"Charles "Chuck" Green" was a famous American tap dance/tap dancer. Green was born in Atlanta, Georgia/Fitzgerald, Georgia (U.S. state)/Georgia. He would stick bottle caps on his bare feet as a child and tap dance on the sidewalk for money. He won third place in a dance contest in 1925 in which Noble Sissle was the bandleader. Soon Green would be touring the South tap dancing.

When he was nine he was brought to New York City/New York by a talent scout to study tap dancing. A famous talent agent Nat Nazzaro, signed Green up as a client when he was just twelve years old. He and his childhood friend James Walker (dancer)/James Walker teamed up and called themselves "Shorty and Slim" Walker was a talented comic dancer and would be "Slim" to Green's "Shorty".

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