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Matt Mattox was everywhere — from partnering Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to stealing the show in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Choreographers like Jack Cole, Michael Kidd, and Eugene Loring singled him out. Broadway welcomed him. And yet… his biggest legacy wasn’t onstage or onscreen. Trained in tap, ballet, jazz, and acrobatics, Mattox fused it all into a codified jazz technique that reshaped how dancers train around the world. But his path wasn’t straightforward — from learning a waltz clog as a kid, to surviving brutal rehearsals, touring internationally, and reinventing himself more than once. So how did this one dancer become one of the most influential figures in jazz training — even if his name isn’t always in the spotlight? All of that (and more!) is what we’re uncovering in this episode! Conceived, starring, written, and researched by: Miller Daurey Please like, and share the podcast! Don't forget to subscribe: / @backtogreat And follow my Instagram for daily dance inspo: / backtogreat Thank you so much for supporting my journey! 💫❤️🙏🏼 Fair Use Disclaimer This video complies with Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, which allows for the limited use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, commentary, education, and research. All third-party footage is used transformatively, accompanied by original narration, verified historical context, and dance-specific analysis. I do not claim ownership of any copyrighted material; all clips are included strictly for educational and documentary purposes, supporting biographical storytelling and cultural commentary. Films, television appearances, and archival materials featured include: Till the Clouds Roll By (1946, MGM) Good News (1947, MGM) The Girl Next Door (1953, 20th Century Fox) Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953, 20th Century Fox) The Band Wagon (1953, MGM) The I Don’t Care Girl (1953, 20th Century Fox) Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954, MGM) Guys and Dolls (1955, MGM) Pepe (1960, Columbia Pictures) 1940s U.S. Army Air Force Flying Cadets Recruitment Film — Basic Flight Training (Produced by The Material Division) The Ed Sullivan Show — Carnival in Flanders performance (1953, CBS) The Bell Telephone Hour (NBC) The Martha Raye Show (NBC) The Jazz Dance of Matt Mattox — The Digital Dance Media Library All media is used under Fair Use for non-commercial, transformative purposes including historical documentation, dance education, and biographical analysis.