Hqdefault

Howard "Sandman" Sims

By s.evans
  • The Sandman's Trademark

    The Sandman's Trademark
    Sims experimented with several different methods of reproducing the rosin box effect, gluing sandpaper to either his shoes or his dancing mat, but the sandpaper created too much wear on the other surface. Finally he found the solution: loose sand in a low-lipped box. " His sandbox remained his trademark throughout his career, with some venues even telling Sims, "If you don't bring your sandbox, don't come at all."
  • 1950's

    1950's
    During the mid 1950's Howard Sims was made the stage manager at the Apollo theater where prior to his career he participated in many amateur nights. He then became known as the executioner. He would chase the contestants the crowd disapproved off the stage.
  • The Sandman

    The Sandman
    Born January 24th 1917
    Died May 20th 2003
  • Family Life

    Family Life
    At age 3 Howard Sims began dancing
    He learned to dance from his father
    He was one of twelve children
    Howard Sims said "It was one big dancing family"
  • Childhood Dreams

    Childhood Dreams
    Howard Sims actually aspired to be a Boxer, not a Dancer.
    After Breaking his hand twice he decided he needed a different way to make a living.
  • 1947

    1947
    Howard Sims found neither fame or success in LA so he tagged along with one of his friends to New York where he settles in Harlem
  • Personal Life

    Personal Life
    Howard Sims had a daughter named Diane with his first wife. After he remarried he had a son Howard Sims Jr. with his second wife followed by 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
  • The End

    The End
    The Sandman Died on May 20th 2003. He suffered from Alzheimers disease. They held a memorial for him at the Apollo Theater