Our Bronx history refers the following testimony published in Albert Stevens Crockett's 1935 The Old Waldorf-Astoria Bar Book as "Solon's own story of...
Popular culture reference from the film The Thin Man (1934), Nick Charles explains:
"You see, the important thing is the rhythm. You must always have rhythm in your shaking. Now a Manhattan you shake to foxtrot time, a Bronx to two-step time, the dry martini you always shake to waltz time."
"You see, the important thing is the rhythm. You must always have rhythm in your shaking. Now a Manhattan you shake to foxtrot time, a Bronx to two-step time, the dry martini you always shake to waltz time."