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Found Performance: “Hang On Sloopy” w/ Lisa Leonard Dalton

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Update: On November 21, 2022 Rick Derringer provided the answer fans had been waiting for. He confirmed on his Facebook page that Lisa was the dancer in his viral online “Hang On Sloopy” video. At QZVX we knew that all along, but now it is 100% — Lisa Leonard Dalton danced in Rick’s 1975 music video.

Who was the “Sloopy Girl” dancer? Answer: Lisa Leonard Dalton (above). In Nov. 2022, Rick Derringer told his Facebook fans that Lisa was the dancing girl in his 1975 “Hang on Sloopy” video! British socialite and party planner Liz Brewer had nothing to do with it, in spite of a silly online rumor.

Here’s the original information, including recent updates, that accompanied this article when it was published in May 2020:

As a kid, living in the NW corner of Washington State, I had great reception of Canadian radio stations. Those of us looking for an AM Top-40 radio station in 1965 and ’66 often heard the sound of  C-FUN out of Vancouver, BC. The intro to this video harks back to those days.

Hang On Sloopy” was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1965. Other records by The McCoys that received significant radio airplay included “Fever,” “Sorrow,” and “Come On Let’s Go.” Rick Derringer also produced records and played lead guitar with Edgar and Johnny Winter in the 1970s. He had a solo hit with “Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo” in 1974 (Billboard Hot 100 peak position #23).

Usually I post a very early rendition of a “Found Performance.” This is an exception. I have located two 1965 appearances by the original “McCoys.” But the video I chose is from 1975 and it will get your attention. It has an 80 million strong fan base.

Lisa Leonard Dalton, Sloopy Girl, dated Hollywood actor Dennis Cole.

Former McCoys’ vocalist, Rick Derringer, was filming a new music film to promote a remake of his former band’s hit single “Hang On Sloopy.” It wasn’t the new 1975 incarnation of the decade old song that got the attention of the fans. It was the blond dancing girl. The premise was that during the film shoot, a gorgeous girl would stroll by and spontaneously break into a sexy and captivating dance routine.

It didn’t take much of a detective work to debunk that theory. Girls like this don’t just wander down the street into a film set. This girl was obviously no ordinary passerby. After a decade of rumors, and one British woman, with zero connection to Derringer or the dance, trying to hint around that she had some connection to Derringer. In 2021 t was revealed that Lisa Leonard Dalton, an American, is the authentic Sloopy Girl.

The urban legend that the “Hang On Sloopy” dancer was the British party planner, or that she had been married to singer Rick Derringer, were discredited. If you’ve heard that false rumor, then you need to see “Sloopy Wives-Fact and Fiction” (Read it HERE ).  The meticulously documented article answers the questions: How old are these ladies and who was actually married to Rick Derringer? At the time of her 1975 performance Lisa Leonard Dalton was 19 years old. A California girl, she came to the attention of the filmmakers when she won the 1974 dance competition at Gazzarri’s, a popular Hollywood nightclub. For anyone with any remaining interest in Brewer, the answers to some of the questions that inevitably come up about her can be found in the British Newspaper Archives. (Click HERE to view an assortment of clippings).

Several music tracks have accompanied this 1975 video in its online life. In my original video below, I had edited into the video the 1965 hit version of “Hang On Sloopy.” I later regretted doing that: It was nearly impossible to get a good lip sync with the singer, because the two versions of the song were so different. But, the bigger issue was it created confusion. A number of online videos include the old 1965 song dubbed over the 1975 dance video. Part of the mistaken identity can be traced to viewers thinking the video was filmed ten years earlier than it actually was. In fact, the 1975 version of  “Hang On Sloopy” that should go with the video was a reggae cover with steel drums and a marimba. The reggae cover of “Hang On Sloopy” came out on Rick Derringer’s 1975 album “Spring Fever” and at that time the “Sloopy” track was also, once again, released as a 45 RPM single.

 In researching this project, I came across a family photo of Lisa Leonard Dalton dating back to 2010. I knew that her facial expression was familiar to me. Sure enough, her expression and appearance perfectly matched the “Sloopy Girl” dancer. Nobody needs facial recognition software to realize that even 35 years later, this is the same woman. To read the story of the search for “Sloopy Girl,” check out “Deconstructing a Myth: Sloopy Girl.” You can watch it by clicking HERE

Living Proof: Showing off that “Sloopy Girl” smile. Lisa Leonard Dalton in 2010.

Editorial Update (Feb. 2022)

Lisa Leonard Dalton appeared in an on-camera interview in January 2022. It is the first in a series of several short video interviews. To watch “Up-Close & Personal in Tennessee” click HERE.

When the Deconstructing a Myth video was released in summer 2021 it went viral. Shortly afterwards, YouTube Channels and entertainment websites updated their information to reflect that Lisa Leonard Dalton is the authentic “Sloopy Girl.” The narrative has certainly changed. When entering Lisa Leonard Dalton’s name in a search engine, it’s readily apparent that she now has a strong online presence as the mysterious “Hang on Sloopy” dancer. To learn more about our discovery that Lisa Leonard Dalton is the Sloopy Girl, please click HERE.

Overwhelmingly, thousands of “Sloopy Girl” fans embraced the truth. They asked Lisa to share current photos and to record a cell phone video. On November 5, 2021, Lisa accommodated those requests. While attending a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert in Knoxville, two of Lisa’s friends took some pictures and she recorded a video greeting. Two of the new photos are included below. To watch Lisa Leonard Dalton’s new video, called November Night in Tennessee, please click HERE. And check out Lisa’s “Sloopy Girl” website at https://lisasloopygirl.com/

“Sloopy Girl,” Lisa Leonard Dalton, the “Hang On Sloopy” dancer. (Nov. 5, 2021 photo)
“Hang On Sloopy” dancer, Lisa Leonard Dalton (left) with friend. (Nov. 5, 2021)

 

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Steven Smith

Presently editor and historical writer with QZVX.COM. Experienced former radio broadcaster and radio station owner, 1970-1999. Journalism and speech communications degrees. I enjoy researching articles and online reporting that allows me to meld together words, audio and video. View other articles by Steven Smith

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  • Hi Steven,
    I have contacted Liz Brewer herself and she confirms she is the dancing girl in the video. I can send you a screenshot of her email to me if you like.

  • Hi, Love the song, love the dancer. If and when you find out for sure who the dancer is, please let me know. Thank you. Lilly

    • Lillian....my video of the dancing girl is now getting 50,000 hits a day at youtube, and Lisa Dalton...who claims to be the dancer.. is commenting every week or so. I have left replies to her hoping she will instead of simply commenting contact me. If her story holds up I would be happy to acknowledge her role in the video at Puget Sound Media and YouTube. But I have had contacts from other sources claiming to be affiliated with the video so I need to talk to any such people before crediting them.

  • Arnie...could be. So many people are taking a look at the photos and the video that it would be nice to eventually get an answer. This is an amazingly popular topic online. The speculation seems to be down to two women, but the few photos I have seen of the other choice when she was younger have not persuaded me her way either. Eventually I expect to get a totally convincing... less speculative...answer.

  • The girl Liz has fuller lips, eyes are farther apart, and her face looks wider at the cheeks also her nose is wider at the base.

  • Note: My view on this has sibcc changed. Read farther down for more recent developments.

    That is my view unless someone can convince me otherwise. I kind of expect to hear from the other lady one of these days.

  • Same chick. (I am a sexist beast) There is no doubt when you look at the two. I am not a forensics specialist, but I play one on tv.

  • I present this comment in the realm of not very important but sort of intriguing. I knew this "Found Performance" video I posted back in May was historically popular. In my take on it, I substituted the original 1966 version of Sloopy as the sound track vs. a mid-70s variation when Rick Derringer of the original McCoys formed a new band called "Derringer." So the video is that band, the audio is the hit. In looking at the stats, here at PSM, this Found Performance has been viewed probably 3x more than my other "music video" Found Performances. And over at youtube, where I host this one, it has approaching 8000 hits...again that's way beyond my other music related videos. Bottom line: it is popular. Probably because of the sexy girl, but also there are argumentative aspects. The main theory espoused was that the dancing girl, identified as Liz Brewer (wife of Rick Derringer at the time) later became the Liz Brewer who is now a party planner and socialite in the UK. I think that is false and is fed in part because when viewing the Sloopy video....youtube recognizes the name Liz Brewer and feeds teasers for videos featuring the UK woman of that same name. I initially thought they might be one and the same but that I no longer believe. If you care enough to wonder why, then look at the many comments here. One of the credible comments was from a man who said he lived by Rick and Liz and he for sure said that was her dancing and that she WAS NOT the Brit. Today youtube sent me a message that someone had commented that the dancer was not Liz Brewer, it was a woman named Lisa Dalton. I googled her name and there is a dancer of that name. However, unless I hear otherwise in a convincing manner....and I just might with all the comments at youtube and here...I believe that Rick's wife Liz was the dancer. Now I am not a police ID specialist. But, with the help of Jason a few months back, we found a photo from a fan magazine of Rick's wife Liz Brewer taken around the same time the video was produced. There are enough points of similarity between the two photos (real Liz and dancing girl) to persuade me that the dancer is the Liz Brewer Derringer who was married to Rick Derringer. See what you think in the mash-up at the link below. Liz from the fan mag left, dancing girl in a similar pose at the right.

    http://qzvx.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Dancer.png

  • Liz' maiden name was Brewer. There is very little info on Liz since a 2012 interview on WhiteHotMagazine.com. If Liz Derringer remarried, it is a very well kept secret.

    • Jason...now having a better handle on this that is actually not the case Rick's first wife from 1969 to early '90s was maiden name Elizabeth Agriss from NYC. She was never named Brewer. That is an online myth posted by people who got it wrong and Google, along with Getty Images and YouTube magnify the error. Also, I can verify 100 percent that Liz Derringer has remarried and is currently married, Now Liz Brewer in the UK, far as I can tell, has always been "Brewer." She was married once for a few years in the '70s, but if she took her husband's last name at all, she switched back after the divorce. It is impossible to track these connections in a regular online search. It is too messed up. The only successes come from deep genealogy searches of archival marriage licenses, divorce records, old high school yearbooks. Luckily I have had some good help along the way.

  • Dick,
    Thanks for the comment. I am doing considerable snooping into this and my initial theory of who is who was largely formed from the muddled mess Google has created regarding the two different ladies named Liz.

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