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Automobile mogul Henry Ford just wanted people to have some frickin' decorum on the dance floor!!! Why did everyone want to dance to jazz??? That's disgusting!! Square dancing was the only proper dance for the American temperament, according to Ford. So here's what he did about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jede Methode beeinflusst, wie Caller mit dem Square umgehen, und verändert damit auch den Square Dance. Sight Calling hatte dabei den größten Einfluss. Wir meinen, dass nicht alle Veränderungen durch Sight Calling vorteilhaft sind, und diskutieren mögliche Lösungen.
In this episode I am joined by Lars Nelson, a professional dancer with New York City Ballet since 2010. Lars shares his captivating journey from singing in the Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys to falling in love with ballet during a performance of The Nutcracker. He discusses his rigorous training in Michigan, his transformative experiences at the School of American Ballet, and his transition from student to professional at New York City Ballet.Lars also reflects on his most cherished and challenging roles, including dancing in George Balanchine's Kammermusik No. 2 and Square Dance. He opens up about the honor of dancing in the corps de ballet, the camaraderie within the company, and how he keeps performances fresh even after 15 years on stage.Beyond ballet, Lars shares his journey pursuing a Bachelor of Business with a focus on Supply Chain Operations Management at Penn State, offering insight into balancing academics with a demanding dance career. Connect with Lars:INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/larsikistlerEMAIL: larsnelson1@gmail.comLinks and Resources:Get your copy of The Intentional Career Handbook1-1 Career Mentoring: book your complimentary career callLet's connect!My WEBSITE: thebrainyballerina.comINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thebrainyballerinaQuestions/comments? Email me at caitlin@thebrainyballerina.com
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friend is T-Claw! We recorded this on Saturday at the Oly Old Time Festival in Olympia, WA. Tunes in this episode: * Found Girl (T-Claw original) (0:38) * Rats Gone to Rest (10:02) * Paddy Won't You Drink Some Good Old Cider (19:42) * Wild Hog in the Woods (34:51) * Fortune (57:33) * Bonus Track: McLeod's Reel Visit the John C. Campbell Folk School website (https://www.folkschool.org/) Buy Fiddle Pie's albums on Bandcamp (https://fiddlepie.bandcamp.com/album/figure-eight-ep) Come see Tradwife Stringband open for Rachel Sumner on February 26th at McMenamins White Eagle Saloon (https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/35725471/rachel-sumner-traveling-light21-portland-mcmenamins-white-eagle-saloon) Follow Tradwife Stringband on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tradwifestringband/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
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(00:00-14:18) So much to choose from for a lede today. Trouble with syntax. Blues, Tigers, and Illini win. Billikens take the L at VCU. Sandpaper in his game and some ginos in his satchel. Candy of the sea. Most important bald men. Talking the Modern Man with Stanley Tucci. Randy's call from yesterday.(14:26-31:11) We want you to be an active participant in this show. You just knew a Gator run was coming. Coach Gates gets one of his bigger win on his birthday. Post-game audio. Doug didn't understand it. Jackson wasn't happy with all the reviews. Audio of Matt Norlander of CBS Sports talking about the officiating in the SEC. Going Full Rammer. Underwood's Illini squad looking good. (31:21-42:17) Martin says we buried the obvious lede. Jackson is Martin's little wake up call. Jackson saw Mozeliak in the produce section yesterday. Frozen bananas cost us Mozeliak as a guest. Raw doggin' it. Celebs in the wild. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Check Playlist During this episode of The Five Count we discussed the best advice we've ever received, decided which albums we would save if our record collections caught fire, and learned the fundamentals of square dancing. It's gonna be a great year!
Zum ersten Mal tanzt das Publikum von Beginn an, zum ersten Mal kommt die Musik nicht von der Festplatte, und bestimmt nicht zum letzten Mal wird es Square Dance zu Livemusik geben. Peter spricht mit der Band Blind Man's Buff über den Abend, deren Eindrücke und Beobachtungen.
I learned a new word during this interview you're about to hear with Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker and the deeply under appreciated singer-songwriter Tucker Zimmerman: Numinous. It means “having a strong religious or spiritual quality; indicating or suggesting the presence of a divinity.” Numinous. That's how Tucker described the experience of recording the album Dance of Love, with Big Thief as his backing band, and the album's producer. Released in October, Dance of Love is a collection of absolutely gorgeous folk tunes, written and amassed by Tucker over many, many years. It's beauty derives not only from what is actually on the album, but also from the spirit behind it — of kindred creative souls finding each other, across generations, across international miles, to make something gentle and singular and true. About twelve minutes into the interview, Adrianne tells the story of how she first heard Tucker's 1980 album Square Dance while getting a tattoo in Colorado. She was instantly mesmerized, and introduced his music to her Big Thief bandmates. They were all baffled that they'd never heard of him before, baffled that he wasn't more well-known, in general. Now 83 years old, Tucker began releasing albums back in 1969, and there are so many treasures to be discovered in his extensive catalog since then. In addition to discussing the collaboration and how it happened, they each share how they first connected with their own creativity as a child, and I couldn't help but notice how profoundly their current artistic approach carries the long reverberation of their first, naive awareness of their creative side. It was a joy to get these two back together (along with Tucker's wife, Marie Claire, who has a cameo at the beginning) for a conversation I feel honored to have witnessed. Tucker will be on tour in early 2025. Get tickets here. Adrianne's latest solo album, Bright Future, is nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album.
On a cold December night in 2013, a 59-year-old widow stood on stage at a square dance club in Arkansas, watching some of her closest friends dance together. The woman had owned and run the square dance club for years, and the people out on the floor were just like family to her. But as she listened to the music and called out different square dance steps, she didn't notice that one of the dancers had their eyes fixed right on her. And the woman did not know that this dancer had become obsessed with her. In fact, the dancer had started losing sleep just thinking about the woman. And now the dancer had decided it was time to act, because they believed they would never find peace until the object of their obsession was dead.For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welches Ziel setzen wir uns für das Open House? Was ist wichtig für die Entscheidung unserer Gäste pro oder contra Square Dance? Was gehört also zu einem Open House? Wie bereiten wir dieses Open House vor? Lassen wir es doch gar nicht wie ein Open House aussehen, sondern bieten wir einen ansprechenden schönen Tanzabend! Dem Tanz Bedeutung geben, vom ersten Schritt an. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge unserer kleinen Serie ausführlich über diesen besonderen Clubabend "Open House".
Wir sprechen in diesem ersten Teil einer kleinen Square-Dance-Class Serie über eine Integration der Gewinnung und Ausbildung von neuen Tänzern in den Cluballtag - vor allem außerhalb der eigentlichen Class. Externe Werbung spielt keine Rolle. Es geht in erster Linie um die Planung der choreografischen Schwerpunkte zwischen den Classes, sowie die "positive Einflussnahme" des Callers auf den Erfolg einer zukünftigen Class, lange bevor sie überhaupt beginnt.
Previously released in May 2024, the complete episode is re-released making it easier for listeners to find. American Square Dance publishes the companion lesson plan for this audio presentation. Become a subscriber at americansquaredance.com Buddy Weaver presents five singing calls - derivatives of songs that are produced exclusively for square dance educational use - that will introduce you to modern square dancing.
WPA writer Andrew Sherbert's oral history interview with Catholic Sentinel printshop editor George Gibby in December 1938, in which Mr. Gibby fills him in on the state of frontier-community dancing and how it differed from 'modern' (as of 1938) dancing. (For the transcript, see https://www.loc.gov/item/wpalh001953/ )
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mike, travis and drunk discuss the following topics.... robot music theft.... taryn manning on boners.... dr. pepper and pickles.... the king of cola tries coca cola spiced: 5.9 after the break, we talk to jesse mcclary from the rock n' roll band old capital square dance club about the robots, the music and more! check out their facebook page here! kristi noem's book tour from hell.... eurovision song contest controversy... potw: powerman 5000 "abandon ship"/abigail/secrets of the neanderthals well, bye.
In dieser Folge spricht Norman Müller mit Professor Dr. Thomas Wieland über die Evolution von KI in den letzten 20 Jahren und ihre bedeutende Rolle im Internet der Dinge. Entdecke, wie KI nicht nur Unternehmen transformiert, sondern auch in sozialen Bereichen wie Therapie und sozialer Arbeit revolutionäre Möglichkeiten bietet. Erfahre, warum ein KI-Mindset auf C-Level unerlässlich ist und wie Mittelständler durch Innovationen und Partnerschaften den Wandel vorantreiben können. Takeaways KI hat sich in den letzten 20 Jahren stark entwickelt und bietet viele Möglichkeiten für Unternehmen in verschiedenen Branchen. Die Implementierung von KI-Projekten kann für Unternehmen eine Herausforderung sein, insbesondere wenn es um Veränderungen von Strukturen und Prozessen geht. Ein KI-Mindset auf C-Level ist entscheidend, um die Bedeutung von KI in Unternehmen zu erkennen und Innovationen voranzutreiben. Der Mittelstand spielt eine wichtige Rolle bei der Nutzung von KI, und Unternehmen sollten Labore oder Inkubatoren einrichten, um neue Geschäftsmodelle zu erforschen und zu entwickeln. KI ist in allen Branchen relevant und Unternehmen sollten bereit sein, Veränderungen anzunehmen und zu fördern, um wettbewerbsfähig zu bleiben. KI kann in verschiedenen Bereichen wie der sozialen Arbeit und der Therapie eingesetzt werden, um Anamnesen zu erstellen, Beratungsleistungen zu organisieren und den Menschen erste Hinweise zu geben. Die Ausbildung in Bezug auf KI an Hochschulen ist auf einem guten Niveau, aber es gibt noch Verbesserungspotenzial bei der praktischen und wirtschaftlichen Umsetzung von KI in Unternehmen. Unternehmen könnten in Zusammenarbeit mit Hochschulen spezielle Studiengänge anbieten, um die Unternehmensnachfolge zu sichern und die benötigten Fähigkeiten zu vermitteln. Sensorik und Datenmanagement spielen eine wichtige Rolle im Zusammenhang mit KI und können dazu beitragen, prädiktive Wartung und andere Anwendungen zu verbessern. Thomas Wieland hat interessante Hobbys wie Square Dance, Geocaching und das Spielen des Saxophons. Chapters 00:00 Einleitung und Vorstellung des Gasts 07:24 Die Entwicklung von KI in den letzten 20 Jahren 14:14 Herausforderungen bei der Implementierung von KI-Projekten 23:06 Die Rolle des Mittelstands bei der Nutzung von KI 27:39 Labore und Inkubatoren zur Förderung von Innovationen 32:00 Die Relevanz von KI in allen Branchen 36:33 Die Bedeutung von KI in der sozialen Arbeit und Therapie 42:11 Herausforderungen und Chancen bei der Ausbildung in Bezug auf KI an Hochschulen 44:41 Die Rolle von KI bei der Unternehmensnachfolge 55:52 Die Bedeutung von Sensorik und Datenmanagement im Zusammenhang mit KI 56:55 Einblicke in die Hobbys und Sichtweise von Thomas Wieland Support the Show. --- Schließ Dich unserer Podcast-Community auf LinkedIn an und sichere Dir den Zugang zu exklusiven Inhalten und Vorankündigungen. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8687316/ Videoaufzeichnung des Interviews Hintergrundinformationen zu unserem Interviewgästen Q&A-Sessions mit Norman Ankündigungen von Live-Podcast Produktionen Stelle deine Fragen an unsere Interviewgäste Exklusive Audio-Events mit unseren Podcast-Gästen --- Dieser Podcast wird produziert von: MARKENREBELL - Podcast Manufaktur: https://www.markenrebell.de
St. Louis band Old Capital Square Dance Club recently discovered that their 2019 album was altered — someone took their songs, changed their tempo and pitch-shifted the vocals. The doctored tracks were on Spotify under the name Marico Charlotte. It's estimated that playlists made of copyrighted songs may generate tens of thousands of dollars for whoever is behind them. We talk with Old Capital bandmates Jesse McClary, Drew Lance, and Zach Anderson about this experience and what the band has in store for the coming year.
St. Louis band Old Capital Square Dance Club recently discovered that their 2019 album was altered — someone took their songs, changed their tempo and pitch-shifted the vocals. The doctored tracks were on Spotify under the name Marico Charlotte. It's estimated that playlists made of copyrighted songs may generate tens of thousands of dollars for whoever is behind them. We talk with Old Capital bandmates Jesse McClary, Drew Lance, and Zach Anderson about this experience and what the band has in store for the coming year.
En el Tardeo aprendemos a bailar al estilo “country” gracias a la Asociación Dusty Boots de Zaragoza y nos animamos a participar en las concentraciones que realizan este mes. Saludamos a Iván Arana, uno de los directores del Polifonik Sound que celebran este fin de semana la fiesta de presentación oficial de carteles donde se desvelan los grupos que participan para todos aquellos que hayan comprado los bonos “a ciegas”. Dani Calavera nos cuenta lo mejor del cine de esta semana y nos colamos en el campeonato de Aragón de Hip hop que se celebra este fin de semana en Monzón
En el Tardeo aprendemos a bailar al estilo “country” gracias a la Asociación Dusty Boots de Zaragoza y nos animamos a participar en las concentraciones que realizan este mes. Saludamos a Iván Arana, uno de los directores del Polifonik Sound que celebran este fin de semana la fiesta de presentación oficial de carteles donde se desvelan los grupos que participan para todos aquellos que hayan comprado los bonos “a ciegas”. Dani Calavera nos cuenta lo mejor del cine de esta semana y nos colamos en el campeonato de Aragón de Hip hop que se celebra este fin de semana en Monzón
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13-year-old Winona Ryder plays Gemma, an awkward small town religious girl who wants to move away from her small minded community and angry grandfather to go live with her mother in the big city, Fort Worth Texas. Much like Travolta in Urban Cowboy, Winona soon finds that the cultural shift will rock her world.
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Square dancing has very old roots and has endured as a pastime to present day. Its history, though, comes with some thorns, and scholars don't even agree on its exact origin. Research: Anderson, Virginia C. “It All Began Anew: The Revival of Folk Dancing.” Western Folklore , Apr., 1948, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Apr., 1948). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1497379 Blakemore, Erin. “The Slave Roots of Square Dancing.” JSTOR Daily. 6/16/2017. https://daily.jstor.org/the-slave-roots-of-square-dancing/ Burger, Hans, complier. “History and Heritage of Modern American Square Dancing.” Phantom Promenaders Munich. European Association of American Square Dance. Via archive.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20040409113940/http://eaasdc.de/history/shehisto.pdf Dallal, Jenine Abboushi. "French Cultural Imperialism and the Aesthetics of Extinction." The Yale Journal of Criticism, vol. 13 no. 2, 2000, p. 229-265. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/yale.2000.0016. Damon, S. Foster. “History of Square Dancing.” Barre, Mass. 1957. Gifford, Paul M. “Henry Ford's Dance Revival and Fiddle Contests: Myth and Reality.” Journal of the Society for American Music (2010) Volume 4, Number 3, pp. 307–338. Hunt, Tracie. “Birdie in the Cage.” Produced by Annie McEwen, Tracie Hunte, and Matt Kielty. Radiolab. 10/23/2019. https://radiolab.org/podcast/birdie-cage Jamison, Philip A. “Square Dance Calling: The African-American Connection.” Journal of Appalachian Studies , Fall 2003, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Fall 2003). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41446577 Lovett, Benjamin B. and Henry Ford. “'Good Morning': After a Sleep of Twenty-five Years, Old-fashioned Dancing is Being Revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford.” Dearborn Publishing Company. January 1926. Mangin, Julianne. “The State Folk Dance Conspiracy: Fabricating a National Folk Dance.” Originally published in the Old-Time Herald, v.4(7) p.9-12, Spring 1995. http://juliannemangin.com/the-state-folk-dance-conspiracy/ MasterClass. “All About Square Dance: A Brief History of Square Dance.” https://www.masterclass.com/articles/square-dance-explained Miller, Rebecca S. "Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean." American Music, vol. 28, no. 4, winter 2010, pp. 501+. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A401215265/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=5ce2f07f. Accessed 1 June 2023. Nelson, Kevin. "Square Dancing." Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America, edited by Gary S. Cross, vol. 2, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004, pp. 305-307. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3434800241/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=eed3a8c4. Accessed 1 June 2023. Optimist Daily. “The history of square dancing in America—part I of True American.” 8/12/2022. https://www.optimistdaily.com/2022/08/the-history-of-square-dancing-in-america-part-i-of-true-american/ Optimist Daily. “The square dancers of today—part II of True American, a mini-series.” 8/19/2022. https://www.optimistdaily.com/2022/08/the-square-dancers-of-today-part-ii-of-true-american-a-mini-series/ Quigley, Colin. “Reflections on the Hearing to "Designate the Square Dance as the American Folk Dance of the United States": Cultural Politics and an American Vernacular Dance Form.” Yearbook for Traditional Music , 2001, Vol. 33 (2001). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1519639 Sabatella, Matthew. “Southern Appalachian Square Dance: A Brief History.” Ballad of America. https://balladofamerica.org/southern-square-dance/ Szwed, John F. and Morton Marks. “The Afro-American Transformation of European Set Dances and Dance Suites.” Dance Research Journal , Summer, 1988, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Summer, 1988). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1478814 U.S. House of Representatives. “Can I have This Dance?” Whereas: Stories from the People's House. 4/29/2020. https://history.house.gov/Blog/2020/April/4-29-squaredance/ Warnock, Emery C. “The Anti-Semitic Origins of Henry Ford's Arts Education Patronage.” Journal of Historical Research in Music Education , Apr., 2009, Vol. 30, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40215355 See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
I'll be talking about your favorite Line Dances from back in the day and today,from The Square Dance to The Soul Train Line to The Casper Cha Cha Slide to The Soulja Boy Crank That Line Dance to The Git Up Line Dance.I'll talk about the history of Line Dances and how did all began. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-wilsonjr/message
I'll be doing a topic on your favorite line dances:from The Square Dance to The Casper Cha-Cha Slide to The Jersualema Line Dance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-wilsonjr/message
For the latest See the Music episode, host and Associate Music Director Andrews Sill do-si-dos with George Balanchine's Square Dance. Sills demonstrates with recordings of traditional square dance calls and excerpts from the Vivaldi and Corelli score the ways in which the fiddlers of the former connect with the solo violins of the latter, and how this 1957 ballet contributed to the choreographer's efforts to build a trusting American audience for the classical art form. (15:14) Edited by Emilie Silvestri Music: Symphony in Three Movements (1945) by Igor Stravinsky. Square Dance (1969) by Al Brundage Concerto Grosso in B Minor, op. 3, no. 10; Concerto Grosso in E Major, op. 3, no. 12 [first movement] by Antonio Vivaldi. Badinerie and Giga from Sarabanda, Badinerie, and Giga by Arcangelo Corelli. Performed by New York City Ballet Orchestra. Sarabanda, Giga e Badinerie (Suite for String Orchestra) by Ettore Pinelli (after Corelli). Performed by Zagrebački Solisti. Concerto in B minor, RV 580 by Antonio Vivaldi. Performed by I Solisti Italiani.
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Thank you to all the new Patrons that have joined over on Patreon! If you haven’t, you can too, for as little as a dollar a month! You may find the magical link below. We are approaching covering the cost of distribution and then the % zone begins for the NN Scholarship Fund at the Berklee College of Music here in The Hub. More exclusive content was added this week. It’s all just so darn exciting! Today we have a DBG from January 19th, 1992. It’s a pretty, straight forward game so we shall title it: It’s as Straight Forward as it Gets. Creative, I know. Norm begins with an amazing TV host impression and gets right to introducing the players: Mark from Townsend Fernanda in Salem Jimmy from Winthrop Barb in Ontario calling from her hospital bed! I’m producing and playing on the phone from MC And Lou Ambrosino in Traffic Bdays w/ALL the SFX: Phil Everly Dolly Parton Desi Arnaz Jr. Robert Palmer Robert MacNeil (MacNeil/Lehrer Report) Jean Stapleton Javier Pérez de Cuéllar (de quay R) Post-Game we are treated to a romantic Accuwx forecast accompanied by David Lanz on solo piano. It was cold one that night, but the sound of the tinkling ivories warmed our souls. And we close with a call from Paul in Malden. Commercial content you ask? Frugal Fannies! A WBZ News Promo with all our friends from the Morning News Career Tracks offering an audio tape program called, The Psychology of Self-Esteem. Please ask for Operator A. Oh yes, and Norm offers a list of Dead Bdays. Other lowlights: The idea of combining Gold Bond and Eucalyptamint for therapeutic purposes or possibly creating a weaponized strength version is broached. Norm sings! The Square Dance of the Libertarians with David Brudnoy Jack Benny is sick of Jack Benny Chicken Fat Paula Abdul Babley, England An historic moment was had the previous night as it is reported that Mike Epstein didn’t say, “Oh my!” Joe Stapleton is NOT related to Jean Stapleton Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg and its meaning Norm has a collection of sugar packets with scenic views that he shows on his overhead projector. He’s especially proud of his Shore Birds collection. Lima, Peru Lima Beans Dr. Walter Lipschitz Drama and The Essex Street off-ramp Short pants and funny hats Forgotten Casablanca dialog And The Woodsmen’s Weather Stick Ep 122, It’s as Straight Forward as it Gets, beats a path to your ear drums…now. patreon.com/normnathanvos
One of the most recognized names in MWSD today is Elmer Sheffield, Jr. A great caller who has been featured at festivals in the US and internationally as well as the producer of ESP Records, one of the top labels in our activity. Here is a non-square dance album he recorded in the 1980's entitled ESP And You. It is presented with permission of the copyright holder. If you are enjoying this podcast, please subscribe to American Square Dance publication (or purchase a gift subscription) - americansquaredance.com
Our featured guest is Buck Dancing, square dance calling, Christmas Tree farming Leo Collins, owner of Blue Bird Christmas Tree Farm in Heiskell, Tennessee, and Fred Sauceman's Potluck Radio series features Allan Benton and Allan Benton's Red Eye gravy recipe.
Nations square dancing day. Pop cultrure from 1980. 1st chimp to orbit the earth, Pong released, Coffee rationing began in WW2, Invisible ink invented. todays birthday's - Diane Ladd. Garry Shandling, Howie Mandel, Andrew McCarthy, Jonathon Knight, Don Cheadle, Chadwick Boseman, Anna Faris. George Harrison died
What's Up People! I am excited to be back after a small 2 week break and I recap what exactly has been going on, why there was a 2 week break, and how I am holding myself more accountable. I discuss visiting the WTF Media studio in Hollywood, CA and praising it's creators, I discuss attending podcast alumni LaRussell's Hometown Hero tour in Sacramento, CA, and I also discuss why I'm not into country music and choosing the Thizzle Dance over the Square Dance. All this plus more, ENJOY! Follow Albert Fig On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/albert_fig/?hl=en Follow On Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hypocritical_AF Follow On Tik Tok: Hypocritical AF Podcast Check Out Hypocritical AF On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/hypocriticalafpodcast Listen On Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hypocritical-af/id1542417082 Listen On Spotify: Hypocritical AF Support The Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hypocriticalafSupport the show
You don't need to couple up for this square dance, since today we talk about strategy RPG music. Strategy RPGs don't always set their battles on a square-based grid, but since there's only so many that use circles, hexagons, and other non-square shapes, we felt the name was apt. Our four panelists brought a diverse range of music from some strategic games, so there's sure to be something for everyone. You may be surprised by some selections, too! So sit back and listen to us discuss strategy RPG music and the sorrows of the common man.Featuring: Mike Salbato, Michael Sollosi, Audra Bowling, Niki Fakhoori; Edited by Mark MahlerTracklist0:04:00 - Desert Land (Hitoshi Sakimoto) - Final Fantasy Tactics OST0:06:42 - Allies of Fate (Noriyuki Iwadare) - Langrisser I & II OST0:28:28 - Honki no Uso (Ver. true heart) (Vocals: Kaori Oda, Lyrics: Michiko Naruke, Composer: Noriyasu Agematsu) - Wild ARMs XF OST0:33:03 - True Courage (Tenpei Sato, vocals by Sara Thomas & Jody Fleischer) - Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure OST0:55:19 - Running Fire (Tenpei Sato) - Disgaea: Hour of Darkness OST0:59:05 - Battle 1 (Atsushi Fukase and/or Tatsuya Fujiwara) - Rondo of Swords 1:21:49 - Kiss Twice (Hiroki Kikuta) - Koudelka1:28:18 - Leif's Army, Seeking Victory - Base (from "Fire Emblem: Thracia 776") (Yuka Tsujiyoko) - Shippuujinrai Sounds of Fire Emblem from Cipher Festival1:55:50 - Sollosi's bonus track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
Jace investigates a murder at a square dance.Original Air Date: May 20, 1951Become one of our monthly patreon supporters at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectives
In this bonus episode Tony Parkes shares archival recordings of 5 callers who deeply influenced his style:Ralph PageRod LinnellEd DurlacherEd GilmoreFred TownsandSee the From the Mic website for transcripts and more, or click here to download a transcript of this episode directly.And the Country Dance and Song Society for information about Contra and English country dance across the continent
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Alex MacLeod. We recorded this last weekend in his home in Seattle. Tunes in this episode: * Chinquapin Hunting (0:37) * New Castle (8:58) * Granddad's Favorite (18:06) * Boatin' Up Sandy (33:03) * Gone Indian (40:58) * Bonus track: Brushy Fork of John's Creek Join the Seattle Old-Time Music Facebook group for news about Tractor Tavern dances and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1660407714219306 Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
Thanks to Oakley for some new production in the show. 5 minutes of serious - Take BacksHank Jr is still pretty bitchin liveUncle Randy got Hank Jr pretty drunk in the 80'sDad's Akaska fishing cassettes. Powered by Bitch Dust. You should have to disclose your bumpers stickers on TinderThe people we're hiring are the same age as the years I've been doing this. Stories from Alcester - Learning how to Square Dance.Who really wrote Amarillo by Morning? Dean returns with the news! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Played on hybrid banjo. Old pot and new neck. Key of G
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Kelsey Nelsen. We recorded this a couple weeks ago in her home outside of Port Townsend, Washington when she hosted Tall Poppy String Band during our tour. Squares, Tunes, and songs in this episode: * Dip and Dive (to Chattanooga) (0:34) * Uptown Downtown (to Salt River) (19:20) * Undone in Sorrow (31:41) * Who Killed Cock Robin (42:39) * Ouvre La Porte (54:10) * Bonus track: Three Little Babes Visit Kelsey Nelsen's website: https://kelseynelsen.com/ Donate to the Jefferson County Anti-Racist Fund: https://www.jcarf.org/ Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
See the From the Mic website for transcripts and more. Or click here to download it directly.And the Country Dance and Song Society for information about Contra and English country dance across the continent.Soundbites featured in this episode (in order of appearance):Sarah calling "Dennis' 50 Years of Entrancement" written by Seth Tepfer to the music of Riptide (Glen Loper, Owen Marshall, Alden Robinson) at the Epicenter dance weekend in Mill Valley, CASarah calling “Celebrating 60” written by Linda Leslie to the music of the combined Notorious (Larry Unger, Eden MacAdam-Somer, Sam Bartlett, and Mark Hellenberg) and Seaglass (Rachel Bell and Eileen Nicholson) Band at the Echo Summit dance weekend in Sacramento, CASarah calling "Vallimont's Steamboat" written by Chris Weiler to the music of the HotPoint Stringband at the June Moon dance weekend in Morgantown, West Virginia.Other LinksCheck out Sarah's personal websiteSarah's home dance where she got her start dancing and calling is run by the Syracuse Country DancersSarah is a longtime collaborator with Great Bear
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Paul Silveria. We recorded this a few weeks ago in my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Valley Forge (01:38) * Sugar Hill (12:50) * Cumberland Gap (34:16) * Sarah Armstrong's Tune (56:31) * Hunting the Buffalo (01:05:13) * Bonus track: Big Eyed Rabbit Support Paul Silveria on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/paulsilveria Get Paul Silveria's albums and square dance caller instructional booklet Old Time Dance Party at Bandcamp: https://paulsilveria.bandcamp.com/ This episode is brought to you in part by the California Bluegrass Association Summer Music Camp! CBA Summer Music Camp takes place June 12th through the 15th at the beautiful Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, California. Daily instrument focused and elective classes, jams, square dances, student, and faculty concerts are attended outdoors among the pine trees. This year's faculty include: Stringband The Onlies, John Reischman, Mike Compton, and Laurie Lewis, among others. You can learn more about the camp and register online at cbacamp.com Come see Tall Poppy String Band on our Pacific Northwest tour! https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/shows Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
In the debut episode of From the Mic we meet Phil Jamison of Asheville, North Carolina. Phil is nationally-known as a dance caller, old-time musician, and flatfoot dancer. He has called dances, performed, and taught at music festivals and dance events throughout the U.S. and overseas since the early 1970s, including over forty years as a member of the Green Grass Cloggers. His flatfoot dancing was featured in the film, Songcatcher, for which he also served as Traditional Dance consultant. From 1982 through 2004, he toured and played guitar with Ralph Blizard and the New Southern Ramblers. He also plays old-time fiddle and banjo.Over the last thirty years, Phil has done extensive research in the area of Appalachian dance, and his book Hoedowns, Reels, and Frolics: Roots and Branches of Southern Appalachian Dance (University of Illinois Press, 2015) tells the story behind the square dances, step dances, reels, and other forms of dance practiced in southern Appalachia. A 2017 inductee to the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame, Phil teaches traditional music and dance at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina, where for twenty-five years he served as coordinator of the Old-Time Music and Dance Week at the Swannanoa Gathering.Click here to download a transcript of this episode.Music and soundbites featured in this episode (in order of appearance):“Blizard Train” – “Blizard Train,” Ralph Blizard & the New Southern Ramblers (June Appal Records, 1989) Ralph Blizard (fiddle), Phil Jamison (guitar), Gordy Hinners (banjo), Andy Deaver (bass).Phil Jamison, Thomas Maupin, and friends flatfooting at the Clifftop festival in 2010Phil calling the Grapevine Twist square dance and a big set dance at the 2011 Dare to be Square in Brasstown, NCHistoric recordings from Phil (view the entire collection referenced in his book here):Mellie Dunham, "Chorus Jig" contra dance (1926)Samantha Bumgarner, calling a Southern (big ring) square dance to "Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss" (1924)Ernest Legg calling "Chase the Rabbit" square dance with the Kessinger Brothers playing "Devil's Dream" (1928)“Zai Na Yaoyuan De Difang” (In That Faraway Place) – “March Celebration: Chinese-Appalachian Collaborations,” Jenny & the Hog Drovers and Manhu (recorded in Shanghai, China, 2017) Maddy Mullany & Clarke Williams (fiddles), Phil Jamison (banjo), Hayden Holbert (guitar), Landon George (bass), Jin Hongmei (vocal)Watch a video of the group performing in ChinaOther LinksPhil's website, where you can also order his book, Hoedowns, Reels, and Frolics: Roots and Branches of Southern Appalachian DanceSquare 'em up! A Dare to be Square event is happening in Dumfries, Virginia, May 6 - 8, 2022!Crazy about squares? There is SO MUCH on the Square Dance History Project webpage.Phil was featured in a great episode of Radio Lab exploring the history of square dance called "Birdie in the Cage"You'll find some of Phil's writing on dance traditions here on his website
Caroline and Mikaela welcome their third guest, Carol's sister, Hannah! In a super chatty episode, they listen to Hannah talk about some of her whackiest stories from being a teacher and reminisce on their own younger days.Discussion topics include what order to eat food in, Elsagate, and having Colonial Day at school.Have questions or topic suggestions? Reach out to us! Website: https://boolinwiththebigdogs.wordpress.com/ Email: boolinwiththebigdogs@gmail.com Twitter: @boolinbigdogs Instagram: @boolinwiththebigdogsTikTok: @boolinwiththebigdogsFollow us on Instagram and TikTok
In this bonus episode Lionel and Jesse head to a square dance. Yeehaw! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moonlassomedia/support