Your band.. dancing,listening,or both.??
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- Leon Grizzard
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- Roger Edgington
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We're a pretty hardcore Country band. We play play old country , shuffles, waltzes and weatern swing. We have a large following of fans that follow us from job to job ( 100's of miles. We don't play line dances or rock-n-roll. We do play Cotton-eyed-joe and Schottesh. Its a tradional step dance not a line dance.
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- Bob Hoffnar
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I did a stint with a line dance band playing the provincial New England circuit. I felt like I got some good musical experience from it. The band was good and had a great singer. After a while I had to get back to NYC to preserve whats left of my sanity.
BTW, the line dancers where a real freak show !
At the time I described them as the crowd doing its best to disprove Darwin.
Bob
BTW, the line dancers where a real freak show !
At the time I described them as the crowd doing its best to disprove Darwin.
Bob
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Line dancing... ah. The thrills of following the herd, the joy of having something to do with yourself that doesn't involve thinking or listening, the ability to dance while lacking any semblance of rhythm or musical sensibility.
Seems like people who are dancing in pairs are actually feeling something... people who are line dancing ARE actually doing close-order drill. Somebody once told me that in Texas, people dance to show you they like what you are doing... I assume that meant two-step or waltzing, as opposed to line dance stuff.
Here in the city itself, you really see not that much dancing at country events... some, but it's sort of chaotic and wild, there's just not that much room, and somehow there just ain't that much dancing at musical events that I've been to over the years.
Seems like people who are dancing in pairs are actually feeling something... people who are line dancing ARE actually doing close-order drill. Somebody once told me that in Texas, people dance to show you they like what you are doing... I assume that meant two-step or waltzing, as opposed to line dance stuff.
Here in the city itself, you really see not that much dancing at country events... some, but it's sort of chaotic and wild, there's just not that much room, and somehow there just ain't that much dancing at musical events that I've been to over the years.
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