09 Jun

Square dancing and politics?

Looks to me like Gary Denton knows how to square dance. Here’s what he writes about Newsweek:

Even while doing it’s (sic) weekly Walk & Dodge, Cloverleaf, and Scootback square dance moves, swinging it’s (sic) partners to the right then to the left Newsweek writes good articles. Here they focus on an issue dearest to conservatives hearts but bring up points that Democrats have fallen behind the public on.

When non-square dancers make a square dancing comment, they talk about dosadoing and (maybe) allemande lefting…only someone who’s taken square dance lessons would know Walk & Dodge, Cloverleaf, and Scoot Back…

06 Jun

1981

Tonight, Duke City Singles is celebrating their 22nd anniversary. I decided to see what was going on in 1981 (22 years ago). Here’s some info from Awesome80s.com:

Some Top Movies:

  • Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • On Golden Pond
  • Arthur
  • Chariots of Fire
  • The French Lieutenant’s Woman

Top 10 Pop Singles:

10. Rapture – Blondie
9. Celebration – Kool and the Gang
8. Jessie’s Girl – Rick Springfield
7. Private Eyes – Hall and Oates
6. Morning Train – Sheena Easton
5. Kiss on my List – Hall and Oates
4. Arthur’s Theme – Christopher Cross
3. Endless Love – Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
2. Physical – Olivia Newton-John
1. Bette Davis Eyes – Kim Carnes

Top TV Shows:

5. Jeffersons
4. Love Boat
3. M*A*S*H
2. Dukes of Hazzard
1. Dallas

Here are some major events from 1981:

  • Royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana in Great Britain.
  • Martial law declared in Poland.
  • IBM PC introduced.
  • Osbourne I, first portable computer, introduced.
  • President Reagan survives assassination attempt.
  • First launch of Space Shuttle .
  • Unsuccessful assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II.

More info about 1981.

CMA Awards

Entertainer of the Year Barbara Mandrell
Single of the Year ?Elvira,? Oak Ridge Boys
Album of the Year I Believe in You , Don Williams (MCA)
Song of the Year (Songwriter’s Award) ?He Stopped Loving Her Today,? Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman
Male Vocalist of the Year George Jones
Female Vocalist of the Year Barbara Mandrell
Vocal Group of the Year Alabama
Vocal Duo of the Year David Frizzell and Shelly West
Instrumental Group of the Year Alabama
Horizon Award Terri Gibbs
Musician of the Year Chet Atkins

How about in square dancing?

I just happen to have a set of issues of Square Dancing magazine (from Sets In Order) for 1981. This stuff is from the June 1981 issue.

New records (that I have copies of): Dream Lover on Rhythm Records

Letter to the Editor:

Dear Editor:
We attended a very nice square dance in Arizona last month. When the caller called a do sa do, our corners put their right arms around our waists and their left arms in the air and spun us around. We looked like crippled submarines. They told us it was the new do sa do. We like the old way etter. If dancers want to do that maneurver, they should name it “Crippled Submarine” or something else.

The 30th National Square Dance Convention was in Seattle.

CALLERLAB was 10 years old. Jon Jones was the outgoing chairman.

The CALLERLAB featured call was Wheel and Deal.
The CALLERLAB quarterly selection was Release Recycle.

The magazine’s featured call is Grand Spin.

Mike Sikorsky was the caller of the month.

06 Jun

Exactitudes

This is probably what people fear when they think of loosening the square dance dress code:

Exactitudes: small image of women in beach clothes

However, what’s more interesting to me is the whole project:

Inspired by a shared interest in the striking dress codes of various social groups, they have systematically documented numerous identities over the last 8 years.

I’ve often felt like this when looking at the pictures of the committee members of the square dance national conventions (52nd; look at any program from a past National for other examples). If you took the people and posed them identically, you could get a grid very much like those shown at the Exactitude site.

05 Jun

Urban Cowboy premiered in Houston

This movie, starring John Travolta and Debra Winger, set off a two-stepping C&W craze in the 80’s.

Songs from the sound track that I know have square dance versions:

  • Lyin’ Eyes by the Eagles
  • The Devil Went Down to Georgia by the Charlie Daniels Band
  • Orange Blossom Special

Can anyone think of a movie plot that could make a fad out of square dancing?

05 Jun

Number 1 Songs

Songs that were number 1 on June 6 that I know have square dance versions:

  • 1956 – Standing on the Corner by The Four Lads
  • 1956 – Blue Suede Shoes by Carl Perkins
  • 1965 – Wooly Bully by Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs (actually there’s a patter record that uses the main riff from this song)
  • 1992 – Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus

Relevant Records

  • Wooly Bully (Silver Sounds 169A)
  • Achy Breaky Heart (ESP 177)
  • Standing on the Corner (ESP 915)
  • Blue Suede Shoes (Quadrille 913)
05 Jun

D-Day in World War II

150,000 soldiers in the Allied Expeditionary Force land in Normandy, France.

You could feature songs from the 1940’s and patriotic traditional songs. Two that I might use are “Ac-cent-chu-ate the Positive” (a WWII morale-boosting song) and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B”.

Relevant Records

  • Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B (Chicago Country 47)
  • Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive (Solid Gold 207)
05 Jun

National Accordian Awareness Month

National Accordion Awareness Month was established in 1989 to promote the accordion, help spread the word about the resurgence in popularity in the accordion and to educate people about the accordion. Here’s some info.

I’m sure there are bunches of (old) square dance records that feature the accordian. I tend to associate MacGregor with accordian arrangements.

Relevant Records

  • Camilia (MacGregor 2412)