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Square Dance History Project

The rich story of North American square dance finally has a home in the digital age.

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Notes on Singing Squares - Walter Lenk

A collection of favorite singing square calls, with some musical examples, created by Walter Lenk. His site also includes a valuable transcription of singing calls in the repertoire of Chip Hendrickson, c. 1955.In his note to the trad-dance-callers…

Tags: Alabama Jubilee, Barnacle Bill, Bill Bailey, chime bells, Chip Hendrickson, Crooked Stovepipe, Down Yonder, Four Leaf Clover, Goodbye My Lady Love, Honolulu Baby, Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight, I Like Mountain Music, If You Knew Susie, Jingle Bell Square, Life on the Ocean Wave, Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane, Liza Jane, Louisiana Swing, Maple Sugar Gal, Marianne, My Little Girl, Nellie Bly, Nellie Gray, Oh Johnny Oh, Old Fashioned Gal, On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Open Up Your Heart and Let's be Friends, Red River Valley, Redwing, Rose of San Antone, Sheik of Araby, singing square, Smoke on the Water, Snow Deer, Solomon Levi, Swing Boys Swing, The Girl with the Starry Eyes, Uptown Downtown, Walter Lenk, When the Work's All Done, When You're Smiling, Whispering, Your Home Town

Ed Durlacher - Dip and Dive

Ed Durlacher, caller. The tune is Redwing.

Durlacher's vocal style is distinctive. Recorded in 1941, with music by Al MacLeod's Country Dance Band.

Tags: audio, Dip and Dive, Ed Durlacher, Redwing, singing square

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