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Dance Name Album Name Artist Format 12Th Night New Dances from The Dance name Album name Artist format 12th Night New Dances from the Old Dominion Legacy Trio, The CD 14th of October, The Colonial Social Dancing For Children (Music for the Dances In) Hendrickson, Frances G CD 16th of November,The Round Robin Flying Romanos, The CD 22nd of February, The Colonial Social Dancing For Children (Music for the Dances In) Hendrickson, Frances G CD 3D Waltz Bonds of Harmony Hudson Crossing CD A Hunting We Will Go English Traditional Dancing EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Abram Circle Dance Listen to the Band EFDSS Archives CD Accord for Pinewoods New Friends: Music for A Second Selections of Dances from Gary RoodmanMGM and Reunion CD Adele's Delight Elizabeth and Other Dances Masquerade CD Adieu, The Dance and Danceability: A Programme of Dances Published in Jane Austin'sAssembly Players, The CD Adson's Saraband English Dancing Master, The: EFDSS Archive Series Orange and Blue & The Ranchers CD Adventure at Margate, An Kentish Hops Ring O'Bells CD After Dinner Maggot Band of Friends: Third Selection of dances from Gary Roodman's CalculatedBand of Friends CD Agatha (Sarah) Live From Dan's Hall Dancehall Players, The CD Ah! Belinda New Wine in Old Bottles: A Collection of Dances by Pat Shaw set to Old DutAssembly Players, The CD Albany Assembly CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 7: By Request Bare Necessities CD Alder Cove Impropriety Volume II Roguery CD Alderman's Hat Apted and Other Country Dances, The: EFDSS Archive Series #1 Coleman, Jim & Denis Smith CD Alexander's Birth Day Band of Friends: Third Selection of dances from Gary Roodman's CalculatedBand of Friends CD Alice English Echoes: English Country Dance Favorites Donaldson, Liz, Becky Ross & Colleen Reed CD All Hail Virginia Jamestown Founders Ball Legacy Trio, The CD All Hail Virginia Yorktown Victory Ball: Historic Dances of 1781 Legacy Trio, The CD All Saints’ Day CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 4: Modern Treasures Bare Necessities CD All the Way to Galway Community Dances (Music from The Community Dances Manuals) EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD All Who Wander Impropriety Volume IV Roguery CD Alterations Under No Illusion Folkus Pokus CD Althea English Dancing Master, The: EFDSS Archive Series Orange and Blue & The Ranchers CD Amarillis CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 6: At the Ball Bare Necessities CD Amarillis English Dancing Master, The: EFDSS Archive Series Orange and Blue & The Ranchers CD Amarillis Listen to the Band EFDSS Archives CD Amateurs & Actors/Elfrida Regency Ballroom, The: English Country Dance Music from the era of Jane Spare Parts CD Amazed Geneticist, The Twickenham Ferry Assembly Players, The CD American Husband, The Levi Jackson Assembly Players, The CD American Square Dance Reels Listen to the Band EFDSS Archives CD American/English tunes for Square Dance Listen to the Band EFDSS Archives CD Amsbury Walsh Ball, A Assembly Players, The CD Amy CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 11: A New English Ball Bare Necessities CD Angels Unawares CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 8: By Choice Bare Necessities CD Ani's Waltz Promise of Spring and Other English Country Dance Music Greenwood, Hey for Three, Watson Abbey CD Anna Maria CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 6: At the Ball Bare Necessities CD Anna's Arrival Promise of Spring and Other English Country Dance Music Greenwood, Hey for Three, Watson Abbey CD Annika's Waltz More From Dan's Hall Dancehall Players, The CD Another Nancy’s Fancy CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 4: Modern Treasures Bare Necessities CD Another Nancy’s Fancy Dances of Pat Shaw, The Kenton Ramblers, The CD Another Nancy's Fancy Twickenham Ferry Assembly Players, The CD Apley House By Popular Demand Merrill, Phil & Marshall Barron Cass Apley House CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 9: Strong Roots Bare Necessities CD Apley House English Dancing Master, The: EFDSS Archive Series Orange and Blue & The Ranchers CD Apollo's Hunt CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 15: Fast Friends: Dances of GaryBare Necessities CD April's March More From Dan's Hall Dancehall Players, The CD Argeers CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 5: At Home Bare Necessities CD Argeers English Dancing Master, The: EFDSS Archive Series Orange and Blue & The Ranchers CD Argeers Listen to the Band EFDSS Archives CD Arkansas Traveller Community Dances (Music from The Community Dances Manuals) EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Arkansas Traveller Welcome to the Dance: Dances from Community Dances Manual and BR LPEFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Arlington Assembly Red Star Line - from Belgium to America: English Country Dances by Philep Joyful Noise & Hold the Mustard CD Armstrong's Waltz Community Dances (Music from The Community Dances Manuals) EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Armstrong's Waltz Welcome to the Dance: Dances from Community Dances Manual and BR LPEFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD As Luck Will Have It (Halsway Sicilian) More From Dan's Hall Dancehall Players, The CD Ash Grove Breakfast at Fezziwig's Bangers & Mash CD Ash Grove New Dances from the Old Dominion Legacy Trio, The CD Ashford Anniversary CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 4: Modern Treasures Bare Necessities CD Ashford Anniversary Live From Dan's Hall Dancehall Players, The CD Ashley's Ride Sweet Richard: Tunes from "A Choice Selection of American Country DancePlayford Consort, The Cass Ashokan Farewell Under No Illusion Folkus Pokus CD Ashworth Round Robin Flying Romanos, The CD Astonished Archeologist, The CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 5: At Home Bare Necessities CD Astonished Archeologist, The Red Star Line - from Belgium to America: English Country Dances by Philep Joyful Noise & Hold the Mustard CD Astoria Lass CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 4: Modern Treasures Bare Necessities CD Astoria Lass Purcell, Encore!: More Country Dances to Tunes by Henry Purcell Assembly Players, The CD At Nancy's House Impropriety Volume I Roguery CD Audrey and Andrea Old Friends: Music from Gary Roodman's Calculated Figures MGM and Reunion CD Auretti’s Dutch Skipper CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 3: Simple Pleasures Bare Necessities CD Auretti's Dutch Skipper Pride and Prejudice Collection, The, Vol II: The Jane Austin Dance Kit Pemberley Players, The CD Autumn in Amherst CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 13: Mrs. Beveridge's Triumph Bare Necessities CD Autumn in Amherst Seasons of Invention Joyful Noise & Hold the Mustard CD Autumn Tapestry Promise of Spring and Other English Country Dance Music Greenwood, Hey for Three, Watson Abbey CD Avoncroft Dances of Pat Shaw, The Kenton Ramblers, The CD Avoncroft Levi Jackson Assembly Players, The CD Away to the Camp Colonial Social Dancing For Children (Music for the Dances In) Hendrickson, Frances G CD Babylon (first version) New Wine in Old Bottles: A Collection of Dances by Pat Shaw set to Old DutAssembly Players, The CD Babylon (second version) New Wine in Old Bottles: A Collection of Dances by Pat Shaw set to Old DutAssembly Players, The CD Band of Friends Band of Friends: Third Selection of dances from Gary Roodman's CalculatedBand of Friends CD Banjo in a Bear Suit Impropriety Volume IV Roguery CD Bar a Bar CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 6: At the Ball Bare Necessities CD Barbarini's Tambourine Handel English Country Dances Virginia Early Musick CD Barbary Bell Community Dances (Music from The Community Dances Manuals) EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Bare Necessities English Country Dances Bare Necessities CD Bare Necessities Twickenham Ferry Assembly Players, The CD Barham Camp Kentish Hops Ring O'Bells CD Barham Down Cook's Tour, A Stapledon, John & Sue CD Barham Down English Country Dances Bare Necessities CD Barham Down Winter Oranges Foxfire CD Barley Mow, The Apted and Other Country Dances, The: EFDSS Archive Series #1 Coleman, Jim & Denis Smith CD Barley Mow, The Dance and Danceability: A Programme of Dances Published in Jane Austin'sAssembly Players, The CD Barley Mow, The Pride and Prejudice Collection, The, Vol II: The Jane Austin Dance Kit Pemberley Players, The CD Barley Reel/Bridge of Athlone Keep Dancing: Celebrate the Tradition EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Baron von Steuben Yorktown Victory Ball: Historic Dances of 1781 Legacy Trio, The CD Bartholomew Fair Neal Ball, A Assembly Players, The CD Bartlett House Pat Shaw’s Playford: 20 historical English dances reinterpreted by Pat ShawAssembly Players, The CD Bartlett House Thomas Bray's Country Dances 1699 Playford Consort, The Cass Bashful Swain, The Apted and Other Country Dances, The: EFDSS Archive Series #1 Coleman, Jim & Denis Smith CD Bashful Swain, The Winter Oranges Foxfire CD Bath Carnival Apted and Other Country Dances, The: EFDSS Archive Series #1 Coleman, Jim & Denis Smith CD Bats in the Belfry Promise of Spring and Other English Country Dance Music Greenwood, Hey for Three, Watson Abbey CD Beach Spring CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 10: New Shoots Bare Necessities CD Beautious Grove Kynaston Ball, A Assembly Players, The CD Beggar Boy, The CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol. 8: By Choice Bare Necessities CD Beggar Boy, The English Country Dances from Playford's Dancing Master 1651-1703 Broadside Band, The CD Beggar Boy, The Step Stately: Two and Three Couple Dances from 17th and 18th Century EnBarron, Marshall, Eric Leber & Chuck Ward Cass Belfast Duck Community Dances (Music from The Community Dances Manuals) EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Belfast Duck Welcome to the Dance: Dances from Community Dances Manual and BR LPEFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Belgia Retriev'd Early Instincts: English Country Dance Music Childgrove CD Belgia Retrieved Cook's Tour, A Stapledon, John & Sue CD Belgian Waltz Community Dances (Music from The Community Dances Manuals) EFDSS (English Folk Dance & Song Society) CD Bellamira Breakfast at Fezziwig's Bangers & Mash CD Bellamira CDS Boston English Dance Collection Vol.
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