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www.linedancermagazine.com Linedancer Magazine, Clare House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA notice. without change to subject details All purposes only. illustrative for are weekends Awards previous of Pictures 93850 AUGUST 2006 Contents 22 features 22 Dixie Chicks The girls are back in Sheperds Bush

36 CMA Festival Country artists entertain downtown Nashville

46 Footloose Dance champions star in the West end 36 regulars 9–14 Grapevine News from the club scene and much more. See if you are in this month

18–21 Playlist and charts The definitive Line dance chart, entirely based on your votes and feedback. Who is Number One?

49–62 Steppin’ off the page 14 Fantastic Dances: 46 Steppin’ off the page 49 Get In Line 50 A Fine Place To Start 51 Old Friend 52 Rio 53 Blue California 54 Before The Devil 55 Next To Me 56 What I Need 57 Don’t Let Go 58 Montego Bay 59 Start A Love Train 60 It’s All Or Nothing 61 Watching You 62 Racy Lacey

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Steel guitar, a bottle of Jim Beam and a rocking chair on Dunkthe front porch – you cannot get much more Country than new boy – . Pamela Edelston finds out how he got to the Grand Ole Opry via the basketball court April 2006

he first thing that strikes me when After a short stint in college, Trent left listening to Trent Tomlinson is his for Nashville: “I didn’t want to wake up love for whiskey. He is a good ole eventually kicking myself in the rear end for Country boy, who can dribble a not knowing what would have happened if I’d Tball and pluck a guitar. He sings tried music.” the old fashioned way about real things that happen to real people. His music comes with “I remember one time when I literally had a absolutely no pretence, telling the truth as dollar to my name,” he says. “I bought a soda bluntly as he possibly can – letting everyone for 50 cents and used a quarter to call Frank “The girl who won took know why Country is his rock: “My songs,” Masick at Kimber Kay Music. He told me to he says, “are real-life situations.” bring some stuff over. I went over with Kevin home fi fty thousand Durham, a buddy and co-writer of mine. We “It’s ‘open a beer, sit in a lawn chair, let’s were waiting in the lobby and the President dollars, and I got a have a party’ Country,” he adds. Trent of the company invited us back into his office. grew up in the home town of Sheryl Crow, I played him two demos, which were ballads, denim jacket with the Kennett, Missouri. It was back home were he and he said, “I love them. Have you got acquired quick feet and jumps that put Wayne anything up-tempo?” I said, “Yeah, but not on TNN logo on the back.” Sleep to shame. However, his ability to move tape.” He pointed to the guitar in the corner was not taught on a dancefloor but a different and told me to sing them. When we got done, kind of wooden floor. Trent’s father was a six he gave us publishing and production deals foot eight former basketball player. He set and handed us a check.” scoring records at the University of Missouri and then almost became an NBA player when Trent had made it in Nashville, or so he he was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers. thought: “I lost a publishing deal and a record A knee injury pulled the plug on his career deal in three days,” he says. so he taught basketball to high school kids, including Trent: “I learned about the meaning First Kimber Kay music went bankrupt, of hard work,” says Trent about his father. then Buddy Killen brought his catalog out of bankruptcy court, which gave Trent another “Realistically,” he continues, “I’m six feet, chance. Within a year and a half Trent had two inches. No matter how good my jump a new deal with MCA Publishing but a shot is, Kobe Bryant’s going to slap it out of corporate take-over left him back parking cars the gym.” for a living at the local airport.

Trent left the court to pursue music. His Soon Trent found his turning point with mother loved classical instruments and IV Entertainment and eventually ended up at arranged piano lessons for Trent. However, Lyric Street Records: “It was at this point that he wanted music with a bit more of a kick: “I my whole world changed – as a , wanted to play like Jerry Lee Lewis,” he says, as an artist, as everything. The truth will set “so I quit the lessons and taught myself. Then you free.” I realised I couldn’t carry a piano around to parties and gigs, so I bought a guitar and “I kind of found myself,” Trent says. “I started playing that.” basically admitted the truth about who I am and what I am, my demons and insecurities – The good news for Line dancers is his kick the ones that I run from on a day-to-day basis has brought us a nice selection of tunes that – and began putting them into my songs.” work well on the dancefloor. Cheatin’ On My Honkytonk is already being danced across the “Songs,” Trent says, “are one of those places States, along with Drunker Than Me. If you where you can hear someone talking about read the reviews (page 30) this month their problems and you say, ‘I’m not alone.’” you’ll find many others worthy of a dance. “I’ve practically lived in the studio, creating Music became serious when Trent auditioned and honing a sound of my own. And it turns for a TNN show called You Can Be A Star: “I out that five of the songs on the album record was first runner-up by two-tenths of a point,” are actually my demos – Lyric Street loved he laughs. “The girl who won took home fi fty them so much as is that we just went in thousand dollars, and I got a denim jacket and re-sang and tweaked a little, instead of with the TNN logo on the back.” re-recording.”

Although he was gutted the show had it’s “Luckily,” he says, “my vision was their benefits: “It let me know I had something vision.” going on,” he says, “but my dad was going to need more convincing, especially since I had So what does dad make of Trent’s career to miss some ball games. It would have been choice: “At one time,” he laughs, “he thought easier if I’d come back home with the fi fty it was all a pipe dream. Now he’s calling with thousand.” song ideas.”

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Thinking, if you can’t beat em – join em, the Dynamite Club in Accrington played five–a–side on the dancefloor. The Red Hot Dotties played against Dena's Dynamoes. Dot said: “One dancer brought the goal posts, another brought oranges for half time and the place was in uproar. “Jamima was the referee and took her role very seriously, accusing me of fouling with the wrong foot and moving the goal posts. How does she think Accrington Stanley got back in the League? “There was much mayhem but not many breakages and need I tell you that the Red Hot Dotties thrashed Dena's Dynamoes – It's my club and if I say we won, then we won.” 9 Plastic bums, nurses with needles, blonde fight being placed a very close second. What a Carry On babes and big... were all at Sue Westons fourth Dances taught were Ti Amo from Steven event at the Ramada Hotel in Sutton Coldfield Sunter, Charlotte taught Next To Me and to enjoy a right Carry On. Sue played Hattie Neville Fitzgerald taught Pumpin For Love. Jacques perfectly – ooooh Matron, while Charlotte Macari and Natalie Griffith were very popular nurses. Prize for the best dressed undoubtedly went to the Carry On Behind gang from Kate Potts class, but Carry On Cleo put up a good

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Everyone at T&V's would like to wish Laura Pitcher and Mark Cook happy birthday. Mark is turning 50 in July while, Laura recently celebrated a very special 18th birthday. Laura got more fun than she had expected when during her celebrations she earned a T and V Bronze Certificate. Laura is a beginner at Teresa and Vera’s class, she has become hooked on learning new dances, including Electric Slide, Ruby Ruby, Cowboy Charlston, Ritas Waltz, Brand New Girlfriend and Coasting. During the World Cup every kick of the ball serious on the pitch. The group got out their raised tensions higher until Ronaldo’s penalty England flags, hats and football kits and threw a sent England out. At KT’s class in Knypersley, huge party before the World Cup kicked off in celebrations started way before it all got too Germany – well any excuse for a party. PRAYING FOR RECOVERY

Linedancer Magazine would Here comes like to send our best wishes to Carol Craven. We just want to let Carol know we are the bride thinking about her and wish her husband Bucky a speedy Line dancers like to keep their feet recovery. Carol is loved by Line moving – these two teachers meet across dancers everywhere. As one the dancefloor, fell in love, married and of the biggest ambassadors of emigrated to Spain – while trying to grasp Line dancing in the USA, she the latest bit of choreography. Jan Smith emails the very successful daily and Malc Owen held their special day on newsletter to thousands of Saturday June 3, 2006 at Bath Guildhall readers worldwide. registry office, followed by a reception at A few weeks ago Carol’s The Old Town Hall, Midsomer Norton in husband Bucky was involved Somerset. in a terrible accident which left him fighting for his life in a coma. Since the accident Carol has shown remarkable strength – continuing to send out her Cuba Libre Garçon email updates – she has never missed a single newsletter. Sipping cocktails after a long day dancing in the sun Macari, Alan Birchall, Tim Ruzgar and Calico. At the time of writing this, are Andrea Schari and her Line dance friends from Grapevine have been told everyone had a great time Bucky is showing some minor Austria. The holiday was in Portugal with Charlotte well with all that dancing how could they not? signs of improvement and we are all praying he will regain consciousness soon. Line dancers everywhere will want to join the Linedancer team to wish Bucky a full and prompt recovery and hope that Carol and her family will see him safely home very soon. You can follow Bucky’s progress by reading Carol’s moving daily blog – visit http: //journals.aol.com/tkandr/Bucky

11 Dance lessons galore

Alan Haywood was In The Dog House with his new dance of the same name as he taught at the Dancers and Ravers Line dance club, Oswestry. The event was packed with fund raising and dance lessons. Alan also taught Kiss On My List as Geoff Langford danced Love Bug and Bloodshot Eyes. Other teachers including Pauline Williams, Steve Rutter, Claire Ball, Ruth Gough, Sarah Watkins, Steve Richardson and Paul Bailey were loved by the dancers who had travelled from Cambridge, did a dance display. Comedy was added by Shropshire and Wales to be at the Ifton Miners Mrs Sleazy (Andrew Speck) and Mr Slide Club, St Martins. (Heulwen Astley). With all this fun, laughter and dancing we also managed to raise £1,900 for the Neo Natal Unit at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. “I would like to thank Stans Sandra Speck said: “It is nice Supermarket, to be entertained and Paul Comtext Sign, Bailey provided the musical Top To Toe entertainment while Jenna Machin and Wholesale and friends, Zoe, Bromley and Pip Meatsale.” Stepping back 10YEARSago It's amazing both how much Strange to remember that Cheap Seats and the Dean Brothers and how little has changed were head-to-head in the popularity stakes back in 1996 ... over the last ten years. subsequently John Pettifer and John Dean teamed up to produce When we published the The Deans following the break-up of their respective groups. August 1996 edition of Other names in this issue included our old friend Dave Sheriff, Linedancer magazine – issue with details of his latest , and Jim Shoesmith gave us our no. 3 – the cover proudly "Letter from America" column. This chart was topped off by Brooks presented the 1996 Couples and Dunn's My Maria for the dance, Good Golly Miss Molly. Champion dancers, Michelle Joy and Ray Denham provided our Club Focus, from the wilds of and Rob Fowler. Canvey Island's Lazy 'C' Line dance club. Recently married to Already two years old, the club was housed on a former rubbish Michelle, Rob's script for barge, moored in the estuary. Reclaimed and 'hygienically' Well Oiled was innovative converted to a social club, it was probably one of the most bizarre for its time, he said in the Line dance venues of its time. 'Teacher Feature' section that winning this title was a great feeling, The big news though, was a report of the 3rd Grand European "but it's a feeling I pretty much get every time I teach a class". Dance Championships, which were held at Pontins in Weymouth "Watching people who, to begin with didn't have a clue, actually in July. dance correctly what you've just taught them – and having a laugh The event attracted around 200 visitors from around the country at the same time – is a great buzz." and throughout Europe. Virginia Menu from Sucy-en-Brie was Further into the magazine we come across a piece about the crowned Line Dance Champion and went on to entertain the music scene of the time, in the shape of Cheap Seats. flabbergasted crowd with a special lasso demonstration. Quoted as "one of the most highly rated live acts on the country Helen O'Malley from Ireland was among the instructors lending circuit" the Cheap Seats was a two-man band comprised of their expertise to the proceedings as well as assisting with judging. Liverpool born lads, Ethan Allen and John Pettifer. While thirteen year old Nicola Hill won the European Junior Line They had big ideas when it came to fame, fortune and widespread dance title. She subsequently moved stateside, joining the elite recognition. It's probably fair to say that they managed just that. Masters of the Country and Western dance scene there. Its already COMPETITION been a year WINNERS In the July Linedancer The Dance Studio in Preston we asked you to name is about to celebrate it's first the Bellamy Brothers birthday with a huge bash. track used for the Boogie Over the past year the Studio, Bop. The answer was under the fine leadership of Julie Cowboy Beat. Janetter Carr, has welcomed a McArthur, Uddingston, number of talented Line Mrs G. McFadden, dance experts including Hutchinson. Chris Higham is the resident DJ Rutland, Jackie McIntyre, Chrissie Hodgson, Scott and regular classes are taken by Rob Fowler Surrey,William Staves, Blevins, Maggie G, and Alan Birchall. The list of names shows North Lincs, Roy Towler, Michele Peron, Charlotte how good this venue is and after only a year Southampton, Mrs J Macari, Craig Bennett, the dancefloor is filling up in Preston. Harris, Cornwall, Mrs Diddy Dave Morgan and Julie would like to thank everyone for their S. Lewis, Banbury, Mrs Big Dave with his Alamo support. She is planning on expanding in the Cattell, Reading, Mrs LJ team, Nev Fitzgerald, future to more varied classes but Line will Sinnott, Devon, Mrs Anne Dee Musk and Sharon always be what the Dance Studio is built Marie Gray, Norfolk and on. Get yourself down D. Ogden, Kent have all there to enjoy a great won a pair of tickets to atmosphere, friendly go to see the Bellamy people and top quality Brothers in London. tuition. In the July Linedancer we asked you to select your starting eleven for the fantasy Line dance team. Elaine Watt, Aberdeenshire and Barbara Davies, Blackburn both choose nine players that matched the Linedancer team of eleven.

First of many - we hope

62 Studs and Stars from Takeley, Essex dancers to some fantastic new step sheets and in headed up the motorway to The Dukes the evening they were treated to the brilliantly Head Hotel in Kings Lynn for their first ever entertaining Gemma Fairweather. weekend away. It was a fun weekend and you can see more at Dynamic Duo Dawn and Dneez introduced www.studsandstars.com

13 Dance, Danse, Danza... Language makes communicating difficult but those at the Olympiad Line dance holiday in Majorca had the pleasure of lovely surroundings, hot weather and language was no problem on the dancefloor. It was an occasion when people from all four corners of the globe could dance together. Choreographers Max Perry (USA), Kathy Hunyadi (USA), Peter Metelnick (UK/Canada), Alison Biggs (UK), John Rowell (Grrowler) (UK), Alan Haywood (UK), Debbie Ellis (UK/Spain), Jerome Massiasse (France) and Jos Slipjen (The Netherlands) all taught their latest dances. So many familiar faces made this holiday special including Growler as DJ, Glenn Rogers and Plain Loco. Fiona Haywood said: "Alan and I are already making plans to go again next year."

Great day out Who are A jolly boys outing to Fort San Antone, "Everyone enjoyed Kenny Johnson’s singing near Blackpool was enjoyed by two clubs – and playing and even the members who have those back in Murphy’s Law Line Dance Club, North Wales only just started Line dancing were able to and Boots ‘n Buckles, Flint. David Sharp said: join in the fun on the dancefloor." Bournemouth?

The poor dancers from Bournemouth who sent us their news and photo would have been disappointed last month when their picture was accidentally left out. You may remember their news about dancing with Kim Ray, Magill and Billy Curtis in Bournemouth and now you can see the photo – sorry for the mix up guys.

Gitte Kids put on a great show

The beautiful weather arrived just in time to the ground in Denmark. help one of the biggest events ever get off Gitte Kristoffersen said: “The atmosphere was just fantastic. Max, Glenn and Tim did a great job. The theme was Disney, and more people than ever dressed up in all kinds of colourful costumes. On Saturday night people had so much fun, the Gitte’s Kids performed and other local dancers, as well as our guests from abroad beginners and seniors on offer. It was a great enjoyed the show. success. Max is brilliant with the beginners “Saturday afternoon contained and they just loved him. We were a bit workshops in two ballrooms, worried about language from the start, but it with dances for absolute turned out really well.” 14 EAST COAST Order Specialists The place to buy Genuine WESTERN & LINE DANCE Swarovski® Crystal EXERIENCE Simply The Best! NOW EXTENDED TO 3 NIGHTS Our Brilliant Finishing Touch Hotfi x Crystal Applicator now comes with a Starter Pack worth THIS VENUE IS NOW NON SMOKING over £10.00. It includes a pack of Swarovski Hotfi x Crystals, Rhinestuds, Nailheads and two Friday 10th - Monday 13th November 2006 extra tips for the ss8 and ss12 crystals. £19.95 plus £1.95 p&p. Seacroft Holiday Village, Hemsby, Norfolk DANCING TO THESE GREAT COUNTRY ACTS DANE STEVENS – BILLY CURTIS Visit our new web site BROADCASTER – SHOOT THE ROOSTER www.BeadsandCrystals.co.uk for all your Swarovski Crystal requirements: HAYDEN – CHRIS MEZZA Beads, Pendants, Hotfi x & Non-Hotfi x Flat Back DANCE INSTRUCTION WITH Stones, Buttons, Iron on Transfers, Sew on Stones etc. JOHNNY TWO STEP – LOIS LIGHTFOOT “JTL” DISCO WITH RUSSELL KEMP 93892 93895 For Fast Delivery and Priority Service buy online at From £99 per person www.BeadsandCrystals.co.uk BOOKING HOTLINE 01493 733610 Email [email protected] CHALET ACCOMMODATION FULL BOARD or you can phone your order through on 01476 593400

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ell, what a week, what a scream, the dancing, the drinking, the laughing, the Masters In Line tanning. So where should Wwe start? Rob and Paul arrived at Liverpool airport to meet Rachael and her Nan, Delia so the Masters could take the short flight to Milan. The tour host for the cruise was Anja, from Dance Holidays. The first wonder of the world to be seen was the famous San Siro Stadium. Rob was astounded to learn that although the Milanese fans are sworn enemies the clubs AC Milan and Inter share the ground.

First stop was the Hotel Rubens, a beautiful four star hotel situated not far from the centre of Milan. Here the Masters caught up with Ricky Le Quesne, the DJ for the Masters cruise.

Dancing On Deck The bus departed early doors for Genoa and the holidaymakers knew they were in Italy by the crazy Italians on their “hairdryer” Sipping Cocktails mopeds, who drive on the path just for fun. The scenery on the way to Genoa is something special you get a glimpse of stunning mountain ranges as the road winds its way through Italian country life and farms.

After a couple of hours drive we were in Genoa ready to board the MSC Melody. Being out on the deck, spectators watched the Line dancing commenting: “I didn’t realise Line dancing was like this”.

Cruise ships are known for the culinary the Dominican Republic – the question is delights and the dinner served on the cruise will we see them in his latest dance? was brilliant, with the option of a seven course meal if you wished, Paul said: “There As the boat sailed to Ibiza the Masters taught was always lots to choose from and more their final workshops, with some recaps and often than not too much.” reviews of the dances.

Dancing began in the Sunrise terrace at The spontaneous dancing that evening lasted the front of the ship. The carpeted flooring until 10.30pm and the Masters performed was not ideal but, it was still a fantastic first their Don’t take the girl demo, Rachael said: Ladies RelaxingRelaxing Onboard Onboard The The MSC MSC Melody Melody evening as Ricky played a variety of popular We found the demo a tad slippy in places but dances and many requests. managed to work through it with the dancers and others who had gathered to watch.” The Masters had lots of absolute beginners in the group and therefore planned to dedicate There was partying in Ibiza that night and 45 minutes at the start of each workshop for reports of people collapsing in bed, drinking complete beginners. heavily and naked bodies at 3am.

Following the time for beginners the masters The party animals crawled back on boar the taught dances of a higher level dance to suit ship and off it headed to the sophisticated the improver and intermediate dancers. principe of Monte Carlo. In such a high class town the tuxedos came out once more as The ship docked in Naples. This historical the menu offered baked Alaska. After more city offers you the chance to trek up Mount dancing there was a speciality midnight Vesuvius, visit the ancient Pompeii site or the buffet, that was visually amazing and a real beautiful island of Capri. shame to eat.

The rain did hinder those who decided to Being in Monte Carlo the theme night was trek but everyone made the most of their Monte Carlo or bust – Paul looked like an visit and arrived back on board in time for extra from Chicago and Rob was in drag dinner and more dancing out on the deck. (again) to be honest neither looked like they Rachael McEnaneyMcEnaney & & Nan Nan Delia Delia Being out on the deck, spectators watched were from Monte Carlo or bust. There were the Line dancing commenting: “I didn’t however some fantastic outfits on show with realise Line dancing was like this”. DJ Ricky looking rather dapper.

On Monday morning the ship cruised The dancing was in the Junkanoo lounge into Sicily and the dock of Messina. The where the workshops were normally held day started lazily as everyone began the and it was a great last night of dancing. important business of getting a tan or lazing around by the pool. There was an absolutely stunning view outside as the ship pulled away from Monte The workshop was held in the afternoon and Carlo bay and everyone got a last look. after some recaps and teaches of new beginner and intermediate dances, everyone was The Masters performed their Seven Sins comparing tans and lines, or lack of them. routine to a fantastic applause from the appreciative audience. The evening was once again spent on the deck dancing as the Masters mingled and They then headed down to the disco one chatted to their guests. more time in a more sombre mood because all the laughs and drinking games were Sailing from place to place makes this Line coming to an end. dance holiday full of pleasant surprises. Monte CarloCarlo By Tuesday the ship had arrived at the Back to Milan and then time to leave the port of Tunis in Tunisia. Another beautiful luxury behind. To sum it all up this really is a destination on a new continent. That holiday of a lifetime for a Line dancer, there evening was gala night and everyone donned was so much fun. The weather and cruising their best dresses and cocktail gowns. The filled everyone with very fond memories that meal was a delight to eat too, as everyone will last for a long time to come. took photos and generally had a laugh. Look out for a cruise on a different route Paul learned a few new dance moves from coming soon, if you want the dance holiday of Anja called the Bachata which originated in a lifetime, this really is the best you can get.

There was partying in Ibiza that night and reports of people collapsing in bed, drinking heavily and naked bodies at 3am. 41 McAdam && DJ DJ Ricky Ricky Le Le Quesne Quesne thecharts

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1. Who Am I Who I Am Will Young 1. It’s Up To You It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand 2. Dance Zone Despre Tine O-Zone 2. Sweet Addiction Should I, Would I, Could I Modern Talking 3. Soft And Slow Your Man Josh Turner 3. Keep It Burnin’ Keep The Fire Burning Beverley Knight 4. Bounce Bounce Sarah Conner 4. Lightning Polka Sin Wagon Dixie Chicks 5. Let Me Go I Will Never Let You Go Jackie Green 5. Pretend Pretend Sharon B 6. Love And Happiness M. Knopfl er & E. Harris 6. Keep On Dancing & Dixie Falls Viene Mi Gente Chica 7. Up, Side, Down Upside Down My Baby 7. Come Into My World In Love Barbra Streisand 8. Dancing Violins Duelling Violins Ronan Hardiman 8. Pumpin’ For Love From Paris To Berlin Infernal 9. Mestizzo Besame Magdalena Mestizzo 9. Have Fun Go Mad Have Fun Go Mad Blair 10. Clap Your Hands My Dear Botanist D. & N. Syenchukov 10. Abba Mia & Ziggy Mamma Mia A-Teens 11. Keep It Burning Keep The Fire Burning Beverley Knight 11. Unmendable Some Broken Hearts Bellamy Brothers 12. I Need To Dance Too Goin’ Swingin’ Tonight Foster Martin Band 12. The Reel Thing & Coastin’ Hit You With The Real Thing Westlife 13. Put Your Records On Put Your Records On Corinne Bailey Rae 13. Still The One Still The One Jeanette O’Keeffe 14. Lamtarra Rhumba Coco Jamboo Mr President 14. Slow Burn Fire Des’ree 15. Solo Humano Solo Soy Un Ser Humano David Civera 15. Watcha Wanna Do That For Fell In Love Carlene Carter 16. Dangerous Are You Jimmy Ray (Xenomania Mix) Jimmy Ray 16. Under Your Spell & Dream On Under Your Spell Ana Victoria 17. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Lucie Silvas 17. Broken Hearted Lovers Break My Stride Blue Lagoon 18. DNTO Some Broken Hearts Bellamy Brothers 18. Red Dress Red Dress Sugababes 19. Under Your Spell Under Your Spell Ana Victoria 19. Sailing Sailing Rod Stewart 20. Forever Love Forever Love Reba McEntire 20. Razor Sharp Siamsa Ronan Hardiman 21. Miss-Iss-Ippi Mississipi Pussycat 21. New Dreams What You Mean To Me Chris De Burgh 22. Drivin’Me Crazy I See Girls Studio B 22. Frontier Breakdown Six Days On The Road 23. Don’t Let Go Baby Don’t Let You Go Trisha Yearwood 23. Love Letters Strawberry Wine Deana Carter 24. Feel My Thigh Don’t You Make Me High 24. County Line Wig Wam Bam The Sweet 25. All The Way Do What You Do (Rap Edit) Bad Boys Blue 25. Inside Your Heaven Inside Your Heaven 26. Shake Up The Party Shake Up The Party Glennis Grace 26. Walking Backwards Walking Backwards Brandon Sandefur 27. With These Eyes With These Eyes Roch Voisine 27. Kill The Spiders You Need A Man Around 28. Razor Sharp Siamsa Ronan Hardiman 28. Chill Factor & Stroll Along Cha Last Night Chris Anderson 29. Feels So Good Feels So Good Sonique 29. Stuck A While Let’s Stick Together Bryan Ferry 30. Home Home Michael Buble 30. Ain’t Goin’ Down Ain’t Goin’ Down Garth Brooks 31. Brokeback Waltz I Don’t Want To Say Goodbye Teddy Thompson 31. Who’s Watching Somebody’s Watching You Rockwell 32. Walk Back To Me Where You Gonna Go Toby Keith 32. East To West From Coast To Coast Modern Talking 33. Lookin 4 Trouble The Devil & Me BR5-49 33. Back To You Working My Way Back To You Detroit Spinners 34. Keep On Dancing Viene Mi Gente Chica 34. Caliente For Her Pleasure Leos Invention 35. SXE Just A little Liberty X 35. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Lucie Silvas 36. The Way The Way Clay Aiken 36. Simplemente Simplemente Chayanne 37. Rock This Room Deep Channel Afro Celt 37. Celtic Kittens Celtic Tigers Michael Flatley 38. East to West From Coast To Coast Modern Talking 38. Bosa Nova Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane MacDonald 39. Feet Don’t Fail Me Now Hillbilly Shoes Montgomery Gentry 39. X X Liberty X 40. Black Coffee She Bangs Ricky Martin 40. Drivin’ Me Crazy I See Girls Studio B

18 Linedancer is determined to provide you with even more information extremely grateful. Keep them coming! enabling you – instructor and dancer – to make informed choices Readers understand that we are trying to tailor this section of the about the dances that are currently filling floors and to encourage as magazine to their needs and that we are all in this together. By showing much unity as possible across the scene. For most social events it is mutual support and through your feedback, we are able to make typical to play approximately 55-60 dances. Space limitations mean Linedancer more and more relevant to the scene month by month. We that we reduce the playlists in length but don’t edit them. In other believe that our charts best reflect the complexity and musical variety words, we cut off at 40 dances per chart. of the modern Line dance scene… Thanks to all of you who responded to our requests for dance The playlists included below relate to socials held in the last month charts. We have been sent a larger selection of beginner, intermediate and we hope they give you a balanced picture of what’s hot (and what’s and advanced charts from around the world and for these we are not) on dance floors in these areas. TheBEGINNERSTopTEN Partyzone LD G-Force LDC Jumpinline Bridlington Sutton in Ashfield, Notts Telford, Shropshire Tel 01262 674152 01623 403903 01952 770677 1. Heartbeat 1. Rio 1. Taillights Jig Party Natalie Macmaster Patricia Mestizzo Nothin’ But Tail Lights Trace Adkins 2. One Step Forward 2. Romance 2. Hams Jam The Blue Danube Johann Strauss Just Another Woman In Love Ann Murray Stand By Your Man Dixie Chicks 3. Grundy Gallop 3. County Line Cha Cha 3. Bosa Nova Sold John Michael Montgomerie’s Your Man Josh Turner Blame it on the Bossa Nova Jane McDonald 4. Lost in the Shuffl e 4. Come Dance With Me 4. County Line Cha Cha Starry Starry Night The Mavericks Come Dance With Me Nancy Hayes Bigger Than The Beatles Joe Diffi e 5. Texas Stomp 5. Wishful Thinking 5. Icebreaker GI Blues The Deans Lovin all Night Hold Your Horses E Type 6. Love and Happiness 6. Little Bit O’ Boogie 6. Elvira Love and Happiness Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfl er A Little Bit Of Boogie Shakin’ Stevens Elvira Oakridge Boys 7. Blue Rose Is 7. Easy Come Easy Go 7. Irish Stew Blue Rose Is Pam Tillis Millie Joni Harms Irish Stew Sham Rock 8. Kelly’s Cannibals 8. Let Me Go 8. Black Coffee Cannibals Mark Knopfl er I Will Never Let You Go Jackie Green Black Coffee Lacy J Dalton 9. Nice Work 9. Ticket To Heaven 9. Easy Come, Easy Go Dance the Night Away The Mavericks Ticket To Heaven Mark Knopfl er Any Man Of Mine Shania Twain 10. Waltz Across Texas 10. Stroll Along Cha Cha 10. Heaven Knows Mexican Wind Jann Brown Big Panty Woman Barefoot Man Heaven Knows Charlie Landsborough TheINTERNATIONALTopTEN Buckaroo Dancers Rhine Liners Country Music Club Fuveau, France Dusseldorf Germany Indonesia [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1. The Reel Thing 1. Bosa Nova 1. Alley Cat Hit You With The Real Thing Westlife Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane McDonald Cornell Crawford K.T. Oslin 2. End Of The Road 2. Be Strong 2. Wild Wild West End Of The Road Boys II Men The Words I Love You Chris De Burgh God Blesses Texas Little Texas 3. Bosa Nova 3. Cheek To Cheek 3. Cowboy Charleston Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane Mc Donald Cheek To Cheek Glen Rogers Baton Rouge Garth Brooks 4. Sweet Sensation 4. Never Ever 4. Cowgirl ‘S Twist You Shook Me All Night Long ACDC No No Never Texas Lightning Vince Gill 5. Bomshel Stomp 5. Heartbreak Express 5. Just For Grins Bomshel Stomp Bomshel Tonight The Heartache Dixie Chicks Billy Be Bad 6. Black Horse 6. Just Wright 6. Brazillian Cha Cha Black Horse & The Cherry Tree KT Tunstall C’est La Vie Chely Wright Love Lessons Tracy Bird 7. Antonacci 7. Croc’ Rockin 7. Chattahoochee Hustle Vorrei Cantare Como Biaggio Simone Cristicchi Crocodile Rock Elton John Chattahoochee Alan Jackson 8. Irish Stew 8. Heartbreaker 8. All Shook Up Irish Stew Shamrock Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon All Shook Up 9. Just Wright 9. Southern Delight 9. Walkin’ Wazi C’est La Vie Cherry Wright Levantando La Manos El Simbolo She Took It Like A Man Confederate Railroad 10. The World 10. Buy Me A Drink 10. Irish Stew The World Brad Paisley Do You Still Want To Buy Me That Drink Lorrie Irish Stew Shamrock 19 thecharts

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ChasLynn’s Country Kickers Hooked On Country Robert Lindsay’s Stompers Newtown Abbey, N Ireland Farnworth, Bolton Dundee, Scotland 028 90968401 01942 792293 07761 336 501 1. New Dreams 1. Walk Back To Me 1. Keep On Dancing What You Mean To Me Chris De Burgh Where You Gonna Go Toby Keith Heart Collin Raye 2. Bosa Nova 2. The World 2. It’s Up To You Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane McDonald The World Brad Paisley It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand 3. It’s up To You 3. Kill The Spiders 3. Latin Heart It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand You Need A Man Brad Paisley Corazon Latino David Bisbal 4. Be Strong 4. Keep On Dancing 4. Fallen The Words I Love You Chris De Burgh Heart Collin Raye Fallen Brushwood 5. Celtic Kittens 5. Unlock My Heart 5. Brand New Girl Friend Celtic Kittens Ronan Hardiman Unlove Me Julie Roberts Brand New Girlfriend Steve Holy 6. Watcha You Wanna Do That For 6. Walking Backwards 6. Bosa Nova I Fell In Love Carlene Carter Walking Backwards Brandon Sandefur Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane McDonald 7. 12th Of Never 7. Domestic 7. Come Tomorrow 12th Of Never & Domestic Light & Cold Come Tomorrow Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb 8. Oakland Cha Cha 8. Where We’ve Been 8. Heartbreaker A Matter Of Time Remember When Alan Jackson Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon 9. Romance 9. Old Mexico 9. Mandy Let Your Love Flow Bellamy Brothers Seashores Of Old Mexico Mandy Club Mix Westlife 10. Nothing New 10. Caught In The Act 10. The Last Dance Livin’ Life, Lovin’ You Hal Ketchum Who’s Been Sleeping In My Bed Glen Frey Save The Last dance For Me Michael Buble

Sheffield City Liners Pauline’s Line Dancing Bramley Bootscooters Sheffi eld Retford, Nottingham Southwell, Nottingham 0114 275 0446 07855 272358 01636 813645 1. Pumpin For Love 1. Keep On Dancing 1. Be Strong From Paris To Berlin Infernal Viene Mi Genta Chica The Words I Love You Chris De Burgh 2. Peacemaker 2. Sweet Addiction 2. Pot Of Gold Looking For You Kirk Franklin Shoul I, Would I, Could I Modern Talking Cry Of The Celts Ronan Hardiman 3. Beep 3. It’s Up To You 3. Brokeback Waltz Beep Pussycat Dolls It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand I Don’t Want To Say Goodbye Teddy Thompson 4. S O S 4. Bosa Nova 4. Bosa Nova Sos (Rescue Me) Rihanna Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane McDonald Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane McDonald 5. X 5. Kill The Spiders 5. Kill The Spiders X Liberty X You Need A Man Brad Paisley You Need A Man Brad Paisley 6. Come Tomorrow 6. No Place To Go 6. Keep On Dancing Come Tomorrow Barbara Streisand Radio Dancing Engelbert Humperdinck Heart Collin Raye 7. Mojo 7. Crazy 7. Celtic Kittens Are U Ready To Ride Sarah Connor Crazy Gnarls Barkley Celtic Kittens Ronan Hardiman 8. No Promises 8. Macca Mambo 8. Stuck A While No Promises Shayne Ward Behind Closed Doors Jane Mc Donald Let’s Stick Together Bryan Ferry 9. Live For You 9. Heartbreaker 9. Islands In The Stream Live For You Rachael Lampa Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon Islands In The Stream Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers 10. Ai No Corrida 10. Celtic Kittens 10. Country Magic Ai No Corrida Uniting Nations Celtic Kittens Ronan Hardiman Fishing In The Dark Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 20 TheDANCERS’TopTEN

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1 (1) It’s Up To You (I) Kim Ray It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand 2 (7) Pumpin’ For Love (I) Neville Fitzgerald From Paris To Berlin Infernal 3 (-) All The Way (I) Robbie McGowan Hickie Do What You Do Bad Boys Blue 4 (6) Abba Mia (I) Maggie Gallagher Mamma Mia A-Teens 5 (3) Keep On Dancing (I) Robbie Mc Gowan Hickie Viene Mi Genta Chica 6 (9) Celtic Kittens Maggie Gallagher Celtic Kitten Ronan Hardiman 7 (8) The Reel Thing (A) Maggie Gallagher Hit You With The Real Thing Westlife 8 (-) Red Dress (I) Peter Metelnick Red Dress Sugababes 9 (-) I Surrender (I) Dee Musk Damn LeAnn Rimes 10 (3)Heartbreaker (I) Kate Sala Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon

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Being American grants free speech but speaking freely left the Dixie Chicks sidelined by US audiences, Linda Willis listens intently as the girls return to the stage that almost brought them down

It took some bottle for Natalie Maines to they going to play tonight? Well, the answer do what she did on a hot summer evening to that is that I haven’t planned anything,” at Shepherd’s Bush Empire. Holding the she pauses and smiles. microphone firmly in her right hand, she drawled in husky southern tones, “We’ve “But we still don’t agree with what the returned – to the scene of the crime.” A roar President’s doing.” A massive burst of went up as the assembled masses cheered in cheering shot around the theatre like a acknowledgement. For it was on this stage Mexican wave. “In fact,” she told us sweetly, in Spring 2003 that Natalie Maines made “We have had very special ‘T’ shirts printed Dixie Chicks history when she made her for tonight’s performance. They say ‘The feelings about President George W. Bush Bush we trust – is in Shepherd’s Bush’.” clear as a Crystal Boot. “The American radio stations still refuse “A lot of people are wondering – what is she to play some of our songs,” she admits. going to say tonight? Rather than what are “But – we can play them over here.” From

22 there on in wisely let the music the highest, blackest, busiest shoes you’ve do the talking. And what a way to hold a ever seen with thick black satin straps and conversation. Standards like Wide Open perilous heels and platforms. “These are so “The American radio Spaces and Ready To Run dazzle, while the uncomfortable,” she wails, as Emily obligingly fabulously fast and feisty Sin Wagon sizzles. attempts to adjust them for her. stations still refuse

This is a woman who takes no prisoners, offers Not Ready To Make Nice the new single to play some of our no excuses. Intensity reels out from the rock from the latest album, is deliberately and roll songs on the brand new album, Taking rebellious. Natalie Maines attacks it with the songs,” she admits. The Long Way, featuring an impressive Band turbocharged powerhouse that is her natural, made up of Red Hot Chilli Peppers drummer fabulous voice. These girls don’t miss a beat. “But – we can play Chad Smith, bass player Larry Knatchel (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers), Bernard Tench As Lubbock or Leave It sprays out from the them over here.” on keyboards and Mike Campbell on guitar, gold and violet stage, lit with lanterns and plus co-writers Dan Wilson, Pete Yorn and love all I can see in the stalls as I look down Gary Louris of the Jayhawks. “We don’t really are masses of heads bouncing up and down need such a big band, we just like them,” in unison. laughs Natalie. Obviously the Chicks have become accustomed to the big sound having They came back for an encore which opened a few days ago at Twickenham for many wished would have gone on all night The Eagles. long. Natalie Maines had only made one compromise all night long in a performance Singing Travellin’ Soldier in a pool of light and that was spotless. And that I’m afraid was a flood of tears that sprang and ran down the about to be revealed once and for all – to cheeks of many she proved once more that everyone there to witness it. Padding back the best kind of antiwar message comes from across the stage barefooted she sighed before the music within us. Landslide followed. singing the last song, “I’ve got rid of those shoes,” she confessed. “We’ll be back later Martie McGuire, kept her cool, calm and this year,” they assured us as the lined up sophisticated look together all night long. with their Band across the front of the stage, Switching guitars from electric to acoustic smiling with delight and waving. to slide and back again. Playing mandolin proved that you don’t learn to play like this The Dixie Chicks had been brave enough and – it’s a gift. Natalie’s sister Emily Robinson sure enough of themselves and their music is one of the most fluent female fiddle players to stand up and be counted. And for that we I’ve ever seen. At times her work is almost should be glad. As for me, all that’s left to say classical. But then she picks up the pace and is, “Been there, seen them – and yes – I did we’re back to bluegrass and rock. Natalie get the ‘T’ shirt!” disappears off stage leaving Emily to duet with Martie. Pure magic. “Very good girls,” says * Taking The Long Way was released on BMG Natalie as she wobbles back again, wearing on June 12, 2006

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MessiahThe man who earns his bread and butter in the honky tonks in Texas is visiting Europe this summer. If you haven’t arranged to go to The South Will Rise Again festival – when I tell you is going to be there – will you change your mind? iding into latest album – . town – for the second annual Now in his forties Mark doesn’t feel over the South Will Rise hill: “I always knew I wasn’t finished,” he Again Festival says. “And turning forty I always had in the – it’s Country artist Mark Chesnutt. Since back of my mind well was forty his first single Mark before his career kicked into gear.” hasR experienced the highs and lows of the unpredictable music scene: “The first couple “But I had a little bit of doubt. Maybe radio years it was non-stop.” Mark says. “I can ain’t gonna want to play my music anymore. remember one time during a tour, I didn’t Maybe I’m too old for the fans.” see home for ten months, with exception of a day or a day-and-a-half, then it was right back He isn’t too old for a dance and Line dancers out again.” have always had a soft spot for Mark Chesnutt. Choreographers like Michele Perron, Peter Firstly, Mark stopped to pick up the CMA Metelnik, Roy Verdonk and Darren Bailey Horizon Award which helped his career take have all been inspired by Mark’s music. You off. His sales rocketed and before long he can join the thousands of Line dancers who became one of Billboards ten most played will be dancing on the show ground at this radio artists of the 90s. year’s festival in Poole, Dorset. * The album Heard It In A Love Song will be released later this year. You From Beaumont, Texas, this Country So lets find out what you can expect from the Honky Tonker loves fishing, hunting and headlining act? Full of honky tonk sounds you can see Mark Chesnutt perform at anything Texan: “I’ve never moved out of should expect to be shuffling to the fiddle The South Will Rise Again have a Southeast Texas. I grew up there. All my parts and two stepping to his guitar sounds. look at the advert on page 28, visit friends and family are there. I’m near He is a legend who plays respectable music www.thesouthwillriseagain.co.uk or the coast. I really have no reason to go and is respected by many great names. His anywhere else.” son is named after Country sensation Waylon contact 01202 534205 or 514514. Jennings: “We had another name picked out He may have no reason to leave Texas but he for him, but after spending the whole day did veer away from his treasured Country with Waylon, getting to be good friends with roots. He even covered ’s I Don’t him, he just said ‘All I want out of this thing Want to Miss A Thing: “I listen to a lot of old is, you name that baby after me’. So I did, and George Jones and stuff, a lot it really surprised him.” of Waylon and Jr. But I also like classic rock stuff, like Aerosmith, Van Haven, Married since 1992, Mark and Tracie Kiss and ZZ Top.” Chesnutt are the loving parents of three boys, Waylon, Casey, and Cameron: “He (Waylon Venturing into the not so Country sound Jennings) sent my little Waylon one of the earned Mark some criticism, but in 2004, first edition Statocasters Mark got a new deal with Vivaton Records. that Fender put out in the mid-90s,” added Thankfully as an independent label Mark is Mark. “And he signed the pick guard: To little given complete freedom to pluck his strings Waylon from Big Waylon. I love you. 1996.” and bang his steel guitar sounds as loud as he likes. He is sticking to the sound he knows He is known as the hillbilly messiah after the best and you can hear his live set, with music critic Robert K. Oermann said: world class vocals and heart felt emotion, “Mark Chesnutt gave honky-tonk music back at The South Will Rise Again on Sunday its soul. July 30, 2006: “I just make records because I want people to come see my show,” he “When he appeared on an arid musical smiles. “Just listening to music is great,” he landscape back in 1990, I dubbed him the says, “but I’ve got to be out there on stage hillbilly messiah.” Oermann adds: “I still feel making it.” that way today and I’ll feel that way decades from now.” Mark is an established Country music treasure with 14 number one singles, 23 top After a rocky few years thank goodness ten singles, four platinum albums and five that Drinkin Man put Mark back where he gold records. Last week he was putting the belongs: “Vivaton loved it,” he said. “After finishing touches to five new songs for the they listened to it one of the promotion

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real potential as a dance track. Hey Valerie (151bpm) this is a stonking rocker of a track with some great harmonies, hot guitar solos, and some awesome piano playing. A Glorious track. Get ‘Er Done (166bpm) is also a fast upbeat track with somewhat of a retro rockabilly feel to it and this is a good dance track. Cattin’ (127bpm) has the sound of the Stray Cats and with its powerful driving drum beat it has got dance written all over it. Everytime It Rains (98bpm) sounds very Country and is a gorgeous cha cha. Everything I Believe In (120bpm) shows influences of the Mavericks which ain’t no bad thing. An American Man (93bpm) this sounds like and is all about the late, great Johnny Cash and fans of his will love listening and dancing to this song. Poppycock (86bpm) is an instrumental in a similar vein to Tequila. This shows off the bands immense musical talents and would make for a good fun dance track. You’re Looking At The Man (128bpm) sounds like Raul Malo has joined on this song, a super east coast swing track, which is a great dance prospect. Finally we have It’s Never Too Late For A Party (98bpm) a great closer and I agree entirely with the sentiment behind this song. sounds like something you already know. This I have to admit when I first listened to this SOLDIERS OF LOVE is a corker of a Country rocker and a powerful album I was a little disappointed. However, dance track. after a few plays it has grown on me, so much The Derailers She’s A Lot Like Texas (80/160bpm) is a so I now rate it very highly. Previously the PALO DURO RECORDS – PDR 1201 classy two stepper, ideal for Ribbon Of highway, Derailers had one definitive sound, now they but it should have a dance of it’s own. have a diverse sound encompassing many We have danced to several tracks from Soldier Of Love (115bpm) sounds like a differing genres. If you give this a fair hearing, The Derailers over the years, most notably classic track from the sixties and I can see this and if choreographers take note, then this has their version of Then I Kissed Her for Peter appealing to choreographers and dancers alike. the potential to be one of the most important Metelnick’s hit dance Derailed. The band Donna Sue Earline (110bpm) parodies Sha Line dance albums so far this year, Trust Me! have changed the line up with only two of the Na Na’s Born To Hand Jive from the Grease Thanks to CD City for the album. original four members remaining but adding movie. This could be a fun Line dance if a another three. Let's see if this has changed the choreographer is willing. sound of the band. The One Before Me (80bpm) has a very Listen We Begin with Cold Beer, Hot Women & contemporary feel to it, a sort of cross between Cool Country Music (86/172bpm) which James Blunt and Oasis. It has a good beat with Dance

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COUNTRY IS ROAD TO TAKING THE MY ROCK YOU LONG WAY Trent Tomlinson Liz Talley Dixie Chicks

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I would like to introduce you to Trent Tomlinson. Liz Talley was born and raised in Houston, Texas. She Since their political outburst, it is well documented the Kentucky native, Trent left college after just six months learned to play guitar from some musical neighbours popularity of the Dixie Chicks has suffered greatly. Their and headed to Nashville with $40 and his guitar. He before teaching herself to play drums and bass. She is a last studio release was Home back in 2002 and now they spent 12 years honing his skills and top names like Sara talented singer songwriter who has enjoyed success in release this latest offering. Evans recorded Trent’s music. He has released his debut her own State but now releases her debut album. The Long Way Around (128bpm) has a steady intro album on Lyric Street Records. The opening track Before I Met You (96/192bpm) which turns into a catchy tune with a good pace. It is an Country Is My Rock (126bpm) is the first cut and will remind you of Reba’s early work. It is a two step east coast swing which will make a good dance track. it’s a powerhouse Country rocker, more Big and Rich with a Texas swing flavour and is a brilliant dance track. Easy Silence(86bpm) uses intense lyrics throughout. than Garth Brooks and it is a smashing dance track. A Stranger In My Arms (97bpm) has a lovely Not Ready To Make Nice (78bpm) is the first single Cheatin’ On My Honkytonk (126bpm) this honky traditional feel to it, similar to Patsy Cline’s work and from the album, it’s a great track but I doubt we will tonkin’, foot stompin’, rock infused track inspired Kikki lovers of Country music will love to dance to this track. be dancing to it. Unlike, Everybody Knows (116bpm) Morris and Karl Cregeen to write a 64 count, four wall, It’s Time To Cross That Bridge (115bpm) is a nice which is a brilliant cha cha. It is one of my personal intermediate dance to it and it is well worth a look. Country cha and it is a duet with Billy Yates. Those favourite, Country sounding with great harmonies. Angels Like Her (120bpm) is a gorgeous waltz and of you who liked the song Come Dance With Me will Bitter End (128bpm) is a fast waltz in the mould of I will be surprised if there is not a good dance to this particularly like enjoy this one. Sundown In Nashville. Lullaby (100bpm) is over five lovely track soon. Ready For Love (81/162bpm) is one of the best minutes long and may sing you to sleep. Hey Batter Batter (88/176bpm) is somewhat dance prospects on the album with great Cajun spices. Lubbock Or Leave It (93bpm) is more like the different – it is a two step – I am sure this My Old Life (68bpm), a lovely nightclub two step, is Chicks in their glorious Sin Wagon days. This is a super track will excite both couples and Line dancers. a solo writing effort from Liz. It is a traditional Country track and is ideal for a good fast Tush Push. Just Might Have Her Radio On (82bpm) steadies story song awash with some haunting fiddle playing. Silent House (75bpm) has a good beat and the girls’ the pace right down and Trent sounds like Daryl Worley Close Up The Honkytonks (128bpm) is a classic harmonies, along with Emily’s banjo picking make this on this song, which lyrically is very strong. Buck Owens song – it is a glorious dance track – simply an enjoyable track. The Next Time (100bpm) now its time to bounce crying out to have a dance written to it. Meanwhile, Favourite Year (78bpm) is a powerful back to the driving beat of the hard Country sound with Texas In Your Swing (103/206bpm) is a cracking two night-club two step that could just tempt someone into a strong and powerful track. Musically, this is one of the step – Country dance as it should be. writing a dance to it. better tracks and I can see this being a great dance. A Stitch In Time (101bpm) is a gentle cha and is also Voice Inside My Head (111bpm) is another I really A Good Run (114bpm) is for me, the best track a Country gem, I love the Dobro on the accompaniment. like. It has a cha cha rhythm and is awash with acoustic on the album. It is a delightful cha cha and is so very This just needs gentle dance writing to it. guitar. I just love the unusual sound from Emily’s Sitar. different from the rest of the album. Rockabilly Baby (165bpm) what a beauty, think I Like It (105bpm) uses a strong up tempo sound. Drunker Than Me (124bpm) reminds me of A Little Stray Cats meet Jerry Lee Lewis and Reba. This Country Then Baby Hold On (75bpm) slows the pace Less Talk And A Lot More Action. There have been a few rocker has the potential to be a massive Line dance hit. somewhat, but it does have dancefloor possibilities. dances written to this but I like Kathy Brown’s 32 count, It is worth buying the album for this track. Unlike So Hard (81bpm) – I don’t see us dancing to four wall, beginner/intermediate dance. The Road (100bpm) is a very traditional waltz and this one. The Bottle (82bpm) is another of my favourites. Trent would be ideal for Waltz Across Texas although it is The album closes with I Hope (83bpm) a Gospel reminisces as he drinks a bottle of Jim Beam. worthy of a dance of its own. sound, once again the Chicks can’t help but end on a I Was Gonna Leave Tomorrow Anyway (90bpm) is The closing track Right Back Here To You (130bpm) political song. also a good strong song. It has some great guitar solos is a contemporary east coast swing with great potential. If you are a die hard fan of the Dixie Chicks you are and some strong harmonies. There is no doubt that Liz Talley’s album will appeal going to buy this album anyway, however for those of One Wing In The Fire (72bpm) is the final track and more to the true Country music lovers. It leans more to you who are not sure, I will say whilst there are a few it is a Gospel flavoured night-club two step. the traditional style yet there are some excellent dance good dance tracks and some very good listening tracks, Trent Tomlinson not only co-wrote all the songs but he tracks too. I highly recommend this fine piece of work to this album does not live up to the first two albums by co-produced the album as well. This is a brilliant debut you, especially the nostalgic souls among you, who like a Country mile, and I would suggest that you sample album, great new Country music, with several good me, miss the good old days of Line dancing. some of the songs before you part with your hard dance tracks and you should order your copy today. Thanks to CD City for the album. earned cash.

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CAROLINE LIZ DEWSBURY CARR Dance Issue Published CD’s Corral Watcha Wanna Do That For July 06 Newbury & The Carr -o’- Liners Who’s Ya Daddy July 06 Thatcham, Berkshire Ayr, Scotland Two Stepper July 06 Street Walkin’ May 06 Stuck-a-While Watcha Wanna Do That For Inside Your Heaven July 06 Pete Harkness Kim Ray Romance April 06 Let’s Stick Together - Roxy Music/Brian Ferry I Fell In Love - Carlene Carter No Place to Go January 06 First taught this dance last year and it has A very good beginner dance with a great Stuck A While May 06 filled the floor ever since. A well written track of music, no tags or restarts. The music Pumpin’ For Love June 06 improver/intermediate dance this is well is fast but you will have endless slower tracks Sailing June 06 worth teaching particularly, if like mine, in your collection to practise to. your class like singing along to the music. •All the other dance scripts reviewed or I’m pleased to see it becoming more and Who’s Ya Daddy mentioned by our reviewers are available more popular. Andrew, Sheila & Simon at www.linedancermagazine.com Who’s Your Daddy - Mike Walker Inside Your Heaven Good dance with equally good music. I Rachael McEnaney had difficulty finding this version by Mike Inside Your Heaven - Carrie Underwood Walker but found the same track by Toby Watch And Learn With many nightclub two-steps to choose Keith which eliminates the 4 count tag at SOS (Rescue Me) from, this well-crafted dance stands out from the end of wall 6. You will find this dance a Sailing the crowd. A beautiful flowing dance, which good teach and not too difficult. Kiss You All Over has gone down extremely well at my club. A great choice of music by Rachael. Two Stepper Video clips of the above dances and many more Dynamite Dot available at www.linedancermagazine.com Watching You Dance With The One That Brought You - Tina Argyle Shania Twain Every Breath You Take - The Police I love this little dance from Dot and actually To a song that everyone knows, this use it now as my ‘cool down’ at the end of “Fields of Gold” type dance has some very class. I just think the dance fits brilliantly to interesting rock and shuffle patterns. An the music. Any level of dancer will enjoy excellent dance that can be enjoyed by all dancing to this. level of dancer. I hope it will become as popular as it deserves. Street Walkin’ Glynn Rodgers SOS (Rescue Me) Streets of Bakersfi eld - Vera & Teresa A nice easy teach for beginners with no tags SOS - Rihanna or restarts. A good dance to a great old track. This is a wonderful, funky dance with Check it out if you have exhausted your list some different step patterns. Another hit of beginner dances recently. from Vera and Teresa. Love the music; one of my favourite dances at the moment and Inside Your Heaven definitely a floor-filler with attitude. Rachael McEnaney Inside Your Heaven - Carrie Underwood This is a delightful nightclub two-step from Rachel. It looked more difficult at first glance but once you go over the steps you will find it really flows well to the music.

32 These pages will give you an insight to what is proving popular and will help you to make informed decisions on what to teach.

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Romance Slippery East To West Pim Humphrey Tripple X (R. Sarlemijn, D. Bailey, R. Verdonk) Larry Hayden Let Your Love Flow - Bellamy Brothers World of Hurt - Ilse De Lange Coast To Coast - Modern Talking America An ideal beginner/improver dance. Steps are We saw this being danced at Maggie G’s Don’t be put of by the 96 counts, it doesn’t nice and steady with nothing taxing for them Southport event in March by the Dutch and feel like it, and is a very easy teach. I think to follow, using the above alternative track, Norwegian dancers. Our choice of music is this could be the next No1, it went down which they seem to like. the alternative track, which is awesome. 32 a storm with my dancers, so if you haven’t counts, 4 walls with no tags or restarts, it tried this one yet give it a go you won’t be Dream Lover just flows beautifully. I love the two “holds” disappointed. Dianne Evans which fit so well to the music and as it’s not Dream Lover - Bobby Darin a fast track everyone can cope with the 1 Lovers Waltz A 2 wall 64 count dance with one easy and a 1/4 turn. Robbie McGowan Hickie restart. This dance is enjoyed by both my What If I Say Goodbye - Vince Gill beginner and intermediate classes. A classic SOS (Rescue Me) (Duet with Emmylou Harris) track by Bobby Darin which you can have a Teresa and Vera What a great track of music this is, and good old sing-a-long too. SOS (Rescue Me) - Rihanna some interesting step sequences, a bit This wasn’t as hard to teach as I’d thought, different from the usual waltz steps. Robbie Drinks For Two although some of the dancers struggled with always turns out great dances, and this is my Ed Lawton the timing of the last 16 counts. Excellent favourite dance at the moment. Two Bottles Of Beer - choreography and some of the dancers get This is one of my class’s favourites at the really carried away with styling. It certainly Sailing moment and all importantly my husbands livens up the class. Jo & John Kinser favourite too. A lovely easy flowing dance, Sailing - Rod Stewart to a good country track by Lonestar. A big Twisted Not a Rod Stewart fan myself but plenty thumbs up all round! Masters in Line of my dancers are and what a lovely dance Twisted - Santana by Jo & John. The dance just flows, good No Place To Go 32 count, 4 wall dance to a brilliant Santana combination of steps, and they sing a long as Ann Wood track, with no tags or restarts. The track is well, a really feel good dance. Radio Dancing - Engelbert Humperdink just a bit long so needs fading out. The spiral I’m owning up. I never bothered with this turn and the cross-side-together steps into Kiss You All Over one at the time, I said “oh no not Englebert”, a half turn at the end of the dance make it Gaye Teather but I must admit when I heard the track it interesting. I Want To Kiss You All Over - Diamond Jack wasn’t so bad. Ann has come up with a good Gaye turns out some great dances and what dance, really glad I taught this one now, Home a cracker of a dance this is, flows so well to everyone loves it including myself, and Frank Cooper the track. Very well received by the class, an proving to be popular. Home - Michael Buble easy teach. I can see this one being a class The class took quite a few weeks to master favourite. this dance, and it wasn’t easy to teach. Now they’ve got it they love it and are “hearing” the two tags. Original choreography, especially the little run around in the first 8 counts. As the music is slow most of the dancers are having no difficulty coping with the turns.

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36 usic City brought the elite of the Bentley, Entertainer of the Year Keith Urban Country market together for the and Country superstar Kenny Chesney all biggest Country music festival in dropped in to sing for the masses of Country Mthe world. This year over 160,000 fanatics. fans descended on to the streets of downtown Nashville to catch a glimpse of their Country At the heartbeat of this festival are the fans. It hero, get a autograph from their favourite is all about their relationship with the artists star or just to sing along and dance to their and that is the reason people come from the favourite Country track. city of Nashville, the State of Tennessee, The United States and 27 foreign countries. It The festival took place in three main venues, was worth the trip for all those who made the the convention centre, the Riverfront effort artists like Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, stage and the Coliseum, home to the NFL Terri Clark, Billy Currington, Montgomery Tennessee Titans. Gentry, Wynonna and Trisha Yearwood all performed on the Friday evening. Trisha Nashville wouldn’t be Nashville if music Yearwood stopped during her live set to say: wasn’t played in all the bars in town and “We always hear so much about how great it It was quite bizarre singers and bands played for tips in famous is for the fans to see all their favourite artists hangouts like Legends, Rippy’s and the Wild in the same place, but it’s the same for me. I listening to them call Orchid Lounge. These singers were handed just love coming here and getting a chance to a chance in a million, playing in the hope of see all the fans.” Keith Urban and Nicole being the next Keith Urban or who both played these stages and were Intimacy is what this festival is all about. As Kidman ‘nice kids’ discovered this way. Linedancer Magazine’s raving reporter I was given access to the Press Conference, which The weather is crucial and this year the involved being in a room with less than 20 sun rays were plentiful, it was a glorious other photographers and journalist, with 90F and higher. Only once did the rain halt the artists only six feet away. They were all proceeding, when an electrical storm struck so pleasant. Every singer was at the festival as was on stage. The surprise for free, raising money for charity. I was appearance of was a wash able to see some of Countries biggest names out and her set was cancelled due to the genuinely pledge their support to the fans. storm. Other than that the show went on. Newcomers, Little Big Town were nervous about being interviewed but old hats, Brooks Things got started with a parade, featuring and Dunn talked about the CMA Awards in special guests, athletes and classic Chevy New York City. It was quite bizarre listening cars, through Nashville led by Cowboy Troy to them call Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman and featuring Big and Rich. Cowboy Troy was ‘nice kids’. They were asked about Keith outgoing and energetic, his performance with performing on their set and the whole room Big and Rich was real entertainment and the exploded with laughter when they said: “Is enthusiastic crowd enjoyed the show on the that who that long haired guy was?” eve of the main event. Surprise guests are a trademark of the CMA Festival and this I learned all kinds of things about the artists year CMA Horizon Award winner Dierks including how Miranda Lambert got the

37 tattoo on her left forearm. It was a present to morning and make this Country work. It’s herself when her album went gold, although their music.” she added her father wasn’t too happy about it. I learned from Martina McBride that He ended his rousing set with The Devil Keith Urban recorded in her home studio Went Down To Georgia. The Bellamy Brothers and was witness to the stir caused by Carrie played on the same stage playing their melodic Underwood when she entered dressed in a material like Beautiful Body, Reggae Cowboy, provocative outfit which resembled a french Let Your Love Flow and Redneck Girl. maid costume. Carrie didn’t go though the apprenticeship that the others on the Carrie Underwood pleased the crowds on Country scene did and has been accepted the main stage: “It’s been a great week,” with open arms despite her route into the Carrie shouted to a enthusiastic audience. “It industry. There was patriotism from Craig wasn’t too long ago, I was sitting out there Morgan, who slammed the Dixie Chicks, with y’all.” emotionally he commented on how wrong they are to criticise those who are upholding Keith Urban and Martina McBride were both, their freedom. Josh Turner, Brad Paisley and as expected, well received. My personal Keith Anderson were some of the others who favourite was Joe Nichols, who gave an spoke to the press. excellent performance. However, it seemed the main man in the States at the moment Back on the musical stage, Charlie Daniels is Kenny Chesney. Kenny was the surprise opened the Riverfront stage with Good Times performer on Friday night and it seems his Rockin. He said: “This is all about the fans. new single is the Summertime hit over the It’s like everybody that comes to town gets pond. Summertime is from his latest album a backstage pass. It’s really up close and The Road and The Radio. He is a big star, personal for the fans. This is the music of popular with the audience and the artists. the people, the music of the common man Many spoke highly of his influence on their – which is what I am. It’s about the salt of own careers and it seems Kenny Chesney is the earth, Country people who get up every definitely pleasing his fans.

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of Linedancer Magazine After almost 11 years and hits like we ran a regular feature Better Things To Do and Girls Lie, Too TERRI CLARK was recently dropped by her giving you all the gossip former label, Mercury. She will be starting to record at her new label, BNA Records. connected to music. We Fans can expect a new CD from Terri early have decided to bring in 2007. back the feature and Are you ready for some football? HANK WILLIAMS, JR. is set to perform welcome any news from the opening credits to ESPN’s Monday artists around the world Night Football. Monday Night Football is an American institution.

On a beach in Fiji newlyweds KEITH URBAN Country music legend BILLY WALKER – and NICOLE KIDMAN are getting adjusted along with his wife Bettie, 44-year-old bassist to married life. For Nicole it is her second Charles Lilly Jr. and 40-year-old guitarist marriage after her ten year relationship with Daniel Patton were all killed in a one vehicle Hollywood A’ list Tom Cruise. The wedding accident early on Sunday morning May 21. was held near Sydney, at Australia’s Cardinal The 77 year old singer appears to have lost Cerretti Memorial Chapel on St Patrick’s control of the van he was driving in Alabama. Estate at Manly. It was a big family affair with her sister and daughter as part of the bridal GEORGE HAMILTON IV, the “International party and his brother part of the grooms Ambassador of Country Music”, celebrates party. Hollywood guests included Russell his 50th Anniversary as an entertainer with Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Naomi Watts and a new book, cd and U.K. celebratory tour set Rupert Murdoch. for the autumn. Hamilton’s new cd is titled Heritage And Legacy. BIG & RICH donated their signature guitars to the Country Music Hall of Fame and REBA MCENTIRE has announced that her Museum – Big Kenny’s Guild F–50 model next CD will be a duets album, with some of and Rich’s Epiphone Hummingbird masterbilt her favourite stars. These stars will include instrument were given to the museum. Ronnie Dunn from Brooks and Dunn but as yet no other names have been released WILLE NELSON is heading back to because, simply, she hasn’t asked them yet! Hollywood to play Uncle Jesse in a prequel to the Dukes of Hazzard. Willie is the Country legends GEORGE JONES and only celebrity to return to the set for the MERLE HAGGARD will record their first forthcoming movie The Dukes of Hazzard album together since 1982’s A Taste of 2. Warner Bros have scheduled the film for Yesterday’s Wine. It is likely to be released in release on DVD by the end of this year or October on Bandit Records and will be called early in 2007. Kickin’ Out the Footlights ... Again.

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Photographs by Andy Bradshaw TV shows come and go – but when the series ends – what happens to the stars of the show. Pamela Edelston chats to those we fell in love with over an Argentine Tango and a Milonga... Have Saturday nights returned to normal to Ludlow and Darrien has been to visit his since the season finale of Strictly Dance family and friends. Saturday just gone I was Fever? The show has changed the lives part of a festival in my home town which of all ten couples – whether they dance went well. It was swamped with people and it Latin, ballet, contemporary, street or salsa was really nice to go back and see those who – they have all made a play for a job in the have supported us. dance world. Things are moving fast for the champions, Hollie Robertson and Darrien “We really appreciate the people who took Wright as they jump from the BBC studio to the time to vote for us.” the West end stage dancing in Footloose The Musical. The 2006 final had lots of talent on display. How did they rate their competitors? “It is going really well, we are in the third week of rehearsals. We rehearse for a few “I watched the final on tape and thought it hours a day and we have met all the cast, been was wicked to watch,” comments Darrien. out to dinner with them and the main people. We have been to see the show about six “It was one of the hardest and most stressful times. We don’t get bored of it and have been weeks of my life,” adds Hollie. “Darren and doing the dances sitting in the audience... Lana are extremely good and I know we people probably think we are mad. needed to have that extra focus. We stayed focused every second of the day and gave “When the show first finished I went up to extra when we got to do our style.” see my family and had some chill out time but it felt wrong not to be dancing all the time. It was their freestyle routine, which was In the mansion it was non stop we bust our sensational, that clinched the trophy: “We butts, just by keeping going, going, going. choose the music on the Sunday after the Hollie and I stayed in the studio all day until semi final. Hollie started doing her hip hop 11pm when they closed and then we would moves and I was just watching saying you dance on the landing or in the bedroom.” have to teach me that. She did and it just gelled together. By Monday or Tuesday we had Have they had chance to relax a little and a routine and then we were able to practise it recharge their batteries? “I’ve been back and make it stand out on the night.” It certainly stood out but what memories I always loved slow dancing, usually what I do have they taken from the house and who is so high energy but when we did Show Me will they be friends with now the TV show Heaven I as in the zone, it was wicked.” is over: “I love Stacy. We got on really well, the mummy in the house. Pam was Hollie added: “I know Darrien really liked one of the nicest girls in the house, she was it. I didn’t realise how many different styles really genuine. It is strange because before are involved and Darren was a really good the show I didn’t have many girl friends. I teacher. Rachael (McEnaney) was really nice am a real tomboy, I suppose I prefer lads’ too, I could relate to her because she was a company. Darrien and I will stay in contact young teacher.” forever. I am also putting together a girl Hip Hop troupe. Hip Hop is my thing, I mean I am So Hip Hop dancer Hollie and disco dancer willing to try anything but that is my passion. Darrien have lots of great memories, friends I have asked Pam and Lana to dance with me and expert training to take from the BBC. as part of the new troupe. I want to do things After a run as part of the cast of Footloose that girls don’t usually do, like all the tricks what special moments will they cherish? boys do.” “Doing the Line dance was a highlight, I Hollie has lots of plans including using some also loved the street dance because it was of her prize money to put towards setting up like nothing I had ever done before. In the a dance studio. For the moment though they freestyle Hollie taught me to cartwheel which are both hoping to continue performing: “We I had never done before either. The Argentine are in the show for a week then we are going Tango didn’t go down too well but we thought to sit down and discuss what happens next.” we did our best. It was all about confidence for me. My mam talked me into going in for Footloose is a classic West End show and the show in the first place, I didn’t think I was did you realise they even Line dance in one good enough. I would never have auditioned scene: “I even get to wear Cowboy boots,” for a West end show so it has been fantastic. “I am a disco dancer Darrien laughs. “We are appearing for one week, then we are and everyone thinks “I loved doing it on the show, I had been to going to sit down and talk about the future. I a club Line dancing with a neighbour when would love to carry on with the show.” it is all John Travolta I was about 13 and I really enjoyed it. I was always asking Darren to show me how do it. I In other news from the Dance Fever so I know what it had some idea about Line dance after Danny competitors – we have heard from Darren and Jodie last year, they really changed my Bailey and Lana Williams, they have been in can be like to be opinion of Line dance but this year all the Holland and Scotland. Darren won Dance of Line dancers in the house were always talking the Year at the Dutch Dance Awards and we misunderstood and I about it and we all said that we would love to will be keeping you up to date on what comes go to the competitions.” next for this talented pair. Meanwhile, Dave loved having a go.” Blake hosted Robert Glover and Dawn Nelson “I am a disco dancer and everyone thinks it is at a Line dance event in Crewe. It was a all John Travolta so I know what it can be like successful weekend and everyone was blown Visit www.footloosethemusical.co.uk to be misunderstood and I loved having a go. away by their demo. or phone the box offi ce on 0870 950 0935

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ack in 1995 I was a big fan of Garth watching all dancers – from beginner to advance Along the lines of the Brooks, he was playing in Holland and and spread across the world – enjoying this I was the first in line to get a ticket. choreography. Envious would have to be there famous BBC Radio 4 I loved seeing him live but it was at for whenever I am feeling funky and Oakland Bthis concert I came across Line dancing for the Cha Cha when I prefer to be easy going. programme, Desert very first time. I didn’t have a clue that everyone Enamoramewould was so familiar with each other and there was take me back to my Island Discs, we are such a great atmosphere as everyone danced the summer holidays Tush Push... that it got me into Line dance. and remind me of asking Line dancers Radar Love would be the second dance I my good friend would need on my desert island because it is Wil Bos. full of good memories. It was the first dance I The most which dances choreographed. I heard the song and instantly important dance thought it was amazing, it was the type of track I would have to they would that was asking for a high power dance and so keep with me all I gave it one. the time is Have take on a Tom Mickers and I made a song and a dance Fun Go Mad. named Get In Line. I had just won the Classic It reminds me desert island. World Champion title in LA and soon after I got of the fun Line a contract from a record company in Holland. It dance brings into many lives. I danced this Choreographer, was a happy time for me as I travelled the world at the World Championships with the Superstars as part of a duo with Tom. The dance would in front of a crowd of over 2,000 people. Roy Verdonk remind me of Tom and the many great things we Behind the scenes I remember everyone being have done together. so nervous, you could feel the energy filling the has sent in his choices. I love the music for Devil In Me and it would entire hall. I looked across the floor out at the remind me of a theatre show we did called The audience and took notice of the people waiting Devil Went Down To Georgia. The tour involved to be entertained. I thought they just want to all the best Line dancers in Holland, we danced see us enjoy ourselves and have fun on the around Holland and then in England. floor and couldn’t believe we were so nervous. I have so many other dances I would like to I danced like noone was watching that day. I keep with me including Remember When didn’t care, I loved it... I danced for myself and – the dance floats to the beautiful music. the audience not for judgement or placement. The Beast was the first ever advance dance I did At that moment I felt the movement through choreographed by my very respected collegue my whole body and since then a day without Rob Fowler. I remember you were a beast if you dancing is a day without living. I love it – every could crack that one! Buy Me Drink is great single minute of the day – where there is music to sing a long too and would raise my spirits, there is a need to dance. while Speak To The Sky would take me back to Roy Verdonk

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TOM MICKERS & ROY VERDONK Get In Line 2 WALL - 32 COUNTS - INTERMEDIATE CALLING STEPS ACTUAL FOOTWORK DIRECTION SUGGESTION

Section 1 Cross, Back, Together x 2, Touch Back, 1/2 Turn, Step, Heel Swivel.

1 & 2 Cross right over left. Step back on left. Step right beside left. Cross & Together On the spot

3 & 4 Cross left over right Step back on right. Step left beside right. Cross & Together

5 - 6 Touch right toes back. Pivot 1/2 turn right taking weight onto right. Back. Turn. Turning right

7 & 8 Step forward left. Swivel heels left. Swivel heels to place. Step Heel Swivel Forward

Section 2 Side & Cross Steps In Front & Behind, Unwind 1/2 Turn, Claps.

9 - 10 Step left to left side. Cross step right over left. Side. Cross. Left

11 - 12 Step left to left side. Cross step right over left. Side. Cross.

13 - 14 Step left to left side. Touch right behind left. Side. Behind.

15 & 16 Unwind 1/2 turn right. Clap hands twice. (weight remains on left) Unwind Clap Clap Turning right.

Section 3 Cross, 1/4 Turn Left, Together, Touch, Rolling 1 & 1/4 Turn Left.

17 - 18 Cross right over left. Step back left making 1/4 turn left. Cross. Turn. Turning left

19 - 20 Step right to right side. Touch left beside right with clap. Together. Touch. On the spot

21 - 22 Step left 1/4 turn left. Make 1/2 turn left stepping back right. Turn Turning left

23 - 24 Make 1/2 turn left stepping forward left. Touch right beside left with clap. 2, 3 Touch

Option A left grapevine with 1/4 turn left can replace steps 21 - 24

Section 4 Arm Movements.

25 - 26 Touch left hand to right shoulder. Touch left hand to left shoulder. Right Left On the spot

27 Stretch left arm forward placing right hand on left upper arm. Forward

28 Bring left hand towards chest and roll over and through right. Roll

Release right taking left hand under right and return to position 27.

29 - 30 Point both hands out to right side. Point both hands out to left side. Right. Left.

31 Stretch both arms forward. (As if shooting guns.) Forward

32 Drop both arms down to side. (Putting guns away.) Down

Choreographed by: Tom Mickers & Roy Verdonk (Holland)

Choreographed to: ‘Get In Line’ by ‘The Chammps’ (140bpm) from Line Dance Fever 7

Music Suggestiuon: ‘Almost Jamaica’ by The Bellamy Brothers (112bpm) from Line Dance Fever 8

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Approved by: A Fine Place To Start 2 WALL - 32 COUNTS - BEGINNER CALLING STEPS ACTUAL FOOTWORK DIRECTION SUGGESTION

Section 1 Jazz Box, Chasse Left, Back Rock

1 - 2 Cross right over left. Step left back. Cross Back Back

3 - 4 Step right to right side. Touch left beside right. Side Touch Right

5 & 6 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. Side Close Side Left

7 - 8 Rock back on right. Rock forward onto left. Back Rock Back

Section 2 Vine Right 1/4 Turn, Touch, 1/4 Turn, Touch, 1/4 Turn, Touch

1 - 2 Step right to right side. Cross left behind right. Side Behind Right

3 - 4 Step right 1/4 turn right. Touch left beside right. Turn Touch Turning right

5 - 6 Step left 1/4 turn right. Touch right beside left. Turn Touch

7 - 8 Step right 1/4 turn right. Touch left beside right. Turn Touch

Section 3 Left Lock Step Forward, Scuff, Right Lock Step Forward, Scuff

1 - 2 Step left forward. Lock right behind left. Left Lock Forward

3 - 4 Step left forward. Scuff right heel forward. Left Scuff

5 - 6 Step right forward. Lock left behind right. Right Lock

7 - 8 Step right forward. Scuff left heel forward. Right Scuff

Section 4 Jazz Box 1/4 Turn Left, Cross, Vine Left, Scuff

1 - 2 Cross left over right. Step right back. Cross Back Back

3 - 4 Step left 1/4 turn left. Cross right over left. Turn Cross Turning left

5 - 6 Step left to left side. Cross right behind left. Side Behind Left

7 - 8 Step left to left side. Scuff right heel beside left. Side Scuff

Choreographed by: Robbie Halvorson (USA) August 2005 A video clip of this dance Choreographed to: ‘Real Fine Place To Start’ by Sara Evans (121 bpm) is available to members at from CD Real Fine Place (32 count intro from heavy beat) www.linedancermagazine.com

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Section 1 Walk x 2, Rock 1/2 Turn Right, 1/2 Turn Right, Coaster Step

1 - 2 Walk forward right. Walk forward left. Right Left Forward

3 & Rock forward on right. Rock back onto left. Rock & On the spot

4 Make 1/2 right stepping right forward. Turn Turning right

5 - 6 On ball of right make 1/2 turn right, stepping back onto left. Step right back. Turn Back

7 & 8 Step left back. Step right beside left. Step left forward. Coaster Step On the spot

Section 2 Step, Pivot 1/4 Turn, Vine 1/4 Turn, Cross, Back, Shuffle 1/2 Turn

1 & 2 Step right forward. Pivot 1/4 turn left. Cross step right over left. Step Pivot Cross Turning left

3 & 4 Step left to left side. Cross right behind left. Step left 1/4 turn left. Side Behind Turn

5 - 6 Cross step right over left. Step left back. Cross Back Left

7 & 8 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping - right, left, right. Shuffle turn Turning right

Section 3 1/4 Turn Rock, Behind Side Cross, Rock, Behind Side Cross

1 - 2 Turn 1/4 right rocking left to left side. Rock onto right. Turn Rock Turning right

3 & 4 Cross left behind right. Step right to right side. Cross left over right. Behind Side Cross Right

5 - 6 Rock right to right side. Rock onto left. Side Rock

7 & 8 Cross right behind left. Step left to left side. Cross right over left. Behind Side Cross Left

Section 4 Rock, Shuffle 1/2 Turn, Forward Coaster, Back Coaster

1 - 2 Rock forward on left. Rock back onto right. Forward Rock Forward

3 & 4 Shuffle 1/2 turn left, stepping - left, right, left. Shuffle Turn Turning left

5 & 6 Step right forward. Step left beside right. Step right back. Coaster Step On the spot

7 & 8 Step left back. Step right beside left. Step left forward. Coaster Step

Choreographed by: Ed Lawton (UK) April 2006

Choreographed to: ‘My Old Friend’ by Tim McGraw (96 bpm) from CD Live Like You Were Dying

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Section 1 Walk x 2, Step, Pivot 1/2 Left, Walk x 2, Step, Pivot 1/2 Left

1 - 2 Step right forward. Step left forward. Walk Walk Forward

3 - 4 Step right forward. Pivot 1/2 turn left (weight on left). Step Pivot Turning left

5 - 6 Step right forward. Step left forward. Walk Walk Forward

7 - 8 Step right forward. Pivot 1/2 turn left (weight on left). Step Pivot Turning left

Section 2 Side, Together, Chasse Right, Cross Rock, Chasse Left

1 - 2 Step right to right side. Close left beside right. Side Together Right

3 & 4 Step right to right side. Close left beside right. Step right to right side. Side Close Side

5 - 6 Cross rock left over right. Recover onto right. Cross Rock

7 & 8 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. Side Close Side Left

Section 3 Weave Left, Flick/Touch, Weave Right, 1/4 Turn Right

1 - 3 Cross step right over left. Step left to left side. Cross right behind left. Cross Side Behind Left

4 Flick left diagonally back left (clicking fingers at shoulder height). Flick

Option Flick can be replaced with touch left to side.

5 - 7 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross left behind right. Cross Side Behind Right

8 Step right 1/4 turn right. Turn Turning right

Section 4 Step, Pivot 1/2 Right, Shuffle 1/2 Right, Back Rock, Kick Ball Change

1 - 2 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right (weight on right). Step Pivot Turning right

3 & 4 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping - left, right, left (travelling back). Shuffle Turn

5 - 6 Rock back on right. Recover forward onto left. Back Rock Back

7 & 8 Kick right forward. Step right beside left. Step onto left in place. Kick Ball Change On the spot

Ending Finish on count 7 of Section 4 (kick), facing back wall:

Throw arms in the air!

Choreographed by: Diana Lowery (UK) November 2002 Choreographed to: ‘Patricia’ by Mestizzo (80 bpm) from CD El Tongoneo (32 count intro) Music Suggestion: ‘Viene Mi Gente’ by Chica (124 bpm) from CD Chica (32 count intro), ‘Walk On’ by Reba McIntyre (125 bpm) from Toe The Line 4, ‘Redneck Girl’ by The Bellamy Brothers (132 bpm), ‘Angelina’ by Lou Bega (125 bpm) from Line Dance Fever 15

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Section 1 Right Toe Strut, Left Toe Strut, Kick, Kick, Back, Hook

1 - 2 Touch right toe forward. Drop right heel taking weight. Toe Strut Forward

3 - 4 Touch left toe forward. Drop left heel taking weight. Toe Strut

5 - 6 Kick right forward twice. Kick Kick

7 - 8 Step right back. Hook left across right shin. Back Hook Back

Section 2 Left Lock Step, 1/4 Turn Left Hitch, Chasse Right, Hook Behind Slap

1 - 2 Step left forward. Lock right behind left. Left Lock Forward

3 - 4 Step left forward. On ball of left turn 1/4 left hitching right knee. Left Turn Turning left

5 - 6 Step right to right side. Close left beside right Side Close Right

7 - 8 Step right to right side. Hook left behind right and slap with right hand. Side Hook

Section 3 Side, Behind, Side, Cross, 1/4 Turn x 2, Cross, Hook Behind Slap

1 - 2 Step left to left side. Cross right behind left. Side Behind Left

3 - 4 Step left to left side. Cross right over left. Side Cross

5 - 6 Turn 1/4 right stepping left back. Turn 1/4 right stepping right to right side. Turn Turn Turning right

7 - 8 Cross left over right. Hook right behind left and slap with left hand. Cross Hook Right

Section 4 Side 1/4, Hook, Step, Spin 1/2 Turn Hitch, Forward Rock, Back Rock

1 - 2 Stepping right to right side turn 1/4 left. Hook left across right shin. Turn Hook Turning left

3 - 4 Step left forward. Spin 1/2 turn left hitching right knee. Step Spin

5 - 6 Rock forward on right. Recover back onto left. Forward Rock Forward

7 - 8 Rock back on right. Recover forward on left. Back Rock

Choreographed by: Audrey Watson (Scotland) July 2004 Choreographed to: ‘Blue California’ by The Bellamy Brothers (132 bpm) A video clip of this dance from CD By Request (8 count intro after the heavy beat) is available to members at Music Suggestion: ‘Chain Reaction’ by Steps (130 bpm) www.linedancermagazine.com from ‘Gold’ CD (start on vocals)

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Section 1 Side Rock, Cross Shuffle, 1/2 Turn Right, Forward Shuffle

1 - 2 Rock right to right side. Recover onto left. Side Rock Right

3 & 4 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross right over left. Cross Shuffle Left

5 - 6 Make 1/4 right stepping back onto left. Turn 1/4 right stepping right to right side. Turn Turn Turning right

7 & 8 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward

Section 2 Walk x 2, Kick Ball Step, Cross, Side, 1/4 Right Sailor Turn

1 - 2 Walk forward right. Walk forward left. Walk Walk Forward

Option Make full turn left stepping right, left.

3 & 4 Kick right forward. Step right beside left. Step left forward. Kick Ball Step

5 - 6 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross Side Left

7 & Turning 1/4 right sweep right behind left. Step left beside right. Turn & Turning right

8 Step right forward. (9:00) Step Forward

Section 3 Full Turn Left (travelling forward), Heel Switches, Hand Claps

1 - 2 Turn 1/4 left stepping left forward. Turn 1/4 left stepping right back. Turn Turn Turning left

3 - 4 Turn 1/4 left stepping left to side. Turn 1/4 left stepping right forward. Turn Turn

Option Replace turn with 4 walks forward - left, right, left, right.

5 & Touch left heel forward. Step left beside right. Heel & On the spot

6 & Touch right heel forward. Step right beside left. Heel &

7 & 8 Touch left heel forward. Clap hands twice. Heel Clap Clap

Section 4 & Rock, Triple Full Turn Right, Cross, Side, Behind, Side, Cross

& 1 - 2 Step left beside right. Rock forward on right. Recover back onto left. & Rock Recover Forward

3 & 4 Triple full turn right, stepping - right, left, right. Triple Full Turn Turning right

Option Replace turn with right coaster step.

5 - 6 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross Side Right

7 & 8 Cross left behind right. Step right to right side. Cross left over right. Behind Side Cross

Choreographed by: Alan G Birchall (UK) May 2006

Choreographed to: ‘If You’re Going Through Hell’ by Rodney Atkins (156 bpm) from CD If You’re Going Through Hell (32 count intro) Choreographer’s Note: Many thanks to Rick for bringing this music to my attention - great uplifting track! Music Suggestion: ‘Let Me Entertain You’ by Robbie Williams (128 bpm)

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Section 1 Kick & Touch, & Touch, Turn, Back Mambo, Forward Mambo

1 & 2 Kick right forward. Step right in place. Touch left to left side. Kick & Touch On the spot

Option Bend right knee as you touch left to the side.

& 3 - 4 Step left in place. Touch right beside left. Turn 1/4 right (weight on left). & Touch Turn Turning right

5 & 6 Rock back on right. Recover onto left. Step right beside left. Back Mambo Back

7 & 8 Rock forward on left. Recover onto right. Step left beside right. Forward Mambo Forward

Section 2 Kick & Touch, & Touch, Turn, Back Mambo, Step, Pivot 1/2, Step

1 & 2 Kick right forward. Step right in place. Touch left to left side. Kick & Touch On the spot

Option Bend right knee as you touch left to the side.

& 3 - 4 Step left in place. Touch right beside left. Turn 1/4 right (weight on left). & Touch Turn Turning right

5 & 6 Rock back on right. Recover onto left. Step right beside left. Back Mambo Back

7 & 8 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right. Step left forward. Step Pivot Step Turning right

Section 3 Full Turn, Rock 1/4 Step, Weave With 1/2 Turn Right

1 - 2 Turn 1/2 left stepping back onto right. Turn 1/2 left stepping forward onto left. Full Turn Turning left

Option Replace turn with walk forward right, walk forward left.

3 & 4 Rock right forward. Recover onto left making 1/4 turn right. Step right to right side. Rock Turn Side Turning right

5 & Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross & Right

6 & Cross left behind right. Step right to right side. Behind &

7 - 8 Cross left over right. Unwind 1/2 turn right (weight on left). Cross Unwind Turning right

Section 4 Step, Touch, 1/4, 1/4 With Hitch, Cross, Side, Syncopated Jazz Box

1 - 2 Step right to right side. Touch left beside right. Side Touch Right

Styling Click fingers to right side, waist height, looking at hands.

3 - 4 Step left 1/4 turn left. Make further 1/4 turn left hitching right knee. Turn Turn Turning left

5 - 6 Step right across left. Step left to left side. Cross Side Left

7 & 8 & Cross right over left. Step back on left. Step right to right side. Step left forward. Cross Back Side Step On the spot

Choreographed by: Charlotte Macari (UK) May 2006

Choreographed to: ‘Next To Me’ by Shayne Ward (100 bpm) from CD Shayne Ward (16 count intro)

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Section 1 Rock x 2, 1/4 Left, Side, Rock, 1/4 Left, 3/4 Left, Cross, Side, 1/4 Cross

1 & Rock forward on right. Rock back onto left. Right Rock Forward

2 & Rock back on right. Rock forward onto left making 1/4 turn left. Rock Turn Turning left

3 Step right to right side. Side Right

4 & 5 Rock left behind right. Recover onto right in place. Step left 1/4 turn left. Back Rock Turn Turning left

6 Make 1/2 turn left, stepping back onto right. Turn

& 7 Make 1/4 left stepping left to left side. Cross right over left. Turn Cross

8 & Step left to left side. Make 1/4 turn right stepping right to right side. Side Turn

Section 2 Side, Back Rock, 1/4 Left, 1/2 Left, Cross, Side, Together

1 - 2 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross Side

3 & 4 Rock left behind right. Recover onto right in place. Step left 1/4 turn left. Back Rock Turn Right

5 Make 1/2 left, stepping back onto right. Turn Turning left

& 6 Make 1/4 turn left stepping left to left side. Cross right over left. Turn Cross

7 - 8 Step left to left side. Step right beside left. Side Together Left

Section 3 Behind, 1/4 Right, Rock, 1/4 Right, Rock, 1/4 Left, Pivot 1/2, Turn 1/4

1 & 2 Cross left behind right. Step right 1/4 right. Step forward left. Behind Turn Step Turning right

3 & 4 Rock forward on right. Recover onto left. Turn 1/4 right stepping right to side. Rock & Turn

5 & 6 Rock left behind right. Recover onto right. Step left 1/4 turn left. Back Rock Turn Turning left

7 & 8 Step right forward. Pivot 1/2 turn left. Turn 1/4 left stepping right to side. Step Pivot Turn

Section 4 Rock, Side, Rock, 1/4 Right, Step, Pivot 1/2 Right, Side, Rock, Touch

1 & 2 Rock left behind right. Recover onto right. Step left to left side. Back Rock Side Back

3 & 4 Rock right behind left. Recover onto left. Step right 1/4 turn right. Back Rock Turn Turning right

5 & 6 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right. Step left to left side. Step Pivot Side

7 & 8 Rock right behind left. Recover onto left. Touch right to right side. Back Rock Touch Right

Choreographed by: Johnny Two-Step (UK) 2006 Music available on 5-track Love Train CD from Choreographed to: ‘What I Need To Do’ by Glenn Rogers (80 bpm) www.linedancermagazine.com from Love Train Album (16 count intro) or call 01704 392300

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Section 1 Mambo Forward, Mambo Cross, Toe Struts, Syncopated Rock 1/2 Turn 1 & 2 Step right forward. Step left in place. Step right beside left. Right Mambo Forward 3 & 4 Step left to left side. Step right in place. Cross left over right. Mambo Cross Right 5 & Step right toe to right side. Drop heel taking weight. Toe Strut 6 & Cross left toe over right. Drop heel taking weight. Cross Strut 7 & Rock to right side on right. Recover onto left. Rock & 8 Make 1/2 turn right stepping right forward. Turn Turning right

Section 2 Walk x 2, Left Lock Back, Coaster Step, Step, Together Turn, Step 1 - 2 Walk forward left. Walk forward right. Walk Walk Forward Styling Cross step the walks 3 & 4 Step left back. Lock right across left. Step left back Back Lock Step Back 5 & 6 Step right back. Step left beside right. Step right forward. Coaster Step On the spot 7 & 8 Step left forward. Turn 1/2 right stepping right beside left. Step left forward. Step Turn Step Turning right

Section 3 Touch Scuff Stomp (x 2), 2 Count Syncopated 1/4 Jazz Box, 1/4 Shuffle 1 & 2 Touch right toe to left instep. Scuff right forward. Stomp right forward. Touch Scuff Stomp On the spot 3 & 4 Touch left toe to right instep. Scuff left forward. Stomp left forward. Touch Scuff Stomp 5 - 6 Cross right over left. Turn 1/4 right stepping back on left. Cross Turn Turning right 7 - 8 Turn 1/4 right stepping right forward. Step left beside right. Step right forward. Shuffle Turn

Section 4 Step Clap (x 2), Mambo Forward, Full Turn Travelling Back, Coaster 1 & 2 & Step left forward. Clap hands. Step right forward. Clap hands. Step Clap Step Clap Forward 3 & 4 Step left forward. Step right in place. Step left beside right. Mambo Forward 5 - 6 Turn 1/2 right stepping right forward. Turn 1/2 right stepping left back. Turn Turn 7 & 8 Step right back. Step left beside right. Step right forward. Coaster Step On the spot

Section 5 Step Clap (x 2), Mambo Forward, 1/2 Turn, 1/4 Turn, Cross Rock, Side 1 & 2 & Step left forward. Clap hands. Step right forward. Clap hands. Step Clap Step Clap Forward 3 & 4 Step left forward. Step right in place. Step left beside right. Left Mambo 5 - 6 Turn 1/2 right stepping right forward. Turn 1/4 right stepping left to left side. Turn Turn Turning right Option Replace 3/4 right: step right back, turn 1/4 left stepping left to left side. 7 & 8 Cross rock right over left. Recover onto left. Step right to right side. Cross Rock Side On the spot

Section 6 Left Coaster, Pivot 1/2 Left 1 & 2 Step left back. Step right beside left. Step left forward. Coaster Step On the spot 3 - 4 Step right forward. Pivot 1/2 turn left (weight on left). Step Pivot Turning left

Ending Music finishes during section 2 at left lock back, on 3:00 wall: 1 - 2 Cross left over right. Unwind 3/4 right to front. Cross Unwind Turning right

Choreographed by: Vivienne Scott (Canada) October 2005 Choreographed to: ‘Baby Don’t You Let Go’ by Trisha Yearwood (95 bpm) from CD Jasper Country (32 count intro - just after lyrics start on ‘tightrope’) Music Suggestions: ‘This is Us’ by Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris (90 bpm) from All The Roadrunning CD, ‘High Lonesome’ by Jed Hughes (92 bpm) from Trancontinental CD, ‘Am I Blue’ by George Strait (94 bpm).

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Section 1 Forward Shuffle x 2, Forward Rock, Shuffle 1/2 Turn Right

1 & 2 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward

3 & 4 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle

5 - 6 Rock forward on right. Recover back onto left, starting turn right. Forward Rock

7 & 8 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping - right, left, right. Shuffle Turn Turning right

Section 2 Touch, Touch, Sailor 1/4 Turn, Kick, Cross, Back, Side, Cross

1 - 2 Touch left toe forward. Touch left toe to left side. Front Side On the spot

3 & 4 Cross left behind right making 1/4 turn left. Step right to right side. Step left to place Sailor Turn Turning left

5 - 6 Kick right forward. Cross right over left. Kick Cross Left

7 & 8 Step left back. Step right to right side. Step left forward across right. Back Side Cross Right

Section 3 Side Rock, Cross Shuffle, Walk x 2, & Touch x 2

1 - 2 Rock right to right side. Recover onto left. Side Rock Right

3 & 4 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross right over left. Cross Shuffle Left

Note Body is angled to left diagonal at this point.

5 - 6 & Step left forward. Step right forward. Step left to left side. Left Right Side Forward

7 (Make 1/8 turn right to square up to wall) Touch right heel to left instep. Heel Left

& 8 Step right to right side. Touch left heel forward. & Heel Right

Section 4 Weave Right, Syncopated Weave Right, Touch Clap

1 - 2 Step left behind right. Step right to right side. Behind Side Right

3 - 4 Step left across right. Step right to right side. Cross Side

5 & Step left behind right. Step right to right side Behind Side

6 & Step left across right. Step right to right side. Cross Side

7 - 8 Step left behind right. Touch right toes beside left instep and clap. Touch Clap

Choreographed by: Kathy Hunyadi (USA) May 2004 Music available on 5-track Love Train CD from Choreographed to: ‘Montego Bay’ by Glenn Rogers (106 bpm) www.linedancermagazine.com from Love Train Album (16 count intro) or call 01704 392300

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Section 1 Heel Grind 1/4 Turn Right, Coaster Step, Left Touch, Heel Bounce, Kick 1 - 2 Rock forward on right heel, grinding to make 1/4 turn right. Step back on left. Heel Turn Turning right 3 & 4 Step right back. Step left beside right. Step right forward. Coaster Step On the spot 5 Touch left toe forward (no weight). Touch Forward 6 - 8 Bounce left heel twice. Kick left forward. Heel Heel Kick On the spot

Section 2 Back Rock, Forward Rock, Back Rock, 1/4 Turn, Together 1 - 2 Rock back on left. Recover onto right in place. Back Rock Back 3 - 4 Rock forward on left. Recover onto right in place. Forward Rock Forward 5 - 6 Rock back on left. Recover onto right in place. Back Rock Back 7 - 8 Step forward left. Pivot 1/4 turn right. Turn Turn Turning right

Section 3 Cross, Side, Sailor Shuffle (JosÈ Cuervo), Cross, Side, Sailor Shuffle 1 - 2 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross Side Right 3 & 4 Cross left behind right. Step right to right side. Step left to place. Sailor Step 5 - 6 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross Side Left 7 & 8 Cross right behind left. Step left to left side. Step right to place. Sailor Step

Section 4 Cross 1/2 Turn Left, Chasse 1/4 Turn, Step 1/2 Pivot, Right Shuffle 1 - 2 Cross left over right. Step right back making 1/2 turn left. (12:00) Cross Turn Turning left 3 & 4 Step left to left side. Step right beside left. Step left 1/4 turn left. Side Close Turn 5 - 6 Step right forward. Pivot 1/2 turn left. (3:00) Step Pivot 7 & 8 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward

Section 5 1/4 Turn Step, 1/2 Turn Touch, 1/4 Turn Step, Step 1/2 Pivot, Left Shuffle 1 - 2 Make 1/4 turn right touching left toe to left side. Step down on left. Turn Strut Turning right 3 Make 1/2 turn right touching right toe to right side. Turn 4 Step onto right making further 1/4 right. (3:00) Strut 5 - 6 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right. (9:00) Step Pivot 7 & 8 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward

Section 6 1/4 Turn Step, 1/2 Turn Touch, 1/4 Turn Step, Step 1/2 Pivot, Right Shuffle 1 - 2 Make 1/4 turn left touching right toe to right side. Step down on right. Turn Strut Turning left 3 - 4 Make 1/2 turn left touching left toe to left side. Turn 5 Step onto left making further 1/4 left. (3:00) Strut 6 Step right forward. Pivot 1/2 turn left. (9:00) Step Pivot 7 & 8 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward

Section 7 Side Rock, Syncopated Weave Right 1 - 2 Rock to left side on left. Recover onto right in place. Side Rock Left 3 & 4 Cross left behind right. Step right to right side. Cross left over right. Behind Side Cross Right 5 - 6 Step right to right side. Cross left behind right. Step Behind & 7 - 8 Step right to right side. Cross left over right. Step right to right side. & Cross Side

Section 8 Sailor Shuffle, Sailor Shuffle 1/4 Turn, Pivot 1/2, Forward Shuffle 1 & 2 Cross left behind right. Step right to right side. Step left to place. Sailor Shuffle On the spot 3 & 4 Cross right behind left. Make 1/2 right stepping left in place. Step right in place. Sailor Turn Turning right 5 - 6 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right. (3:00) Step Pivot 7 & 8 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward

Choreographed by: Max Perry (USA) May 2006 Music available on 5-track Love Train CD from Choreographed to: ‘Love Train’ by Glenn Rogers (124 bpm) from Love Train CD www.linedancermagazine.com (32 count intro) or call 01704 392300

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Section 1 Cross Rock, Chasse Right, Cross, Unwind 1/2 Right, Shuffle Back 1 - 2 Cross rock right over left. Recover onto left. Cross Rock Left 3 & 4 Step right to right side. Close left beside right. Step right to right side. Side Close Side Right 5 - 6 Cross left over right. Unwind 1/2 turn right. Cross Unwind Turning right 7 & 8 Step right back. Close left beside right. Step right back. Shuffle Back Back

Section 2 Back Rock, Shuffle Forward, Full Turn Left, Shuffle Forward 1 - 2 Rock back on left. Recover onto right. Rock Back Back 3 & 4 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward 5 - 6 Turn 1/2 left stepping right back. Turn 1/2 left stepping left forward. Turn Turn Turning left 7 & 8 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward

Section 3 Cross, Side, Left Sailor Step, Cross, Side, Right Sailor Step 1 - 2 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross Side Right 3 & 4 Cross left behind right. Step right to right side. Step left to place. Sailor Step On the spot 5 - 6 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross Side Left 7 & 8 Cross right behind left. Step left to left side. Step right to place. Sailor Step On the spot

Section 4 Cross, 1/2 Turn, Shuffle Forward, Rocking Chair 1 - 2 Cross left over right. Step right to right side making 1/2 turn left. Cross Turn Turning left 3 & 4 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward 5 - 6 Rock forward on right. Rock back onto left. Rock Forward 7 - 8 Rock back on right. Rock forward onto left. Rock Back Back Restart (End of Section 4) Walls 3 and 6: Restart dance from beginning

Section 5 Skates, Shuffle Forward, Skates, Shuffle Forward 1 - 2 Skate forward right. Skate forward left (bending knees). Skate Skate Forward 3 & 4 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle 5 - 6 Skate forward left. Skate forward right (bending knees). Skate Skate 7 & 8 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle

Section 6 Rock 1/4 Turn Right, Chasse Right, Cross, Back, Chasse Left 1 - 2 Rock forward on right. Rock back on left making 1/4 turn right. Rock Turn Turning right 3 & 4 Step right to right side. Close left beside right. Step right to right side. Side Close Side Right 5 - 6 Cross left over right. Step right back. Cross Back Back 7 & 8 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. Side Close Side Left

Choreographed by: Toni Holmes (UK) April 2006 Choreographed to: ‘All Or Nothing’ by Cher (130 bpm) from CD The Very Best Of Cher, or Believe (begin on heavy beat when vocals start) A video clip of this dance is available to members at Restarts: There are 2 restarts in this dance - in Walls 3 and 8 dance to end of Section 4 then restart dance from the beginning www.linedancermagazine.com

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Section 1 Cross, Side, Behind, Point, Cross, Point, Behind, Point 1 - 2 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross Side Left 3 - 4 Cross right behind left. Point left to left side. Behind Point 5 - 6 Cross left over right. Point right to right side. Cross Point Right 7 - 8 Cross right behind left. Point left to left side. Behind Point

Section 2 Cross, 1/4 Turn, Shuffle Back, Rock Back, 1/2 Turn, Step Back 1 - 2 Cross left over right. Make 1/4 turn left stepping right back. Cross Turn Turning left 3 & 4 Step left back. Close right beside left. Step left back. Shuffle Back Back 5 - 6 Rock right back. Recover onto left. Rock Back 7 - 8 Make 1/2 turn left stepping right back. Step left back. Turn Step Turning left

Section 3 Rock Back, Right Shuffle Forward, Step, 1/4 Pivot Right, Cross Shuffle 1 - 2 Rock right back. Recover onto left. Rock Back Back 3 & 4 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward 5 - 6 Step left forward. Pivot 1/4 turn right. Step Pivot Turning right 7 & 8 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross left over right. Cross Shuffle Right

Section 4 Side, Together, Shuffle Forward, Side, Together, Left Shuffle Back 1 - 2 Step right to right side. Close left beside right. Side Together Right 3 & 4 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward 5 - 6 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Side Together Left 7 & 8 Step left back. Close right beside left. Step left back. Shuffle Back Back

Section 5 Touch Back 1/2 Turn Right, Left Shuffle Forward, Hip Roll x 2 1 - 2 Touch right toe back. Make 1/2 turn right taking weight forward onto right. Touch Turn Turning right 3 & 4 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward 5 - 8 Step right forward rolling hips anti-clockwise twice (weight ends on left) Hip Rolls Restart During Wall 3: Restart dance from beginning at this point.

Section 6 Shuffle 1/2 Turn Right, Chasse 1/4 Turn Right, Rock Back, Side Rock 1 & 2 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping - right, left, right. (6:00) Shuffle Turn Turning left 3 & 4 Turn 1/4 right stepping left to side. Close right beside left. Step left to side. Turn Close Side 5 - 6 Rock right back. Recover onto left. Rock Back Back 7 - 8 Rock right to right side. Recover onto left. Side Rock Right

Section 7 Cross, Back, Chasse Right, Cross, Back, Chasse Left 1 - 2 Cross right over left. Step left back. Cross Back On the spot 3 & 4 Step right to right side. Close left beside right. Step right to right side. Side Close Side Right 5 - 6 Cross left over right. Step right back. Cross Back 7 & 8 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. Side Close Side Left

Section 8 Kick, Kick 1/4 Turn, Coaster Step, Kick, Kick 1/4 Turn, Coaster Step 1 - 2 Kick right forward. On ball of left make 1/4 turn right kicking right forward. Kick Turn Turning right 3 & 4 Step right back. Step left beside right. Step right forward. Coaster Step On the spot 5 - 6 Kick left forward. On ball of right make 1/4 turn left kicking left forward. Kick Turn Turning left 7 & 8 Step left back. Step right beside left. Step left forward. Coaster Step On the spot

Choreographed by: Tina Argyle (UK) March 2005

Choreographed to: ‘Every Breath You Take’ by The Police (118 bpm) from CD The Very Best of & The Police (32 count intro)

Restart: There is one restart during Wall 3 - dance to end of section 5, then start dance again from the beginning

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PART A Section 1 Modified Right Jazz, Back, 1/4 Left, Cross Step, Side 1 - 2 Cross right over left. Step left back. Cross Back Left 3 - 4 Step right to right side. Cross step left over right. Side Cross Right 5 - 6 Step right back. Make 1/4 turn left stepping left to left side. Back Turn Turning left 7 - 8 Cross step right over left. Step left to left side. Cross Side Left

Section 2 Back Rock, Vine Right, Point, 1/2 Monterey Turn Right 1 - 2 Rock back on right. Recover forward onto left. Back Rock Back 3 - 4 Step right to right side. Cross step left behind right. Side Behind Right 5 - 6 Step right to right side. Cross step left over right. Side Cross 7 - 8 Point right to right side. Make 1/2 right stepping right beside left. Point Turn Turning right

Section 3 Point, Touch Together, Vine Left, Stomp, Fan 1 - 2 Point left to left side. Touch left together. Point Touch Left 3 - 4 Step left to left side. Cross step right behind left. Step Behind 5 - 6 Step left to left side. Stomp right together. Side Stomp 7 - 8 Fan right toes out. Fan right toes in (weight remains on left). Out In On the spot

Section 4 1/4 Right Toe Strut, Toe Strut, Forward Shuffle, Pivot 1/2 Right 1 - 2 Turning 1/4 right touch right toes forward. Drop heel taking weight. Turn Strut Turning right 3 - 4 Touch left toes forward. Drop heel taking weight. Left Strut Forward 5 & 6 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle 7 - 8 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right. Step Pivot Turning right

Section 5 Forward Toe Struts, Shuffle 1/2 Turn Right, Back Rock 1 - 2 Touch left toes forward. Drop heel taking weight. Left Strut Forward 3 - 4 Touch right toes forward. Drop heel taking weight. Right Strut 5 & 6 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping - left, right, left. Shuffle Turn Turning right 7 - 8 Rock right on back. Recover forward onto left. Back Rock Back

Section 6 Hip Bumps 1 - 2 Stepping right slightly forward bump hips forward twice. Forward Bumps On the spot 3 - 4 Bump hips back twice. Back Bumps 5 - 6 Bump right hip. Bump left hip. Right Left 7 - 8 Bump right hip. Bump left hip (weight ends on left). Right Left

Section 7 Step, Point, Cross, Diagonal Point/Kick, Walks Back, Heel Touch 1 - 2 Step right forward. Point left to left side. Step Point Forward 3 - 4 Cross step left over right. Point right diagonally forward right. Cross Point Right Option Replace right point with low kick. 5 - 8 Step right back. Step left back. Step right back. Touch left heel forward. Back 2 3 Touch Back

Section 8 Forward and Back Step Touches, Step, Together, Step, Scuff 1 - 2 Step left forward. Touch right beside left. Forward Touch Forward 3 - 4 Step right back. Touch left beside right. Back Touch Back 5 - 6 Step left forward. Step right beside left. Step Together Forward 7 - 8 Step left forward. Scuff right forward. Step Scuff

PART B Always danced facing front wall Section 1 Forward Rock, 1/4 Right Vine, 1/2 Left Hinge, Cross, Hold 1 - 2 Rock forward on right. Recover back onto left. Right Rock Forward 3 - 4 Turning 1/4 right step right to right side. Cross step left over right. Turn Cross Turning right 5 - 6 Turning 1/4 left step back onto right. Turning 1/4 left step left to left side. Turn Turn Turning left 7 - 8 Cross step right over left. Hold. Cross Hold Left

Section 2 Side Rock, Cross, 1/2 Left Hinge, 1/4 Left, Step, Scuff 1 - 2 Rock left to left side. Recover onto right. Side Rock Left 3 - 4 Cross step left over right. Turning 1/4 left step right back. Cross Turn Turning left 5 - 6 Turning 1/4 left step left to left side. Turning 1/4 left stepping forward onto right. Turn Turn 7 - 8 Step left forward. Scuff right forward. Step Scuff Forward

Choreographed by: Peter Metelnick & Alison Biggs (UK) December 2005 Choreographed to: ‘Racy Lacey’ by Girls Aloud (150 bpm) from CD Chemistry (32 count intro) Choreographers’ Note: The dance sequence is AAB, AABB, AA Ending: Scuff right foot through then step forward and strike a pose

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Tempted To Touch is a brilliant new dance from Gary Lafferty. It is a 32 count four wall, intermediate dance and it is to Rupee’s Tempted To Touch, check it out.

Loved Up from Geri Morrison is a beautiful night-club two step to Anne Murray’s I Just Fall In Love Again. It is 32 counts, two walls, and intermediate. I love Tim Ruzgar says: this one. Smiley Face is a cool new dance from Dee Musk “Let’s all dance together, which is an intermediate, 48 counts, four wall dance, Stetsons and all” using Gnarls ‘Crazy’ Barkley’s Smiley Faces. That Changes Everything from Teresa and Vera is a nice dance to a great track by Billy Currington That Changes Everything. This one is 32 counts, four walls, and easy intermediate.

Watching You is the latest from Tina Argyle. This 64 count, four walls, intermediate dance is to the Police’s Identity ? Every Breath You Take and it has great feel to it. Crisis Words Unspoken was choreographed by Peter Metelnick and Alison Biggs to Natasha Bedingfield’s Following the Line dance routine on Strictly dancing. I am involved in the competition Unspoken. The dance is for intermediates and is 64 Dance Fever many people got hot under circuit where the image is very colourful with counts and two walls. the collar about the image of Line dancing. some striking outfits, both male and female, and Apparently the routine was a really bad advert these dancers would look great on television. I Flying Scot from Lizzie Clark is a two wall, 64 for Line dancing because it opened with Achy bet many folks from the social scene would have count, intermediate dance to The Flying Scotsman by Breaky Heart and all the dancers wore cowboy kittens about most of the outfits! Wolfstone and it is guaranteed to put some fun into hats. The choreographer of the routine, Rachael your Line dancing. McEnaney, has since gone to great lengths to Whilst everyone is entitled to their opinion, it is explain her reasons, including her attempt to not fair to ridicule someone because their image Mystery is a brilliant new 32 counts, two walls, show the many different sides to Line dancing. does not match your own. The Country image is intermediate dance written by Pete Harkness to Personally, I thought it was a great routine and still a big part of Line dancing, in the last issue Modern Talking’s song of the same name. I love this it did exactly what Rachael intended. of Linedancer Magazine there were 37 pictures track. that included people, both men and women, I accept Line dancing, like many other things in with cowboy hats including Rob Fowler, Robbie Carnival from Gary and Marie Lafferty is a great life, has evolved, clearly the music and dancing McGowan Hickie and myself. Can you honestly fun contra Line dance which is danced to Carnival has changed since the early days. However, the say that Rob and Robbie portray the wrong image by Chipz and is 48 counts and two walls. I highly western theme and Country music are still a for Line dancing? I think not. Should Linedancer recommend this for your social nights. huge part of the scene and there is no shame magazine stop including any pictures of people in people enjoying the music and dance style of wearing cowboy hats? Dime A Dance was written by Jan and Mark Caley those early days. and it is danced to Dime Como Se Baila by David The bottom line is that it is wrong to get hung Civera. The dance is 64 counts, four walls, and easy When they make a programme the media always up on the image of Line dancing. If you want to intermediate. portray a strong visual and colourful image. wear Country attire and dance to Country music you should not be made to feel embarrassed Think about it a group of people dressed all in and uncomfortable, and by the same token if black wearing dance sneakers will always be less you don’t want to dress that way that should be interesting than a colourful group with a clearly perfectly acceptable too. defined look. Scripts available at Anyway I came into Line dancing with my Ballroom, Latin, Salsa etc. will always appeal Stetson and I will go out with my Stetson on, www.linedancermagazine.com to the media more for their look than their Trust Me! email: [email protected]

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he Danzdevil studio in Essex is set in 12 acres of farmland. Have you tried the It is quiet and peaceful, with just the sound of the horses running around a field. Our day usually begins around dance Explicit? 10.30am for us all, although Glenn does appear to work just about all of the time.

We appreciate TI head straight for the kettle, while everyone chats about what is on the agenda for the day. It can be hard work, but being in the studio some readers puts everyone in good spirits. Recently, we put together the latest release Love Train and this typical day consisted of adding vocals, bass, guitar and may be put off keyboards to the tracks. by the colourful Jo starts proceedings by finding the licensing details, saying “Before the CD licence can be obtained from MCPS we have to fill out the forms with lyrics used on the all the details, including who wrote the song and who is singing the song. Eminien track. I check the original tracks to ensure that we have all the correct lyrics.” The track Shaking It is for the dance Explicit! from MT Groove (published in the July 2006 edition of Linedancer). The beat is the same as the That's why we original Eminem version, but with a totally clean slant written by Glenn. teamed up with After a second round of tea, Glenn and Aaron get things ready for the last instruments to go onto the Shaking It track. Glenn has played bass guitar Danzdevil to get since he was 11 making him a real joy to watch. This is followed by guitar the moves on the and keyboards, with Aaron at the helm from the control room. After lunch a start is made on Something To Write Home About. Lyrics are floor, without the all ready to go and we listen to Glenn practising the track in the control room before going into the Studio. Once he feels comfortable, he checks language. the mics, puts on his headphones and then starts pretending to be a bingo caller! After fits of giggles we start recording.

It is all in a We have to be serious when the time comes to make any adjustments. Glenn has been in the business for 30 years, so his attention to detail is day's work as very clear. He is a professional and watching him record his own creation – Shake It – is great. He is a perfectionist so it can be time consuming. Sammy Rogers If something doesn’t feel right, he goes back and makes the necessary takes us behind changes. It's just another hard day at the office, but we get lots of rewards from the scenes of the our efforts. For all of us, this recording process, after the research and planning, is the most enjoyable part. Sitting at the end of the day, listening recording studio. to the final product, is really satisfying. We all love what we do and get on really well, of course having OGR as a boss is a blast. charitylines Racing in the rain Birthday wishes It poured with rain but the horrible weather Laurel Ingram and Dancinline Club in didn’t stop Alison Cryer and her four year old Edgware, Middlesex celebrated nine daughter Zoe Ann walking to raise money for years of Line dancing. The dancers Cancer Research at Aintree Racecourse. donated raffle prizes, including an Alison and Zoe Ann did the race for Line enormous stuffed dog and a coffee maker. dance instructor, Graham Mackey. Graham Laurel said: “We were absolutely amazed teaches at Orrell Park at the generosity of everyone. Ballroom in Liverpool Kim Ray came and taught, which and has recently been everyone thoroughly enjoyed. £100 was undergoing treatment donated to The North London Hospice for cancer. and £100 to the East Hertfordshire Alison said: “It took We thoroughly enjoyed it Breast Unit. I would like to thank us just over an hour and and are planning on doing it everyone for their support, without you we were presented with next year – in better weather my job would be a lot harder – a medal at the end. conditions – we hope.” thanks gang.”

When the unthinkable happens

Some charities are too painful to mention – PETAL is a national support organisation which offers help to the families of murdered children. The Kikshaws Line dancing club from Glasgow raised £580 which will be a welcome boost to such a worthwhile charity.

Happy second birthday to all at Milnrow Rebels. The rebels have been working hard to grasp the latest dance Put Your Record On from their instructor and DJ Craig Bennett. The club held a party at their usual venue Milnrow Con Club, Edmund St, Rochdale where they presented £2,000 to The British Heart Foundation.

66 Dancing with FORTHCOMING CHARITY EVENTS Belles on SATURDAY 5 AUGUST Afternoon class, followed It was wet and cold but people turned by supper and social with out to enjoy a charity night with the Maggie Gallagher in aid Dixie Belles at The Assembly Hall at of Newick Day Centre and Chichester University, Bognor Regis. Cancer Research. The Dixie Belles have raised lots of At High Hurstwood money for charity, Tracy Mills ran in Village Hall featuring the London Marathon for the British Maggie Gallagher. Heart Foundation, and Mandy Colwell took part in the Contact Margaret London Bikeathon to raise funds for Leukaemia Research. 01825 733184 or Julie Jenny Benbridge said: “I would like to say a very big 01825 765728 e-mail: thank you to everyone who attended and donated gifts dwhyde@madasafish.com to the enormous raffle, especially to those who helped behind the scenes. John Permenter and Little Rock were SUNDAY 27 AUGUST fantastic and we managed to raise around £1,000. Line dance event at the “On a sad note, club member Ian Mills passed away. Town Hall Gardens, Ian will be sadly missed by everyone, our condolences Southport in aid of go to the family.” Macmillan Cancer Relief. Contact Pam Walmsley 01704 226658 or Val Martyn Beck Making use of used stamps 01704 550761. SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER Site is something we all take for granted. Line and care through daily and residential provision, Join The Line Charity Line dancers please stop throwing away your used enabling our children to achieve their potential. dance raising funds for stamps and pass them on to us. By doing this Sending us your used and new postage stamps Cancer research U.K. and small task you will be helping to raise vital from the U.K. and abroad will help more than Jeans for Genes. Featuring funds for the Royal National Institute of the you think. CALICO and JTL Disco. Blind (RNIB). Money raised by collecting stamps Remember to leave at least half a centimetre At Clair Hall, Perrymount helps support services like RNIB Sunshine House of envelope surrounding the stamp to prevent Road, Haywards Heath, School, Northwood. This is a non-maintained damage and please send stamps to RNIB, PO Box West Sussex special school for children who are blind or 6198, Leighton Buzzard, England, LU7 9XT. Ticket in advance only. partially sighted with multiple disabilities. RNIB This is an ongoing appeal. Contact Corinne Sunshine House School are fi rmly committed to our For more information contact 01268 565646, 01444 414697 belief that all children have the right to learn. They visit www.rnibstamps.org.uk or email provide a service of high quality specialist education [email protected] SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER Line dance event at Caldicot Labour Club, Caldicot in aid of The You can send details of your Charity events to: Charity Lines, Linedancer Magazine, Clare House, Christian Lewis Trust. Featuring Billy Bubba 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA or email them to: [email protected] King, Crazy Chris Adams and guest Salsa teaching. TIckets £5 (pm or evening), £9 (all day). Contact Rachael Line dance lift off 07951 530 627 or Ken It was up, up and away for these 07932 724415. Line dancers from Westerham in Kent as they took a tour MONDAY 23 OCTOBER of the Kent Air Ambulance Line dance for Genesis station near Maidstone. The week event. Last year club had raised £625 for the Joy Cook produced a CD Kent Air Ambulance, they to raise funds for Breast rely entirely on donations and Cancer. In 2006 there were very grateful for the will be a week of events generous donation. to raise money during Sandy Mew said: “The tour October. For further details of the station and helicopter please contact Sue Taylor was extremely interesting and or Natalie Cossins I will defi nitely hold more Line 0161 832 9361. dance socials to raise funds for them.” 67 Forthcoming Events Music Da y nc tr e n C l u ‘06 u o b

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Designated smoking area - no BYO food or drink Site hotel special rate B&B for Saturday/Sunday nights Please contact Stephanie 07958 643307 or write to Country Music Dance Club, PO Box 287, Northwood HA6 9BS with cheque & SAE 93898 Judith Godleman presents At the 1st class 4-Star Copthorne Hotel in Slough • Windsor 2006 NEW 2007 DATES 93909 DATES Price includes: 26th - 28th January 07 Travel from Weymouth plus transfers from the harbour to the Mayfair. All tuition and dancing with Calgary Stampede. 8th - 10th September 06 IMPROVERS WEEKEND 3 nights English Breakfast and 4 course evening dinner. BEGINNER / IMPROVER Paul McAdam £135pp Use of the hotels indoor pool, jacuzzi, steam room and gym. WEEKEND This holiday is also available by air . Ring for a price. Paul McAdam £149pp To book ring 01534 759529 27th - 29th April 07 Modern Hotels, Roseville St, St Helier, Jersey JE1 4HE Kate Sala & Robbie www.modernhotels.com 6th - 8th October 06 McGowan - Hickie £155pp Kate Sala & Ed Lawton £149pp The Deans Present... 28th - 30th September 07 A To IMPROVERS WEEKEND Chance Dance! 17th - 19th November 06 Paul McAdam £155pp Hotel Las Palmeras… Neville Fitzgerald & • 4 star non-smoking hotel located in 93901 Fuengirola the centre of Fuengirola, close to Rachael McEnaney 16th - 18th November 07 the harbour £149pp Ed Lawton & Charlotte Thur 23 Nov - • All bedrooms totally refurbished £155pp Mon 27 Nov 2006 £289 • Close to shop, bars and all facilities Macari • Superb private dance room – one of per person sharing the best venues on the coast Free Use of Leisure Facilities: Swimming Pool, • The Deans • Charlotte Macari What’s Included… Sauna, Steam Room, Spa Bath & Gym. • Phil Partridge• Al Vigus • 4 nights’ dinner, bed & breakfast in Fuengirola • Flights • Airport Transfers Bookings/Enquiries: from Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Durham from Malaga Tees Valley, Edinburgh, Exeter, Gatwick, • Full programme of Contact Sonja on 01753 516222 - Copthorne Hotel Slough Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, Luton, live entertainment in private air-conditioned Windsor, 400 Cippenham Lane, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 2YE 93829 Manchester, Nottingham East Midlands and room SINGLE SUPPLEMENTS APPLY TO ALL BOOKINGS Stansted (other airports on request) • Daytime Workshops PLEASE BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Holidays are ATOL protected since we hold an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence granted by the Civil Aviation Authority Line Travel, PO Box 220, Leyland, PR25 5WB • Tel 01772 494841 • Fax 01772 464791 • Email [email protected] 68 Forthcoming Events

Pam & Dave Proudly Present A Turkey & Tinsel & Fun New Western Times LINE DANCE WEEKEND Line Dance Socials 2006 at MUNDeSLEY HOLIDAY VILLAGE, North Norfolk Fri 24th - Sun 26th November 2006 Live Music with *Jim Worton * Stateside * Alan Gregory* Choreographer for the weekend - ANDREW PALMER The DJ is RUSS “Jazzy Joe” RODDIS Special Price £112.00 (£30 deposit required) To book please call Mundesley Holiday Village direct on 01263 721553 18th August 6th October

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ST R is difficult to choose which is a really great idea. Many thanks. to their home and looked after me before dance to teach. However, Eve Williams, Eve ‘n Lines, Surrey bringing me and my dog home to Fife. Lorraine Brown from Lighting Strikes has been doing shopping for me, Ann Cook from Footloose Linedancers and Marion Erskine of Goldenwings came to my house with home made soup, sandwiches and Lessons are alive banana loaf. Jenny Simpson, who is 78 years young and still goes dancing at least four I was very interested to read the article from Mark and Jan Caley, Neville Fitzgerald and times a week as well as running her own Steve Towers in Linedancer Magazine (June Dave Monro. We are always happy to be class, has visited every week bringing gifts 2006). He says 'There doesn't seem any need taught dances by visiting teachers if they are of shortbread and oatcakes. Lesley Clarke to teach any more'. At the Starlight in Costa kind enough to teach us. We may be a small of Clarkies Kickers has taken me to dance del Silencio, Tenerife have been learning Island in the middle of the Atlantic but in our socials so I can see everyone and even have dances on a weekly basis for the last six years. Line dance class we like to think we are on a a shuffle round. Last but certainly not Residents who live in Tenerife permanently par with the UK. least, my coaches Rachael McEnaney and come to our classes to learn dances and we Jill and myself run a class every Tuesday and Paula Graves for their words of comfort and pride ourselves on keeping up with modern Thursday and for beginners, there is a class on support. dances to enable us to welcome Line dancers a Wednesday with Barbara. These evenings Sadly, I won't be well enough to dance at on holiday. There are regular holiday makers are purely for Line dancing just as in the the Masters in Line World Championships who visit us every year and are pleased to be UK. Bring your own music if you wish or in August but, I'm really hoping to be able able to join us in dances from the Top 20. request any of the hundreds of dances in to qualify for the British Championships They have even gone home having learnt our repertoire. But just so everyone knows in December. I appreciate all the help and dances they have not yet done at home or teaching is still alive and kicking in Tenerife. encouragement from everyone – it just goes have missed learning at home for various Check us out in Stompin' Ground. to show what wonderful folk are involved in reasons. We welcome visiting teachers and our world. choreographers alike. To name but a few, Judy McIntosh, Tenerife Mo Morris, Fife Young Red Dog recruit We took our grandson Jack, age seven, on his first trip to Benidorm. He loves watching Line dancing and during the holiday Jack became the number one fan of Ron Jones, the resident singer and guitarist in the Red Dog Saloon. He bought the T-shirt, which has become his favourite. He wears it proudly back home and cannot wait until his next visit. Pat and Joe Round, Filey 78 ISN’T SHE In the outback with a Singapore sling PRECIOUS I thought I should send you My friend and I have just recently returned from a near Perth with an Australian instructor named this adorable photograph of long holiday in Singapore and Australia. We spent Brian and then with Chris and her class at Terang- my granddaughter Sophie two nights with Robin Sin of Singapore Western Victoria. Both classes in Australia made us feel Louise. She is dancing to Dancing and would like to thank him and his lovely extremely welcome and helped us to enjoy our six Get Funky, which she has dancers for a great time. They were so friendly and weeks holiday without missing out on the dancing. always loved. As part of made us feel very welcome, especially by sharing Without all the classes we would have surely a trio I help run a club, their delicious oranges in celebration of the experienced withdrawal symptoms. purely for fun, on Monday Chinese New Year. We would like to express our Robin travels to the UK fairly often and we would evenings at Boney Hay gratitude to Robin for giving up a full day to show love it if next time he is visiting our shores he joined Working Mens Club. Each us the sights of Singapore. After class he even took us on the dancefloor at Wild Bill's in Formby. week we all have a good us to Raffles Hotel for a Singapore Sling. Ann Bradley and Anne Martin, night, but I have a feeling After leaving Singapore we danced in Armodale, Wild Bill’s, Formby Sophie might be a dancer worth watching out for, she is a natural mover. Thanks for a great magazine. Which Soft And Slow? Linda Jennings, Staffs I noticed the beginner/intermediate dance Soft with the same title and music track. We have And Slow choreographed by Rob Fowler and Ed been dancing it since early this year and enjoy the Lawton printed in the magazine. At our club we dance and the music, you can find the script on the have been dancing a different dance by Vivienne Linedancer website. Scott and Fred Buckley. It is at the same level, Ken Burrage, Dorset Foreign Lines We are members of Charlottesville Line Dancing simple dances. Betty's moto was 'Once for Practice Club at Crewe, but like to spend the winter in and Again for Perfect'. Thursday afternoon found warmer climes, and have just returned to the us Line dancing on the terrace overlooking the sea, UK following a three month tour of Spain in our this time organised by a lady from Holland. motor home. Our next long stay was at Mojacar on the Costa Whenever we stopped for more than a few weeks Calida, and we soon found a warm welcome at we always looked for a Line dancing venue. Our Pam's class at the Kimrick. Pam likes to keep first long stay was at La Manga, attending a rally up to date with dances thanks to the Linedancer organised by the Caravan and Camping Club. Magazine, and we would like to say a big thank you Regular Line dancing classes were organised for the warm welcome given to Mick and I. We by Betty, and the floor was always packed, very shall certainly be back next year. often with people who had not danced before, but before long most were able to manage a few Hazel and Mick Gummow, by email WHERE HAS THE TIME GONE? Blast From The Past I am renewing my subscription to Linedancer I have recently become a member of Linedancer which is danced to Now I Can Dance by Tina and wanted to let you know and think your magazine is excellent – giving loads Arena. The dance is always requested and I think that today is exactly 10 of information that is of interest – especially when is excellent. I am working on my dance teacher to years since I taught my first and where there are socials and charity events. teach during our class and I am sure if you print Line dance class. Thanks I have only been dancing for about two years and it as a Blast from the Past she probably will, as we for such a great magazine. would like to make a suggestion for your Blast from have been learning all your other Blast from the B Spencer, Dorset the Past column. I go to quite a lot of Line dancing Past recommendations. weekends and have come across Into The Arena Jean Malone, by email

You can send your comments to: Between the Lines, Linedancer Magazine, Clare House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA or email them to: [email protected] 79 cations. 638833 Botham Sho nal thought – every now and again I am Sho offers a range of dance teacher training Sho offers a range of preparation for and development including qualifi professional dance teaching Distance learning, video assessment and 1-2-1’s and group telephone tutorials are available. in UK and worldwide. sessions can be booked Preparation Coaching is for Performance teachers. Sho has an available for dancers and background in dance, extensive professional and health education and exercise choreography, can be contacted at The Deco Partnership on 01323 email: [email protected] or www.thedecopartnership.co.uk A fi in the UK. I am privileged to work with (and learn educators all from) dance teachers and over the world. This adds a totally different perspective. reminded of the valued, long term relationships I forge with teachers I work with. An example would be a recent telephone call I received from the other side of the world from a very former desperate to teaching student excited, share with someone the exhilaration she felt after giving a very She said successful seminar. go ‘I knew you would understand why I can’t straight to sleep’. And she was right, I did. teachers c dance style. technical knowledge c skills or c to enable the group to explore with cally addresses teaching issues related beginners’ as their focus. This is particularly relevant at the present time because of the welcome increase in demand for beginner Line dance classes. Not all the courses I deliver are that can be used within most dance teaching situations or perhaps general preparation for performance skills. These sessions also enable teachers to share knowledge and understanding with teachers from other dance genres that they may not usually have an opportunity to work with. In comparison, other types of group development courses will be genre specifi teaching issues about a specifi example, A Day for Line Dance Teachers’ For specifi to Line dancing. The next ones in September (in Blackpool and Eastbourne) have ‘teaching dance teachers at the beginning of their dance teachers at the beginning of their teaching career and at other times I may lead sessions for experienced teachers. Another part of my work is concerned with the development of dance teacher training and materials. resources There is a variety of different ways that I might work with groups of teachers. Some development groups will involve teachers from different dance genres. These cross discipline courses can address issues of interest might look We to teachers of dance generally. at some of the learning and teaching skills to develop specifi and the next I could be giving a presentation to several hundred professionals at a conference. I might deliver training to groups of trainee shares her y to encourage curiosity and CLINIC

teaching wisdom Those who can teach, Sho Botham The work I do with teachers varies enormously. The work I do with teachers varies enormously. One day I could be working with an individual 80 the exploration of ‘why’ in relation to dance teaching practices. something wonderful to your teaching practice. teachers and experienced teachers who Trainee with me will no doubt recognise have worked the banner I fl knowledge. This creates a very active teaching know when never and learning approach. You something you see, experience or read might present you with a pearl of wisdom that adds to be curious about all aspects of our learning. When we are curious we are open, to new understanding and to rethinking our existing My insatiable curiosity in the ‘how, why and why and My insatiable curiosity in the ‘how, what’ of dance teaching led me to specialise in the training and development of dance teachers. As young dance students we were encouraged and recognising that teachers are learners as well as teachers. always a student. This is certainly truefor me as I regularly attend courses, conferences and advantage of opportunities for professional take development. It is all about lifelong learning CPD is relevant for everyone who teaches dance whether they are teaching dancers looking for a professional career or those dancing for fun. It is a case of once a teacher, In short it refers to the ongoing training and In short it refers to the ongoing training and people up to date with development that keeps current knowledge relating to their profession. Continuing Professional Development or CPD is a familiar term for many these days.

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Let us into you secret – how do you keep so slim? Food is basically low priority to me. I do not like to cook, actually I am a terrible cook. If you promise not to repeat this to anyone, I keep my videos and cassettes in my stove and my plastic bags and fi nancial papers with odds and ends in my dish washer. I do have a microwave though. Do you know anyone as weird as that? Plastic bags in the cooker What is your favourite foods? Breakfast foods are my favourite things in the entire and a view of the beautiful Gulf world to eat – pancakes, waffl es, French toast, eggs, of Mexico, Arline is defi nitely a bacon. I also love anything Italian. How did you discover Line dancing? classic in Tampa Bay When I moved to Florida I started competing in ballroom dancing and did that until the Arthur Murray Studio mandated that we teach Line dancing in l991. We had no idea what that was but jumped in with both feel so to speak. From Dance there I opened my own business and have been Express loving it ever since. I have always loved to stay up late and I started Line dancing 15 years ago. sleep late, by teaching Line dance I can I have always loved to teach. My Do you have any other hobbies? make this possible. Upon awakening, I bachelor's degree was from Duke The other thing I adore in life is travelling move in slow motion and save my energy University in North Carolina. I lived – which I plan to do more of – when and if I for later in the day. Breakfast is always and worked in New York for awhile and ever retire. I have been all over the US and cold cereal, banana, skim milk, OJ continued going to school – received a the Caribbean Islands plus most of Europe. I and coffee. Master's Degree in Elementary Education, truly enjoyed Australia and New Zealand too. I plan an Administrative Degree and a to go to Greece (any Line dancing in Greece?) and Until recently I taught five classes Doctorate in Educational Administration. Scandinavia one of these days. a week but now I only teach three. Since I have made some good investments I am fortunate to teach one night in a and also wisely bought and sold some real Tell us about one of your favourite memories? country/western bar/club and the others estate I can concentrate solely on my Line The highlight of my recent trip to the UK was my in a lovely non-smoking dance studio. dancing career. weekend at the Crystal Boot Awards in Blackpool as My students come mostly from near by a guest of Kate Sala and Betty Drummond. It was but some have very long drives to dance When I don't have preparation and class, a thrill of a lifetime and many cherished memories with us. As I have no immediate family, I love to walk outside my gorgeous remain. Also meeting so many new friends from my students are all very special and 10th floor condo on to the Tampa Bay lots of countries was incredible. extremely important to me. We have been beach and boardwalk. I can see all of dancing together a long time. When I get downtown St. Petersburg and some of Do you have a life long ambition? home late after class, I usually have some Tampa across the Bay from my balcony. My ambition is to promote happiness and ice cream, pudding or a cookie. I am a What a lovely sight with spectacular camaraderie throughout the Line dance world. I very bad sweet eater, especially chocolates. sunsets. We have been lucky to be feel Line dancing has grown tremendously and spared from the hurricanes thus far! will continue to grow even more – for the better – in I was born and raised in the Panama Canal I hold the annual Tampa Bay Line Dance the future. Zone. There wasn’t much to do there so Classic event in November. I hope this mostly we danced swing, salsa, rumba, provides the opportunity for instructors Finally Arline, describe yourself in one word or cha cha etc. I have danced something to teach and get to know our beautiful expression if you can? or other all my life, starting with tap part of the US. If people have fun and The plate on my car reads "Dance Express" and as a child. I teach at various events feel welcome at my event then my goal my motto is LuvToDancArline throughout the year but do not like to has been achieved. I am happy when disappear from classes for too long. I am everyone else is happy! fortunate that I can teach all levels and country as well as non-country dances. I Life is a "JOY" because of my Line dancing enjoy it all – favourite old classics – as and my Line dancing family. Can't think of well as the newer pop dances. It is any place I'd rather be at this point in amazing for me to see the changes since my life. 82 THE WORLD DANCE MASTERS COMPETITION including the first ever MASTERS INVITATIONAL COMPETITION Brian Barakauskas versus Lee Easton, Gareth Mole, Stacey Poulter, Sydney Smith, Emma Drinkell and more. Six Minutes Only No Rules. Saturday Night 9.30 Don’t Miss It!!! Sponsored by

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