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ThemonthlymagazinededicatedtoLinedancingThe monthly magazine dedicated to Line dancing Issue:123•August2006•£3Issue: 123 • August 2006 • £3 • Dixie Chicks • Trent Tomlinson • Footloose • AdayinthelifeA day in the life of Arline Winnerman MARK CHESNUTT 08 See him LIVE at the TSWRA 9 771366 650031 14 DANCES INCLUDING: START A LOVE TRAIN · BLUE CALIFORNIA · MONTEGO BAY · BEFORE THE DEVIL 93899 ZOOFESTLineDance/Country Music 06 Extravaganza August 12th/13th 2006 ADVANCED WEEKEND TICKET PRICE Saturday 12th 11am - 11pm £29 Magill, Glenn Rogers, Billy Curtis, Texas Tornadoes, Mac Bailey & Desperado, Country Code Masters In Line & Maggie G (Rob Fowler, Rachel McEnaney & Paul McAdam) Sunday 13th 10am - 7pm Plain Loco, Diamond Jack, The Thrillbillies, The Haleys, American Spirit Masters In Line Many more artists still to confi rm please contact us for up to date performer lists DJ & Compare Tim Ruzgar Guest instructors: Feel The Beat, Double TT • Unique Castle Courtyard Setting • Fantastic Groups & Choreographers • Fully Seated Arena • 5000sqft of Dance Floors • Trade Stands • Caravan & Camping (with showers) • Bar & Restaurant (within arena) at 93837 Dudley Zoo and Castle FOR INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT PLEASE CALL STEVE ON 07725912140 OR EMAIL US [email protected] MAKE SURE OF YOUR PLACE AT THIS EXTREMELY POPULAR EVENT www.zoofest.co.uk BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AUGUST 2006 Editorial and Advertising Clare House 166 Lord Street Southport, PR9 0QA Tel: 01704 392300 Fax: 01704 501678 Dear Dancers Subscription Enquiries Tel: 01704 392355 [email protected] Agent Enquiries Michael Hegarty • Tel: 0161 281 6445 [email protected] Publisher From Boogie Bop to Bosa Nova and everything Betty Drummond in-between Linedancer has seen it all. 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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 5 Dragonfest Returns Slam Steel guitar, a bottle of Jim Beam and a rocking chair on Dunkthe front porch – you cannot get much more Country than new boy – Trent Tomlinson. 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.