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We Are Family Sister Sledge Contemporary / Dance / Line Dances Rock & Roll All About That Bass Meghan Trainor 867-5309 Tommy Tutone All Night Long Lionel Richie All I Ever Wanted Michael Stanley Band Billie jean Michael Jackson All Summer Long Kid Rock Boogie Shoes KC & the Sunshine Band Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Cake By The Ocean DNCE Cheap Sunglasses ZZ Top Can’t Stop the Feeling Justin Timberlake Do You Love Me Dirt Dancing Soundtrack Cupid Shuffle Cupid Don’t Stop Believin Journey Dancing Queen ABBA Footloose Kenny Loggins Disco medley: Gimmie 3 Steps Lynrd Skynrd I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor Hands To Yourself Georgia Satellites Funkytown Lipps, Inc Hang On Sloopy The McCoys Last Dance Donna Summer Happy Together The Turtle The Hustle Van McCoy Have A Drink On Me AC/DC On The Radio Donna Summer Hit Me With Your Best Shot Pat Benetar Dynamite Taio Cruz Honky Tonk Woman Rolling Stones Electric Slide Macia Griffiths I Don’t Wanna Go Home Southside Johnny Everybody (Backstreet’s back) Backstreet Boys Jessie’s Girl Rick Springfield Feel It Still Portugal, The Man Long Train Runnin Doobie Brothers Fireball Pitbull Love Shack The B-52’s Get Lucky Daft Punk Melt With You Modern English Happy Pharrell Williams Miss You Rolling Stones Havanna Camila Cabello Mony, Mony Billie Idol I Gotta Feelin Black Eyed Peas My Old School Steely Dan I Wanna Dance With Somebody Whitney Houston Old Time Rock & Roll Bob Seger It’s Raining Men The Weathergirls Pink Cadillac Bruce Springsteen KC medley: Rock medley That’s The Way I Like It What I Like About You The Romantics Get Down Tonight ROCK in the USA John Mellencamp Shake Your Booty The Dark Side John McCafferty Lets Go Crazy Prince GLORIA Van Morrison Please Dont Stop The Music Rihanna Good Lovin The Rascals Uptown Funk Bruno Mars Satisfaction Rollng Stones X’s and O’s Elle King Rock Around The Clock Bill Haley and the Comets Wannabe The Spice Girls Saw Her Standing There The Beatles 90’s Dance Medley #1 Shake, Rattle & Roll Joe Turner Move This (Shake That Body) Techotronic Sharp Dressed Man ZZ Top Pump Up The Jam Techotronic Shook Me All Night Long AC/DC Shut Up And Dance Walk The Moon Some Kind of Wonderful Huey Lewis & the News Latin Sweet Caroline Neil Diamond Hot, Hot, Hot Buster Poindexter Takin Care of Business BTO Oye Coma Va Santana Time of My Life Dirty Dancing soundtrack Tequila The Champs Twist & Shout Isley Brothers Sway The Pussycat Dolls We’re Havin A Party Southside Johnny Volcano Jimmy Buffett Werewolves of London Warren Zevon Follow the Leader Soca Boys Wild, Wild West Escape Club Wipeout! The Safari’s Country (fast & slow) Jazz / Dinner Music Boot Scootin Boogie Brooks & Dunn Come Away With Me Nora Jones Broken Halos Chris Stapleton Europa Gato Barbieri Chicken Fried Zac Brown Band Paradise Sade Cruise Florida Georgia Line Shaker Song Spyro Gyra Friends In Low Places Garth Brooks Sleepwalk Larry Carlton Margaritaville Jimmy Buffett Smooth Operator Sade Meant To Be Florida Georgia Line Somewhere Over the Rainbow Rocky Top The Osborne Brothers Taken In Mike & the Mechanics Tennessee Whiskey Chris Stapleton The Way I Am Ingrid Michaelson Wagon Wheel Darius Rucker Motown / Blues / R&B Slow Standards After The Lovin Engelbert Humperdink Ain’t To Proud To Beg The Temptations Always on My Mind Willie Nelson Can’t Get Next to You The Temptations As Time Goes By Herman Hupfeld Chain of Fools Aretha Franklin Can’t Help Falling in Love Elvis Presley Gimmie Some Lovin Spencer Davis Group Crazy Patsy Kline I Got You James Brown Everybody Loves Somebody Engelbert Humperdink Isn’t She Lovely Stevie Wonder For The Good Times Ray Price It’s Alright JJ Jackson Last Tango In Paris Gato Barbieri Let’s Stay Together Al Greene Misty Ella Fitzgerald Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett Moonlight In Vermont John Blackburn RESPECT Aretha Franklin Unforgettable Nat King Cole Shout! 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