It was fertilized by blues, gospel, string-band hoedowns, Appalachian balladry, work songs, and vaudeville hokum. |
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Alternatively, the Rafter Six Ranch is a good family option, with trail rides during the day and hoedowns at night. |
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There were nightclubs, there were hoedowns, there were folk dances and there were masquerades. |
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The Chicks started out in 1989 playing hoedowns and street corners in their native Dallas, with Maguire on fiddle and Robison on banjo. |
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This local duo offers you an evening of singing, storytelling, ringing banjo tunes, fiddle hoedowns and mountainous guitar chords. |
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After they arrived in Louisiana, Anglo-American immigrants to Louisiana contributed new fiddle tunes and dances, such as reels, jigs, and hoedowns. |
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Aside from a few movie-theme-ish chords early on, Mr. Iconis's score is a mixture of skillfully composed ballads and romping-stomping hoedowns in a middle-of-the-road country-rock idiom. |
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Our Princess parties are known for fun that goes well into the night, with themes that add to the festivities, from Caribbean limbo contests to country western hoedowns. |
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The balance between footstomping hoedowns and slower tunes was spot-on. |
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The raucous likes of Because We're Dead will inspire hoedowns while slower numbers such as Come On Youth recall Bright Eyes at their most stripped down. |
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Come Dancing launches tonight at Cardiff Arts Institute with a free taster and teaches moves from the Lindy Hop and Swing to Hip-Hop, Hoedowns, Jive and Tango. |
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Do-Si-Dos used to be Hoedowns, and before that they were Savannahs. |
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