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The only podcast dedicated to square dancing, this show brings the excitement of square dancing to you with live recordings and vintage albums that celebrate callers from both yesterday and today.
Episodes are released on the 1st and 15th of each month with occasional bonus episodes. Each episode offers a rich snapshot of square dancing - honoring its roots while spotlighting its living legacy. Hosted by Buddy Weaver, acclaimed caller, recording artist, and publisher of American Square Dance.
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Modern Square Dancing in 2025 - Singing Calls by Buddy Weaver
Saison 8 · Épisode 556
dimanche 24 août 2025 • Durée 24:19
Buddy Weaver, host of this podcast is presented in this episode calling six singing calls that are brand new from the Blue Star and Hi Hat labels. All of the dance movements come from the SSD (Social Square Dance) program - the new Mainstream. Great for listening or when you don't have a caller for your party or demo.
Learn more about Buddy Weaver at: https://buddyweaver.com/
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Vintage MSD - Live Dance of Frank Lane (1979) (part 2)
Saison 8 · Épisode 555
dimanche 17 août 2025 • Durée 53:45
Here is part two of the live dance called by Frank Lane in Petaluma, California - 1979.
Part one was released on August 10, 2025 - go back and listen then we'll pick it up from there.
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Modern Square Dancing in 1985 - Dance with Darryl McMillan and Tony Oxendine
Saison 8 · Épisode 546
dimanche 15 juin 2025 • Durée 01:17:22
This week our featured callers are Tony Oxendine and Darryl McMillan. Both have an illustrious calling career spanning nearly fifty years. Darryl is producer of Ranch House Records and Tony is producer of Royal Records - both labels have produced many hits in the modern square dance era.
Today's episode is a recording of a live dance from the mid-eighties.
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Vintage MWSD Patter Callling Album of Jim Brower and Gordon Blaum (1960’s)
Saison 6 · Épisode 456
dimanche 1 octobre 2023 • Durée 36:55
In the 1960's there was a flood of new square dance calls being introduced to the dance enthusiast. This album includes a large quantity of these new calls, some written by the caller Gordon Blaum. Both he and Jim Brower are featured on this album, a one of a kind record which was recorded live at the Blue Ridge Square Dance Camp.
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Modern Western Square Dancing in 1980 - Singing Calls by Ken Bower
Saison 6 · Épisode 455
dimanche 24 septembre 2023 • Durée 46:47
Few people in the modern western square dance activity have sustained the popularity that Ken Bower has. Starting as a traveling professional caller in 1967, he is just as sought after today (2023) and finds himself busy on the festival circuit in the Western United States.
This was remastered from a cassette album recorded live in Hemet, California where Ken was the resident caller at Golden Village RV Resort.
Vintage MWSD - Sets In Order Premium Album second in the series (1965)
Saison 6 · Épisode 454
dimanche 17 septembre 2023 • Durée 43:17
The Sets In Order organization, started in 1948 as a monthly square dance magazine along with a record label producing music with and without calls for square dancing. Under the direction of Bob Osgood, Sets In Order would branch out into educational resources, printed and recorded along with institutes for dancers and callers. Many point to Sets In Order and Bob Osgood as the major force behind the evolution of Modern Western Square Dancing.
In 1965, Sets In Order produced the second in an annual series of long play album as a premium for subscribers. Here by permission of the Bob Osgood family, is the album that commemorates the 18th Anniversary of Sets In Order Magazine.
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Modern Western Square Dancing Singing Calls for the SSD Program
Saison 6 · Épisode 453
dimanche 3 septembre 2023 • Durée 32:13
This podcast advocates for the newest Modern Western Square Dance program - SSD or Social Square Dancing. A great way to join in square dancing where classes take 25 hours to learn the complete program.
Today's episode features the recording stars of Hi Hat Music. All of the accompaniment was created by Mr. Hiroshi Yaoko from Tokyo, Japan. This is excellent for home use, when you don't have a caller, or for callers to use as a learning resource.
Here are the callers and singing calls in this episode:
Ken Bower calling "I Believe In Music" on Hi Hat 5303
Tim Crawford calling "You've Got To Change Your Ways" on Hi Hat 5262
Lottie Hummel calling "Blame It On The Bossa Nova" on Hi Hat 5381
Masaru Wada calling "Glory Hallelujah" on Hi Hat 5261
Lone Blume calling "If We Hold On Together" on Hi Hat 5293
Joe Saltel calling "Fly Me To The Moon" on Hi Hat 5304
Lanny Weaklend calling "Quando Quando" on Hi Hat 5312
Mike Hogan calling "Chapel Of Love" on Hi Hat 5325
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Vintage MWSD - Live Dance Recording of Frank Lane (1978) (part 2)
Saison 6 · Épisode 452
dimanche 27 août 2023 • Durée 40:55
Here is the second half of the live dance recording of the great Frank Lane. Recorded at a dance in the Bay Area of California in 1978. Be sure to listen to part one in last weeks podcast.
From the George Knox collection of tapes.
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Vintage MWSD - Live Dance Recording of Frank Lane (1978)
Saison 6 · Épisode 451
dimanche 20 août 2023 • Durée 36:00
In the history of popular callers in modern western square dancing, Frank Lane was tops on the travel calling circuit. A full-time traveling caller since 1948, he would drive coast-to-coast, year after year. One of the most sought after callers in the history of our activity.
Here is a live dance called in the Bay Area in 1978. From a cassette tape part of the George Knox collection. Today's dancers should feel comfortable dancing to this feature.
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Vintage MWSD - Sets In Order Premium Album first in the series (1964)
Saison 6 · Épisode 450
dimanche 13 août 2023 • Durée 44:54
The Sets In Order organization, started in 1948 as a monthly square dance magazine along with a record label producing music with and without calls for square dancing. Under the direction of Bob Osgood, Sets In Order would branch out into educational resources, printed and recorded along with institutes for dancers and callers. Many point to Sets In Order and Bob Osgood as the major force behind the evolution of Modern Western Square Dancing.
In 1964, Sets In Order produced a 33 1/3 long play album as a premium for new subscribers. This was the first in what would become a series of premium albums, sought after by dancers and callers, even today.
Here by permission of the Bob Osgood family, is the first of the series. As with all albums presented in this podcast, they will be presented in order.
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