| This page contains the latest line
dances and histories of these dances being done in the
San Francisco Bay Area. The dance step descriptions are
scanned copies of the choreographer's signed step
description sheets in .pdf format. The only reason I
decided to author this web site was my ability to get the
exact look and feel of the original step description
sheet on the Web and the fact that the Acrobat Reader is
free and easily accessible on the Adobe Web site. If you
don't already have Acrobat Reader
on your computer; you do need to download it before you
can print the highlighted dances. |
All
Aboard was choreographed by Max Perry and Jo Thompson. It
is a 4 wall, 32 count easy intermediate line dance.
"My Baby Thinks She's A Train" (Remix) by the
Dean Brothers. You can find this
dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor. |
Ace-10
was choreographed by Michele Burton of
Corning, CA. It is a 4 wall, 32 count advanced line dance
with a "west coast swing flavor". "Goin'
Back to Louisana" by Delbert McClinton preferred.
This dance won 2nd place in New Line Dance Choreography
at the 1997 Red Hot & Kickin' Country Festival in
Ventura, CA. You can find this
dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor. |
Alligator Shoes was
choreographed by Terry Hogan of Brisbane, Australia. It
is a 2 wall, 64 count intermediate line dance.
"Baton Rouge" by Lee Roy Parnell preferred; 176
bpm. |
Along For The Ride was
choreographed by Terry Hogan of Brisbane, Australia. It
is a 2 wall, 64 count advanced line dance. "Ants On
a Log" Randy Travis preferred; 80 bpm. This dance
won 4th place in New Line Dance Choreography at the 1997
Golden Gate Classic. |
Baby,
I'm Ready was choreographed by Veda Holder, Trish Boesel, and
Bob Boesel of Bay Area, CA. It is a 4 wall, 64 count
intermediate line dance. "Baby, I'm Ready" by
Ricky Van Shelton preferred; 160 bpm. 16 count lead. This
dance won 1st place in New Line Dance Choreography at the
1997 Desert Sands Festival in Las Vegas, NV. |
Bayou
Blaster was was choreographed by Neil Hale of Pleasanton,
CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count easy intermediate line
dance. "Little Did I Know" by Sammy Kershaw
preferred.You can find this dance
on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor. |
B-Bop
was choreographed by the Buffalo Girls of
San Francisco, CA. It is a 2 wall, 48 count intermediate
line dance. "At The Hop" by Danny and the
Juniors preferred; 205bpm. This dance won 3rd place in
New Line Choreography at the '97 Klamath Falls Festival. |
Black Coffee was choreographed
by Helen O'Malley of Dublin, Ireland. It is a 4 wall, 48
count beginner line dance. "Black Coffee" or
any West Coast Swing at 110 - 115 bpm. This dance was
choreographed 12 May 96....brought to the Bay Area -
summer of 97. |
Black
and White Cha Cha was choreographed by Terry Hogan of
Brisbane, Australia. It is a 4 wall, 32 count
intermediate cha cha line dance. "Livin' In Black
& White" by Tracy Lawrence preferred; 114 bpm. |
Boogie
Woogie Cowboy was choreographed by Michele Burton and
Nancy Weir. It is a 4 wall, 64 count intermediate line
dance. "Cowboys Like A Little Bit of Rock and Roll
by Chris LeDoux preferred; 168 bpm. This dance won second
place in new line dance choreography at the 1997
"Cowichan Goes Country" in Mill Bay, B.C. You can find this dance on Don Deyne's
Information Super Dance Floor. |
Cannibal Stomp was choreographed 8/96 by Lisa Firth of
Campbelltown, NSW, Australia. It is a 2 wall, 72 count
beginning, easy intermediate line dance.
"Cannibals" by Mark Knoffler - Golden Heart CD.You can find this dance on Don Deyne's
Information Super Dance Floor. |
Chevy was choreographed by Sal
Gonzalez of Reedley, CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count
beginner intermediate line dance. "455 Rocket",
by Kathy Mattea preferred. This dance won 1st place in
New Line Dance Choreography at the 1997 Red Hot &
Kickin' Country Festival in Ventura, CA. |
Dance,
Dance, Dance was choreographed by Michael Barr of Palo
Alto, CA. It is a 1 wall, 48 count beginner line dance.
"Dance, Dance, Dance" by Steve Miller
preferred; 98 bpm. CD "Fly Like an Eagle"...64
count lead starting on the words "Dance, Dance,
Dance" |
Dancin'
Feet was choreographed 4/95 by Susan and Harry Brooks of
Walkerton, IN. It is a 2 wall, 40 count line dance.
Suggested Music: "Wipe Out" by The Beach
Boys/Fat Boys on the Still Cruisin' Album. You can find this dance on Don Deyne's
Information Super Dance Floor. |
Desert Sands Cha-Cha-
"97" was choreographed by Sal Gonzalez of
Reedley, CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count intermediate
cha-cha line dance. "Something Already Gone" by
Charlene Carter. |
Desperation Samba was choreographed by Eric Sellers. It
is a 4 wall, 48 count intermediate line dance.
"Desperation Samba" preferred. |
Do It
To It was choreographed by Pat Eodice of Salinas, CA. It
is a 1 wall, 48 count beginner/intermediate line dance.
"Honky Tonk Song", by BR5-49 preferred. |
Electric Reel was choreographed by Robert and Regina
Padden of Ireland. It is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate
line dance. "Cry of the Celts" from Lord of the
Dance. You can download the "Arm Movements" for
the Electric Reel that we use here in the Bay Area ...the
same movements that Charlotte Skeeters is teaching here
and in Australia and the UK. |
Fat Sally Lee was
choreographed by Arthur Smith of Leura, New South Wales.
It is a 4 wall, 48 count intermediate line dance.
"Fat Sally Lee" by the Rednecks. |
First
Try was choreographed by Don Duffy of San Jose, CA. It is
a 4 wall, 64 count easy intermediate line dance.
"Six Days On The Road", Sawyer Brown preferred;
166 bpm. |
Front Row Attitude was
choreographed by Neil Hale, of Pleasanton, CA. It is a 2
wall, 64 count beginning/easy intermediate line dance.
"You Never Can Tell", by Willie and the Poor
Boys - off their self-titled CD No. BPCD 5009 from Blind
Pig Records. |
Here I
Am was choreographed by Michele Perron, Lions Bay,
British Columbia, May 1997. It is a 32 count, 4-wall
beginner dance. The choreographer suggests "Stuck in
the Middle with You" (artist Stealer's Wheel). This
dance placed third in the choreographer's competition at
Cowichan Goes Country 1997 in Mill Bay on Vancouver
Island, British Columbia. |
Hesitation Waltz was
choreographed by Ernie Hutchinson of Navato, CA. It is a
4 wall, 48 count intermediate waltz line dance. "I
Still Believe" by Lee Greenwood preferred; 112 bpm. You can find this dance on Don Deyne's
Information Super Dance Floor. |
Hey Bruce was choreographed by
Michael Barr of Palo Alto, CA. "The Heat Is On"
by La Bouche preferred; 122 bpm. This dance won First
Place in New Line Choreography at the 1997 Jamboree, BC
in Canada....11/97 and 4th place at Worlds in Nashville;
January 98. |
Hillbilly Nuts was choreographed by the Buffalo Girls
of San Francisco, CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count
intermediate line dance with 3 tag sequences.
"Little Ramona" by BR5-49. This dance shared
1st place in New Line Choreography at the '97 Klamath
Falls Festival. |
Hip Hop
97 was choreographed by Barry Jones of Philadelphia. It
is a 1 wall, 96 count advanced line dance. |
Home On
The Range was choreographed by Bill Bader, of Vancouver,
BC. It is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance.
"Home On The Range" by Suzy Bogguss preferred;
128 bpm. You can find this dance in .pdf format at Vancouver
Country Western Line Dance Exchange This dance won
3rd place in New Line Dance Choreography at the 1997
Golden Gate Classic. |
Hopeless Situation was choreographed by Gary
James of Gilroy, CA. It is a 4 wall, 32 count
intermediate line dance. "Still In Love With
You" by Travis Tritt preferred; 126 bpm. |
how sweet it is was
choreographed by Evelyn Khinoo of Menlo Park, CA. It is a
1 wall, 48 count easy intermediate line dance.
"Cattle Call", LeAnn Rimes (from the CD
"Blue"); (preferred; 150 bpm counting all
beats; start the dance after the first 24 counts, at the
start of LeAnn humming; the dance has a lot of holds so
it is not really fast) This dance won 3rd place in New
Line Dance Choreography at the 1997 Pismo Beach Western
Days in Pismo Beach, CA. |
Hurricane (T&G) was
choreographed by Sal Gonzalez of Reedley, CA. It is a 2
wall, 32 count beginner line dance. "Hurricane"
by Carlene Carter preferred. |
I'm
Dancin' was choreographed by Mike Sliter of
Sunnyvale, CA. It is a 2 wall, 40 count advanced beginner
line dance. "She's Cool", by Little Texas
preferred. |
Jambalaya was choreographed by
Ian StLeon of Tamworth, Australia. It is a 4 wall, 32
count line dance done to "Jambalya" by Led
Loader & The Barrels. |
Kick-N-Rock was choreographed by Pedro Machado of Laurel,
MD. It is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate line
dance."Mama Don't Get Dressed Up For Nothing"
by Brooks & Dunn. You can find
this dance on Don Deyne's
Information Super Dance Floor. |
Lazy 8 Waltz was choreographed
by Knox Rhine. It is a 4 wall, 48 count intermediate line
dance. Rock And Roll Waltz by Scooter Lee preferred; 102
bpm. |
Long,
Tall Texan was choreographed by Hedy McAdams of Palo
Alto, CA. It is a 1 wall, 48 count intermediate line
dance. "Long, Tall Texan" by Doug Supernaw
preferred; 100 bpm, 32 count lead. |
Lonesome Blues was
choreographed by Michael Barr of Palo Alto, CA. It is a 4
wall, 32 count easy intermediate line dance. "Cold
Outside" by Big House preferred; 130 bpm. This dance
shared first place in new line dance choreography at the
1997 Cascade Country Classic held in Klamath Falls,
Oregon. |
Me Too
was choreographed by Terry Hogan of Brisbane, Australia.
It is a 2 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance. "I
Don't Understand My Girlfriend" by Toby Keith
preferred; 136 bpm. This dance is suitable for swing or
even cha cha rhythms. |
Making
the Rounds was choreographed by Gary Maxwell of
Sunnyvale, CA. It is a 4 wall, 64 intermediate line
dance. "Playboy" by Dwight Yoakam preferred;
129 bpm. 32 count introduction. |
MMM Bop
was choreographed by Kelly Kaylin of Mississauga, Ontario
Canada. It is a 4 wall, 32 count line dance.
"MmmBop" by Hanson preferred; 104 bpm. You can find this dance on Don Deyne's Site. |
My, My,
My, My, My Boogie Shoes was choreographed by Ron Kline of
the USA. It is a 48 count intermediate contra line dance
done to "Boogie Shoes" by KC & the Sunshine
Band (124 bpm). You can find this
dance on Don Deyne's Site. |
No Thanks, I'll Walk was
choreographed by Evelyn Khinoo of Menlo Park, CA. It is a
4 wall, 32 count easy intermediate line dance.
"Walkin' After Mindight," Garth Brooks
preferred; 118 bpm. Starts after the words "I go
out"... |
Off To The Races was
choreographed by Michael Barr of Palo Alto, CA. It is a 4
wall, 64 count intermediate/advanced line dance.
"Bring It On Down To My House" by Asleep At The
Wheel preferred; 190 bpm. |
One Cherokee Boogie was
choreographed by Michele Burton of Corning, CA. It is a
48 count, circle dance facing middle of circle moving
CCW. "Cherokee Boogie", by BR5-49 preferred. |
One
Foot was choreographed by the Buffalo Girls of
San Francisco, CA. It is a 4 wall, 32 count advanced
beginner line dance with 2 tag sequences. "Put One
Foot In Front Of The Other" by Lee Roy Parnell
preferred; 153 bpm. |
One Toke Over The Line
was choreographed by Neil Hale of Pleasanton, CA. It is a
2 wall, 64 count beginning, easy intermediate line dance.
"One Toke Over The Line", by Brewer &
Shipley from "Tarkio" CD; preferred. |
Over
The Dam was choreographed by Mike Sliter of
Sunnyvale, CA. It is a 2 wall, 40 count beginner line
dance. "Guadalupe River" by Dixie Cadillacs
(CDX vol 164B) preferred; 162 bpm. |
Pencil Thin Mustache
was choreographed by Charlotte Skeeters, of Pleasanton,
CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count intermediate line dance.
"Pencil Thin Mustache" by Jimmy Buffett
preferred. This dance won 2nd place in New Line Dance
Choreography at the 1997 Desert Sands Festival in Las
Vegas, NV. |
Razor Sharp was choreographed
by Steve Sunter of the UK. It is a 4 wall, 40 count
intermediate line dance done to "Siamsa" from
Lord of the Dance (116 bpm). On the 3rd wall of the
dance, the music slows...then picks up considerably from
beats 33 to 40...this is sooo much fun for dancers...we
feel the speed just as we start the syncopated weave
right. |
Rewind
was choreographed by the Buffalo Girls of
the San Francisco Bay Area. (Danette Petersen, Susan
Skaggs & Beverly Sommerfield) It is a 1 wall, 64
count intermediate advance line dance. "I Am That
Man" by Brooks & Dunn preferred. "Put Some
Drive In Your Country" by Travis Tritt for Turbo
version. |
Roaring
20's Boogie was choreographed by Ben Wallace and Eleanor
D'oro in 1994. It is a 1 wall, 36 count line dance.
"Glenn Miller Medley" by Jive Bunny and The
Master Mixers preferred. You can find this dance on Knox's
Home Page. |
Roll Of The Dice was
choreographed by Mike Sliter of Sunnyvale, CA. It is a 2
wall, 60 count easy intermediate line dance. "Our
Love" by Ricky Van Sheldon preferred; 140 bpm. Dance
starts after 16 beats. |
...Rollerblade (I Never Knew
Grandma Could Rollerblade!) was choreographed by Evelyn
Khinoo of Menlo Park, CA. It is a 4 wall, 32 count medium
beginner line dance. "Been There, Done That,"
Hank Williams, Jr. preferred; 124 bpm. Also a lot of fun:
"Little Deuce Coupe," James House & The
Beach Boys; 130 bpm. |
Ribbon Of Highway was
choreographed by Neil Hale of Pleasanton, CA. It is a 1
wall, 64 count easy intermediate line dance. "Ribbon
of Highway" by Scooter Lee preferred. |
Running Bear was choreographed by
Neil Hale of Pleasanton, CA. It is a 1 wall, 96 count
easy intermediate line dance. "Running Bear" by
The Dean Brothers preferred. |
Sally's
Waltz was choreographed by Sal Gonzalez of Reedley, CA.
It is a 48 count circle line dance. "Saturday
Night" by Bill Dean preferred; 92 bpm...24 count
lead. |
Sham
Rock Shake was choreographed by Robert and Regina Padden
of Ireland. It is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate line
dance. "I'll Tell Me Ma" by Shamrock. You can find this dance on Don Deyne's
Information Super Dance Floor. |
Shipwrecked was
choreographed by Hedy McAdams of Palo Alto, CA. It is a 2
wall, 32 count intermediate cha cha (or reggae rhythm)
line dance. "Shipwrecked" by the Island Cowboys
preferred; 16-ct lead, 88 bpm. This dance won 1st place
in New Line Dance Choreography at the 1997 Golden Gate
Classic. |
Sousa
Shuffle was choreographed by Knox Rhine of Everett, WA.
It is a 2 wall, 48 count beginner line dance. "Stars
& Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa or John
McEuen preferred; 124 bpm. You can find this dance on Knox's
Home Page. This dance won 5th place in New Line Dance
Choreography at the 1997 Golden Gate Classic. |
Stoke
Up The Jams, Here Comes The Cowgirls was choreographed by
Neil Hale of Pleasanton, CA. It is a 2 wall, 96 count
intermediate line dance. "Les yeux de ton pere"
by Miah. The soundtrack CD for "French Kiss". |
Stomp
It Up was choreographed by Gary Maxwell of Sunnyvale, CA.
It is a 2 wall, 48 count advanced intermediate line
dance. "Honky Tonk Attitude" by Joe Diffie
preferred; 142 bpm. |
Stuck
On Hold was choreographed by Michael Barr of Palo Alto,
CA. It is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance.
"Rock-In' Robin", by Bobby Day preferred; 172
bpm. This dance won 5th place in New Line Dance
Choreography at the 1997 Desert Sands Festival in Las
Vegas, NV. |
Sugar
Push Twist was choreographed by Carol Jensen of Palo
Alto, CA. It is a 1 wall, 48 count intermediate line
dance. "Let Me Into Your Heart" by Mary Chapin
Carpenter preferred. |
Swing Time Boogie was
choreographed by Scott Blevins of Highland, IN. It is a 4
wall 64 count line dance. "Swing City", Roger
Brown preferred. |
T-Bone
Shuffle was choreographed by Peter Metelnik. It is a 4
wall, 48 count line intermediate line dance. "T-Bone
Shuffle" by Boz Scaggs or "Billy B. Bad"
by George Jones. You can find this
dance on Don Deyne's
Information Super Dance Floor. |
Tail-
Gating was choreographed by Jim Krywko of Newark, DE. It
is a 4 wall, 32 count line dance. "Harmonica
Man", by Bravado preferred. |
Take A Look was choreographed by
Evelyn Khinoo of Menlo Park, CA. It is a 2 wall, 32 count
intermediate line dance. "I Don't Care If You Love
Me Any More", The Mavericks preferred; 170
bpm; phrased. |
Tiger
Run was choreographed by Sal Gonzalez of Reedley, CA. It
is a 2 wall, 64 count intermediate line dance. "Run
Through The Jungle" by Credence Clearwater Revival
preferred. |
Too
Hip, Gotta' Go was choreographed by Charlotte
Skeeters, of Pleasanton, CA. It is a 1 wall, 32 count
easy intermediate line dance. "Too Hip, Gotta
Go" by by The Stray Cat's - Greatest Hits CD
preferred. |
Triple
Threat was choreographed by Michael Barr of Palo
Alto, CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count intermedaite line
dance done to "Triple Threat" by Rick Tippe
(152 bpm) 32 count lead. This dance
won First Place in New Line Dance Choreography at the
1998 Riverside CA, Pure Country Event. |
Two Cool was choreographed by Sal
Gonzalez and Donna
Wasnick - CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count line dance.
"Hey Baby" by Alabama preferred.This dance won
1st place in New Line Dance Choreography at the 1997
Pismo Beach Western Days in Pismo Beach, CA. This dance
won 1st place in New Line Dance Choreography at the 1998
ICE Competition - Pismo Beach Western Days in Pismo
Beach, CA. |
Vanilla TwirL was choreographed
by Doris Volz of Saratoga, CA. It is a 2 wall, 28 count
beginning cha cha line dance. "Tequila
Sunrise", by Alan Jackson is suggested; 109 bpm. OR
"Boot Scootin' Boogie" by Brooks & Dunn;
134 bpm. This beginning dance works well with many tunes
that are 100 to 134 bpm. (This dance was designed with
the crowded barroom dance floor in mind.) |
Warriors was choreographed by Knox Rhine of Everett, WA.
It is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance. This
dance is designed to be danced alone or along with Robert
& Regina Padden's Electric Reel. When danced
together to "Cry Of The Celts" start with Electric
Reel, you will then end with Electric Reel. We
call the combination Electric Warrior Reel. You
can find this dance on Knox's
Home Page. |
Whatcha' Gonna Do was
choreographed by Sal Gonzalez of Reedley, CA. It is a 2
wall, 64 count line dance. "Mary Lou", by
Delbert McClinton preferred. |
What's The Hurry was
choreographed by Evelyn Khinoo of Menlo Park, CA. It is a
2 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance. "Love
Bug" by George Strait preferred; 174 bpm. |
You Know
was choreographed by Gordon Elliott of Sydney, Australia.
It is a 4 wall, 64 beat line dance. "You Know Where
I Am" by Scooter Lee preferred; 148 bpm. |
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