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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
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dances. Alane
was
choreographed by Helen O'Malley of Dublin,
Ireland. It is a 4 wall, 64 count intermediate
line dance. "Alane" by Wes (non
country) preferred. "How Do I Live" by
Le Ann Rimes (the remix).
All-Right-A was choreographed by
Michael Barr, of Palo Alto, CA. It is a 2 wall,
48 count line dance. "In The
Summertime" by Mungo Jerry preferred; 102
bpm. This dance won third place in New Line
Dance Choreography at the '98 Golden Gate Class.ic.Classic.
Angie was choreographed by
Hedy McAdams of Palo Alto, CA. It is a 2 wall, 32
count intermediate line dance. "Silver-Tonue
and Gold-Plated Lies" by K.T. Oslin.
Back
Seat Boogie was choreographed by
Noel Castle of Hermosa Beach, CA. It is a 4 wall,
64 count easy intermediate line dance. "Back
Seat Boogie" Dave Sheriff preferred. This
dance placed 1st in New Line Dance Choreography
Desert Sands '98 - Las Vegas, NV.
Bad
Billy Jump
was
choreographed by Noel Castle of Hermosa Beach,
CA. It is a 4 wall, 48 count easy intermediate
line dance. "Billy B Bad" George Jones
preferred.
Blue
Train was
choreographed by R. J. Walker of Clovis, CA. It
is a 4 wall, 48 count intermediate line dance.
"Blue Train" by Big House.
Brown-Eyed Girl was choreographed by
Hedy McAdams of Palo Alto, CA. It is a 1 wall, 48
count easy intermediate line dance.
"Brown-Eyed Girl" by the Cheap Seats
preferred; 104 bpm. This dance won
2nd place
in New Line Dance Choreography at the '98 Golden
Gate Class.
Byrd
Country
was choreographed by Sal Gonzalez, of Reedley,
CA. It is a 2 wall, 48 count intermediate line
dance. "I'm From The Country" by Tracy
Byrd preferred;132 bpm; 16 count lead.
Cinco De
Mayo was choreographed by Jo Thompson (USA) and
Alan Livett (UK). It is a 2 wall, 32 count dance
done to Cinco De Mayo
by War. You can find this dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor.
Coastin'
was choreographed by Ray and Tina Yeoman of the
UK. This is a 4 wall, 40 count intermediate line
dance. "Lord of the Dance" by Michael
Flatley preferred. You can find this dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor.
Cripple
Creek was choreographed by Kip Sweeney - USA. It
is a 2 wall, 48 count intermediate line dance
(can be contra). "Cripple Creek" by Jim
Rast & Knee Deep preferred (131 bpm). Begin
on count 17. You can find this dance on Don Deyne's Information
Super Dance Floor.
Cuban Heels was choreographed by
Terry Hogan, of Brisbane Australia. It is a 4
wall, 64 count intermediate line dance.
"I'll See You In Cuba" by K.T. Oslin
preferred; 132 bpm.
Dangerous was choreographed by
John Robinson of Louisville, Kentucky. It is a 4
wall, 64 count advanced line dance.
Dizzy
was choreographed by Jo Thompson of Irving, TX.
It is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance.
"Dizzy" by Scooter Lee preferred. You
can find this dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor.
Down Home was choreographed by
Betty Campora & Glenn Cravalho of San Joaquin
Valley Area, CA. It is a 4 wall, 48 count
beginner line dance. "I'm From the
Country" by Tracy Byrd preferred; 132 bpm.
Every
Step you Take was choreographed by
Ernie and Carmel Hutchinson, of Novato, CA. It is
a 2 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance.
"Every Breath You Take" by Tammy
Wynette preferred.
Funky Farmer was choreographed by
Lorraine Kurtela & Darci Burton, CA. It is a
2 wall, 48 count line dance. "I'm From The
Country" by Tracy Byrd preferred; 132 bpm.
This dance won fifth place in New Line
Dance Choreography at the '98 Golden Gate Class.ic.
Give It
Up was
choreographed by Michael Barr, of Palo Alto, CA.
It is a 1 wall, 48 count intermediate line dance.
"Give It Up Or Let Me Go" by the Dixie
Chicks preferred; 104bpm. This dance was the
first place winner in the Choreography
competition at the '98 Jamboree BC.
Got
To Be Funky
was choreographed by Dawn Beecham, Ohio. It is a
4 wall, 32 count dance. "Everything I Do Got
To Be Funky" by Maurice John Vaughn.
Hey
Bartender as choreographed by Laura Claytor & Chris Kumre, CA. It
is a 4 wall, 64 count easy intermediate line
dance. "Hey Bartender" Johnny Lee
preferred. This dance won 3rd place in New Line
Dance Choreography at the '98 Wild West Festival
held in Sacramento, CA.
Hillbilly Hip
Hop
was choreographed by Chris Kumre of CA. It is a 2 wall,
64 count intermediate line dance. "Hillbilly
Rap" by Neal McCoy.
Honky
Tonk was choreographed by Lorraine Kurtela &
Darci Burton, CA. It is a 2 wall, 48 count easy
intermediate contra line dance. "Honky Tonk
Song" BR 5-49 preferred; 124 bpm.
Hot
Pepper was choreographed by Bill Bader of
Vancouver, B.C. Canada. It is a 4 wall, 32 count
intermediate dance. This dance won 4th place in
New Line Dance Choreography at the '98 Golden
Gate Classic. You can find this dance in .pdf
format at Vancouver
Country Western Line Dance Exchange.
How
Does It Start? was choreographed by Sal
Gonzalez,
of Reedley, CA. It is a 2 wall, 48 count
intermediate line dance. "Cuba Libre"
by Gloria Estefan preferred.
Huey
Lewie was choreographed by Charlotte Skeeters, of Pleasanton, CA. It
is a 4 wall, 32 count intermediate line dance.
"Stagger Lee" by Huey Lewis & The
News. This dance won 1st place in New Line Dance
Choreography at the '98 Wild West Festival held
in Sacramento, CA.
I
See It Now was choreographed by
Michele Burton of Corning, CA. It is a 2 wall, 60
count high intermediate line dance. "I See
It Now" by Tracy Lawrence preferred.
Jambalaya was choreographed by Ian
St. Leon of Tamworth, Australia (1997)
"Jambalaya" by Led Loader & The
Barrels preferred. Here in the Bay Area we use
the music "Jambalaya" by Eddy Raven
& Jo-El Sonnier.
Julie's
Cha Cha
was choreographed by Julie Hughs of Pleasanton,
CA. It is a 4 wall, 40 count cha cha line dance.
"2 Pina Coladas" by Garth Brooks
preferred.
Looking
Glass
was
choreographed by Charlotte Skeeters, of Pleasanton, CA. It
is a 4 wall, 48 count intermediate waltz line
dance. "I Still Believe" by Lee
Greenwood preferred.
Madly
Off In All Directions was choreographed by
Michele Perron of Lion's Bay, BC. It is a 1 wall,
48 count line dance. "Gonna Move Across The
River" by Bill Pinkney & The Original
Drifters preferred; 128 bpm.
Mama's
Lil' Baby as choreographed by Charlotte Skeeters, of Pleasanton, CA. It
is a 4 wall, 32 count easy intermediate line
dance. "Shortenin' Bread" by The
Tractors preferred; 136 bpm. This dance was the
fourth place winner in the Choreography
competition at the '98 Jamboree BC.
Men In
Black was choreographed by James & Terry
Kellerman of Chesapeake, VA. It is a 4 wall, 32
count line dance. "Men In Black" by
Will Smith. You can find this dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor.
My Home was choreographed by
Trish Boesel of Bay Area Dancers. It is a 1 wall
64 count easy intermediate two-step rhythm line
dance. "This Old Highway" by The
Nielsens 160 bpm.
Peace
Train
was choreographed by Julie Molkner of Perth,
Australia. It is a 4 wall, 32 count easy
intermediate line dance. "Peace Train"
by Dolly Parton. This dance won 1st place in the
32 Count New Line Dance Choreography at the
Tamworth '98 Festival in Australia.
Picture
Perfect
was choreographed by Evelyn
Khinoo
of Menlo Park, CA. It is a 2 wall, 32 count
intermediate line dance. "I Just Want To
Dance With You" by George Strait.
Pony
Shuffle
was choreographed by Ernie and Carmel Hutchinson,
of Novato, CA. It is a 2 wall, 48 count
intermediate line dance. "Southern
Streamline" by John Fogerty; 200 bpm or
"It's A Little Too Late" by Mark
Chestnut; 168 bpm. This dance won 1st place in
the People's Choice New Line Dance Choreography
at "Motherlode Line Dance Festival 98"
in Sonora, CA.
Ragtime
Annie as choreographed by Regina & Robert
Padden, and John Tolan. It is a 4 wall, 48 count
line dance. "Ragtime Annie" 140 bpm.
Ranger Doug as
choreographed by Charlotte Skeeters, of Pleasanton, CA. It
is a 2 wall, 64 count intermediate line dance.
"Amber Eyes" by Ranger Doug preferred;
140 bpm.
Razor
Sharp
was choreographed by Stephen Sunter of the Uk
(July 1997). It is a 4 wall, 40 count
intermediate line dance. "Siamsa" by
Roman Hardiman from Lord Of The Dance preferred;
116 bpm. This scanned step sheet was approved by
Stephen for publishing on this site on 4/8/98.
Reaching Out as choreographed by Charlotte Skeeters, of
Pleasanton, CA. It is a 64 count intermediate
circle dance. "Will The Cirlce Be
Unbroken" by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
Red Hot Salsa was choreographed by
Christina Browne of the UK. It is a 2 wall, 64
count easy intermediate line dance. "Red Hot
Salsa" by Dave Sheriff preferred. If you
need help finding the music, click here..
Rum & Coca
Cola
was choreographed by Hedy McAdams of Palo Alto,
CA. It is a 4 wall, 48 count advanced beginning
line dance. "Cowboy Mambo" by Tom
Russell & Barrence Whitefield preferred. .This dance placed 3rd in
New Line Dance Choreography at the 1998 Pismo
Beach Western Days in Pismo Beach, CA.
San
Antone Rose was choreographed by
Mike Sliter of Sunnyvale, CA. It is a 2 wall, 64
count easy intermediate line dance. "I'll Be
Your San Antone Rose" Emmylou Harris
preferred; 32 count lead.
Senorita Sway was choreographed by
Michele Perron of Lion's Bay, BC. It is a 2 wall,
64 count easy intermediate line dance.
"Dance The Night Away" by The Mavericks
preferred.
Shouldn't
Be Doin' This
was choreographed by Mike Sliter of Sunnyvale,
CA. It is a 2 wall, 32 count easy intermediate
line dance. "We Shouldn't Be Doing
This" by George Strait. This dance was the
second place winner in the Choreography
competition at the '98 Jamboree BC.
Southern
Streamline
was choreographed by Mack Apaapa of Taurana, New
Zealand. It is a 2 wall, 64 count intermediate
dance. "Southern Streamline by John Fogherty
preferred; 200 bpm.
Still The Same was choreographed by
Hedy McAdams of Palo Alto, CA . It is a 1 wall,
64 count intermediate line dance. "Still The
Same" by Bob Seger preferred; 116 bpm.
Strait Cha Cha was was choreographed by
Sal Gonzalez, of Reedley, CA. It is a 2 wall, 32
count beginner dance. "I Just Want To Dance
With You" by George Strait.
Switchblade USA was choreographed by
John Robinson of Louisville, Kentucky. It is a 2
wall, 32 count intermediate line dance.
Tequila
Time
was
choreographed by Ernie and Carmel Hutchinson, of
Novato, CA. It is a 2 wall, 32 count intermediate
line dance. "More Than A Margarita"
Brooks & Dunn Borderline CD preferred; 120
bpm.
Titanic was choreograhped by
Simon Ward of Perth, West Australia. It is a 4
wall, 64 count intermediate line dance. "My
Heart Will Go On (The Remixes) by Celine Dion
from the Album Celine Dion (Love Theme From
Titanic).
That's
My Hat
was choreographed by Evelyn
Khinoo
of Menlo Park, CA. It is a 2 wall, 64 count
intermediate line dance. The song we are using
for this dance is "Going Back to
Louisiana," by Delbert McClinton. It's off
his CD entitled, "Delbert McClinton,
Classics Volume One;125 bpm" This dance
placed 4th in New Line Dance Choreography at the
1998 Pismo Beach Western Days in Pismo Beach, CA
That's
What was choreographed by Gary James of Gilroy, CA. It is a 4
wall 32 count intermediate line dance. "Then
What" by Clay Walker preferred from the
"Rumor Has It" CD. Gary has .pdf files
of his dances...just E him for copies..
Too Much Fun was choreographed by
Terry Hogan, of Brisbane Australia. It is a 2
wall, 32 count intermediate line dance
"Wine, Women and Song" by Patty
Loveless preferred; 124 BPM.
Waltzing
Matilda was choreographed by Max Perry. It is a 4
wall, 32 count intermediate line dance.
"Waltzing Matilda" by Tornado
preferred. You can find this dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor.
Women
was choreographed by Rhonda Corsen, CA. It is a 2 wall
beginner line dance. "Man, I feel like a
woman!" Shanai Twain (CD Come on Over)....or
any medium west coast swing.
You Know I Love You was
choreographed by Henry Costa of San Lorenzo, CA.
It is a 2 wall, 40 count easy intermediate dance.
"I Can Love You Better" by Dixie Chicks
preferred. You can find this dance on Don
Deyne's Information Super Dance Floor.
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