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  2. The Barn Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Barn Dance. The Barn Dance is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on March 15, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series; [1] it was the first of twelve shorts released during that year. It was directed by Walt Disney with Ub Iwerks as the head animator. [2] The title is written as Barn Dance on the poster, while the full ...

  3. National Barn Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Barn Dance in 1940. National Barn Dance was founded by Edgar L. Bill. To him goes the credit for arranging to have a program of "down-home" tunes broadcast from radio station WLS, of which Bill was then director. Having lived on a farm, he knew how people loved the familiar sound and informal spirit of old-fashioned barn dance music.

  4. Barn dance - Wikipedia

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    The term “barn dance” is usually associated with family-oriented or community-oriented events, usually for people who do not normally dance. The caller will, therefore, generally use easy dances so that everyone can join in. A barn dance can be a ceilidh, with traditional Irish or Scottish dancing, and people unfamiliar with either format ...

  5. Grand Ole Opry - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Ole Opry is a regular live country-music radio broadcast originating from Nashville, Tennessee, on WSM, held between two and five nights per week, depending on the time of year. It was founded on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay as the WSM Barn Dance, taking its current name in 1927. Currently owned and operated by Opry ...

  6. Lulu Belle and Scotty - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Eleanor Cooper (Lulu Belle) was born in Boone, North Carolina, United States; [2] Wiseman was from Spruce Pine, North Carolina. [2] Lulu Belle and Scotty enjoyed enormous national popularity thanks to their regular appearances on National Barn Dance on WLS-AM in Chicago, [2] a rival to WSM-AM's Grand Ole Opry.

  7. The Old American Barn Dance - Wikipedia

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    The series was filmed at Kling Studios, 639 N. Fairbank Court at Ohio Street, in Chicago, Illinois. Performers included Tennessee Ernie Ford, Pee Wee King, the Candy Mountain Girls, the Chordmen, Merle Travis, Kenny Roberts, Johnny Bond, Homer and Jethro, Patsy Montana and the Kentucky Thoroughbreds. In 1959, episodes were edited together with ...

  8. Uncle Jimmy Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Donald "Uncle Jimmy" Thompson (1848 – February 17, 1931) [1] was an American old-time fiddle player and singer-songwriter. He is best remembered as the first performer to play on Nashville's Grand Ole Opry (then called the WSM Barn Dance), appearing with founder and host George D. Hay on the evening of November 28, 1925.

  9. Martha Carson - Wikipedia

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    The duo performed (with Martha on guitar) as the "Barn Dance Sweethearts". By the time of her divorce from James Carson in 1950, Martha had begun making solo appearances on Knoxville's WNOX radio. However, she couldn't record because the Barn Dance Sweethearts' label, Capitol , had them contracted through 1957 and refused to let her go solo ...