Milagro Square called by Larry Edelman
Creator: Larry Edelman (Nov. 18, 2011)
Larry Edelman calls his version of Herb Greggerson's Milagro Square (sometimes known as Take Three Swings) at the Dare To Be Square weekend held November 18-20, 2011, at the John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC.
Musicians are Steve Hickman, fiddle; Jim Morrison, guitar; Claudio Buchwald, piano; Sam Bartlett, banjo. The tune is "Ride Ol' Buck to Water."
The weekend was sponsored by the Folk School and by Country Dance and Song Society. It brought six well-known callers and 70 square dance enthusiasts together to explore many different styles of squares, including both traditional and modern.
Subjects: Transitional/Western 1940s
Tags: Herb Greggerson, Larry Edelman, Milagro Square, Take Three Swings
Tags: Herb Greggerson, Larry Edelman, Milagro Square, Take Three Swings
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Larry Edelman, “Milagro Square called by Larry Edelman,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/732.
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Milagro Square called by Larry Edelman
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Larry Edelman calls his version of Herb Greggerson's Milagro Square (sometimes known as Take Three Swings) at the Dare To Be Square weekend held November 18-20, 2011, at the John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC.
Musicians are Steve Hickman, fiddle; Jim Morrison, guitar; Claudio Buchwald, piano; Sam Bartlett, banjo. The tune is "Ride Ol' Buck to Water."
The weekend was sponsored by the Folk School and by Country Dance and Song Society. It brought six well-known callers and 70 square dance enthusiasts together to explore many different styles of squares, including both traditional and modern.
Musicians are Steve Hickman, fiddle; Jim Morrison, guitar; Claudio Buchwald, piano; Sam Bartlett, banjo. The tune is "Ride Ol' Buck to Water."
The weekend was sponsored by the Folk School and by Country Dance and Song Society. It brought six well-known callers and 70 square dance enthusiasts together to explore many different styles of squares, including both traditional and modern.
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Nov. 18, 2011
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