Cut Off Six - Tiny Clark
Creator: Tiny Clark (1943)
Recorded in the early 1940s; music by Mr. and Mrs. Siller. Compare the calls for this dance with others in the collection doing the same figures. The liner notes to his album on Asch Records 344 describe him thus:"...one of the main attractions at the Village Barn in New York, hails from the West where they really do some fancy stepping. But he makes his calls so simple even we Easterners can follow them." See the Additional Files item for more information about the caller and musicians.
Subjects: Northern / Prompt & Patter
Tags: Cut Off Six, Mr. and Mrs. Siller, Tiny Clark
Tags: Cut Off Six, Mr. and Mrs. Siller, Tiny Clark
Item Relations
This Item | is related to | Item: Tiny Clark - album cover |
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Additional Files
Citation
Tiny Clark, “Cut Off Six - Tiny Clark,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/415.
Dublin Core
Title
Cut Off Six - Tiny Clark
Subject
Description
Recorded in the early 1940s; music by Mr. and Mrs. Siller. Compare the calls for this dance with others in the collection doing the same figures. The liner notes to his album on Asch Records 344 describe him thus:"...one of the main attractions at the Village Barn in New York, hails from the West where they really do some fancy stepping. But he makes his calls so simple even we Easterners can follow them." See the Additional Files item for more information about the caller and musicians.
Creator
Source
Larry Edelman collection; Stig Malmo
Date Created
1943
Contributor
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Duration
00:35