Sally Goodin - Ralph Sweet
Creator: Ralph Sweet (June 27, 2010)
Recorded at the Greenfield, MA, Grange Hall on June 27, 2010. The event was sponsored by Country Dance and Song Society to celebrate the publication of "On the Beat with Ralph Sweet."
Ralph Sweet, caller; this dance takes its name from the traditional southern Appalachian fiddle tune; there are many variations. Directions for this version are in Ralph's book. The tune being played in this clip is Seneca Square Dance.
The musicians are the band Elixir (Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, fiddle; Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, trumpet; Anna Patton, clarinet; Owen Morrison, guitar; Nils Fredland, trombone), joined by Lee Blackwell, drums; Corey DiMario, bass; Ann Percival, piano, guitar, backup vocals
Subjects: Northern / Prompt & Patter
Tags: Ann Percival, Country Dance and Song Society, Elixir, Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, Grange, Greenfield, Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, Lee Blackwell, Massachusetts, Nils Fredland, On the Beat with Ralph Sweet, Owen Morrison, Ralph Sweet, Seneca Square Dance
Tags: Ann Percival, Country Dance and Song Society, Elixir, Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, Grange, Greenfield, Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, Lee Blackwell, Massachusetts, Nils Fredland, On the Beat with Ralph Sweet, Owen Morrison, Ralph Sweet, Seneca Square Dance
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Ralph Sweet, “Sally Goodin - Ralph Sweet,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/781.
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Sally Goodin - Ralph Sweet
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Recorded at the Greenfield, MA, Grange Hall on June 27, 2010. The event was sponsored by Country Dance and Song Society to celebrate the publication of "On the Beat with Ralph Sweet."
Ralph Sweet, caller; this dance takes its name from the traditional southern Appalachian fiddle tune; there are many variations. Directions for this version are in Ralph's book. The tune being played in this clip is Seneca Square Dance.
The musicians are the band Elixir (Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, fiddle; Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, trumpet; Anna Patton, clarinet; Owen Morrison, guitar; Nils Fredland, trombone), joined by Lee Blackwell, drums; Corey DiMario, bass; Ann Percival, piano, guitar, backup vocals
Ralph Sweet, caller; this dance takes its name from the traditional southern Appalachian fiddle tune; there are many variations. Directions for this version are in Ralph's book. The tune being played in this clip is Seneca Square Dance.
The musicians are the band Elixir (Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, fiddle; Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, trumpet; Anna Patton, clarinet; Owen Morrison, guitar; Nils Fredland, trombone), joined by Lee Blackwell, drums; Corey DiMario, bass; Ann Percival, piano, guitar, backup vocals
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June 27, 2010
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