From a 1950 recording of the Santa Monica Diamond Jubilee, a landmark
MWSD event. Many callers are heard to chant "hey Ma, hey Pa, chaw
tobacco and spit it on the wall". As the caller shouted "hey Ma",
dancers responded by yelling "hey Ma". The same with "hey Pa". It
was
used after the call Right & Left Grand and before Promenade.
BW
On 7/21/2017 12:41 PM, Robert Livingston rlivngstn(a)yahoo.com
[trad-dance-callers] wrote:
As with Thar (a back up star).
Bob Livingston
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*From:* "Ridge Kennedy srk3nn3dy(a)gmail.com [trad-dance-callers]"
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*Subject:* Re: [trad-dance-callers] "taw" (was Re: History of "Walk
Around")
A Taw-dry response. Maybe it's just that callers were using "Paw" and
"Ma" and "mother in law" and picked a rhyming syllable and that was
all there was to it. Something that occurred in the big square dance
boom years -- likely untraceable to first use, but sort of a folk art
development. Just thinking. Ridge