thank you for this gift! I'm going to make notes in my copy of his
Square Dance Callers book where there are matches.
how fortunate we are to be in this digital moment in time.... Karin
On 11/25/16 11:40 PM, don ward dward7(a)earthlink.net [trad-dance-callers]
wrote:
Do Si Do in New York's Grand Central Park to the calls of Ed
Durlacher, who held reign as one of the most unique Square Dance
Callers of all time.
His talk-through dance approach brought smiles to 10's of thousands of
common folk introduced to Square Dancing over the over the years.
Every dance matches the music or maybe the music was chosen to match
the dance only Ed knows.
From there the phrase of the music guides the dancers through each
sequence as though it was a singing call.
Durlacher and his Top Hands orchestra went into the recording studio
of the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers in the 1950's
and recorded a library of Durlacher dances. These recordings were
never released to the public.
I obtained copies of these unknown recordings in order to preserve and
digitize them for all to enjoy and download for posterity.
The recording logs indicated the music used for each dance so we can
see how detailed the selection was.
You'll find these, issued as 10-12 dance sets, every few days at;
squaredance.podbean.com.
They can be downloaded and saved. To my knowledge this will be the
only source for these lost treasures.
don ward