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hoe-down U.S. A noisy, riotous dance; = breakdown 2.[1807 W. Irving Salmagundi 7 Mar. 98 As to dancing, no Long-Island negro could shuffle you ‘double trouble’, or ‘hoe corn and dig potatoes’ more scientifically.] 1841 Picayune (New Orleans) 14 Jan. 2/1 He looks and walks the character to the life, ...
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Hoedown
References in modern culture
The most famous hoedown in classical music is the section entitled "Hoe-Down" from the Rodeo ballet by Aaron Copland (1942 Copland's "Hoe-Down" became even more famous through television advertisements by America's Beef Producers with the slogan "Beef.
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shindig
shindig (ˈʃɪndɪg) Also shin-dig. [Of uncertain origin: perh. f. shin n. + dig n.1, but infl. by shindy in later senses.] † 1. U.S. (See quot. 1859.) Obs.[1849: see hoe-down.] 1859 Bartlett Dict. Amer., Shin-Dig, a blow on the shins. Southern. 2. A country dance; a party, ball, ‘knees-up’; a lively g...
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Rodeo (ballet)
Hoe-Down
Finally, the "Hoe-Down" opens by vamping the first bar of William Hamilton Stepp's interpretation of the folk tune "Bonaparte's Retreat", which Television appearances of "Hoe-Down" include its use as the background theme for the "Beef.
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Salivation (album)
Style Weekly thought that Allen "mixes Texas folk and rock, Middle Eastern textures, hoe-down swing and plaintive ballads into a fine set of tunes for
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William Hamilton Stepp
Stepp's version of the song was used as a major component of Aaron Copland's song "Hoe-Down" from the ballet Rodeo. "Hoe-Down" has in turn been covered by various artists, including Emerson, Lake and Palmer on their 1972 album Trilogy.
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Brian Bonsor
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Serenata
Simple Samba
Willie Wagglestick's Walkabout
Rumba for Descant + Treble Recorders & Piano
Three into 5 for Recorders and Piano
Tig
Hoe-down
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The Lost & Found
Joy Hepp of Phoenix New Times remarked, "Perhaps more disturbingly amusing, while CCR's classic "Bad Moon Rising" is fodder for a country hoe-down, Rasputina's
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Lonestar (album)
steel guitar
Michael Rhodes – bass guitar
Glenn Worf – bass guitar
Lonnie Wilson – drums, percussion, hand claps
Rob Hajacos – fiddle, "assorted hoe-down
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Bubble O' Bill
The gumball also formerly featured printed "wild west" sayings, such as "Go for your guns" and, "It's a hoe-down".
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Blick Bassy
a cool, drifting late-night ballad, but then changes direction as he swings into a breezy song that sounds like an African answer to a country-blues hoe-down
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Everybody Gonfi-Gon
He wrote, "This irritating house hoe-down from Italy is threatening to be the next Doop.
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Down in the Valley (opera)
Brack Weaver, My True Love
The Lonesome Dove
The Little Black Train
Hop Up, My Ladies
Hoe-Down
Down in the Valley (reprise)
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The Blues and the Abstract Truth
"Hoe-Down", inspired by the fourth section of Aaron Copland's Rodeo, is built on a 44-bar structure (with 32-bar solos based on rhythm changes). The first eight bars of Nelson's solo on the bridge of "Hoe-Down" were quoted by Ernie Watts and Lee Ritenour in the song "Bullet Train" from their 1979
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The Duke Wore Jeans
Songs
The songs in the film included:
"It's All Happening"
"What do You Do"
"Family Tree"
"Happy Guitar"
"Hair-Down, Hoe-Down"
"Princess"
"Photograph"
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