Sandy Bradley was THE premier caller of her time, for community dances. She 
called squares, of course, and party games and fun simple dances. But when she 
got up on a stage (or chair) and began to call, the energy in the room went 
through the roof. It was so much fun to be on the dance floor when she called!

(BTW, one of Sandy's contemporaries, another great caller, was John McCutcheon. 
The same folksinger who is well-known for the song "Christmas in the Trenches".)

I first learned to call from Sandy when she came to the Augusta Dance Week 
(Elkins, West Virginia) in 1979 with the Gypsy Gyppo String Band -- when Warren 
Argo was in it and he was still slim. Sandy conducted a caller's workshop every 
afternoon for the week. A few of us tried it out. I had never held a microphone 
before or given instructions to an actual crowd of people. That week changed my 
life.

One thing I still remember that Sandy told us novice callers: She said that 
after the evening is over and people are leaving, if they are smiling and had a 
good time and wanted to come back again to dance in the future . . . they may 
not remember your name as the caller, but you've done your job.

Woody
--
Woody Lane
Caller, Percussive Dancer
Roseburg, Oregon
http://www.woodylanecaller.com
cell: 541-556-0054
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On 5/15/2024 1:51 PM, Tepfer, Seth via Contra Callers wrote:
I am no historian (paging David Milstone). However, talking about luminary and 
influential callers who are women, we would be remiss to not mention Sandy 
Bradly, from Seattle. I don't know when she started calling, but I know she had 
an LP with her playing dance music from 1981. I have heard that Sandy's calling 
inspired many future callers.

https://www.nodepression.com/the-old-time-camaraderie-of-sandys-fancy/

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To: Jerome Grisanti 
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Subject: [External] [Callers] Re: Wanting to learn more about Becky Hill - the 
choreographer

Thanks so much to those of you who have responded to my inquiry about Becky 
Hill. SO neat to learn more about her. :)
I love some of the stories about her personal philosophy about calling.  So 
great. :)

And yes... lovely to also hear what other women were also calling in the 1980s 
and 1990s.

Emily



On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 3:53 PM Jerome Grisanti 
<jerome.grisa...@gmail.com<mailto:jerome.grisa...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The very first callers workshop I ever attended was lead by Becky. She 
encouraged us to take responsibility for whatever happened on the dance floor. 
"Own it. Win an Academy Award for sincerely saying, 'oops, I misjudged, let's 
try this a different way.' "

Years later, for a full-weekend event in which I was the lead organizer, the 
scheduled caller had to drop out suddenly and I was scrambling to find a 
substitute. I left Becky a message but meanwhile found someone else available. 
Becky called back that evening and was happy to chat a bit. She was a soothing 
voice and assured me that the caller I had found would do a great job. She said 
she would have thrown her stuff into her car and made the long drive if 
necessary, though, "cause that's what we do."

I still hear her voice when I use some of my favorite teaching tips. Rest in 
peace.

— Jerome Grisanti

On Wed, May 15, 2024, 11:09 AM Emily Addison via Contra Callers 
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 wrote:
Hi folks,

Over the past year, I'm realizing how many dances written by Becky Hill I 
absolutely adore.  So, naively, I wrote to Becky Hill (this 
one!<https://www.rebeccahill.org/>) whom I admire thinking that it was her who 
wrote dances.  Turns out that flatfooter and old time square dance leader Becky 
Hill is not the same Becky Hill who wrote the contras and square that I have in 
my dance box.

So... I naturally became curious ... who is the other Becky Hill???
And this is all I've been able to 
find<https://www.heritagecremationsociety.com/obituaries/rebecca-ellen-becky-hill>.

Did any of you know Becky?  Any further information on her?
I know that many of her dances are super popular and called by so many folk.

Thanks,
Emily Addison in Ottawa ON
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