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- A barn dance is any kind of dance involving traditional or folk music with traditional dancing, occasionally held in a barn, but, these days, much more...
- Cross Canada Barndance was a Canadian television variety show, which aired on CTV during that network's inaugural season in 1961–62. Produced by Sydney...
- The Barndance Boys was an English trio musical formation made as a country and folk dance act in 2003. Barndance Boys was the brainchild of John Matthews...
- collaborations with Daz Sampson as in Rikki & Daz and the projects like Barndance Boys, Cuban Boys, and his current project Spray. Matthews is a member...
- format throughout its years, beginning with a tune named "Goin' to the Barndance Tonight", followed by fiddle tunes by Messer, songs from some of his "Islanders"...
- The pair continued to work together under various names, including The Barndance Boys (for the minor hit single "Yippie I Oh") and DJ Daz ("The Woah Song"...
- format throughout its years, beginning with a tune named "Goin' to the Barndance Tonight", followed by fiddle tunes by Messer, songs from some of his "Islanders"...
- group has released four studio albums. The latest, titled The Roseland Barndance, came out in February 2007 and included guest appearances by Dirk Powell...
- Coast stations for three years. He also performed on the radio show WHN Barndance and sang on NBC Radio shows; and appeared in several radio dramas, including...
- Ricardo Autobahn (solo) Rikki & Daz (Ricardo Autobahn and Daz Sampson) The Barndance Boys (Ricardo Autobahn and Daz Sampson) Eastwood, EMI (2000) The Satellite...