Buddy Weaver

Buddy Weaver Podcast

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This podcast is dedicated to the perpetuation of Modern Western Square Dancing. Every Sunday, a new episode is released presenting square dance recordings along with narration by your host, Buddy Weaver. You will hear live dances that were captured on tape or studio albums from the Blue Star Records catalog, which have been digitally remastered. Whether you are a square dance enthusiast or someone with an affection for America’s Folk Dance, this podcast is a great resource about Modern Western Square Dancing.

Author

Buddy Weaver

Category

Arts

Podcast website

buddyweaver.podbean.com

Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Vintage MSD - Jim York Live Dance (1956)(part II) 01.07.2026

A name that many will not be familiar with - Jim York was one of the most influential callers in modern square dancing.  Jim started calling in 1947 at a time when square dancing was done by routines and it was Jim York who created variety of movement through new routines.  Many of the movements within his routines would evolve into a separate call unto itself.   In the ten years that he was activ...

Vintage MSD - Jim York Live Dance (1956)(part I) 15.06.2026

A name that many will not be familiar with - Jim York was one of the most influential callers in modern square dancing.  Jim started calling in 1947 at a time when square dancing was done by routines and it was Jim York who created variety of movement through new routines.  Many of the movements within his routines would evolve into a separate call unto itself.  An example is his first hit routine...

BONUS EPISODE - Modern Square Dancing Singing Calls by Buddy Weaver 08.06.2026

BONUS EPISODE  Here is a bonus episode four new singing calls featuring the modern sound of today's square dancing. Called by Buddy Weaver - "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)", "Back To Galveston", "Honky Tonk Down A Country Road" and "Close Enough To Perfect".  On the last cut, Buddy is joined by Curt Braffet and Dan Sahlstrom.  Good for listening, great for use at demos when  a caller is not availabl...

Vintage MSD - Bob Fisk Live Dance (1969)(part II) 30.05.2026

One of the most memorable voices from a classic square dance era was Bob Fisk.  A traveling full-time caller since 1961 who settled into a California-based program in 1965.  Here is PART TWO of a live dance recorded in Stockton, California- NOTE: the narration says 1971 but it is 1969. From a baked reel-to-reel tape recording for your enjoyment. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution usi...

Vintage MSD - Bob Fisk Live Dance (1969)(part I) 15.05.2026

One of the most memorable voices from a classic square dance era was Bob Fisk.  A traveling full-time caller since 1961 who settled into a California-based program in 1965.  Here is a live dance recorded in Stockton, California - NOTE: the narration says 1971 but it is 1969. From a baked reel-to-reel tape recording for your enjoyment. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the butt...

Vintage MSD - Marshall Flippo Live Dance (1963)(part 2) 01.05.2026

Here is part two of the live dance called by one of the most significant names in modern square dance history - Marshall Flippo. Recorded around 1963 in New England. Part one is featured in the previous episode. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the button below. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST

Vintage MSD - Marshall Flippo Live Dance (1963)(part 1) 15.04.2026

By the early 1960's, Marshall Flippo was the most recognized name in Modern Western Square Dancing.  As a traveling caller who toured from coast-to-coast and as a popular recording artist, Marshall was on his way to being the #1 caller in the world. This is a live dance from reel-to-reel tape.  The dance was held in New England around 1963. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using th...

Vintage MSD - In Memory of Melton Luttrell 01.04.2026

Melton Luttrell began calling in 1950 and over the past seventy-five years created a lasting legacy in the square dance activity.  In his home area of Ft. Worth, Texas, Melton has taught thousands of people to dance, mentored dozens of callers, and was instrumental in the construction of Swingtime Dance Center - the premier square dance hall in the U.S.  He produced Square L Records for many years...

Vintage MSD - Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw and Doc Alumbaugh albums (1950) 15.03.2026

The year is 1950 and two new albums are out - the first is the only known studio recording of Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw.  Considered by many to the father of Modern Square Dancing, Dr. Shaw gained an impressive reputation through the publication of his book - "Cowboy Dances" and the touring performances of his Cheyenne Mountain School students. This recording features three dances from the "Duel In The S...

Vintage MSD - Sets In Order Premium Albums (1977) (3 of 3) 01.03.2026

The Sets In Order American Square Dance Society under the direction of Bob Osgood, established two lists of calls that made up Modern Square Dancing; 50 Basics and 75 Extended Basics.  This album used the CALLERLAB Mainstream list plus Quarterly Experimental calls. By contrast to the 75 Extended Basics for club dancers, the Mainstream list had many more calls and was for the dance enthusiast. MC i...

Vintage MSD - Sets In Order Premium Album (1977) (2 of 3) 15.02.2026

The Sets In Order American Square Dance Society under the direction of Bob Osgood, established two lists of calls that made up Modern Square Dancing; 50 Basics and 75 Extended Basics.  SIOASD released albums for their subscribers which featured prominent callers from around the world to support use of the SIOASD lists.  This album used the 75 Extended Basics for the regular club square dancer. MC...

BONUS EPISODE - Modern Square Dancing New Mainstream Live Dance by Buddy Weaver 08.02.2026

BONUS EPISODE  In this bonus episode of the Buddy Weaver Podcast, I feature the SSD—also known as the new Mainstream square dance program—called entirely by me using all modern music. Drawing on my experience with SSD, I show how contemporary music and thoughtful choreography come together in an energetic environment  Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the button below. SUPPORT...

Vintage MSD - Sets In Order Premium Albums (1977) (1 of 3) 01.02.2026

The Sets In Order American Square Dance Society under the direction of Bob Osgood, established two lists of calls that made up Modern Square Dancing; 50 Basics and 75 Extended Basics.  SIOASD released albums for their subscribers which featured prominent callers from around the world to support use of the SIOASD lists.  This album used the 50 Basics which was designed for the occasional square dan...

Vintage MSD Album of Bruce Stotts at Sunny Hills (1960) 15.01.2026

A live recording done at Sunny Hills Barn in Fullerton, California.  From 1948 to 1962, it was the largest square dance hall in America boasting a dance floor that would hold 150 squares.   Saturday nights at Sunny Hills drew a full house with some of the big names in calling.  Bruce Stotts was one of them.  Hailing from Fresno, California, he was known for his choreography and smooth delivery.  ...

BONUS EPISODE - Modern Square Dance Singing Calls (2026) 08.01.2026

BONUS EPISODE Here are brand-new singing calls from the Blue Star Music label featuring the calling of Curt Braffet, Eric Henerlau, Mike Hogan, Andy Allemao, and Dan Sahstrom. THIS IS THE MODERN SOUND OF SQUARE DANCING Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the button below. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST

Vintage MSD Album of Morris Sevada (1961) 01.01.2026

Morris Sevada billed himself as the "Indian Square Dance Caller".  He started his calling career around 1948, turning professional in 1955 and became a traveling caller in 1959. A native Navajo who wrote that he had graduated from the Fort Wingate Indian School.  History teaches us that it was a government-run boarding school for the purpose of "educating" students not to speak or practice their t...

ENCORE - Modern Square Dancing in 2022 - Live Dance with Ken Bower and Buddy Weaver 26.10.2025

ENCORE - originally broadcast March 6, 2022 Recorded at the Yuma Festival in Arizona, the weekend of February 18-20, 2022, here is all the excitement of modern western square dancing at its finest.  Patter and singing calls are at the Plus level (intermediate level). Please take a moment to make a gift to offset our production costs.  Every contribution helps and is appreciated. MAKE A DONATION

ENCORE - Modern Square Dancing in 2022 - Live Dance with Weaver, Bower, Seastrom, and Merino 19.10.2025

ENCORE (originally broadcast October 2, 2022) Recorded at the American Square Dance Publication fundraiser dance held on August 27, 2022 here is all the excitement of modern western square dancing at its finest.  Patter and singing calls are at the Plus level (intermediate level). Callers are Mike Seastrom, Ken Bower, Tim Merino, and Buddy Weaver. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution u...

ENCORE - Vintage MSD Album - Blue Star Jubilee (1964) 12.10.2025

ENCORE from Oct. 3, 2021. Here is BS 1011 "Blue Star Jubilee".  Released in November 1964, this was a three-record album set that captured the first ever gathering of live musicians who recorded for Blue Star Records, staff recording artists, and one-thousand one-hundred thirty-six dancers in the Sam Houston Coliseum for a one-night dance. This is part two of two featuring the album.  Step back in...

ENCORE - Vintage MSD Album - Blue Star Jubilee (1964) 05.10.2025

ENCORE from Sept. 26, 2021. Here is BS 1011 "Blue Star Jubilee".  Released in November 1964, this was a three-record album set that captured the first ever gathering of live musicians who recorded for Blue Star Records, staff recording artists, and one-thousand one-hundred thirty-six dancers in the Sam Houston Coliseum for a one-night dance. This is part one of two featuring the album.  Step back...

Vintage MSD - Sets In Order Premium Album (1976) (3 of 3) 28.09.2025

The Sets In Order American Square Dance Society under the direction of Bob Osgood, established two lists of calls that made up Modern Square Dancing; 50 Basics and 75 Extended Basics.  This album used the brand new Mainstream list as created by CALLERLAB.  By contrast to the 75 Extended Basics for club dancers, the Mainstream list had many more calls and was for the dance enthusiast. MC is Sets In...

Vintage MSD - Sets In Order Premium Album (1976)(2 of 3) 21.09.2025

The Sets In Order American Square Dance Society under the direction of Bob Osgood, established two lists of calls that made up Modern Square Dancing; 50 Basics and 75 Extended Basics.  SIOASD released albums for their subscribers which featured prominent callers from around the world to support use of the SIOASD lists.  This album used the 75 Extended Basics for the regular club square dancer. MC...

Vintage MSD - Sets In Order Premium Album (1976) (1 of 3) 14.09.2025

The Sets In Order American Square Dance Society under the direction of Bob Osgood, established two lists of calls that made up Modern Square Dancing; 50 Basics and 75 Extended Basics.  SIOASD released albums for their subscribers which featured prominent callers from around the world to support use of the SIOASD lists.  This album used the 50 Basics which was designed for the occasional square dan...

Vintage MSD Album of Lee Helsel (1957) 07.09.2025

Lee Helsel one of the more recognized names on the travel calling circuit in the 1950s and 1960s.  He maintained a strong home program in Sacramento, California, held down a full-time job for the State of California and flew out almost every weekend for festivals and conventions.  He kept this pace until his retirement in 1980. This album released in January 1957, was his first for the Sets In Ord...

Vintage MSD Album of Al "Tex" Brownlee (1963) 31.08.2025

Al started calling in West Texas in 1948 and by 1957 became a full-time caller covering most of the region.  In 1968 he became recreation director for Fontana Dam Resort in North Carolina, spending summer months there as resident caller while returning to Texas in the Fall.  He recorded for Blue Star Records from 1962 to 1982.  This episode features Blue Star 1008, released in December 1963, a lon...

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