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  2. Just what is SC shag dancing, and why has it attracted ... - AOL

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    The city welcomes 3,000 beach music fans and shag dancers this weekend. Skip to main content. News. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join. Mail. Downloads; Premium Subscriptions; PC ...

  3. The now-closed Studebaker’s at 2000 N. Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach was a popular shag dance club in Myrtle Beach before closing. Studebaker’s and several other popular, historic Myrtle Beach ...

  4. Shag club keeps the footwork flowing in Aiken - AOL

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    Oct. 29—South Carolina's state dance — the shag — dates back at least to the 1940s, and local dance instructors Johnny and Judy Turner have been along for most of the ride, since their years ...

  5. Music of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina is noted for being the birthplace of beach music, an offshoot of early R&B and rock 'n' roll that featured a shuffling beat which spawned the dance called The Shag. This Myrtle Beach-area dance is the official State Dance, although South Carolina has also contributed to two other famous dances, the Charleston in the 1920s, and ...

  6. Beach music - Wikipedia

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    Many of these new shag dance aficionados prefer the "R&B oldies" and/or shagging to currently popular tunes that happen to have the required beat. As more networking is being done on the Internet among shag deejays and beach music fans nationwide, however, there is a growing acceptance of the regional bands by the "new shaggers". [1]

  7. Jitterbug - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina shag and single Lindy Hop dances formed the basis of the jitterbug, which gave way to the double Lindy Hop when rock and roll became popular. [17] White dancers picked up the energetic jitterbug from dancers at black venues. Venues in the Hill District of Pittsburgh were popular places for whites to learn the jitterbug. [18]

  8. Carolina shag - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina shag is a partner dance done primarily to beach music (100–130+ beats per minute in 4/4 time signature). The shag is a recognized dance in modern national and international dance competitions. It became the official state dance of South Carolina in 1984 [1] and the official popular dance of North Carolina in 2005. [2]

  9. The Shag - Wikipedia

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    The Shag (originally known as The Shags and later simply as Shag) were an American garage and psychedelic rock band in the 1960s, best known for their 1967 single "Stop and Listen". They were one of numerous bands at the time using the name "The Shags".