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  2. Line dance - Wikipedia

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    One of the first true line dances was the Madison, a novelty dance created and first danced in Columbus, Ohio, in 1957. [4] The local popularity of the dance and record in Baltimore, Maryland, came to the attention of the producers of The Buddy Deane Show in 1960, which led to other dance shows picking it up. [5]

  3. The Rockettes - Wikipedia

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    The Rockettes are known for their kickline.. The Radio City Rockettes are an American precision dance company.Founded in 1925 in St. Louis, they have, since 1932, performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

  4. J-Setting - Wikipedia

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    J-Setting is a style of dance popularized by the Prancing J-Settes, the popular collegiate women's danceline of Jackson State University's Sonic Boom of the South marching band. It originated in the late 1970s from African-Americans in the Jackson, Mississippi, area of the United States. [1]

  5. Those Nervous Animals - Wikipedia

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    Those Nervous Animals returned with a tour and a CD Single, Rocket Ship, in 1994, on Danceline Records. [3] In 2002 Tom Dunne of Today FM put the song The Business Enterprise (My Friend John) on his Top 30 Irish Hits Volume 2 collection. Today FM listeners voted the song number 16 among the best Irish singles of all time.

  6. The Nashville Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Network, usually referred to as TNN, was an American country music-oriented cable television network. Programming included music videos, taped concerts, movies, game shows, syndicated programs, and numerous talk shows.

  7. Kickline - Wikipedia

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    The Rockettes in a kickline. A kickline is a show dance figure consisting of a series of dancers who throw their legs synchronised up to eye level in the air, forming a straight line. [1]