Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Long Tall Texan

Long Tall Texan
Choreographed by Jo Ann Hilbish

Description: 48 count, 2 wall, beginner/intermediate line dance
Music: Long Tall Texan by Beach Boys & Doug Supernaw [196 bpm / Stars And Stripes Vol. 1]
Start dancing on lyrics

CROSS & CROSS & CROSS & CROSS, STEP LEFT, 3-STEP TURN RIGHT
1 Step right across front (keep toe pointing forward) (counts &2 &3 &4 travel left)
& Step left toe behind right
2 Step right across front, moving slightly left of previous position
& Step left toe behind right
3 Step right across front, moving slightly left of previous position
& Step left toe behind right
4 Step right across front, moving slightly left of previous position
5 Step left to side (with a slight lunge)
6-8 3-step turn right (right left right), turning a full turn right
9-16 Reverse counts 1-8 (crosses travel right this time)

SAILOR SHUFFLE (2), OUT-OUT, KNEE POPS (3)
17&18 Sailor shuffle right
19&20 Sailor shuffle left
&21 Step feet apart right left (place thumbs behind belt buckle)
22-24 Drop heels in place ("knee pops") 3 times

SHUFFLE (4) (CIRCLING RIGHT)
25-32 Shuffle 4 times, beginning right left right, making a full circle to the right

GIDDY-UP'S (FORWARD, THEN BACK)
When moving forward, counts 33-35, reach right arm high and lasso...
33& Step right to right diagonal, slide left behind right
34& Step right to right diagonal, slide left behind right
35-36 Step right to right diagonal, touch left next to right/& clap
When moving back, counts 37-39, reach left arm high and lasso...
37& Step left to back diagonal, slide right to front of left
38& Step left to back diagonal, slide right to front of left
39-40 Step left to back diagonal, touch right next to left & clap

HEEL BALL-CHANGE (4 TIMES, TURNING LEFT)
41 Heel right forward
&42 Step right toe slightly back, step left in place (a "ball change")
43-48 Repeat 41&42 three times (making a ½ turn left)

REPEAT

Jo Ann Hilbish | EMail: ja.hilbish@verizon.net

King Of The Road

King Of The Road
Choreographed by Pedro Machado & Jo Thompson

Description: 32 count, 4 wall, intermediate line dance
Music: King Of The Road by Randy Travis [120 bpm / CD: Simply The Best Linedancing Album]
King Of The Road by Roger Miller [124 bpm / CD: Millenniums Greatest Line Dance Party / CD: Steppin' Country 2]
Start dancing on lyrics

VINE RIGHT, BRUSH, ½ TURN RIGHT, SHUFFLE SIDE, ROCK STEP
1-3 Step right to side, cross left behind right turning ¼ right on left foot, step right forward facing side wall
& Small brush forward with left sole
4 Brush ball of left back, lifting left foot up bending left knee slightly turning another ¼ right to end facing back
Option: As an easier variation for counts &4, you can just brush the ball of left foot forward on count 4 like a regular vine ½ turn with a brush
5&6 Shuffle left to left side
7-8 Rock back on ball of right, replace weight forward to left foot

STEP, LOCK, TURN AND SHUFFLE FORWARD, ROCK STEP, COASTER STEP
1 Step right to side
2 Cross left tightly behind right popping right knee up, keeping ball of right on floor (left leg should be straight)
3&4 Toward the wall ¼ to your right, chassé forward with right foot
5-6 Rock left forward, replace weight back to right foot
7&8 Coaster step (step back with left, step right together, step forward with left)

4 SLOW CROSS WALKS WITH SNAPS
1-2 Step right across in front of left allowing left foot to swivel naturally, snap with right hand
3-4 Step left across in front of right allowing right foot to swivel naturally, snap with right hand
5-6 Step right across in front of left allowing left foot to swivel naturally, snap with right hand
7-8 Step left across in front of right allowing right foot to swivel naturally, snap with right hand

OUT, OUT, HOLD, KNEE, HOLD, 4 ELVIS KNEES
&1 Step back to right side with right foot, place left foot back to left side so feet are apart
2 Hold
3-4 Turn right knee in like Elvis, hold
5-8 Elvis knees left, right, left, right

REPEAT

If you want to do this dance to Randy Travis' version of "King Of The Road" from the Traveler soundtrack, there is a very irregular break in the normal rhythm at the 2:00 point which puts you badly off beat. This happens after the 7th repetition of the dance and it only happens once. To make it work you can add more Elvis knees for approximately 16"ish" counts(instrumentals with snaps) at this point and then start again from the beginning with his lyrics through the rest of the song. The extra Elvis knees can be slow, fast, or whatever, be creative.
The original version by Roger Miller does not do this and you will do the dance straight through with no problems. With either version you should start the dance with the lyrics so that it phrases out right.

Jo Thompson | EMail: jo.thompson@comcast.net | Website: http://www.jothompson.blogspot.com
Address: Jo Thompson Szymanski, 10950 Bellbrook Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130 | Phone: 303-791-5717