Pretty Little Angel Eyes - National Clogging Convention 2007

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

Home video of me dancing "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" during the Thursday Welcome Dance at the National Clogging Convention in Nashville, Tennessee (November 2007).

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  • Sorry to keep bugging you. Is that Steve Smith actually cueing? In person?

  • Yes, it was Steve Smith cueing from the stage.

  • Great clogging! Who is the caller?

  • Steve Smith from Kentucky...he choreographed this routine.

  • cool, my friend tj sent me this vid, was pretty cool for dancing, im usually not into this kinda stuff but yeah it was cool and was the announcer guy in the background like pre recorded? or just a guy saying "ANGEL!", "2 BASICS" and all that jazz? just wondring

  • Thanks! That is a (live) instructor cueing the steps so that the dancers who don't know the routine can follow along. This is done at many clogging workshop fun dances to encourage maximum dancer participation. You can get a better idea of this by taking a look at my "Mountain Music" video (shows me on stage cueing as well as the crowd dancing).

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  • u r great..I have this on my favorites list..Best clogging to a great oldie...

  • SUPERBE

    TheCARNENTAN

  • I was searching for this song and found this video. I really wasn't expecting to enjoy watching a bunch of cloggers as much as I did. That was GREAT! Thanksso much for the fun vid.

  • they should of pick a diff. oldies song

  • OMG! i miss the good old days lol and im not even old just miss dancing! great job girl! cheers!

  • Love it...Clogging to the Oldies!!!!

  • In your other vid Grandfather's Clock - That was the Steve Smith clogcued record, right?

  • This is a classic! We were doing it back in the late 80s early 90s! So glad it is still taught.

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