I first learned to call from Sandy Bradley when she traveled with the Gypsy 
Gyppo String Band in the late 70s to the Augusta Dance Week in Elkins, West 
Virginia (where I was living at that time). Before that, I had never held a mic 
in my hand, let alone tell a group of people what to do. Warren Argo was in the 
band. He was thin back then.

I was entranced. When Sandy called, the energy and excitement in the room went 
through the roof - everyone was grinning, the room was filled with joy, lots of 
whooping and laughter. I had never seen or experienced anything like it. I knew 
then that I wanted to call like that - - bring so much joy to a crowd. Sandy 
could bring that to the room, and to me that was what a caller should do.

Woody Lane
Roseburg, Oregon
Cell: 541-556-0054
On the road in Australia, from Samsung Galaxy Tablet
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From: Stein, Robert via Contra Callers <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 3:42:27 AM
To: Lisa Sieverts via Contra Callers <[email protected]>
Subject: [Callers] Sandy Bradley

I remember my first experience dancing with Sandy Bradley when she came to 
Boston some time in the late 60s or early 70s and did a workshop on western 
style squares.  I was so excited about the different style and feel of them to 
the New England and southern squares I was used to. After moving to Michigan we 
invited her several times to call our dances, which we held then in a bar on 
the shore of a pretty lake.
Bob
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