Just Another Square Dance Caller: Authorized Biography of Marshall Flippo

Marshall Flippo is the most recognized caller's name in the square dance world internationally. Marshall Doyle Flippo was born September 2, 1927 in Tuscola, Texas to Roy and Gus Flippo. He had two sisters; Helen and Onita. Flip (or Flippo is what we called him) enjoyed close ties with his family and his school. He joined the Navy at age seventeen and saw two years of active duty at the end of World War II. Then he played baseball for the DesPac league the reminder of his enlisted time. He returned to his family home in Abilene, Texas and married Neeca, and she encouraged him to take square dance lessons, and he was hooked. He started his calling career near Abilene, Texas in a chicken coop. Flip and Neeca joined three other couples to build a square dance hall in Abilene, the Wagon Wheel, which is still in operation today. He got his big break in the calling world by recording the popular tune in 1957, "The Auctioneer" with Blue Star Records, owned by Norman and Nadine Merrbach, and the rest is history. After several visits to Kirkwood Lodge in Osage Beach, Missouri, a square dance vacation resort, Bill Hagadorn, the owner, hired Flip to be the resident caller there. In doing this, Flippo and Neeca decided to give up their jobs in Abilene but not their home. He worked Kirkwood Lodge for six months out of the year and needed employment for the rest of the year. From the clientele at Kirkwood, his industrious wife, Neeca, put together an amazing six-month tour of interested dancers all across the United States, and he did this schedule for 42 years. During those six months of touring, he expanded internationally, visiting Germany, England, Spain and Japan. He had been stationed in Japan after the war, so he was familiar with the people, and his love affair with this country and its people continued until he died. Neeca and Flippo divorced in 1991 after 42 years of marriage, and he remarried but they divorced, so Flip lived out his life single. Neeca and he became close friends in their later years. He spent the last eighteen years of his career in Tucson, Arizona as the resident caller at Rincon West RV park during the winter and continued his tours in the summer. He died at the age of 91 on November 4, 2018 and has been missed across the world in the square dance community. Flippo never realized his place in the lineage of square dance history. He was a bridge between Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw, the caller who energized the activity in the 50's, and the transition to modern western square dancing. He was truly a humble legend. Flippo was consummate story tell, so a unique part of this book is his stories about other callers, cuers and dancers. Also included are stories by friends about him. It truly is a celebration of the man.

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Just Another Square Dance Caller: Authorized Biography of Marshall Flippo

Marshall Flippo is the most recognized caller's name in the square dance world internationally. Marshall Doyle Flippo was born September 2, 1927 in Tuscola, Texas to Roy and Gus Flippo. He had two sisters; Helen and Onita. Flip (or Flippo is what we called him) enjoyed close ties with his family and his school. He joined the Navy at age seventeen and saw two years of active duty at the end of World War II. Then he played baseball for the DesPac league the reminder of his enlisted time. He returned to his family home in Abilene, Texas and married Neeca, and she encouraged him to take square dance lessons, and he was hooked. He started his calling career near Abilene, Texas in a chicken coop. Flip and Neeca joined three other couples to build a square dance hall in Abilene, the Wagon Wheel, which is still in operation today. He got his big break in the calling world by recording the popular tune in 1957, "The Auctioneer" with Blue Star Records, owned by Norman and Nadine Merrbach, and the rest is history. After several visits to Kirkwood Lodge in Osage Beach, Missouri, a square dance vacation resort, Bill Hagadorn, the owner, hired Flip to be the resident caller there. In doing this, Flippo and Neeca decided to give up their jobs in Abilene but not their home. He worked Kirkwood Lodge for six months out of the year and needed employment for the rest of the year. From the clientele at Kirkwood, his industrious wife, Neeca, put together an amazing six-month tour of interested dancers all across the United States, and he did this schedule for 42 years. During those six months of touring, he expanded internationally, visiting Germany, England, Spain and Japan. He had been stationed in Japan after the war, so he was familiar with the people, and his love affair with this country and its people continued until he died. Neeca and Flippo divorced in 1991 after 42 years of marriage, and he remarried but they divorced, so Flip lived out his life single. Neeca and he became close friends in their later years. He spent the last eighteen years of his career in Tucson, Arizona as the resident caller at Rincon West RV park during the winter and continued his tours in the summer. He died at the age of 91 on November 4, 2018 and has been missed across the world in the square dance community. Flippo never realized his place in the lineage of square dance history. He was a bridge between Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw, the caller who energized the activity in the 50's, and the transition to modern western square dancing. He was truly a humble legend. Flippo was consummate story tell, so a unique part of this book is his stories about other callers, cuers and dancers. Also included are stories by friends about him. It truly is a celebration of the man.

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Just Another Square Dance Caller: Authorized Biography of Marshall Flippo

Just Another Square Dance Caller: Authorized Biography of Marshall Flippo

by Larada Horner-Miller
Just Another Square Dance Caller: Authorized Biography of Marshall Flippo

Just Another Square Dance Caller: Authorized Biography of Marshall Flippo

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Marshall Flippo is the most recognized caller's name in the square dance world internationally. Marshall Doyle Flippo was born September 2, 1927 in Tuscola, Texas to Roy and Gus Flippo. He had two sisters; Helen and Onita. Flip (or Flippo is what we called him) enjoyed close ties with his family and his school. He joined the Navy at age seventeen and saw two years of active duty at the end of World War II. Then he played baseball for the DesPac league the reminder of his enlisted time. He returned to his family home in Abilene, Texas and married Neeca, and she encouraged him to take square dance lessons, and he was hooked. He started his calling career near Abilene, Texas in a chicken coop. Flip and Neeca joined three other couples to build a square dance hall in Abilene, the Wagon Wheel, which is still in operation today. He got his big break in the calling world by recording the popular tune in 1957, "The Auctioneer" with Blue Star Records, owned by Norman and Nadine Merrbach, and the rest is history. After several visits to Kirkwood Lodge in Osage Beach, Missouri, a square dance vacation resort, Bill Hagadorn, the owner, hired Flip to be the resident caller there. In doing this, Flippo and Neeca decided to give up their jobs in Abilene but not their home. He worked Kirkwood Lodge for six months out of the year and needed employment for the rest of the year. From the clientele at Kirkwood, his industrious wife, Neeca, put together an amazing six-month tour of interested dancers all across the United States, and he did this schedule for 42 years. During those six months of touring, he expanded internationally, visiting Germany, England, Spain and Japan. He had been stationed in Japan after the war, so he was familiar with the people, and his love affair with this country and its people continued until he died. Neeca and Flippo divorced in 1991 after 42 years of marriage, and he remarried but they divorced, so Flip lived out his life single. Neeca and he became close friends in their later years. He spent the last eighteen years of his career in Tucson, Arizona as the resident caller at Rincon West RV park during the winter and continued his tours in the summer. He died at the age of 91 on November 4, 2018 and has been missed across the world in the square dance community. Flippo never realized his place in the lineage of square dance history. He was a bridge between Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw, the caller who energized the activity in the 50's, and the transition to modern western square dancing. He was truly a humble legend. Flippo was consummate story tell, so a unique part of this book is his stories about other callers, cuers and dancers. Also included are stories by friends about him. It truly is a celebration of the man.


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ISBN-13: 9780996614450
Publisher: Horner Publishing Company
Publication date: 05/08/2020
Series: 1
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About the Author

Larada Horner-Miller is a poet, essayist and accomplished multi-genre author who holds a bachelor's degree in English and a Master of Education Degree in Integrating Technology into the Classroom. She is the accomplished author of four award-winning historical fiction, memoir, and poetry works plus three self-published cookbooks. Her most recent book, A Time to Grow Up-A Daughter's Grief Memoir has won many awards including being a 2018 Book Excellence Awards Finalist in the Memoir category at the Mexico-Arizona Book Awards and a 2018 Independent Press Distinguished Favorites Award in the Memoir category. Her fifth book will be the authorized memoir and biography of world-renown square dance caller Marshall "Flip" Flippo. Just Another Square Dance Caller, Biography of Marshall Flippo will be available April 2020. Larada and her husband, Lin, enjoy being nestled in the mountains above Albuquerque, New Mexico, near the village of Tijeras. She enjoys square dancing, traveling, knitting, and reading. To learn more, visit https://laradasbooks.com/

Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Dear Reader

Another Square Dance Caller Lyrics

A Tribute to Those Who've Gone

One of Flippo's Favorite Dirty Jokes!

Prologue

GROWING UP TEXAN

1. Childhood

THE TEXAN BECOMES A SAILOR

2. You're in the Navy Now!

3. USS Lander

4. Three More Ships and Baseball

AFTER THE NAVY

5. Falling in Love with Neeca and More Baseball

ABILENE: WHERE IT ALMOST DIDN'T START

6. Abilene: Where It Almost Didn't Start

7. Burma-Shave Jingles

8. "The Auctioneer" and Blue Star Label Skyrocketed Flippo's Career

"The Auctioneer" (Blue Star 1517) ORIGINAL Call Sheet

"The Auctioneer" (Blue Star 1825) The Second Versin Call Sheet

KIRKWOOD YEARS

9. Kirkwood Lodge

10. The Pride of Flippo's Life, John

11. Life at Kirkwood & More

ANNUAL TOURS

TOUR MAP

12. Tours

13. North and then East, South & Home for Christmas

14. North After Christmas Then West

15. Asilomar

CALLERLAB, INTERNATIONAL TRIPS, & CRUISES

16. CALLERLAB

17. Flippo's International Calling Experiences

CAREER CHANGE AND PROMOTIONS

18. Move to the Chaparral Record Label

19. Two Square Dance Magazines Promoted Flippo

THE DANCE, THE CALLS AND THE SONGS

20. Flippo's Choreography

21. Flippo's Recording Experiences

THE END OF ONE MARRIAGE AND THE START OF ANOTHER

22. Divorce

23. The Tucson Years

AWARDS

24. A Calling Life Revered

END OF FLIPPO'S CAREER

25. The End of a Marvelous Career

26. Four Special "Once Mores"

27. Musings About Flippo's Career, His Life and This Book

28. Our Last Conversation

29. Marshall Flippo's Memorial Service & Obituary

Epilogue

STORIES

30. Remembering Flippo!

31. Callers Flippow Worked With and Slept With

Do You Want More?

Appendix A - Chronology of Marshall Flippo's Life

Appendix B - Itineary of the USS Lander

Appendix C - More Burma-Shave Jingles

Appendix D - International Tours

Appendix E - CHEK-A-KALLER Legend

Appendix F - Flippo's Recordings & Reviews

Appendix G - List of Callers Who Attended Flippo's Last Night, December 31, 2017

Appendix H - Festus Article & Letter

Appendix I - Glossary of Square Dance & Round Dance Terms

Appendix J - Additional References

About Larada

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