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Rhinestone Country Music Club Blackpool
Line Dancing Blackpool
Rhinestone Country Music Club Blackpool
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Rhinestone Country Music and Line Dancing Club
Rhinestone Country Music and Line Dancing Club
Rhinestone Country Music and Line Dancing Club
© 2010 LINE DANCING BLACKPOOL - Updated 01 February 2011
Rhinestone Country Music and Line Dancing Club
Rhinestone Country Music Club Blackpool
Rhinestone Country Music and Line Dancing Club
Rhinestone Country Music Club

Whilst we are talking about line dancing in Blackpool, a great place to go for Line dancing in Blackpool is Rhinestone Country and Western Music and Line Dance Club in Blackpool, Blackpools friendliest Line Dance Club. So if you like taking line dancing instruction in Blackpool, go to Linedancing Blackpool and maybe if you are a fan of Country Music in Blackpool you could head along to CountryMusicBlackpool. I may have mentioned before that it is Blackpools friendliest Country and Western Music and Line Dancing Club, called Rhinestone Blackpool.

Rhinestone Country Music Club Blackpool
Paul Kimberley and his wife Shirley have been connected with country music for over 30 years, either as listeners or dancers.
After getting into line dancing some 18 years ago they started teaching for Butlins during their holiday weeks and this is where the Disco was formulated.
Paul is now the face behind the Rhinestone Country Disco and as well as running his own Club, with Shirley, every Sunday and Thursday can be seen every Friday at the 'Outpost' in Fleetwood and the first Saturday of every month at Glossop Renegades.
In 1999 Paul became DJ/Compere and - with Shirley - Dance Instructors at Kiln Park Holiday Centre's Tenby Country & Western Festival, where he has appeared twice a year since. This year will be his third appearance at the Cocquet's Creek Country Music Festival in Northumberland and he made his first ever appearance, as a DJ, at Presthaven Sands in May 2007.
At the height of Line Dancing when 'pop 'etc. began to take over, Paul & Shirley made a conscious decision to stick to their roots and only play Country Music. Even though they lost bookings through it they are proud to have made the decision and still hold this belief today with only Country Music being played on the Disco. With all his experience of Country Music, Paul is in a unique position of being able to keep all Country Music fans happy. He can play for listeners, line dancers (his experience as a line dance instructor proves invaluable) and also for the Westerners, as he is frequently seen taking part in shoot outs and the trilogy.
In April 2007 Paul retired from his day job and now spends more time, along with Shirley, enjoying, promoting and playing his favourite music.
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