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Ronnie Baker Set To Be Line Dance Sensation In The UK!
Ronnie Baker's hit song Urban Cowboy Wannabe is sweeping the UK's line dance floors thanks to a dance of the same name written by top UK choreographer Gaye Teather.
On this page you can download the song, learn the dance steps and watch a sample video of the dance. Then, once you've learnt it, spread the word about this fantastic line dance hit.
Download the music to Urban Cowboy Wannabe
(Note: This is a low quality version for demo purposes only. The full high quality track is included on the album Ronnie Baker which is availble from our Online Music Store)
Download the dance steps to Urban Cowboy Wannabe
Buy Ronnie Baker's album from our Online Music Store
Find out more about Ronnie Baker
Visit Gaye Teather's Website
Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. BILLBOARD RECORD REVIEW
Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
BILLBOARD RECORD REVIEW
Album Review
Country music is something of a muddle these days, with reviewers and critics drawing lines between contemporary popular country, alternative triple A country, and traditional country. Of all the categories, the third is the most confusing because it refers to popular country made anytime between the '20s and the '70s or '80s. Ronnie Baker sings traditional country on his 2007 self-titled, though songs like "One Bar Town" wouldn't be too out of place of contemporary country radio. The thing is, Baker, while supplementing steel with electric guitar, is never quite as over-the-top as the radio's current heartthrobs. A song like "All I Can Do Is Love You" is a tasteful, easy-flowing love song with fiddles and a gentle backbeat; "Urban Cowboy Wanna Be" moves to a medium-tempo boogie, updating Jimmy Buffett's "Brand New Country Star." "Urban Cowboy Wanna Be" also qualifies as Baker's comment on the less-than-genuine propagators of country. The acoustic-electric band arrangements are well done, and carefully chosen to fit each song. Baker's also a soulful singer, quite at home with the chosen material. For those disillusioned with contemporary quality but not quite ready to jump on the alternative bandwagon, Ronnie Baker has put together an enjoyable, well-made country album. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
