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jive
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jive
a style of lively and jerky dance performed to jazz and, later, to rock and roll, popular esp in the 1940s and 1950s


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Owen is patron of the Racehorse Owners' Association's club for 18-32-year-olds, BetfairClub ROA, whose members will be in the Royal Enclosure on Saturday - and probably well into Sunday, too, as they'll be among the jivers at the after-party hosted by London club Movida.
Veteran jivers Malcolm and Margaret Watkins, joint presidents of the Elvis Presley Rock 'n' Roll Club, will be taking off their blue suede shoes for the final time tomorrow as they mark the 30th anniversary of the legend's death.
BROMBOROUGH: Modern jivers have been raising funds for victims of domestic abuse.
 
 
 
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