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#Rev. James Vaughan
tabernacleheart · 9 months
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Sinners are more severe to sinners than good men are; when a man’s own conscience is lashing him, he will assume a sterner aspect towards the same, or any other sin, in another person. The holier a person grows, the more tender and the more sympathetic he is with [sinners. Like] Christ, [his] desire all along [is] to bring [the sinner] into a state of salvation. [For] as a necessary step to salvation, [Christ] desired to convince [us] all of sin, [but] to save [each man's] soul was evidently our Lord's one thought.
Rev. James Vaughan
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my fictional band JFKFC's biggest influences
(they are ranked from biggest to smallest but the ones at the bottom are still very important)
Bob Dylan
The Beatles
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Aretha Franklin
Chuck Berry
Buddy Holly
Elvis Presley
Led Zeppelin
Carl Perkins
Little Richard
Fats Domino
Gene Vincent
Lonnie Donegan
Phil Spector
Ravi Shankar
Roy Orbison
The Isley Brothers
The Everly Brothers
Arthur Alexander
Eddie Cochran
Smokey Robinson
Larry Williams
The Shirelles
The Supremes
Little Willie John
The Marvelettes
The Shadows
Bill Haley
Buck Owens
Jerry Lee Lewis
Johnny Kidd & The Pirates
Bo Diddley
The Band
King Curtis
Carole King
Slim Whitman
Billie Holiday
Clara Ward
Dinah Washington
Mahalia Jackson
Ruth Brown
Sam Cooke
Sarah Vaughan
Big Maybelle
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Willie Mae Ford Smith
Wynona Carr
Bessie Smith
Dorothy Love Coates
Ella Fitzgerald
Esther Phillips
James Cleveland
Johnny Ace
LaVern Baker
Ma Rainey
Nat King Cole
Nina Simone
Arizona Dranes
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Dave Van Ronk
Hank Williams
Rev. Gary Davis
Woody Guthrie
Allen Ginsberg
Bill Monroe
Blind Willie McTell
Cisco Houston
Hary Smith
Jimmie Rodgers
Leadbelly
Johnny Cash
Little Richard
Mississippi John Hurt
Odessa
Pete Seeger
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Clarence Ashley
Dock Boggs
Jesse Fuller
Robert Johnson
John Jacob Niles
Lefty Frizzell
The Carter Family
Victoria Spivey
Alan Lomax
Doc Primus
Doc Watson
Mississippi Sheiks
The Weavers
Roscoe Holcomb
George Gershwin
Percy Mayfield
Blind Boy Fuller
Josephine Baker
Frank Hutchison
Ewan MacColl
Billy Lee Riley
B.B. King
John Coltrane
The Yardbirds
Little Richard
Howlin’ Wolf
Muddy Waters
Cream
T-Bone Walker
The Impressions
Buddy Guy
Elmore James
Freddie King
Hubert Sumlin
Little Walter
Jimmy Reed
Lonnie Mack
Albert Collins
Bobby Womack
Curtis Mayfield
Earl Hooker
Esquerita
Johnny “Guitar” Watson
Ike Turner
Charley Patton
James Brown
Johnny Jenkins
Randy Hansen
Charlie Christian
Moby Grape
Fairport Convention
Otis Rush
Sonny Boy Williamson II
Willie Dixon
Anne Briggs
Bert Jansch
John Renbourn
The Creation
The Rolling Stones
Blind Willie Johnson
Davy Graham
Fleetwood Mac
James Cotton
Johnny Burnette
Memphis Minnie
Small Faces
Jake Holmes
Spirit
Tim Rose
Vanilla Fudge
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singeratlarge · 7 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the 1990 unification of Germany, India Arie, the great P.P. Arnold, Dawayne Bailey, John Perry Barlow, Lindsey Buckingham, Ben Cauley (Bar-Kays), Chubby Checker, Eddie Cochran, Stephen Crane’s 1895 novel THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE, Frank Hannon (Tesla), Lena Headey, Pamela Hensley, James Herriot, Keb’ Mo’, Ju-hyuk Kim, Josh Klingenhoffer, Ronnie Laws, Tommy Lee, G. Love, Alan O’Day, Steve Reich, Madlyn Rhue, Kevin Richardson (Backstreet Boys), John Ross a.k.a. Chief Tsan-Usdi, Simone Segouin, Rev. Al Sharpton, Jake Shears, Ashlee Simpson, Shannyn Sossamon, Gwen Stefani, the 1962 stage premiere of STOP THE WORLD I WANT TO GET OFF, Billy Strings, Steve Tracy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jack Wagner, George Wein, Thomas Wolfe, Allen Woody, and the great, uber-successful, diverse, and prolific British actor Clive Owen. I wrote this tribute song on a whim one day and recorded it to utmost satisfaction with Bret Alexander and Ron Simasek of The Badlees. Fans of early psychedelia (think Yardbirds), spy movie music, and twangy guitars will dig this one. Meanwhile, God bless Clive and his family. Thank you for the quality cinema you’ve given us.
#cliveowen #britishactor #badlees #bretalexander #artrock #romance #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge #singersongwriter #sanfrancisco #ronsimasek #poprock #powerpop #earcandy #psychedelic #spymovie #twang #humor #urbanhumor
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winsonsaw2003 · 3 years
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I’m Looking For Descendants Of Edmund Augustus Blundell (1804-1868)
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Edmund Augustus Blundell,Commissioners of Tenasserim from(1833-1843)/Resident Councillor of Malacca from(1847-1849)/Resident Councillor of Penang from(1849-1855).Born in 1804.Son of William Blundell & Mary Ann ?.He joined the service of the H.E.I.C. in the Straits Settlements in 1820 as a writer. In 1823 edition he is an assistant to the collector; in 1825 he is a deputy collector. From 1826 to 1834 he is an assistant to the Commissioner for Mergui and Tavoy. In 1835 he becomes a Commissioner for Mergui and Tavoy. From 1836 to 1840 he is a Commissioner in the Tenasserim provinces. He married to Meliora Mynors Farmar.Beside that,he had a Burmese mistress who had given him 11 childrens.He gave them his name and sent them to be educated in Calcutta and England.He died in 1868 at Harrogate.
His issue -
ai)Fanny Blundell(1837-1924) married to Kenneth Bruce Stuart Robertson.
Their issue:-
bi)James Bruce Robertson(1860 - 1941)married Emily Bertha Neubronner.
His issue:- ci)Archibald Bruce Robertson (1892 - 1927) married Ethel May Stork.
His issue:-
di)Elinor Robertson married ? Proctor.
cii)Emily Mabel Stuart Robertson (1886 - )married Frank Goodall.
ciii) Constance Ethel Robertson (1887 - ) married Gilles Hennus. bii) Charles Harry Everton Robertson (1857 - 1930) married Henrietta Anna Phillipine van Delder.
His issue:- ci) ? Robertson(1889).
cii)Charles John Stuart Robertson (1891 - 1923) married Wilhelmina Beck.
ciii)Henry Everton Robertson (1893 - ? )married Vera Dorothy Westlake.
civ)Archibald Wallace Robertson (1895 - 1954)married Irene Elizabeth McLeod. cv)Frank Dudley Vincent Robertson (1903 - 1943)married Marjorie Tann. biii)Elizabeth Robertson (1862 - 1954)married Alfred Howard Vincent Newton.
Their issue:- ci)Maud Jessie Newton (1883 - )married William Joseph Mayson.
cii)William Howard Newton (1885 - 1919)married 1stly Catherine McWhirter Cowan and 2ndly,Oswald Phillip Griffith-Jones.
ciii)Lillian Allan Newton (1894 - ).
biv)Fanny Stuart Robertson (1868 - )married Anthony Hannay Raeburn.
Their issue:- ci)Agnes Marjorie Raeburn (1889 - )married Vivian Thomas Dyer Smith. cii)Anthony Charles Stuart Raeburn (1890 - ). ciii)Francis Colin Raeburn (1892 - ).
civ)Douglas Alfred Raeburn (1894 - )married Victoria Mary Sutton.
His issue:-
di)John Raeburn married Padday. cv) Lionel Stanley Raeburn (1896 - )married 1stly Edith Kathleen Gibson and 2ndly Kathleen Mary Innes-Haddon.
His issue:-
di)Valerie Raeburn married ? Kempis.
Their issue:- ei)Deidre Ann Kempis married Mark Shepherd. eii)Christopher Kempis. cvi)William Hannay William Raeburn (1907 - ). cvii)Ailsa Fanny Grace Raeburn (1915 - 2001)married Francis Edward Templer. bv)Edmund John Robertson (1855 - )married Elizabeth Shackleton.
His issue:-
ci)Kenneth Bruce Stuart Robertson (1884 - ).
aii)Augusta Blundell married to Michel Jules Moniot. aiii)Mary Blundell married to Capt. George Tod Wright.
Their issue:-
bi)David Moncrieff Wright(1849-1895). bii)Jessie Augusta Wright (1851) Singapore. biii)Arthur Blundell Wright (1853-?)married to ?
.His issue:-
ci)David Moncrieff Wright.
cii)Richard Moncrieff Wright. biv)Mary Alma Wright (1855-1924).
bv)Maxwell James Wright (1858-1927)married Edith Graham Campbell.
His issue:- ci)Effie Graham Wright(1890-?)married to William Cowan Glegg. cii)Rev. George Tod Wright(1892-?).
ciii)Mary (Minnie) Moncrieff Wright(1894-?). civ)Maxwell Campbell Wright(1896-?).
cv)James Campbell G. Wright(1901-?). cvi)Ninian Blundell Wright(1905-1993). bvi)Louis William Wright(1864-?)married to Bridget Bowler.
His issue:- ci)Gordon Francis Moncrieff Wright(1899-?). bvii)Jessie Moncrieff Wright (19 February 1865-1948). bviii)Alice Georgina Wright (19 February 1865, St Andrews -1951).
bix)Augustus Frederick Wright (24 June 1866),St.Andrews. bx)Hector Charles Wright (24 June 1866) St Andrews. bxi)Alfred Victor Wright (1868),St Andrews. bxii)Amy Constance Wright (1869-1950), Scotland. aiv)Ann Blundell married to Adolph Emil Schmidt.
av)Lucy Blundell married to William Willans Willans.
Their issue:- bi)Thomas Church Willans(?-1890) married to ?. His issue :- ci)Bessie Gwendoline Willans married to Roderic Arthur Clapham.
bii)William Blundell Willans married Amy Jeune. His issue:- ci)Gordon Jeune Willans(1883-1963)married to Ruth Inskip.
His issue:- di)Robert Inskip Willans(1917-2001)married to Elizabeth Tuffield. His issue:- ei)Carolyn Mary Jeune Willans married to Stephen G.Townsend. dii)William Digby Willans married to Enid Kathleen Mercer.
cii)Sir Frederick Jeune Willans(1883-1949) married to Wynefred Manby.
ciii)Maxwell Jeune Willans(1886-1906). civ)Norman Jeune Willans(1892-1948). cv)Lucy Jeune Willans. cvi)Elsie Jeune Willans. cvii)Eva Jeune Willans(1883-1937) married Townsend Shaw.
cviii)Alan Jeune Willans(1896-1918).
biii)Harry Walter Willans married to Catherine Vaughan de Jersey Clere.
His issue:- ci)Willam Murray Willans married to Blanche Rose Walker.
His issue:-
di)Malcolm Murray Willans married Eileen Spurdle.
His issue:-
ei)Ashley Willans married Lizanne Hogg.
eii)Ian Willans married Jenny Blinkhorn.
eiii)Suzanne Willans married Peter Linklater.
dii)Harry Leonard Willans married to Dorothy Mary Johnstone.
His issue:- ei)Neil Robert Willans married to Sandra Dymond.
His issue:-
fi)Mark James Willans.
fii)Julie Sara Willans.
eii)Sally Diane Willans married Roger Menzies.
Their issue:-
fi)Erin Leigh Menzies.
fii)Kelly Andrea Menzies.
fiii)Scott Andrew Menzies.
eiii)Delys Marie Willans.
cii)Lucy Willans married Ernest Picot.
Their issue:- di) David Picot.
dii)Peter Picot. diii)Nancy Picot married Bob Hope-Gibbons. div)Elizabeth Picot.
ciii)Dorothy Willans married Percy Hodson.
Their issue:-
di)Catherine Hodson. dii)Sydney Hodson. diii)Mary Hodson.
div) Fraser Hodson.
dv) Pam married Jim Sharpe.
Please contact me at - [email protected]
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marie1-kersaint · 2 years
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my REVEREND PASTOR JAMES BROSIUS was a kind, gentle shepherd. PASTOR BROSIUS WAS IN LOVE WITH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD and we felt it deeply and profited from the current of that love. i will never forget and mention The Valentines lost the father then at only daughter's funeral PASTOR BROSIUS talking to Mrs. Valentine KNELT IN FRONT OF THIS BLACK WOMAN who has lost everything
Rev. James "Jim" R. Brosius died peacefully on Oct. 10, 2017, at the Roanoke Memorial Hospital at the age of 70. Jim is survived by his wife, Judith McLain Brosius, of almost 50 years, 3 children (Susan Zerumsky of Fincastle, Cynthia South of Clarkrange, TN., & Donald Brosius of Fincastle), 5 grandchildren (Theodore, Amanda, & Rachel Zerumsky and George & Samantha South), and his siblings Robert & Barbara Brosius. Jim was born on July 18, 1947 in Lancaster, PA. to Robert & Ruby Brosius. He graduated from Glen Cove Bible College and did additional seminary training. He married Judith McLain in 1968. He was the pastor of several churches in Maine, Mass., PA., N.J., and his final church of 20 years in Port Jervis, N.Y. Jim was an accomplished preacher and teacher of the Word of God. He was dedicated to His Savior and passionate about sharing his faith and helping others. Many have expressed their appreciation for the positive effect of his guidance and teaching that he has made in their lives. No prior visitation. A Graveside Service will be held Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 2 PM at Trinity Cemetery, 5088 Roanoke Road, Troutville, just north of the VFW Post with Rev. Mark Vaughan officiating. All are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Missions Fund at Calvery Memorial Church, 2226 Colonial
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comeofage1 · 6 years
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A to Z Book Rec Tag
Thank you to the lovely @that-quirky-girl for tagging me, she recognises the book weakness in me. These books are all linked on goodreads, where I have an account, linked HERE.
# - #Junkie and #Rev by Cambria Hebert 
A - Adorkable by Sarra Manning
Adulthood is a Myth by Sarah Andersen 
Adulting 101 by Lisa Henry 
Alan Partridge: Nomad by Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) 
The Alex Crow by Andrew Smith 
All the Single Ladies by Jane Costello 
And Call me in the Morning by Willa Okati 
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins 
Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake 
Austenland by Shannon Hale 
B - The Backup Boyfriend by River Jaymes
Beauty by Robin McKinley 
The Best Corpse for the Job by Charlie Cochrane
Between Ghosts by Garrett Leigh 
Big Mouth, Ugly Girl by Joyce Carol Oates
Blame it on the Mistletoe by Eli Easton 
Blood Magic by Tessa Gratton 
Bone Gap by Laura Ruby 
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak 
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne 
Breakfast at Tiffanys by Truman Capote 
Breathe by Sloane Parker 
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh 
Bridesmaids by Jane Costello 
Brighton Rock by Graham Green 
C - Carry On by Rainbow Rowell 
Carry the Ocean by Heidi Cullinan 
The Catastrophic History of You and Me by Jessica Rothenburg 
Caught! by JL Merrow 
Chain Reaction by Simone Elkeles 
Chance to be King by Sue Brown 
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 
The Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher 
The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
Cinder by Marissa Meyer 
Clear Water by Amy Lane  
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein 
Cold War by Keira Andrews 
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black 
Collide by Riley Hart 
The Color Purple by Alice Walker 
Corkscrewed by MJ O’Shea 
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo 
Crossroads by Riley Hart 
The Crucible by Arthur Miller 
Crush by Richard Siken 
D - The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black 
Dash & Lily’s book of Dares by Rachel Cohn 
Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney 
Devoted by Sierra Riley 
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness 
Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy 
E - Eclipsed by Dominic Holland 
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine 
Emma - Jane Austen 
Epic Fail - Claire LaZebnik 
The Epic Love Story of Doug and Stephen by Valerie Z Lewis 
Every Move he Makes by Barbara Elsborg 
Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature by Robin Brande 
F - Fairest by Gail Carson Levine 
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell 
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by JK Rowling 
Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy 
The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien 
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk 
Filthy Little Secret by Devon McCormack 
Fish Out Of Water by Amy Lane
Fish Stick Fridays by Rhys Ford 
Flash Burnout by LK Madigan
Flawless by Lara Chapman 
Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman 
From What I Remember by Stacy Kramer 
The Future of Us by Jay Asher 
G - Gangsta Rap by Benjamin Zephaniah : 
Girl on the Run by Jane Costello
Glass Tidings by Amy Jo Cousins
Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner
Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian
Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
H - Harry Potter by JK Rowling
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey
The Heart of Texas by RJ Scott
Heidi by Johanna Spyri
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Helping Hand by Jay Northcote
A Hero at the End of the World by Erin Claiborne
Him by Sarina Bowen
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien 
Holly Lane by Toni Blake
Hostile Ground by LA Witt
Hot Head by Damon Suede 
Hottie Scotty and Mr Porter by R Cooper
How to Repair a Mechanical Heart by JC Lillis
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
A Hunted Man by Jaime Reese
Hunting Lila by Sarah Alderson
Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
I - I Love the 80s by Megan Crane
If Only in My Dreams by Keira Andrews
Illegal Contact by Santino Hassell
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde 
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
Inseparable by Chris Scully
An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley
J - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
 Just Listen by Sarah Dessen
K - A Kiss in Time by Alex Flinn
Know Not Why by Hannah Johnson
L - Law of Attraction by Jay Northcote
Leaving Paradise by Simone Elkeles
Liam Davis & The Raven by Anyta Sunday
Light from the Dark by Mercy Celeste
Lima Oscar Victor Echo and the Truth about Everything by Suki Fleet
The Little Book of Vegan Poems by Benjamin Zephaniah 
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
M - Mark Cooper versus America by Lisa Henry
Mark of Cain by Kate Sherwood
Me and Mr Darcy by Alexandra Potter
Merry Christmas Mr Miggles by Eli Easton
Midwinter Night’s Dream by Eli Easton
More than This by Patrick Ness
Motel. Pool. by Kim Fielding 
Mrs Warren’s Profession by Bernard George Shaw
My Love Lies Bleeding by Alyxandra Harvey 
My Single Friend by Jane Costello
N - The Nearly-weds by Jane Costello 
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman 
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn 
North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
North of Beautiful by Justina Chen
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
The Nothingness of Ben by Brad Boney
Noticed Me Yet? by Anyta Sunday
Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
Off Base by Annabeth Albert
Open Tackle by LC Chase
Out of the Blue by Sophie Cameron
P - Passing Through by Jay Northcote
Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Peter Pan by JM Barrie
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
Pressure Head by JL Merrow
Pride and Modern Prejudice by AJ Michaels 
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Private Eye by SE Culpepper
Promised Land by Adam Reynolds
Promises by Marie Sexton
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
Q - The Queen of the Tearling by Erika Johansen
R - Rattlesnake by Kim Fielding
Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella
The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness
Rock Solid by Riley Hart
Roughing the Passer by Alison Hendricks
S - The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
Shiny by Amy Lane
Shrinking Violet by Danielle Joseph
Shut your Face, Anthony Pace by Claire Davis
Silent by Sara Alva
Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
Skellig by David Almond
Skin Deep by Laura Jarratt
Slam! by JL Merrow
The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman
Sock it to me, Santa! by Madison Parker
Someday by Sierra Riley
Songs of Innocence and of Experience by William Blake
Spencer Cohen by NR Walker
Splintered by SJD Peterson
Stardust by Neil Gaiman
Starter for Ten by David Nicholls
Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel
Stay With Me by SE Harmon
Strong Side by Alison Hendricks
Sugar Creek by Toni Blake
Superhero by Eli Easton
T - The Tales of Beedle the Bard by JK Rowling
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte
This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab
The Time of Our Lives by Jane Costello
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Tonight by Karen Stivali
Turkey in the Snow by Amy Lane
The Two Gentlemen of Altona by Lisa Henry
U - Unwrapping Hank by Eli Easton
Uprooted by Naomi Novik
V - The Vintners Luck by Elizabeth Knox
W - Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks
The Walls of Troy by LA Witt
The Waste Land and Other Poems by TS Eliot
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
We were Feminists Once by Andi Zeisler
A Weekend With Mr Darcy by Victoria Connelly
Where he ends and I Begin by C Cardeno
Where the Lovelight Gleams by Kiera Andrews
Whiskey Business by Avon Gale
The Wish List by Jane Costello
Wonder by RJ Palacio
X - X-It by Jane George
Y - Y: The Last Man by Brian K Vaughan
You Against Me by Jenny Downham
Z - Zero at the Bone by Jane Seville
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keithswhore · 7 years
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Hiii legend I know you sometimes make posts about jazz & blues singers so I was wondering if you could make a playlist of your faves?? I’m trying to break into the genre and I need recs😭
*excited squeal*
20 jazz recs:
Duke Ellington - Caravan
Charlie Parker - Parker’s Mood
Dizzy Gillespie - Groovin- High
Oscar Peterson Trio - I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good
Stan Getz - Litha
Charles Mingus - Better Git It in Your Soul
Miles Davis - Concierto de Aranjuez: Adagio
Thelonious Monk - Straight, No Chaser
Art Blakey - Along Came Betty
John Coltrane - Africa
Cannonball Adderley - Something’ Else
Bill Evans - Waltz for Debby
Ornette Coleman - Peace
Pharaoh Sanders - The Creator Has a Master Plan
Archie Shepp - Mama Too Tight
Gil Evans - Where Flamingos Fly
Keith Jarrett - Blossom
Chick Corea - Spain
Billie Holiday - Solitude
Sarah Vaughan - Tenderly
20 blues recs:
Son House - Death Letter Blues
PeetieWheatstraw - King of Spades
Bessie Smith - Down Hearted Blues
Charley Patton - Devil Sent The Rain Blues
Blind Blake- Georgia Bound
David “HoneyBoy” Edwards - Further on up the Road (it’s in Spotify!)
John LeeHooker - I’ll Never Get Out of These Blues Alive 
Skip James- Hard Time Killing’ Floor Blues
BlindWillie Johnson - Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground
BlindWillie McTell - Lonesome Day Blues
Rev. GaryDavis: Death Don’t Have No Mercy
MemphisMinnie & Kansas Joe - Evil Devil Woman Blues
MuddyWaters - No Escape from the Blues
T-Bonewalker - T-Bone Blues
Freddie King - Going Down
Howlin’ Wolf - Evil (Is Going on)
Jimmy Reed- Baby What You Want Me to Do
ElmoreJames - It Hurts Me Too
B. B. King- The Thrill Is Gone
Etta James- I’d Rather Go Blind
I hope you like them! :)
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nextstepelectric · 5 years
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lisakori · 5 years
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The Wandering Ear is now from 4-5 MST!
Doing a little switcheroo at the station. The Wandering Ear is now from 4-5 MST. I’m sharing the time slot with DJ Pancake Breeze who will DJ on days I can’t make it! 
Here are playlists from the last couple of weeks I never got around to posting. 
June 12 Swans - Trust Me Sinéad O'Connor - Mandinka Strawberry Switchblade - Jolene Yoko Ono - What A Bastard The World Is Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - The Witness Song Nina Hagen - Mean Old World Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Whistling Past The Graveyard Joe Henderson, Alice Coltrane - Water Sunn 0))) - It Took The Night To Believe The Velvet Underground - Venus In Furs The Fall - Totally Wired Xiu Xiu - Scisssssssors The Raincoats - No One's Little Girl
June 5 Goblin - Opening to the Sighs Spirit Girls - Comforting the Bears Siouxsie and the Banshees - Hong Kong Garden Circuit Des Yeux - Call Sign E8 The Fugs - Nothing Robbie Basho - The Falconer's Arm Nico - The Falconer Ulan Bator - La Joueuse De Tambour Enstürzende Neubaten - Der Tod Ist Ein Dandy Jarboe, Larry Seven - Volcano Holly Herndon - SWIM Teho Teardo, Blixa Bargeld - Still Smiling Rebecca Phillips - Burnt Peach (Object Blue Remix)
May 29 2019 Doc & Merle Watson - Summertime Bill Callahan - Jim Cain Chuck Berry - Memphis, Tennessee Champion Jack Dupree - Drinkin' Wine Spodie-Odie Mickey Newbury - T. Total Tommy David Crosby - Laughing The Deslondes - Fought The Blues And Won Odetta - Timber Michael Hurley - I Stole The Right To Live Rev. Gary Davis - Death Don't Have No Mercy Davie Bowie - Where Are We Now? Circuit Des Yeux - Black Fly Robby Basho - Blue Crystal Fire Buffy Sainte-Marie - Goodnight
May 22 - Substitute DJ for The End Is The Beginning Johnny Cash - Desperado Rita Coolidge, Keb' Mo' - Walking On Water Lucinda Williams - Something About What Happens When We Talk Eliza Gilkyson - Borderline Blaze Foley, Ben Dickey - Should Have Been Home With You Hurray For The Riff Raff - Ode To John And Yoko James McMurtry - Dry River Bobbie Gentry - Lazy Willie Eric Bibb - Brazos River Blues Delbert McClinton & Self-Made-Men - Pulling The Strings Marc Broussard - Cry To Me Richie Havens - Here Comes The Sun Phosphorescent, Jenny Lewis - Sugaree Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road Billy Joe Shaver - Live Forever
May 22 2019 Patti Smith - So You Want To Be Nina Simone - Suzanne Rufus, Chaka Khan - Your Smile Kelsey Lu - Foreign Car New York Dolls - Trash Holly Herndon - Alienation Daevid Allen, Euterpe - Mystic Sister Lou Reed - Vicious Jean-Michel Jarre, Laurie Anderson - Rely On Me Peter Murphy - Seesaw Sway Psychic TV - Godstar Einstürzende Neubaten - Sehnsucht - Zitternd Oval - Legendary ANBB, alva noto, Blixa Bargeld - Ret Marut Handshake Gong - Master Builder The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) Meredith Monk - Environs 1
May 15 2019 B.B. King, Tracy Chapman - The Thrill Is Gone Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign Elmore James - The Sky Is Crying Buddy Guy - Damn Right, I've Got The Blues Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pride and Joy B.B. King - Three O'clock Blues Traveling Wilburys - Tweeter And The Monkey Man Shakura S'Aida - Rain Down Rain T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Blues Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Louisiana Rain Zora Young - Go Ahead and Take Him Otis Rush - Working Man
May 8 2019 Buffy Sainte-Marie - You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond Scott Walker - Duchess Faust - Birds of Texas Grouper - Made of Metal S.Y.P.H. - Nachbar Marie Davidson - Lara (Daniel Avery Mix) John Maus - And The Rain Grouper - Vapor Trails Yves Tumor, James K - Licking An Orchid Ellicist - Hennepin Scott Walker - My Death Ana Roxanne - Nocture Unspecified Artist, Wolof Music of Senegal - Tara (Traditional Song)
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Santana Takes Listeners On An Unforgettable Adventure On New Album ‘Africa Speaks
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Carlos Santana and Buika – Photo by Maryanne Bilham.
Throughout his storied career, music legend Carlos Santana has amassed an iconic body of work by pioneering a unique fusion of rock, Latin and jazz. On his upcoming album, Africa Speaks, to be released June 7, 2019 on Concord Records, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist goes deeper and further than ever before.
Inspired by the sounds and rhythms of Africa, the virtuoso musician has created a truly memorable and powerful experience that also promises to be one of his most groundbreaking albums yet.
Listen here as Santana shares “Breaking Down The Door,” the first single from his highly anticipated new album. To watch the video for the track, click here.
For Santana, the inspiration for Africa Speaks holds a special significance. “This is music that I hold so dearly, and it’s not a stranger to me,” he says. “The rhythms, grooves and melodies from Africa have always inspired me. It’s in my DNA. If you take your inspiration from many, it’s called research. I researched this beautiful music from the African continent. They have a frequency that’s all their own. It’s funny, because when I play in Africa, people say, ‘How do you know our music?’ And I say, ‘How can I not know what I love?’”
To fully realize the breadth of the music on Africa Speaks, Santana knew that he needed to work with another outside-the-box thinker, and he enlisted iconoclastic producer Rick Rubin. “Before I even shook hands with Rick, I said, ‘This is going to blow his mind,’” Santana recalls. “I knew he’d never done anything like this.” When Rubin listened to the demos, his reaction was immediate and effusive: “He called me and said, ‘These songs are like gateways to people’s consciousness,’” Santana says.
The master guitarist and his eight-piece band (which also includes Santana’s wife, Cindy Blackman Santana, on drums), convened at Rubin’s Shangri La Studios in Malibu, and in a joyous and stimulating 10-day period they recorded an astonishing number of tracks, many of them in one take. “I’m not bragging or boasting,” Santana says, “but we recorded 49 songs in 10 days – killer, vibrant, dynamic, exuberant African songs that moved and inspired me. If Miles Davis or John Coltrane were in the room and they watched this music go down, they would be like, ‘Damn! How did you do that?’”
On working with Rubin, Santana raves, “He was very gentle and unobtrusive. His spirit was never an imposition. He trusted the process and how I wanted people to dance and feel in a way that’s totally different.”
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Another dramatic element in the creation of Africa Speaks came in the form of Spanish singer Buika, whose heavenly lead vocals cast a magical spell throughout the album.
“People are going to be blown away when they hear her,” says Santana. “She’s got Nina Simone, Etta James, Tina Turner, Aretha and more rolled into one.” The guitarist was so taken with the Latin Grammy Award winner that he asked her to write lyrics to his new compositions.
Santana recalls, “Buika told me, ‘I wrote lyrics and melodies I’ve never done before. I was crying and laughing. The music possessed me to create something outside of the realm that I know.’ I said, ‘Yeah! If that’s what it does to you, imagine what it’ll do to the listener.’”
Africa Speaks is a beautifully sustained, blissful experience that opens with the fully immersive title cut, a righteous celebration that features Santana’s savage, yet shimmering guitar lines engaged in a joyful dance with congas, piano and a rousing choir of vocals.
On the fast-paced “Batonga,” Santana locks into a wicked free-form jam with David K. Mathews’ Hammond B3 that recalls the band’s early days. “This song means business – it’s got war paint,” says Santana. “It heals laziness, complacency, the doldrums that people feel. It revs up your enthusiasm to make you roll up your sleeves and invite other people to create heaven on earth together.”
“Oye Este Mi Canto” starts out seductive and sinuous, with Buika’s magical vocals playing off Benny Rietveld’s playful bass lines. As its deep funk groove deepens, Santana ignites a veritable bonfire of guitar voodoo. “This isn’t Hollywood or Palo Alto,” Santana notes. “This is African music. This is what Jerry Garcia or Michael Bloomfield would have heard and said, ‘I want some of that in my music!’ Well, you have it in you.”
All of the songs have a coliseum essence to them,” Santana observes. “Whether it’s ‘We Will Rock You’ or Start Me Up,’ there’s certain songs that do that.” Which is a perfect way of describing “Yo Me Lo Merezco,” a crushing tour de force that sees Buika in sensational stadium-quaking form.
Matching the singer’s fervor is Santana himself, dispatching three spine-tingling minutes of six-string splendor. The guitarist could also be talking about “Breaking Down the Door,” a sexy and frisky musical carnival that is bound to be a concert staple for years to come. With Santana’s slinky soloing doing pirouettes to Mathews’ transporting accordion textures, stirring horns converge with rhapsodic percussion and vocals to produce the ultimate feel-good sensation. The track also features Carlos’ son and Grammy Award-winning composer Salvador Santana on keyboards.
As the album unfolds, more treasures are revealed: “Blue Skies,” which features the sumptuous background vocals of UK singer Laura Mvula, is an all-hands-on-deck jazz-rock masterwork that segues majestically into the super-funky “Paraisos Quemados” – highlighting the impeccable band interplay are Rietveld’s lively bass and Santana’s velvety guitar lines.
The guitarist’s otherworldly, wah-driven solos take flight on the stomping groove of “Los Invisibles” and the breezy, highly danceable “Luna Hechicera,” the latter of which features spitfire drumming by Cindy Blackman Santana along with the crisp percussion work of Karl Perazzo. This mesmerizing rhythmic excellence is on full display on the high-energy “Bembele.”
Carlos Santana – Photo by Maryanne Bilham.
Africa Speaks culminates with the cowbell-driven, epic marvel called “Candombe Cumbele.” As Cindy Blackman Santana works wonders around her drum kit and Buika leads an exultant vocal chorus, the man on guitar plays with time and space, exploring every inch of his instrument’s sonic spectrum. It’s a thrilling finale to a one-of-a-kind journey.
“This song captivates and freezes the moment of being in a total spell,” Santana says. “Certain artists like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan become a force of nature when they play. It’s like witnessing a tornado that’s coming at you. That’s what this music is about, capturing the metaphysical with the physical, and to do that you have to not be afraid to cast a spell.”
Distilling the 49 dazzling tracks that the band recorded in an unbroken, breathless 10-day period into an 11-cut album was no mean feat, but Santana, now 50 years into his remarkable career, succeeded in creating Africa Speaks as a compelling and uplifting vision that will rank as one of his most important and memorable works.
Carlos Santana and Buika – Photo by Maryanne Bilham.
“This record was meant to be,” he says. “It was like a gift that came from heaven that we received and were meant to give to the masses. We validate people’s existence and touch on so many emotions – there’s humor, beauty, grace and the human existence. We look forward to touring this album over the next year.”
Pre-order Africa Speaks here.
Africa Speaks track listing:
Africa Speaks (4:47)
Batonga (5:43)
Oye Este Mi Canto (5:58)
Yo Me Lo Merezco (6:12)
Blue Skies (9:08)
Paraísos Quemados (5:59)
Breaking Down The Door (4:30)
Los Invisibles (5:54)
Luna Hechicera (4:47)
Bembele (5:51)
Candombe Cumbele (5:36)
Santana on the web: 
Official Site: www.santana.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/carlossantana
Instagram: www.instagram.com/carlossantana
Twitter: www.twitter.com/santanacarlos
YouTube: www.youtube.com/santanaofficial
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[Note] Christ’s method with the sinner: To save her soul was evidently our Lord’s one thought. And He proceeded to do it in His own strange, loving way, as only He can do it. What that sin of hers was to Him, the Infinitely Pure, accustomed to the chastenesses of heaven, only the purest among us, can, in the smallest measure, see! [And yet,] mark how [that] sin affected Him. It did not alienate Him for a moment. It did not separate Him. She was never despised. She was not degraded. She was not even reproached. [Rather,] He would bring her to penitence, that He may bring her to peace. And how will He do it? By love; all love. The past is not mentioned. He raises her. He expels sin by virtue; an old feeling by a new affection. He makes Himself attractive and lovely to a heart lonely, as only sin can make us lonely. ‘Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee?’ Observe in her answer a confidingness; a ray of good; an awe. She said, ‘No man. Lord.’ And then, so instant, so free, so generous, so good, so like Himself— ‘Neither do I condemn thee; go, and sin no more.’ See what Jesus would be, at that moment, to that woman! How she would love Him! How she would be always trying to please Him! How she would draw close to Him! [See, too, how] where sin is the greatest, [Christ is ever more the] gentlest! And [He will] treat everybody hopefully.
Rev. James Vaughan; Commentary on John 8:1-11
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my fictional band JFKFC
genres: rock, pop, beat, psychedelia, soul, r&b, gospel, jazz, folk, blues, country, traditional pop, experimental, psychedelia, Indian classical, funk, classical, electronic, hard rock, blues rock, folk rock, heavy metal
years together: 1958-1986
year they blew up: 1967
influences: Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Aretha Franklin, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin, Carl Perkins, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Gene Vincent, Lonnie Donegan, Phil Spector, Ravi Shankar, Roy Orbison, The Isley Brothers, The Everly Brothers, Arthur Alexander, Eddie Cochran, Smokey Robinson, Larry Williams, The Shirelles, The Supremes, Little Willie John, The Marvelettes, The Shadows, Bill Haley, Buck Owens, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Bo Diddley, The Band, King Curtis, Carole King, Slim Whitman, Billie Holiday, Clara Ward, Dinah Washington, Mahalia Jackson, Ruth Brown, Sam Cooke, Sarah Vaughan, Big Maybelle, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Willie Mae Ford Smith, Wynona Carr, Bessie Smith, Dorothy Love Coates, Ella Fitzgerald, Esther Phillips, James Cleveland, Johnny Ace, LaVern Baker, Ma Rainey, Nat King Cole, Nina Simone, Arizona Dranes, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Dave Van Ronk, Hank Williams, Rev. Gary Davis, Woody Guthrie, Allen Ginsberg, Bill Monroe, Blind Willie McTell, Cisco Houston, Hary Smith, Jimmie Rodgers, Leadbelly, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, Mississippi John Hurt, Odessa, Pete Seeger, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Clarence Ashley, Dock Boggs, Jesse Fuller, Robert Johnson, John Jacob Niles, Lefty Frizzell, The Carter Family, Victoria Spivey, Alan Lomax, Doc Pomus, Doc Watson, Mississippi Sheiks, The Weavers, Roscoe Holcomb, George Gershwin, Percy Mayfield, Blind Boy Fuller, Josephine Baker, Frank Hutchison, Ewan MacColl, Billy Lee Riley, B.B. King, John Coltrane, The Yardbirds, Little Richard, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Cream, T-Bone Walker, The Impressions, Buddy Guy, Elmore James, Freddie King, Hubert Sumlin, Little Walter, Jimmy Reed, Lonnie Mack, Albert Collins, Bobby Womack, Curtis Mayfield, Earl Hooker, Esquerita, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Ike Turner, Charley Patton, James Brown, Johnny Jenkins, Randy Hansen, Charlie Christian, Moby Grape, Fairport Convention, Otis Rush, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Willie Dixon, Anne Briggs, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, The Creation, The Rolling Stones, Blind Willie Johnson, Davy Graham, Fleetwood Mac, James Cotton, Johnny Burnette, Memphis Minnie, Small Faces, Jake Holmes, Spirit, Tim Rose, Vanilla Fudge
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JHENE FRANCIS
born: James Francis Parker June 3rd, 1940 Toronto, Canada
died: 22nd September, 2001 (aged 61) Detroit, Michigan, US
cause of death: gunshot wounds
resting place: cremated; ashes scattered in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan
occupation: singer, songwriter, pianist, civil rights activist, record producer, artist, writer, musician
years active: 1957-2001
(btw im not gonna fill in the spouses section on any of these I haven't figured that out yet)
children: 12
(btw im not gonna fill in the parents section on any of these I haven't figured that out yet)
relatives: Mary Parker (sister), Linda Parker (sister), Sarah Sheehan (half-sister), Filzah Ellington (aunt)
genres: soul, r&b, gospel, jazz, pop, folk, blues, rock, country, traditional pop, experimental
instruments: vocals, piano, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
strengths: supportive, reliable, observant, enthusiastic, hardworking, good practical skills, charming, sensitive to others, kind, encouraging, imaginative, passionate, curious, perceptive, excellent communicator, easygoing, good-natured, positive
weaknesses: overly humble, takes things personally, represses his feelings, reluctant to change, too altruistic, difficulty with structure, unpredictable, easily stressed, difficulty with technical-problem solving, fluctuating self-esteem, people pleaser, unfocused, disorganised, overly accommodating, overly optimistic, restless
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JOHN HARLY
birth name: William John Harley
also known as: John Mason Harly
born: 12th July, 1942 Toronto, Canada
died: 18th September, 1986 Toronto, Canada (aged 44)
genres: rock, psychedelia, blues, r&b, pop, indian classical
occupation: musician, songwriter, singer, record producer, film producer
instruments: guitar, vocals, sitar
years active: 1960-1986
children: 1
strengths: charming, sensitive to others, kind, encouraging, imaginative, passionate, insightful, principled, altruistic, creative
weaknesses: difficulty with structure, unpredictable, easily stressed, difficulty with technical problem solving, fluctuating self esteem, sensitive to criticism, reluctant to open up, perfectionist, avoids the ordinary, prone to burnout
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JOHN JORGIE
birth name: John Mark Jorgie
born: 9th April, 1938 Detroit, Michigan, US
died: 2nd August, 2004 Los Angeles, California, US (aged 66)
genres: r&b, soul, pop, funk, jazz, rock, classical, electronic
occupation: session musician, singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, film producer, businessman
instruments: bass, double bass, vocals, guitar, keyboards
years active: 1956-2004
children: 5
relatives: Steve Jorgie
strengths: charming, sensitive to others, kind, encouraging, imaginative, passionate, strong practical skills, strong sense of duty, very loyal, sensitive, warm, good at connecting with others
weaknesses: difficulty with structure, unpredictable, easily stressed, difficulty with technical problem solving, fluctuating self esteem, worried about his social status, inflexible, vulnerable to criticism, often too needy, too selfless
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GEORGE FAREN
birth name: James William Peyton
born: 19th June, 1944 Stoke-On-Trent, England
died: 25th September, 2002 Birmingham, England (aged 58)
genres: rock, pop
occupation: musician, singer, songwriter, actor
instruments: drums, percussion, vocals
years active: 1959-2002
children: 3
strengths: bold, rational, practical, original, perceptive, direct, sociable, positive, enthusiastic, hands on, observant, excellent people skills
weaknesses: insensitive, impatient, impulsive, unstructured, may miss the bigger picture, defiant, sensitive, conflict averse, easily bored, poor long term planner, unfocused
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singeratlarge · 7 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the 1990 unification of Germany, India Arie, the great P.P. Arnold, Dawayne Bailey, John Perry Barlow, Lindsey Buckingham, Ben Cauley (Bar-Kays), Chubby Checker, Eddie Cochran, Stephen Crane’s 1895 novel THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE, Frank Hannon (Tesla), Lena Headey, Pamela Hensley, James Herriot, Keb’ Mo’, Ju-hyuk Kim, Josh Klingenhoffer, Ronnie Laws, Tommy Lee, G. Love, Alan O’Day, Steve Reich, Madlyn Rhue, Kevin Richardson (Backstreet Boys), John Ross a.k.a. Chief Tsan-Usdi, Simone Segouin, Rev. Al Sharpton, Jake Shears, Ashlee Simpson, Shannyn Sossamon, Gwen Stefani, the 1962 stage premiere of STOP THE WORLD I WANT TO GET OFF, Billy Strings, Steve Tracy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jack Wagner, George Wein, Thomas Wolfe, Allen Woody, and the great, uber-successful, diverse, and prolific British actor Clive Owen. I wrote this tribute song on a whim one day and recorded it to utmost satisfaction with Bret Alexander and Ron Simasek of The Badlees. Fans of early psychedelia (think Yardbirds), spy movie music, and twangy guitars will dig this one. Meanwhile, God bless Clive and his family. Thank you for the quality cinema you’ve given us.
https://johnnyjblairsingeratlarge.bandcamp.com/track/if-i-could-dress-like-clive-owen
#cliveowen #britishactor #badlees #bretalexander #artrock #romance #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge #singersongwriter #sanfrancisco #ronsimasek #poprock #powerpop #earcandy #psychedelic #spymovie #twang #humor #urbanhumor
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engsinanalani · 6 years
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When Meghan Markle enters St George’s Chapel to begin the last steps in her journey to join the Royal family, the state trumpeters will sound a fanfare that has accompanied its brides for generations. Before long, as she says her vows to Prince Harry, that time-honoured tradition will give way to striking modernity, with the soaring voices of a gospel choir singing music from Ben E King and Etta James. Saturday's Royal wedding ceremony, with each detail chosen by the couple, will blend the best-loved elements of British pageantry with a modern outlook that reflects the Prince and Ms Markle, in a service designed to capture the best of each of their heritage. From the music of Sir Charles Hubert Parry and a reading from the Bible to a procession of a newlyweds accompanied by a rendition of This Little Light of Mine, their choices go to the heart of their relationship: English customs blended with an American influence, offset by an overriding message of joy. The Prince and Ms Markle last night waved goodbye to their single lives, with the bride proclaiming she felt “wonderful” as she went to bed for the final time before joining the Royal family. Royal Wedding - In the Chapel The Prince, flanked by his best man, entertained well-wishers who had flocked to Windsor to see him with an impromptu walkabout, saying he was feeling “great” about his impending married life. On Saturday morning, they were due to wake in separate hotels before embarking on the wedding ceremony that will conclude Ms Markle’s storybook transformation into a fully fledged member of the Royal family. Her journey, which has been complicated this week by her paternal family, will see her walk into the nave of St George’s Chapel alone, surrounded by small bridesmaids and page boys but with no adult by her side. Then, halfway through the long walk towards the altar, she will be met by the Prince of Wales, who will take her arm to accompany her the rest of the way. In a major break from tradition, she will not, therefore, be given away. The Prince was asked by Ms Markle to be her companion for the walk after her own father, Thomas Markle, told her he could no longer attend after taking medical advice. The bride-to-be is said to have suggested her future father-in-law as the ideal substitute and, with the encouragement of Prince Harry, asked him in person to do the honours. Royal wedding pictures: Best photos as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle prepare for their big day Her decision to walk alone for part of her entrance no doubt underlines her long-established credentials as an independent woman, with a slow, steady journey walking behind the Dean of Windsor from the great West Door of the chapel to the quire, where the Prince will be waiting. So late was Mr Markle’s decision that guests in the chapel will be given an order of service that notes him as present, along with her mother, Doria Ragland, and senior members of the Royal family including the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh. While the Church of England ceremony will naturally be religious, officiated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Ms Markle, like the Duchess of Cambridge before her, will not promise to obey her husband, using the modern language of “you” rather than “thee” or “thou". Guests at the service will hear English Baroque composer William Boyce's Symphony no 1 in B flat, works from Bach, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Elgar, Holst and Parry. Lady Jane Fellowes, Prince Harry’s beloved aunt and sister of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, will read the Song of Solomon, omitting some of the more sensual elements of the Bible text. Most of the ceremony will see the Prince and Ms Markle referred to simply as “Harry and Meghan”, eschewing the full repetition of their names: Prince Henry Charles Albert David and Rachel Meghan Markle. The decision will ensure neither endures the test faced by the Prince’s parents, where the then Lady Diana Spencer muddled her words to get Prince Charles’ middle names the wrong way around. Hymns will also honour the Prince’s mother, with Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer, otherwise known as Bread of Heaven, remembered both for being played at her funeral and as a Welsh rugby anthem sung regularly by Prince Harry. As the service continues, A gospel choir will perform Ben E King’s Stand By Me, later followed by Etta James' uplifting version of Amen/This Little Light of Mine - a joyous childhood favourite. At a glance | St George’s Chapel Windsor "Like any couple getting married, Prince Harry and Ms Markle have taken a great deal of care in selecting all elements for their service," a spokesman for Kensington Palace said of the choices. "This has been a collaborative effort led by Prince Harry and Ms Markle. "They have also sought the advice of the Prince of Wales for the orchestral music before the service begins." This Little Light of Mine, written in the 1920s by Harry Dixon Loes, became a Civil Rights anthem in the 1960s and carries the message of vowing to burn brightly or, rather, be the best person you can be. The wedding day marks the end of a tumultuous week for the Prince and Ms Markle, in which the health of the bride’s father, as well as his decision to stage a series of paparazzi photographs, threatened to overshadow proceedings. Thomas Markle on Friday said he had given his blessing to Ms Markle's decision to ask the Prince of Wales to accompany her, saying he was "honoured and grateful" he had stepped up to the role.  Prince Charles, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend Christmas Day Church service at Church of St Mary Magdalene on December 25, 2017 in King's Lynn, England Credit: Getty/Chris Jackson The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby, asked well-wishers to pray for Mr Markle. Mr Welby said of Prince Harry and Ms Markle: "They're a very, very sensible, they're a very self-possessed couple. "And at the rehearsal they just got on with it and it was very relaxed, laughing and enjoyable." The Most Rev Bishop Michael Curry, the 27th presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church, has travelled from Chicago to give an address which is expected to reflect his and the couple's shared beliefs about equality. He said the marriage was significant in the sense that "different worlds are being brought together". By Friday though, the couple appeared on dazzlingly happy form, photographed being driven to Windsor Castle together to enjoy tea with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, who welcomed Ms Ragland into their home. After a final run-through of the day, allowing the Prince of Wales to rehearse his unexpected role in the aisle, the couple went their separate ways for their last night of unmarried life. As thousands of well-wishers packed the streets of Windsor to wave flags, show off banners and shout their congratulations, the Prince and his best man, the Duke of Cambridge, took ten minutes out of their schedule to share their excitement with the world. Prince William and Prince Harry greet the crowds outside of Windsor castle on the day before the wedding Bounding out of the castle, Prince Harry made a beeline for young children, keen travellers and an old army friend, bombarding them with questions about themselves and telling them he hoped they would get a good view of the wedding. Politely ignoring questions about whether he was suffering any nerves ahead of the big day, Prince Harry told crowds he felt “great”. “They were more interested in us and other people waiting here,” said one onlooker. “Prince Harry said he hoped we hadn’t been waiting too long.” The Royal Wedding in numbers During his walkabout, the Prince managed to spot a familiar face in the sea of people, racing over the greet his friend Dean Stott, who has just broken the world record for cycling the Pan American Highway while raising money for Heads Together. The brothers spent the night at Coworth Park, a luxury hotel where both have played polo before. Ms Markle, meanwhile, stayed at Cliveden House Hotel with her mother, Doria Ragland, who has been her most loyal and discreet supporter through her building romance with Prince Harry. The pair, who will travel to the chapel together by car today, smiled broadly as they arrived at the five-star hotel, both appearing calm and delighted to be there fresh from their meeting with the Queen. Meghan Markle arriving at Cliveden House Hotel on the National Trust's Cliveden Estate to spend the night  Looking glamorous in navy blue, Ms Markle offered a friendly wave to the small group of media there to record her arrival. Asked how she was feeling, she said: “Wonderful, thank you.” Beneath her confident exterior, Ms Markle, like Prince Harry, is said to be suffering the “normal nerves” of any couple getting married. A source said: “They are both ready. The last couple of days all their friends have been arriving. I think everything has started to feel very real after a long time planning. “All weddings are complicated to plan, and something on this scale is completely different. They have made every decision.” Days until the Royal wedding Timings Here are the timings of the main events on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding day. 9am - Members of the public who have been invited to watch the wedding day from the grounds of Windsor Castle begin to arrive. 9.30am-11am - Wedding guests arrive at the Castle's famous Round Tower by coach and enter the chapel through the South Door and take their seats. 11.20am - Members of the royal family begin to arrive and enter via the Galilee Porch, some on foot and others by car. 11.40am - Harry and best man the Duke of Cambridge arrive at the chapel's west door, received by the Dean of Windsor. They will probably arrive on foot, walking past the thousands of spectators invited into the grounds of the castle. The moment will give Harry the chance to acknowledge the 200 representatives from charities he is associated with gathered in the Horseshoe Cloister at the bottom of the steps. 11.42am - Ms Markle's mother Doria Ragland arrives at the Galilee Porch and is received by the Dean of Windsor. 11.45am - The Prince of Wales arrives at the Galilee Porch. 11.52am - Following protocol, the Queen will be the last member of the royal family to arrive for the wedding service. 11.59am - Ms Markle arrives at the Chapel's West Steps by car, from her overnight accommodation at the Cliveden House Hotel in Taplow, Berkshire. Ms Markle will walk through the Nave on her own followed by her bridesmaids and pageboys who include Princess Charlotte and Prince George, before being accompanied by Charles down the aisle of the Quire. Noon - Service begins. 1pm - Service ends and the newlyweds emerge at the West Steps of the Chapel. They will be waved off on their carriage procession through Windsor by members of both families. The congregation will file out of the chapel to see the married couple leave before heading to St George's Hall for a lunchtime reception hosted by the Queen. 1.05pm - The carriage procession through the streets of Windsor possibly begins around this time, taking 25 minutes. 7pm - Bride and groom depart Windsor Castle for the evening reception at Frogmore House, hosted by the Prince of Wales. Royal wedding | Read more Music The royal wedding will feature the uplifting sounds of a gospel choir singing the soul classic Stand By Me and a song popular in African-American churches. St George's Chapel's lofty heights normally reverberate to traditional choral music but the Kingdom Choir, directed by its founder Karen Gibson, is expected to put on an inspirational performance. The gospel choices are likely to be down to Meghan Markle, who appears to have brought the sounds of her American homeland to the Gothic chapel. Ms Gibson, who will lead her group during the service, has said: "The Kingdom Choir is truly honoured to be invited to sing at the wedding of Prince Harry and Ms Markle, and very excited to be taking part in such a historic moment. "It will be a moment that we will always treasure and we'd like to take the opportunity to wish the couple all the very best for their coming union." After the US bishop Michael Curry gives the address, the gospel choir will perform Stand By Me, made famous by singer Ben E King but also sung by Beatle John Lennon. When the bride and groom walk through the chapel after they are married, the gospel choir, who will be positioned at the west end of the place of worship, will sing the gospel classic Amen/This Little Light of Mine. It is a favourite in African-American churches across the US and versions of the song have been sung by a string of soul artists from Otis Redding to Sam Cooke, but they will perform Etta James's version. The newlyweds will begin their journey along the aisle with a contrasting piece of music from 18th-century English composer William Boyce, his symphony no.1 in B-flat, which has a triumphant celebratory tone. Other highlights from the music chosen by Harry and Meghan include the song which is affectionately known as the Welsh rugby hymn - Bread of Heaven - or Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer. The Prince will have joined the crowds at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium in singing the song during Welsh international rugby matches and it was also chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for their wedding. When picking the music due to be played before the service begins, the couple asked the Prince of Wales - who will walk the bride down the aisle - for help in making the selection. It features one of Charles's favourite composers Sir Hubert Parry, a figure the prince made a documentary about, and works by Sir Edward Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst and Johann Sebastian Bach. As the bride and groom sign the register, teenage cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, a rising star of the classical music world, will perform three pieces - by Faure, Schubert and Maria Theresia von Paradis, with the Orchestra - musicians from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the English Chamber Orchestra and the Philharmonia. Readings The only reading at the royal wedding will be given by a member of Prince Harry's Spencer family, his aunt, Lady Jane Fellowes. Speaking from the Nave, Diana, Princess of Wales' older sister will read from the Song of Solomon, which stresses the strength and power of love. The short reading proclaims: "My beloved speaks and says to me: 'Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away; for now the winter is past, the rain is over and gone.'" The decision to give the important role of delivering the reading to the late princess's sibling shows the strong connection Harry retains with his mother's family. Lady Jane, whose husband Baron Robert Fellowes is a former private secretary to the Queen, also gave a reading at Diana's funeral in 1997. Lady Jane Fellowes, who will give the only reading at the royal wedding Credit: Arthur Edwards/PA The passage that will be read on Saturday says: "Set me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal upon your arm; for love is as strong as death, passion fierce as the grave. "Its flashes are flashes of fire, a raging flame. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it." It also says: "If one offered for love all the wealth of one's house, it would be utterly scorned." The reading comes from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Harry was just 12 years old when his mother was killed in a Paris car crash in 1997. The image of the young prince and brother William, then 15, walking behind Diana's coffin on the day of her funeral became etched in the public's memory. All three of Diana's siblings - Earl Spencer, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane - will be at the royal wedding in Windsor. The vows Meghan Markle will not promise to "obey" her husband when she marries Prince Harry. The couple have selected words from The Marriage Service from Common Worship (2000). They will pledge themselves to one another: "For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part". The marriage service features contemporary language - using the word "you" instead of "thee" and "thou" and offers the most flexibility in the choice of readings and prayers. The fact that Meghan and Harry have opted for the more modern approach to the traditional marriage ceremony comes as no surprise. The American former actress, who is committed to gender equality and empowering women, was a UN women's advocate. Recent royal tradition has been for royal brides not to pledge to obey their husbands. The Duchess of Cambridge did not in 2011, and neither did Harry's mother the Princess of Wales in 1981 when she married the Prince of Wales. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive at Windsor Castle Credit: James Whatling Photography But Harry and Meghan have selected a different service from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. William and Kate - a future King and Queen - went for the Alternative Services: Series One ceremony - a slightly updated version of the Book of Common Prayer (1662) - in Westminster Abbey in 2011. This also did not contain "obey him" or "serve him" but still retained traditional language. The rings Prince Harry will wear a wedding ring after marrying Meghan Markle - something not all royal grooms have chosen to do. Wedding rings worn by royal brides are traditionally made from Welsh Gold but very few men in the monarchy have chosen to put on a wedding band. When the Duke of Cambridge married, he followed in the footsteps of his grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh and uncle the Duke of York who both chose not to wear the symbol of marriage. Royal brides are given wedding rings made from gold nuggets from Clogau St David's mine at Bontddu in North Wales, and Ms Markle is expected to follow the tradition. During the Giving Of The Rings part of the ceremony in St George's Chapel, Harry and Ms Markle will exchange bands, after hearing the Archbishop of Canterbury describe the jewellery as "a symbol of unending love and faithfulness" and a reminder of their vows. Ms Markle first receives her ring from Harry, who will say: "Meghan, I give you this ring as a sign of our marriage. "With my body I honour you, all that I am I give to you, and all that I have I share with you, within the love of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit." Prince Harry looks at Meghan Markle's engagement ring Credit: Aniel Leal-Olivas/AFP When Harry receives his ring from Ms Markle, she will place the band on the fourth finger of his left hand, holding it there, before addressing him with the same words. The dual exchange of rings will be seen as pointing to the equality of the couple's relationship. The Duchess of Cambridge's wedding ring, a plain, slim gold band, was made by royal warrant holders Wartski and fashioned from a nugget of Welsh gold given to William by his grandmother the Queen as a gift to mark his 2011 wedding. The custom of men wearing wedding rings is said to be relatively recent and is believed to have started during the Second World War when servicemen wanted a memento to remind them of their partners back home. Its popularity increased as the decades passed and as it became more fashionable for men to wear jewellery. In contrast to other royal men, the Prince of Wales does wear a wedding band, under a signet ring on the little finger of his left hand. There may be an element of social class at play for men who decide not to wear a wedding ring as those from the upper classes are said not to like jewellery. The Queen Mother began the tradition of royal wedding rings being made from Welsh gold after the precious metal was used to make her wedding band when she married in 1923. Royal wedding | Read more One nugget of gold was used to make the Queen Mother's wedding ring, the Queen's in 1947, Princess Margaret's in 1960, the Princess Royal's in 1973 and that of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1981. The gold came from the Clogau St David's mine. There is now only a minute sliver, one gram (0.035oz), of the original nugget left. In November 1981, the British Royal Legion presented the Queen with a 36-gram (1.3oz) piece of 21-carat Welsh gold for future royal wedding rings. The Duchess of Cornwall's wedding ring was also crafted from Welsh gold from the Clogau St David's mine and the river Mawddach in the King's Forest. It was handmade in court style by Wartski and the precious metal was supplied by Cambrian Goldfields Limited.
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VHS #295
repeat of the great Vaudeville documentary, Songs from the Adirondacks, Rock Radio Revolution - about AM radio DJs, Kelly Willis on Sessions at W 54 St and 2 ACLs: bluegrass and Joe Ely and Indigenous
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Vaudeville: American Masters ~2:00
duplicate, see VHS #227
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Songs From the Heart of the Adirondacks WMHT, 1995 1&1/2 hrs
Watch the whole thing here: http://video.wmht.org/video/2365437652/
Narrated by Siobhán Quinn.
Vaughn Ward talks about history, Lawrence Older singing in a cemetery, him talking by a waterfall, George Ward talks about him, Colleen and Jim Cleveland, Colleen sings Queen Jane, her grandmother sings it, Mixolydian, ionian scales, Anne and Frank Warner, John Galusha - shantyman, logging, Arthur Gates, Bill Smith - Adirondack Blues, Vic Kibler fiddling, familiar tune, another, wouldn’t play for dances - he promised his mother, kitchen hops/junkets lasted all night, country dancing, John Kirk plays and calls a dance at Schroon Lake, English Country, contra and square dances, Trish Miller talks of Green Grass Cloggers at Cranberry Lake, clogging, Cherokee indian influence, Kirk talks about music and history, they play, George Ward - song about black flies, Tin Pan Alley created songs about canoeing there (By The Light of the Silvery Moon, et), bela  Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra written on the banks of Saranac Lake, Hal Ketchum sings and talks about his musical background, benefit for Caffe Lena, Pete Seeger, Christopher Shaw - Mad Fiddler of the North Country (about a bear), Bridget Ball, sings, Mountain Snow and Mistletoe project, Peggy Eyres sings and talks about the mountains, the people are dour, song about Mary Brown (abolitionist John Brown’s wife) - Mary Brown, Abolitionist (https://youtu.be/YyNdniszXa0) Not this clip, kids singing River (Bill Staines), Christopher Shaw, Bridget Ball and Peggy Eyres - Cold River Waltz.
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Rock Radio Revolution pt 1 (see Rock Jocks: The FM Revolution for pt 2 on VHS #238) Rock Radio Revolution w/ Danny Bonaduce
…missed beginning, Cousin Brucie, Dan Ingram, Ike for President, Danny Bonaduce, race records, Big Joe Turner  - Shake, Rattle and Roll, President of the Alabama White Citizen’s Council, Pat Boone, Rufus Thomas, Lance Freed, WLAC, WDIA, Jocko Henderson, Rufus had studio full of white kids, white DJs sounding black, LaVern Baker - Tweedle Dee, Dorothy Collins - Tweedle Dee (https://youtu.be/TEgn_5IEzrY) This clip, Rock n Roll co-opted R&B music, Alan Freed, blues and rhythm records, Moondog Coronation Ball, Freed brought to NYC, Moondog the street performer took Freed to court, WINS, Elvis, James Brown, Dewey Phillips, WHBQ, personality DJs, Cousin Brucie Go Go theme, Murray The K’s son, Lesley Gore, Palisades Park, Cousin Brucie in tiger suit, tells cousin story, Bob Smith Wolfman Jack, Submarine Race Watchers song, Rev jimmy Snow -the beat, the beat, the beat, payola not illegal, Fabian, Top 40 replaced what the DJs wanted to play, Gary Owen, jukebox held 40 songs, promotions, DJ with chimp who bit him, Mona Lisa contest judged by Salvador Dali, transistor radios, Beatlemania, WMCA.
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Sessions at W 54 St - Kelly Willis 1/2 hr
What I Deserve (https://youtu.be/DqcJWSGRge8) This clip. Heaven Bound (https://youtu.be/KyBPyviUYZw) This clip. Interview with John Hiatt (https://youtu.be/Sej3p1hV9GE) This clip. Happy With That (https://youtu.be/aD_M6dB_PWY) This clip. I Have Not Forgotten You (https://youtu.be/37Hn42iE4D8) This clip. interview with John Hiatt (https://youtu.be/zsHE08YAm40) This clip. Time Has Told Me (Nick Drake) (https://youtu.be/pxsNuZPXiyU) This clip.
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ACL: Bluegrass w/ Bela Fleck,  Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan,  Sam Bush,  Earl Scruggs, Vassar Clements, Bryan Sutton ~1/2 hr 2000
(tunes from Tales of the Acoustic Planet, pt 2, the Bluegrass Sessions)
Valley of the Rogue - solos: Bela, Jerry, Sam,  Bryan Sutton - gtr,  Vassar, Jerry, Bela, Stuart and Vassar (https://youtu.be/E3_rBQWMNao) Not this clip. unknown song, fast tempo unknown instrumental unknown instrumental Bela w/ Earl Scruggs Salty Dog w/ Earl Scruggs (https://youtu.be/y-hbKf5OwEI) This clip. Peter Rowan seen laughing in the audience. unknown instrumental w/ everyone
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ACL: Joe Ely & Indigenous 2000
Joe Ely w/ Lloyd Maines, Teye (flamenco gtr)
Up On The Ridge (https://youtu.be/muPoIl7GhZ0) Not this clip. Saint Valentine (https://youtu.be/f-GCnL7KwhE) Not this clip. Me and Billy The Kid (https://youtu.be/11gxJDrcxq8) Not this clip. I Saw It In You (https://youtu.be/QHUhaq5DU_M) Not this clip. Everybody Got Hammered (https://youtu.be/6UTa9n2Rvms) Not this clip. Oh Boy! (Buddy Holly) (https://youtu.be/fmsZrOLBveY) Not this clip. Joe talks about his past
Indigenous (sounding like Stevie Ray Vaughan)
Blues From The Sky (https://youtu.be/DPOWGHmu_qE) This clip. I Wonder Why (https://youtu.be/EYav47RPBr8) This clip. Don’t Take Your Time (https://youtu.be/h8Wx6fWbE7Y) Not this clip. unknown song Things We Do (https://youtu.be/3nlkcIsIAyE) Not this clip. (credits include band members who aren’t there)
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the 1990 unification of Germany, India Arie, the great P.P. Arnold, Dawayne Bailey, John Perry Barlow, Lindsay Buckingham, Ben Cauley (Bar-Kays), Chubby Checker, Eddie Cochran, Stephen Crane’s 1895 novel THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE, Frank Hannon (Tesla), Lena Headey, Pamela Hensley, James Herriot, Keb’ Mo’, Ju-hyuk Kim, Ronnie Laws, Tommy Lee, G. Love, Alan O’Day, Steve Reich, Madlyn Rhue, Kevin Richardson (Backstreet Boys), John Ross a.k.a. Chief Tsan-Usdi, Simone Segouin, Rev. Al Sharpton, Jake Shears, Ashlee Simpson, Gwen Stefani, the 1962 stage premiere of STOP THE WORLD I WANT TO GET OFF, Billy Strings, Steve Tracy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jack Wagner, George Wein, Thomas Wolfe, Allen Woody, and the great, uber-successful, diverse, and prolific British actor Clive Owen. I wrote this tribute song on a whim one day and recorded it to utmost satisfaction with Bret Alexander and Ron Simasek of The Badlees. Fans of early psychedelia (think Yardbirds), spy movie music, and twangy guitars will dig this one. Meanwhile, God bless Clive and his family. Thank you for the quality cinema you’ve given us.
https://johnnyjblairsingeratlarge.bandcamp.com/track/if-i-could-dress-like-clive-owen
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