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![]() | Jeremy Sole's Musaics - "Skalypso Vamp" (live at The Mint 2010) This is a promo video of Jeremy Sole's Musaics doing "Skalypso Vamp" live at The Mint, Los Angeles in March 2010. Also playing that night were Sole's old friends the Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey. Shot and editing by 5th House Productions (www.5thhouse.tv) to see photos from this night, check www.facebook.com for more on Jeremy Sole and his Musaics ensemble: www.listn.to for Sole's KCRW show: www.kcrw.com 2011年04月29日再生回数 382 |
![]() | When Life Gives You Lemons, Become a Moral Crusader by Andrew Bushard www.orgsites.com 2010年12月31日再生回数 34 |
![]() | Fired WV Culture and History Employee Leads Protest Against Randall Reid-Smith On Wednesday Scott Speedy, the former curator of the Grave Creek Mound Complex in Moundsville, West Virginia, led a musical protest against Randall Reid-Smith, Commissioner of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, outside the Culture Center in Charleston, West Virginia. Reid-Smith fired Speedy and Donna Lightner nearly a year ago, and Speedy is fighting back, appealing his firing at a grievance hearing June 30. Read more at westvirginia.watchdog.org 2011年06月23日再生回数 390 |
![]() | Al Goodman Orch.- I'm Still Caring (1929) I'm Still Caring Words and Music by Rudy Vallee and John Klenner Al Goodman and His Orchestra Vocal refrain by Frank Bessinger Recorded September 25, 1929 Brunswick 4362 Al Goodman (August 12, 1890 in Nikopol, Russia -- January 10, 1972 in New York City, New York) was a conductor, songwriter, stage composer, musical director, arranger, and pianist. Graduate of the Baltimore City College and the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, musician in a nickelodeon, and chorus boy in one of the Milton Aborn's operettas, Russian-born Al Goodman was first introduced to musical comedy by the late Earl Carroll who persuaded him to collaborate in producing his musical, So Long Letty. This success, followed by the hit, "Sinbad", which he produced with Al Jolson, led to positions as orchestra conductor for many Broadway productions including the highly successful Flyin' High, The Student Prince, and Blossom Time. In all, during this period of his career, Goodman directed over 150 first-night performances and became one of the Great White Way's most popular conductors. He was in such demand that it was not uncommon for him to conduct the orchestra of a show for the first few performances, and then hand the baton over to another while he prepared for a new production. In addition to his assignments as one of RCA Victor's most talented conductors, Goodman was kept busy directing the music for various radio network shows including Palmolive Beauty Box Theater (1935-1937), Your Hit Parade (1935 ... 2011年01月27日再生回数 749 |
![]() | St Augustine, Florida - Part 1 Please visit www.ourtripvideos.com for full video and more free videos. St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest continuously occupied European-established city, and the oldest port, in the continental US. St. Augustine lies in a region of Florida known as The First Coast, which extends from Amelia Island in the north, south to Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Palm Coast. The city of St. Augustine was founded by Pedro Menéndez on September 8, 1565. The Alligator Farm Zoological Park - Not only does it have over 20 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations. The Exhibits are : Komodo Dragon Exhibit Maximo Wading Bird Rookery Albino Alligators Gomek Forever Exotic Birds and Mammals Birds of Africa Land of Crocodiles The shows are : Realm of the Alligator Scales and Tails Rainforest Review Florida's Forest Friends Alligator Feeding Anastasia State Park Recreation Area is a Florida State Park located off SR A1A, about 1.5 miles (3.3 km) from downtown St. Augustine. The park has a variety of wildlife, birds and plants in a setting of beaches, tidal salt marsh, and hammock. Bridge of Lions - a bascule bridge that spans the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine. It leads to Anastasia Island. Lions made of marble used to guard the bridge Casa Monica Hotel - It is one of the oldest hotels in the US and is a member of the "Historic Hotels of America" National Trust. Castillo ... 2009年01月18日再生回数 18078 |
![]() | Mr. & Mrs. North: Till Death Do Us Part - Season 1, Episode 2 (1952) thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com October 10, 1952 Francis A. De Sales (March 23, 1912—September 25, 1988) was an American actor. He was known for his roles on two early television series: as police Lieutenant Bill Weigand on the CBS and then NBC drama Mr. and Mrs. North (1952--1954) and as Sheriff Maddox in the syndicated western Two Faces West (1960--1961). In the meantime, he guest starred on scores of other television programs, often in law-enforcement roles. He appeared four times as Ralph Dobson on ABC's long-running sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and in five episodes in different roles on CBS's Perry Mason. De Sales was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and procured his Social Security number in New York State, when he was performing on Broadway as part of the Dead End Kids. His first screen role was as Harold Faller of the Huntington Advertiser newspaper of Huntington, West Virginia, telecast on NBC's The Big Story, a monthly anthology series about courageous journalists. After The Big Story, De Sales was cast as the police contact in Mr. and Mrs, North, starring Richard Denning as Jerry North, a publisher, and Barbara Britton as his wife, Pamela North. The couple seemed to stumble on an unsolved murder each week. The program had originated on radio, based on stories of Richard and Frances Lockridge. Among the twenty-five episodes in which De Sales played a major role are entitled "Climax", "Mask of Hate", "The Girl in Cell 13", "The Placid ... 2011年10月08日再生回数 2720 |
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![]() | Acne Scar Lightening Updates! Hey guys, so this is a long overdue update for my current skin cream treatment. Im currently using Fade Out and its working for me. At least I think it is lol. Its a fraction of the price ($8.99 at your local Winners) and has the same effective ingredients as Meladerm. I started seeing results after the first week, granted they weren't drastic but I deffinitely noticed a difference, more so than Meladerm after the first two weeks. Cant really tell you where else to buy this stuff cause it was imported from England, but Im sure if you jumped on to google you'll be able to find it some where. Hope this helped! Again, thanks for tuning in! 2010年02月24日再生回数 38450 |







