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Descrição do Vídeo: TCS (1951 - 1965) - Verbano (1961 - 2008) Data: August 20, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : Camping Campeggio Verbano campeggio Peter Bussmann Erster camping platz Anita | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: Dr Mark Miravalle discusses the July 2, 1951 message to Ida Peerdeman from Our Lady of All Nations. In this message, Our Lady explains the meaning of Coredemption. In this mini-series on Our Lady of All Nations, Dr Mark Miravalle reviews and explains the messages of Our Lady of All Nations - approved by the Church - and their relationship to the movement for the solemn papal definition of the 5th Marian Dogma - Mary as the Spiritual Mother of all peoples serving under the aspects as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix, and Advocate. To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com Ave Maria! +++ Data: August 20, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : 5th Marian Mark Lady of All Nations Catholic Fa | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: Dr Mark Miravalle discusses the May 31, 1951 message to Ida Peerdeman from Our Lady of All Nations. In this message, Our Lady talks about the last Marian Dogma - Mary as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix, and Advocate. In this mini-series on Our Lady of All Nations, Dr Mark Miravalle reviews and explains the messages of Our Lady of All Nations - approved by the Church - and their relationship to the movement for the solemn papal definition of the 5th Marian Dogma - Mary as the Spiritual Mother of all peoples serving under the aspects as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix, and Advocate. To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com Ave Maria! +++ Data: August 20, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : 5th Marian Mark Lady of All Nations Catholic Fa | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: http://seenewmovies.tk/ WATCH ONLINE MOVIES The Day the Earth Stood Still - NEW Trailer Clip Preview A remake of the 1951 classic sci-fi film about an alien visitor and his giant robot counterpart who visit Earth. The Day the Earth Stood Still movie part 1 trailer preview teaser clip movie full movie part 1 HD quality Data: August 20, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : The Day the Earth Stood Still movie part trailer preview teaser clip full HD quality | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: Here is the duet 'S Wonderful from the 1951 MGM film An American in Paris. Gene Kelly & Georges Guetary doing the honours. Incidentally, this is the only film I know that was inspired by a piece of music. Anyone know of any other examples? Data: August 20, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : American in paris gershwin guetary jazz | ![]() |
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Descrição do Vídeo: BCB Band sings "Race Is On" by George Jones. By most accounts, George Jones is the finest vocalist in the recorded history of country music. Initially, he was a hardcore honky tonker in the tradition of Hank Williams, but over the course of his career he developed an affecting, nuanced ballad style. In the course of his career, he never left the top of the country charts, even as he suffered innumerable personal and professional difficulties. Only Eddy Arnold had more Top Ten hits, and Jones always stayed closer to the roots of hardcore country. Jones was born and raised in east Texas, near the city of Beaumont. At an early age, he displayed an affection for music. He enjoyed the gospel he heard in church and on the family's Carter Family records, but he truly became fascinated with country music when his family bought a radio when he was seven. When he was nine, his father bought him his first guitar. Soon, his father had Jones playing and singing on the streets on Beaumont, earning spare change. At 16, he ran away to Jasper, TX, where he sang at a local radio station. Jones married Dorothy, his first wife, in 1950 when he was 19 years old. The marriage collapsed within a year and he enlisted in the Marines at the end of 1951. Though the U.S. was at war with Korea, Jones never served overseas ? he was stationed at a military camp in California, where he kept singing in bars. After he was discharged, Jones immediately began performing again. In 1953, Jones was discovered by record producer Pappy Daily, who was also the co-owner of Starday Records, a local Texas label. Impressed with Jones' potential, Daily signed the singer to Starday. "No Money in This Deal," Jones' first single, was released in early 1954, but it received no attention. Starday released three more singles that year, which all were ignored. Jones released "Why, Baby, Why" late in the summer of 1955 and the single became his first hit, peaking at number four. However, its momentum was halted by a cover version by Webb Pierce and Red Sovine that hit number one on the country charts. Jones was on the road to success and Daily secured the singer a spot on the Louisiana Hayride, where he co-billed with Elvis Presley. Jones reached the Top Ten with regularity in 1956 with such singles as "What Am I Worth" and "Just One More." That same year, Jones recorded some rockabilly singles under the name Thumper Jones which were unsuccessful, both commercially and artistically. In August, he joined the cast of the Grand Ole Opry and his first album appeared by the end of the year. In 1957, Starday Records signed a distribution deal with Mercury Records and Jones' records began appearing under the Mercury label. Daily began recording Jones in Nashville, and his first single for the new label, "Don't Stop the Music," was another Top Ten hit. Throughout 1958, he was landing near the top of the charts, culminating with "White Lightning," which spent five weeks at number one in the spring of 1959. His next big hit arrived two years later, when the ballad "Tender Years" spent seven weeks at number one. "Tender Years" displayed a smoother production and larger arrangement than his previous hits, and it pointed the way toward Jones' later success as a balladeer. In early 1962, Jones reached number five with "Achin', Breakin' Heart," which would turn out to be his last hit for Mercury Records. Daily became a staff producer for United Artists Records in 1962 and Jones followed him to the label. His first single for UA, "She Thinks I Still Care," was his third number one hit. In 1963, Jones began performing and recording with Melba Montgomery. During the early '60s, mainstream country music was getting increasingly slick, but Jones and Montgomery's harmonies were raw and laden with bluegrass influences. Their first duet, "We Must Have Been out of Our Minds" (spring 1963), was their biggest hit, peaking at number three. The pair continued to record together throughout 1963 and 1964, although they never again had a Top Ten hit; they also reunited in 1966 and 1967, recording a couple of albums and singles for Musicor. Jones had a number of solo hits in 1963 and 1964 as well, peaking with the number three "The Race Is On" in the fall of 1964. Data: August 20, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : BCB Band Classic Country George Jones | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: Puke and Snot performing at The Renaissance festival in Minnesota 2004. If you like what you see then check out their website. http://www.magaga.com/Home.html and buy some of there memorabilia. In Memory of Joe Kudla aka Thomas Snot(1951-2008) Data: August 20, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : puke and snot joe kudla improv Minnesota Renaissance festival 2004 thomas death | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: THIS IS AN INSTRUMENTAL. THE SECOND HALF OF HANK'S BIOGRAPHY FROM CMT: Thompson scored his first major hit for Capitol in 1949 with the smash "Humpty Dumpty Heart," the biggest of his six charting singles that year. In 1951, he hooked up with producer Ken Nelson, who would helm many of his most successful records. Those records included "The Wild Side of Life," a monster hit from 1952 (over three months at number one) that became Thompson's signature song. Its cynical attitude inspired an answer record by Kitty Wells called "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," which made her the first female artist in country music history with a million-selling record. Thompson continued to score hit after hit during the '50s, including 21 songs that reached the Top 20 on the country charts and five Top Tens in the year 1954 alone. A savvy promoter, Thompson devised a number of ways to make himself stand out from the crowd (even past his suave cowboy wardrobe): his early-'50s television show in Oklahoma City was the first variety show broadcast in color and he was the first country artist to tour with a sound and lighting system (put together using his Navy and collegiate experience), the first to receive corporate sponsorship, and the first to record in high-fidelity stereo. He also gave early breaks to musicians like guitar legend Merle Travis and female rockabilly pioneer Wanda Jackson. Toward the end of the '50s, Thompson began to create LPs that were more cohesive than just mere collections of singles plus filler; 1958's Dance Ranch and 1959's Songs for Rounders were Western swing/honky tonk masterpieces, especially the latter, which stirred up controversy with its groundbreakingly adult (some said decadent) lyrical content. In 1961, Thompson recorded the first live album ever released in the history of country music, the classic At the Golden Nugget. After that burst of inspired creativity, Thompson's luck began to change: the public's taste was moving toward slick country-pop and the electrified Bakersfield sound and despite several more fine records, Thompson's relationship with Capitol ended in 1965. He first moved to Warner Bros., then ABC/Dot in 1968 (which became part of MCA in 1970). Thompson continued to record and tour and his singles charted regularly during the '70s all the way up to 1983, though he never matched the level of success he'd enjoyed in the '50s and early '60s. Even after the hits dried up, Thompson maintained a demanding concert tour schedule, playing all over the world. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989. Thompson died Nov. 6, 2007, following a battle with lung cancer. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : music country Hank Thompson western swing | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: my 2 Antique Tractors 1951 ford 8n, 1958 oliver 550, music Dixie Boy, by Alabama Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : Antique Tractors 1951 ford 8n 1958 oliver 550 | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: Speech in Salt Lake City at the famous Mormon Tabernacle given by then-President of the United States, John F. Kennedy on September 26, 1963. I apologize that it is only in audio format. Wish there were video! The picture is of JFK standing next to David O. Mckay, Prophet and President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1951 to 1970. The full text can be found at: http://www.jfklink.com/speeches/jfk/publicpapers/1963/jfk385_63.html Note: In his opening words the President referred to Frank E. Moss, U.S. Senator from Utah; David O. McKay, President of the Mormon Church, and Hugh B. Brown, his First Counselor; Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior; George Dewey Clyde, Governor of Utah; and Calvin W. Rawlings of Salt Lake City, Democratic National Committeeman for Utah. Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : religion politics mormon mormonism the church of jesus christ latter-day saints lds us president jfk kennedy utah | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: Speech in Salt Lake City at the famous Mormon Tabernacle given by then-President of the United States, John F. Kennedy on September 26, 1963. I apologize that it is only in audio format. Wish there were video! The picture is of JFK standing next to David O. Mckay, Prophet and President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1951 to 1970. The full text can be found at: http://www.jfklink.com/speeches/jfk/publicpapers/1963/jfk385_63.html Note: In his opening words the President referred to Frank E. Moss, U.S. Senator from Utah; David O. McKay, President of the Mormon Church, and Hugh B. Brown, his First Counselor; Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior; George Dewey Clyde, Governor of Utah; and Calvin W. Rawlings of Salt Lake City, Democratic National Committeeman for Utah. Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : religion politics mormon mormonism the church of jesus christ latter-day saints lds us president jfk kennedy utah | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: Speech in Salt Lake City at the famous Mormon Tabernacle given by then-President of the United States, John F. Kennedy on September 26, 1963. I apologize that it is only in audio format. Wish there were video! The picture is of JFK standing next to David O. Mckay, Prophet and President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1951 to 1970. The full text can be found at: http://www.jfklink.com/speeches/jfk/publicpapers/1963/jfk385_63.html Note: In his opening words the President referred to Frank E. Moss, U.S. Senator from Utah; David O. McKay, President of the Mormon Church, and Hugh B. Brown, his First Counselor; Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior; George Dewey Clyde, Governor of Utah; and Calvin W. Rawlings of Salt Lake City, Democratic National Committeeman for Utah. Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : religion politics mormon mormonism the church of jesus christ latter-day saints lds us president jfk kennedy utah | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: The Four Buddies were another significant pioneer R&B group from Baltimore, Md. The group consisted of John "Gregory" Carroll, Leon "Larry" Harrison, William Duffy, and Maurice Hicks. They formed in 1949 and originally called themselves the Metronomes. Their break came in 1950 when they signed a contract with Savoy records and backed up Little Esther on "Just Can't Get Free". Shortly thereafter, the group underwent some personnel changes and William Duffy and Maurice Hicks were replaced by Vernon Palmer and Bill Carter. They also underwent a name change, briefly the Four Buds but quickly changed to the Four Buddies. Their first release on Savoy was "I Will Wait" b/w "Just To See You Smile Again". In 1951 they recorded four more sides, "Sweet Slumber" b/w "My Summer's Gone" and "Moonlight In Your Eyes" b/w "It Could Have Been Me" with the latter two not released. The group had other classic releases such as, "Window Eyes" (1951), "Heart and Soul" (1951), "Sin" (1951), "You're Part Of Me" (1952), "You Left Me Blue" (1953), and "My Mother's Eyes" (1953). Ironically, their very last recording as the Four Buddies was backing up another female singer, Dolly Cooper. Gregory Carroll went on to join the Orioles and later the Dappers. Leon Harrison formed the Buddies and recorded "I Waited" b/w "I Stole Your Heart" on Glory records. "For more in-depth information on this and other great vocal groups see the "Da Capo book of: "American Singing Groups (A History 1940-1990)" by Jay Warner available at all major book stores or on-line at Amazon .com." Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : 50's Doo-Wop R&B | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: klax les whitt report 18 august 2008 http://wesawthat.blogspot.com/search/label/les_whitt Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : alexandria louisiana zoo les+whitt august 2008 random | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: http://romanoarchives.altervista.org 1951 Nash TV ad. Editing by ROMANO-ARCHIVES. "SUBSCRIBING to this Channel is a MUST for researchers and RARE HISTORICAL FOOTAGE fans!!!" V. Romano A better quality version of this clip, without overimpressions, is available. Hi-Res videos from our Collections are available on DVD, CD or directly in your inbox. Clips and movies can also be downloaded from our servers using a PW or uploaded by us to your FTP. Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : Muscle-Cars US-Cars Classic-Cars Automobile-History Vintage-Ads Vintage-TV Vintage-Cars Kaiser-Frazer Nash | ![]() |
Descrição do Vídeo: http://romanoarchives.altervista.org 1951 Kaiser-Frazer TV ad. Editing by ROMANO-ARCHIVES. "SUBSCRIBING to this Channel is a MUST for researchers and RARE HISTORICAL FOOTAGE fans!!!" V. Romano A better quality version of this clip, without overimpressions, is available. Hi-Res videos from our Collections are available on DVD, CD or directly in your inbox. Clips and movies can also be downloaded from our servers using a PW or uploaded by us to your FTP. Data: August 19, 2008 Palavras Relacionados: : Muscle-Cars US-Cars Classic-Cars Automobile-History Vintage-Ads Vintage-Cars Kaiser-Frazer HenryJ | ![]() |
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