Canconrox - Backstabbers Country Stringband - Let The Sunshine In By rachel Jagt Rambles - a cultural arts magazine Burke Carroll, ChrisCoole, Chris quinn, Erynn Marshall, and Alec Fraser, who also shares producing http://www.canadianbands.com/indies_Backstabbers.html
Extractions: By Rachel Jagt - Rambles - a cultural arts magazine Toronto-based country crooners The Backstabbers have outdone themselves on their third and latest release, which is their first studio-recorded project. This disc is made up of excellent reworkings of classic country songs and a few really good originals penned by frontmen Bob Hannan and "Colonel" Tom Parker. The band features Parker on mandolin, Hannan on guitar and autoharp, Tony Allen on fiddle, Oliver Bielefeld on accordion, and James "Jimmy Jazz" Thomson on stand up bass. Joining the guys throughout the record are Bob Wiseman, Burke Carroll, Chris Coole, Chris Quinn, Erynn Marshall, and Alec Fraser, who also shares producing credit with Parker and Hannan. Helping out with harmony vocals on four tracks is the lovely miss Kristine Schmitt, a fixture at their live shows. She sounds great with Parker and Hannan and adds a real classic mountain country flavour to the songs. The original compositions are the best tracks on the record. Parker's "The Prayer Line" (featuring his Johnny Cash-esque monologue) and "Don't Throw the Baby Out With the Bathwater" sound like they were written in the days of the Carter family and fit right in with standards like "Let the Sunshine In" and "Likes Likker Better Than Me". Hannan also penned two tracks on the record, the ballad "Right Out Loud" and the inspirational "I'm Gonna Rise and Fall". "Right Out Loud", featuring Burke Carroll on pedal steel, is a sad song about the folly of pride in a relationship.
UW-Green Bay, News Archive, February 2003 Brown Jamie Bessert, Crystal DeLaruelle, rachel Kolb, Amy Melcher, Andrew Orth, Peter Soens, rachel Strehlow, quinn Strenn, Paul Struss, Jed Summers, http://www.uwgb.edu/univcomm/news/archive/2003feb.htm
Extractions: Fall semester academic honors GREEN BAY-Mary Lightfine, a nurse who has volunteered for more than 10 years to bring emergency aid to some of the world's most troubled spots through the international organization Doctors Without Borders, will speak twice on Wednesday, March 5 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Lightfine will be the keynote speaker at noon at the annual Women's Recognition Luncheon, which requires a ticket. She also will present a free lecture at 8 p.m. Both events are in the Phoenix Rooms of the University Union on the campus at 2420 Nicolet Dr. Lightfine has delivered babies in the jungle, stepped over bodies of dying famine victims to give food to those who could still benefit, traveled to remote villages to distribute relief supplies after a hurricane, lived in a thatched hut while teaching local health workers to give immunizations, and worked 100-hour weeks in refugee camps to help war victims who suffered physical and psychological traumas. In Mogadishu, she was ambushed and shot at. Since first volunteering with Doctors Without Borders in 1992, Lightfine has been on so many missions she has to concentrate to count the number of times and places: Afghanistan and Somalia twice each, Kenya ("countless times"), Uganda ("three or more times"), Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Rwanda, Burundi, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Tajikistan, Nicaragua, Macedonia. She has done two tours on cruise ship missions that stop at many locations.
Days Cast List (R-Z) of Carrie Brady; former pianist and boxer; was drugged by Sami Brady Patrick Neil quinn. 19891990. Old business partner of Arthur Downey who wanted http://www.bethsdayspage.com/days/castlistrz.html
Extractions: Days Cast List (R-Z) Character Actors Dates Description Raines, Taylor Katherine Ellis Daughter of Paul and Faye Walker, sister of Nicole and Brandon Walker; former janitor at Titan Publishing who went into modeling; currently in college Lisa Howard Billy Hufsey Michael Bays Blake Bahner ... Silvana Gallardo Ramsel, Vin Todd Babcock Randall, Kurt Colby Chester Wealthy New York City businessman who dated Julie Williams while she was divorced from Doug Williams Reardon, Benjamin Rachel Hall
CityBeat: Melody Makers (2000-08-10) Ed Santen and rachel Sams play a Guest Performer Night at Habits. FollowingDonabedian s set, songwriter/ pianist Rhonda Everett, a performer from http://www.citybeat.com/2000-08-10/cover.shtml
Extractions: It's a Tuesday night in Cincinnati, and if you're looking for some quality musical entertainment, you're pretty much out of luck. Tuesdays often are a black hole of booking for club owners, not even far enough into the workweek for revelers to celebrate getting past hump day. And who really wants to miss the latest exciting adventures on television's Big Brother ("Cindy makes a sandwich," "Robbie shaves his knuckles")? Bill Donabedian usually the drummer for local band Crosley but tonight on guitar is on stage (actually, a small performance area under the TV set and front window of the club) with singer/songwriter/impromptu percussionist Swarthy. The venue is a particular favorite for Donabedian he and his bandmates hatched the idea for Crosley last year at an Allyn's Songwriter Night session. The duo runs through a brief set of Donabedian's Pop-oriented songs, which are instantly catchy and well written. They're a nice surprise, which these kind of nights, at their best, are full of.
CityBeat:The Old College Try(2001-07-19) intellectual Linus (Neal Shrader), pianist Schroeder (Blake Ginther), By Brad quinn (July 12, 2001). Changing Face By Kate Brauer (July 12, 2001) http://www.citybeat.com/2001-07-19/onstage7.shtml
Extractions: Richard Hess has a kind of Andy Hardy, gee-whiz, we-love-to-entertain-you quality about him. So when he walked onstage at Patricia Corbett Theatre before Sunday afternoon's Hot Summer Nights (HSN) performance of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown , for an announcement, I envisioned a typical, tell-your-friends-about-our-shows speech.
The Greenville News rachel Shipman Davis, 53, of 18 Ridgewood Drive, died Tuesday, Dec. She wasactive in musical theater in Columbia, and served as pianist and/or musical http://orig.greenvilleonline.com/obits/archives/122800.htm
Extractions: Joe Donald Blanton, 72, of 675 Draytonville Road, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2000. Born in Gaffney, he was a son of the late Will and Alice Spencer Blanton. Member: Draytonville Baptist Church. Survivors: Sisters, Pearl McMurray, Nancy Manning and Catherine Owens, all of Gaffney; and brothers, J.B., Frederick, Sherwood and the Rev. William Blanton, all of Gaffney. Visitation: 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight at Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home. Service: 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral chapel. Burial: Draytonville Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice Care of South Carolina, 407 N. Limestone St., Gaffney, SC 29340.
Jazz In Scotland Band Directory Edinburgh Jazz pianist. Own project Tropical Aftermath Consists of a cool smoothmelodic jazz band Pat quinn description1 Drummer contact Pat quinn http://www.jazz-in-scotland.co.uk/band directory on line submissions.htm
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Rod McKuen - Flight Plan rachel Gurney, 81, actress, appeared in TV s Upstairs, Downstairs, Nov. 24 Lou Levy, 72, pianist who accompanied jazz and pop greats, Jan. 23 http://www.mckuen.com/flights/030102.htm
Jazzmatazz - Upcoming 2005 Jazz Releases Sara Caswell (violin); rachel Caswell (vocals); Lynne Arriale (piano); Larry Kohut, duets by Terry Adams (pianist for NRBQ) and Marshall Allen (alto http://jazzmatazz.home.att.net/upcomingjazzreleases.html
Extractions: Subscribe to the Jazzmatazz newsletter Powered by www.yahoogroups.com Upcoming Jazz Releases A selective list of upcoming jazz releases that I think might be interesting. Subscribe to our weekly Jazzmatazz newsletter by sending a blank email to jazzmatazz-subscribe@yahoogroups.com (And thanks to those who've sent me updates or corrections. You can do the same by e-mailing me at jazzmatazz@att.net Titles are sort by date and record label. Clicking on the album title will link to the CDUniverse site, which includes sound samples (indicated by ) for many of the CDs. Sound samples often aren't posted until the CD is released, so be sure to check back for them on the recent releases page and earlier year 2005 year 2004 and year 2003 pages.
Edmonton Examiner - Entertainment 3 by rachel HOHN Examiner Staff. Three volunteers from the Edmonton Folk Music quinn says people should come out to the Folk Fest to experience music that http://www.edmontonexaminer.com/pages/newsroom/enter_3.html
Extractions: Edmontonian Bill Cameron has a letter addressed to Hollywood legend Lauren Bacall sitting on his window sill, ready for Canada Post. He fully expects a response from the star of such flicks as Key Largo and How To Marry A Millionaire. More than 50 silver screen greats have already sent their photos and greetings to the organizer of Golden Memories Film Club, a group of about a dozen diehards who gather monthly to take in movies, mostly from the 1940s and 1950s. Cameron has a collection of 1,500 movies, all on VHS format, and since 1990, members ranging in age from 32 to 79 have been gathering to enjoy musicals, westerns and dramas filmed as far back as 1929. Cameron became besotted with flicks as a youth. On Saturdays, his mom would give him a couple of dollars and he would hop the bus and go to a movie or two. That was in the early 1950s. A bus ride cost 10 cents and movies at Dreamland Theatre set him back a quarter. The best deal though, was at the Gem Theatre on Jasper Avenue, where a double feature matinee cost a dime.
WHSmith Movies Direct who becomes engaged to Daniel Barenboim, a renowned pianist. quinn arrivesat the Paradise Condo claiming to be the new boss with plans to restore http://dvdrental.whsmith.co.uk/actor.php?at_id=1870
List Of British Jews -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article about Dr. quinn, Medicine Woman) Dr. quinn, Medicine Woman (Jewish father) (Click link for more info and facts about Myra Hess) Myra Hess, pianist http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_british_jews.htm
Extractions: (A person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties) Jew s first arrived in (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) Britain with (Duke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England; he defeated Harold II at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and introduced many Norman customs into England (1027-1087)) William the Conqueror in 1066, but were expelled in 1290 following increasing persecution. (Hence plays such as (Click link for more info and facts about The Jew of Malta) The Jew of Malta and (Click link for more info and facts about The Merchant of Venice) The Merchant of Venice were written when England was essentially devoid of Jews.) Jews were readmitted in 1656 by (English general and statesman who led the parliamentary army in the English Civil War (1599-1658)) Oliver Cromwell , and (Freeing someone from the control of another; especially a parent's relinquishing authority and control over a minor child)
Truman Today Lindsey quinn Sasha Rassi Ross Rearick Lauren Rich John Rodemann Sarah SchackRachel Scheperle Lisa Schmalz Danielle Schwartz, Abigail Schwepker http://trumantoday.truman.edu/021029.html
Extractions: Submission Form SBC Foundation Presents Contribution Sam Minner, head of the division of education, Cynthia Brinkley, SBC Southwestern Bell-Missouri president, and University President Jack Magruder took part in the presentation of the second installment of the check from the SBC Foundation to establish the SBC Rural Link Program. S BC Southwestern Bell Missouri President and Truman State University graduate Cynthia Brinkley was on campus to present the second $50,000 of a $200,000, four-year donation from the SBC Foundation to establish the SBC Rural Link Program. Using the grant from the SBC Foundation and support from the rural districts, Truman will offer scholarships and technology to a selected group of first-year MAE graduate students. In return, these students will complete one-year internships in rural districts and will commit to accepting employment in those same rural schools for at least the first two years of their professional teaching careers. Dr. Sam Minner, head of the division of education at Truman, noted that Large numbers of rural schools experience great difficulties recruiting and retaining quality teachers. It is our hope that the SBC students working in rural districts will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of life and work in rural areas and will remain in those schools for many years.
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June June 9 Ted quinn and the Bingo Band. 7 pm Pappy Harriets, 6-9 pm FeaturingRachel Indigo, Shari Elf, and Jackie Young from Mojave Moon. http://www.thesunrunner.com/Calendar/June/june.html
Extractions: JUNE 2005 Christopher Perry performs musical themes from movies along with standards by great American songwriters in the Cinema Lounge every Friday, 5 p.m.to 8 p.m. through June 3. The Camelot Theater is Palm Springs premiere motion picture theater with cafe cuisine and full bar. 2300 Baristo Road, Palm Springs. (760)325-6565. Through June 11 - Track 16 Gallery Presents The Insanity Principle: Paintings by Linda Carmella Sibio. Opening Reception, Saturday, April 30, 6-9 p.m. The Insanity Principle is an exhibition of paintings by Joshua Tree artist, Linda Carmella Sibio. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. One of Sibios performance pieces, The Puzzles of the Gods will take place in conjunction with the exhibition, Friday, May 27, at 8 p.m. Admission is $10, and reservations are required. Sibio has exhibited her paintings at the United Nations, the Kennedy Center, in a solo show at the Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, and has performed at The Walker Center, and Franklin Furnace, New York. She is a recipient of the VSA (Vision, Strength, and Artistic Expression) fellowship, and was a featured artist in SCOPE, Los Angeles. Her work is known throughout the U.S. having been supported by The California Arts Council, The Rockefeller Foundation, and The Lannan Foundation. She is involved in the plight of the disabled, whether mental, physical, or emotional, and committed to assisting them in using art in the way she has: as a soothing, self-expressive, coping mechanism.
Extractions: Theatre on the Rocks will present: "Handy Dandy," a play by and for two actors. Written by William Gibson, directed by Rachael M. Burr, produced by Bruce Allen, featuring Peggi McCarthy and Allen, the play will be performed through Nov. 14 at The Players Ring, 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., tonight at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 14 at 3 p.m. Sister Molly Egan wants Skidmore Laboratories in Cambridge, Mass. to stop producing nuclear weapons. Boston District Court Judge Henry Pulaski wants this "screwball" out of his court - but doesnt want to send her to jail. Sister Molly proves to be every bit as determined as the hardheaded judge. " Handy Dandy" reveals the surprises each has in store for the other, as they plead, argue, dig in their heels, and - to their surprise - discover how much they have in common. Theatre on the Rocks has produced plays at The Ring annually since 1992. Recent productions include Gogols "The Government Inspector," George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferbers "Dinner at Eight," and Sam Shepards "A Lie of the Mind."
New Saint Andrews College Ball, rachel. Defenders of the Defenseless Recovering a Christian Responsibilityto Visit the Fatherless. Covington, Beth http://www.nsa.edu/news/spring2004.html