alisonclement.com
Once Upon A Time
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Click on the books. The House That Jack Built. ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE. MOST MEN MERELY PLAYERS. BUT LET’S ADD CLOWN, SINGER, WRITER. DANCER AND WAY LAYER. THAT’S A FEW THINGS WE CALL COWBOY. THEN THERE’S MAGICAL AND FUN. AND LEGEND AND HERO. AND ENGINEER AT SUN. HE WRITES SONGS ABOUT LOVE. AND DELICIOUSLY LONG LEGGED. GIRLS THAT ARE GONE. HE THROWS GREAT BIG SHOWS. WITH SONGS, STARS AND FOOD. THE SOUP HE MAKES IN HIS BATHROBE. HE HAS A BIG HOUSE. MOST OF YOU HAVE A KEY. SO COME IN, SING ALONG.
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Ray Harris Music - Live Appearances - Ottawa Ontario Canada Roots Rock Americana Band Music
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LISTEN / BUY ]. Gram Parsons Tribute and Guitar Pull. Other bands we like. Ninety Pounds of Ugly. Uncle Sean and the Shifty Drifters. Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa.
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Crazy Dream: December 2010
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I’m a lover of well-crafted songs, real cowboys, cheap red wine, journals, Wyoming, cooking, Jesus, creative minds, laughing, the fall, candid pictures, mountains, whimsy, grandparents, my schwinn sunshine bike, coffee, hymns, pretty dresses, family, libraries, smiling and Tony. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. Vote for your favorite picture! I'm guilty of assuming that everyone in the world is on facebook. In case you didn't know, I've got a. If this is news to you, I want your help too! You can find me at.
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marleysghostblog: August 2007
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A blog by the band Marley's Ghost, America's Most Beloved Bloggers, containing items of supposed interest, where opinions trump facts and music continues to be big fun. Jump right in. View my complete profile. Friday, August 17, 2007. We have been out having fun again. The Lincoln Center Theatre in Mt. Vernon WA. Is a gorgeous venue in a very cool town. We got the royal treatment - like they give everyone (! Uncle John's "Dead On The Creek". Now it is time for me to go teach at CRMC music camp in Colorado.
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Soul Detective
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Continued from PART ONE. I've often said that all of Memphis music appears to be connected in one way or another, and quite a few of those connections seem to lead to Stan Kesler. Kesler was the pedal-steel guitar player in drummer Clyde Leoppard's Snearly Ranch Boys. And when the band came to Sun Studio to back up Bill Taylor for Sam Phillips' Flip. A song Stan wrote with Sun Rockabilly legend Charlie Feathers. Would become Elvis first number one record in early 1956. Kesler went on to say that "In 1959...
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Music | Gabriel's Blog
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Jah Wobble: Merry Go Round. April 19, 2015. I’d almost forgotten about Jah Wobble, until I saw this at the store. If there’s one bassist I’ve tried to emulate, it’s this guy. I played the whole thing through marveling at it. Then I realized partway through Public Image Limited it was a 45rpm record and I was playing it at 33. I replayed it at the correct rpm, and couldn’t help but be a little disappointed. One comment so far. April 19, 2015. I was a little wary of this album (especially for the price tag!
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Taylor Pie » About Pie
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The Life of Pie. I was born in Jacksonville, Texas as Susan Taylor and spent most of my summers with grandparents in Longview listening to my mom and her sisters sing harmony on church hymns. Singing seemed natural to me, but I was so shy that I could only sing songs to the family while standing behind grandma’s kitchen door. I’m sure she thought it would thrill me, but it scared me so badly that Dick had to step in and help me recover so I could finish the song! There simply weren’t any craft places in ...
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Record Store Day | Gabriel's Blog
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Tag Archives: Record Store Day. Jah Wobble: Merry Go Round. April 19, 2015. I’d almost forgotten about Jah Wobble, until I saw this at the store. If there’s one bassist I’ve tried to emulate, it’s this guy. I played the whole thing through marveling at it. Then I realized partway through Public Image Limited it was a 45rpm record and I was playing it at 33. I replayed it at the correct rpm, and couldn’t help but be a little disappointed. One comment so far. April 19, 2015. April 19, 2015. March 30, 2015.
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