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![]() | Native Artist Spotlight: SOUL SPLITTING BAND This is a tribute band that performed that call themselves "the Soul Splitting Band". This band performed as a tribute to the late Link Ray, who was inducted into the NAMA hall of fame. The performance was lead by Ray's eldest grandson, Chris Webb and NAMMY nominee Gary Small. Please enjoy, and I appologise for the brief bits of video distortion...I am working on the problem! -Michael Kickingbear |
![]() | Barona Valley Ranch Resort & Casino - DYSE SHIRT ON JIMROCK Barona Valley Ranch Resort and Casino is a San Diego area casino, hotel, and golf course owned by the Barona Band of Mission Indians, and known for sponsoring and housing the Blackjack Hall of Fame. It is one of the three largest casinos in the area, located in the foothills of Lakeside, California, at an elevation near 1,300 feet. The casino started as a 1990s bingo hall that grew into a Native american casino in 1999 after the passing of California's Proposition 1-A, which the Barona tribe had actively promoted. The casino is "dry" in that it does not serve alcohol, but alcohol is available in other locations of the ranch. The Barona Band of Mission Indians, part of the Kumeyaay Nation, had been forcibly evicted from the area now containing El Capitan Reservoir. In 1932, they used their share of the proceeds to purchase the Barona Ranch. In the early 1990s, they opened a bingo hall at the location. The tribe became active in court cases that eventually legalized Native American bingo halls in California, and were a proponent for the passage of balloted measures such as Proposition 5 and later Proposition 1-A. After 1-A passed, the tribe's bingo hall grew into a full casino, known as The Big Top, which opened in 1999, after which the tribe has played a more passive role in the politics involving Indian gaming and DYSE ONE SHIRT ON JIMROCK PARKING LOT ON SMASH |
![]() | Barona Valley Ranch Resort and Casino - 1,000$ Room 1,000$ Room 1,000$ s Room - Barona Valley Ranch Resort and Casino is a San Diego area casino, hotel, and golf course owned by the Barona Band of Mission Indians, and known for sponsoring and housing the Blackjack Hall of Fame. It is one of the three largest casinos in the area, located in the foothills of Lakeside, California, at an elevation near 1,300 feet. The casino started as a 1990s bingo hall that grew into a Native american casino in 1999 after the passing of California's Proposition 1-A, which the Barona tribe had actively promoted. The casino is "dry" in that it does not serve alcohol, but alcohol is available in other locations of the ranch. The Barona Band of Mission Indians, part of the Kumeyaay Nation, had been forcibly evicted from the area now containing El Capitan Reservoir. In 1932, they used their share of the proceeds to purchase the Barona Ranch. In the early 1990s, they opened a bingo hall at the location. The tribe became active in court cases that eventually legalized Native American bingo halls in California, and were a proponent for the passage of balloted measures such as Proposition 5 and later Proposition 1-A. After 1-A passed, the tribe's bingo hall grew into a full casino, known as The Big Top, which opened in 1999, after which the tribe has played a more passive role in the politics involving Indian gaming |
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![]() | Morehouse/Spelman Homecoming 2007 A VIDEO BOUGHT TO YOU BY BRANDON MARSHALL-TODD AND DONOVAN COSBY OF CYBERDOGPRODUCTIONS: Morehouse/Spelman Homecoming 2007 Unplugged: The Black Out Sunday, October 14 Opening Worship Service "Through the Wire" 10:00am Spelman Sisters Chapel Featuring Gospel Recording Artist Tonex! First 100 Students will receive a Gift Certificate to Paschal's! Miss Spelman & Court Presents... Queens Hat & White Glove Tea "Radiance" (Invitation Only) 3:00pm, Spelman Oval Kick-Off Jam "Lights Out" 7:00pm Spelman Oval Featuring Freestyle Battle, DJ Battle, Free Food, & Fireworks! Monday, October 15 Neo-Soul/R&B Concert "Synergy" 7:00pm, Doors open at 6:30pm Morehouse King Chapel Featuring J. Holiday & Algebra! $10 for AUC Students, $15 General Admission Tickets available at Spelman Cosby Box Office NOW! Tuesday, October 16 Edu-Social: Unity Carnival/Lifestyle Expo (Health, Beauty, & Fashion) "Kinetic" 1:00pm Spelman Manley Ctr. Patio Fashion Show/Hip Hop Concert "Velocity" 7:00pm Morehouse Forbes Arena Featuring Lil' Wayne AND T-Pain in a rip the runway styled show! $30 AUC Students, $35 General Admission Tickets available at Morehouse Bookstore Wednesday, October 17 Edu-Social: Flobal Etiquette with International Cuisine "100 Watts" 12:00pm Spelman Manley Ctr. Atrium Hump Wednesday "Sparks" 4:00pm Morehouse Kilgore Ctr. Patio SPECIAL EVENT: Wed, October 17 Comedy Show! "Explosion" 7:30pm Ft. Lil' Duvall, Ronny Jordan, Sean Garrett, & more! Also ft. performance by Young Dro & others special guests! Presented by Grand Hustle! $10 AUC Students, $15 General Admission Tickets Available at Morehouse Bookstore Thursday, October 18 Homecoming Crown Forum "Recharge" 11:00am Morehouse King Chapel Edu-Socials "Short Circuits" Indian Cultural Cafe - 12pm, Spelman Upper Manley Black Rock Festival - 12pm, Spelman Manley Ctr. Patio Featuring black rock artists, graffiti wall, air brushed tatoos, & skaters! Miss Spelman Coronation "Iridescence" 7:00pm Spelman Sisters Chapel Friday, October 19 Pep Rally "Amplified" 12:00pm Morehouse Kilgore Ctr. Patio Market Friday "Surge" 12:00pm Spelman Manley Ctr. Patio Featuring Doug E. Fresh & the Morehouse Marching Band! Bennett College Reception (Invitation Only) 5:00pm, African American Hall of Fame in King Chapel Miss Maroon and White Coronation "High Voltage" 7:30pm Morehouse King Chapel Coronation Ball "Illuminous" 9:30pm-1:00am Georgia World Congress Center $10 AUC Students, $15 General Admission Tickets available at Morehouse Bookstore *Shuttles Available Saturday, October 20 Parade "The Current" 9:00am Atlanta University Center Tailgate "Wired" 12:00pm Morehouse/Spelman Parking Lots Game "Static Shock" 2:00pm Morehouse Football Stadium Free with Spelman/Morehouse ID Morehouse College vs. Clark Atlanta University NPHC Step Show "Electrified" 7:00pm, Doors open at 6:00pm Morehouse Forbes Arena $10 AUC Students, $15 General Admission Tickets available at Morehouse Bookstore Sunday, October 21 Closing Worship Service "Enlightenment" 10:00am, Morehouse King Chapel Ticket Books available for purchase at Morehouse but DOES NOT include Neo-Soul/R&B tickets which still have to be purchased from Spelman! A VIDEO BOUGHT BY YOU BY CYBERDOGPRODUCTIONS |
![]() | Johnny Marvin - Cryin' For The Carolines, 1930 Johnny MARVIN (né John Senator Marvin); b. 1897 in Butler, Indian Territory, USA (now Oklahoma); d. 1945 in North Hollywood, California (heart attack). In the 1920s, he was one of the most celebrated ukulele performers and crooners of the era. Billing himself as "Honey Duke and His Uke" then as "Johnny Marvin, the Ukulele Ace" his recorded output was prodigious. Among his many hits from the 1920s: "Oh How She Could Play the Ukulele," "Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away," "If You See Sally," "There's Something Nice About Everyone (But There's Everything Nice About You)" and many others. He even had a brand of ukulele named for him, which sported his face on the headstock and was noted for its unique airplane-shaped bridge. As the ukulele craze of the 20s faded, Marvin retired. When the stock market crashed he lost his savings and came out of retirement, reinventing himself as a cowboy songwriting partner to Gene Autry, providing him with a second equally noteworthy career that lasted until his death. Inducted into the Ukulele Hall of Fame in 2003. -------------------------------------------------------- The first recording of the song was made in December 1929, by Ruth Etting. Soon „Cryin' For The Carolines" joined the long list of Harry Warren's great hits, performed by the leading American orchestras of the Jazz Age (Ben Bernie, Fred Waring, Ben Pollack or Paul Whiteman). In my opinion, the hereby Johnny Marvin's rendition belongs to the deepest and most moving interpretations of this tune. --------------------------------------------------------- Recording: Johnny Marvin -- Cryin' For The Carolines (from "Spring Is Here"); (Words by Sam H. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Harry Warren), HMV 1930 |