![]() | Best Street Party - Cory Delaney Worthington Live Interview Large party in Melbourne 500 teenagers.$20,000 cost to the public remake funny!! Party Boy, Corey Delaney Interview |
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![]() | space travel. traveling through space and time, delaney goes on a trip to the moon. |
![]() | MAKING OFF LIVE IN DANEMARK Alyssa & Delaney Blue live in Danemark: THE MAKING OFF |
![]() | Hi-5 The girl on the moon (2001) Southern Stars Channel 9 Hi-5 hi5 Series 3, 2001 Theme : Invention (Travel Space) |
![]() | Vietnam Blues I served in the Navy during the Viet Nam era, and I came home and went to school on the GI bill. I was never anywhere near Viet Nam, and served in Naval Intelligence on land stations my whole 4 year enlistment. Years later I really began to see the horrible effects on many of the people who had actually been in Vietnam. They're referred to now as "trip wire veterans", and as I travel around, it seems like every town and city has a "Crazy Bob" or a "Mad Mike", - you know - just one of those crazy Vietnam veterans ... But these guys weren't crazy when they went into the service, and they've been cast off by their own country. Many of them totally withdrew from society, and werent aware of the settlements and possible claims against Dow Chemical for their manufacturing Agent Orange, and most of them are outside the reach of veterans care programs. I wrote this in the late 1980s after knowing a real Mad Mike like this, whose live in girl friend left him for a 90 year old man with a colostomy bag, but he also had a good pension .... |
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![]() | Limerick v Killkenny, Limerick supporters www.croom.wordpress.com Kilkenny 2-19 Limerick 1-15 Kilkenny - PJ Ryan; M Kavanagh, N Hickey, J Tyrrell; T Walsh (0-2), B Hogan, JJ Delaney; D Lyng, J Fitzpatrick (0-1); E Brennan (1-4), H Shefflin (1-2, 0-1 f), E Larkin (0-5); W O'Dwyer, M Comerford, A Fogarty (0-1). Subs: J Tennyson for N Hickey '23, R Power (0-4, 0-3 f) for W O'Dwyer '27, M Fennelly for H Sheflin HT. Yellow Cards: 2 Wides: 10 Limerick - B Murray; D Reale, S Lucey, S Hickey, P Lawlor, B Geary, M Foley, D O'Grady (0-2), M O'Brien, M Fitzgerald (0-1), O Moran (1-3), S O'Connor (0-1), A O'Shaugnessy (0-7, 0-6 f, 0-1 '64), B Begley, D Ryan. Subs: M O'Riordan for S Lucey (temp) '5, N Moran (0-1) for M O'Brien HT, J O'Brien for S O'Connor '44, P Tobin for S Fitzgerald '49, K Tobin for D Ryan '58, P Lawlor for M O' Riordan '68, Yellow Cards: 1. Wides: 11. Attendance: 82,127. Referee: D Kirwan (Cork). |
![]() | CARTER FAMILY-EVENING BELLS ARE RINGING Carter Family FIRST GENERATION From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Carter Family was a country music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956. Their music had a profound impact on bluegrass, country, southern gospel, pop and rock musicians as well as on the U.S. folk revival of the 1960s. They were the first vocal group to become country music stars. Their recordings of such songs as "Wabash Cannonball," "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," "Wildwood Flower" and "Keep On the Sunny Side" made them country standards.[1] The original group consisted of Alvin Pleasant "A.P." Delaney Carter (1891-1960), his wife Sara Dougherty Carter (1898-1979), and his sister-in-law Maybelle Addington Carter (1909-1978). Maybelle was married to A.P.'s brother Ezra (Eck) Carter and was also Sara's first cousin. All three were born and raised in southwestern Virginia, where they were immersed in the tight harmonies of mountain gospel music and shape note singing. Maybelle's distinctive and innovative guitar playing style became a hallmark of the group. The Carter Family made their first recordings on August 2, 1927.[2] A.P. had convinced Sara and Maybelle the day before to make the journey from Maces Spring, Virginia, to Bristol, Tennessee, to audition for record producer Ralph Peer, who was seeking new talents for the relatively embryonic recording industry. They received $50 for each song they recorded. In the fall of 1927, the Victor recording company released a double-sided 78 rpm record of the group performing "Wandering Boy" and "Poor Orphan Child". In 1928, another record was released with "The Storms Are on the Ocean" and "Single Girl, Married Girl". This record became very popular. On May 27, 1928, Peer had the group travel to Camden, New Jersey, where they recorded many of what would become their signature songs, including: "Meet me by the Moonlight Alone"; "Keep on the Sunny Side"; "Can the Circle be Unbroken"; "Little Darling, Pal of Mine"; "Forsaken Love"; "Anchored in Love"; "I Ain't Goin' to Work Tomorrow"; "Will You Miss Me when I'm Gone"; "Wildwood Flower"; "River of Jordan"; "Chewing Gum"; and "John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man". The group did not receive any money for this effort and left with a contract that assured a small royalty for sales of their records and sheet music. "Wildwood Flower" in both vocal and instrumental forms has endured as a signature tune for traditional country and bluegrass artists. During a February 1929 session they recorded: "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"; "My Clinch Mountain Home"; "Sweet Fern"; "Grave on the Green Hillside"; "Little Moses"; "Don't Forget This Song"; and "Engine 143". By the end of 1930 they had sold 300,000 records in the USA. Realizing that he would benefit financially with each new song he collected and copyrighted, A.P. traveled around the southwestern Virginia area in search of new songs. In the early 1930s, he befriended Lesley "Esley" Riddle, a black guitar player from Kingsport, Tennessee. Esley accompanied A.P. on his song-collecting trips. Riddle's blues guitar-playing style influenced the Carters, especially Maybelle, who learned new guitar techniques from watching him play.[3][4] In June 1931, the Carters did a recording session in Nashville, Tennessee along with country legend Jimmie Rodgers. In 1933, Maybelle met the Cook Family Singers at the World's Fair in Chicago and fell in love with their signature sound. [1] She asked them to tour with the Carter Family. |