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Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping"
I feel like dying, woo-ooo, but Marcia helps.
Jim Lee's 40th Anniversary as Square dance caller
Nearly 200 square dancers gathered in Flesherton, Ontario, Canada to celebrate beloved caller Jim Lee, who has recently been ill, but will soon (we hope) be on the mend. In March 2008 the club in Waterdown, Ontario also had an Anniversary dance for him. Jim started calling when he was still a teenager as far as I know and we hope that he will call for another 40 years. Congratulations to you Jim from all the dancers in Ontario and from Glenn Griffiths in Keswick and Marianne in Hawkestone. PS get well soon!!!
Drudge Report - Rudyard Griffiths with Bill O'Reilly on Fox
Rudyard Griffiths (The Dominion Institute) and Bill O'Reilly (Fox News) go head to head on Canadian media and Canadian education system. Context: Canada, Quebec, USA, Iraq, Afghanistan http://www.dominion.ca
Lil mud hole
The Fourwheler
Munk Debates 2008
The Munk Debates is an initiative of the Aurea Foundation, a charitable organization founded in 2006 by Peter and Melanie Munk to support Canadian institutions involved in the study and development of public policy. The Munk Debates is organized by Rudyard Griffiths and Patrick Luciani, the co-directors of the Salon Speakers Series.
Milton Skatepark Montage
Well- me(J.C) and some friends went down to the skatepark in Milton Ontario Canada. It's rad. God Bless Canada.
Kenny G Man performs in Toronto June 8, 2008
Kenny G Griffith plays Marty's Currylicious at Harbourfront in Toronto on Sunday, June 8, 2008. Backup vocals by Cathy Young. Video by Henry Martinuk, Chernozym Video Check out Kenny G Man Griffith's My Space page myspace.com/kennyggriffith
The Bishops - 1965
A brief history of the rock band, the Bishops, featuring my father and uncle, who played in and around Campbellford, Ontario between 65 and 66.
Disneyland - King Arthur Carrousel
Walt Disney wanted to recreate the Griffith Park carousel. Therefore, a Dentzel park model carousel which had operated since 1932 at Sunnyside Amusement Park in Toronto, Ontario was taken from Sunnyside and moved to Disneyland in 1954. The ride was originally a Dentzel Menagerie Carousel, consisting three rows of horses and animals on a 22 meter diameter platform. The attraction was built by William Dentzel. The ride was refurbished, and turned into a 4 row unit, (thus increasing ride capacity) by adding additional horses that came from various other carousels from around North America. The carousel has been significantly altered since then. The original chariots were removed and used as cars on the "Casey Jr. Circus Train" attraction. A Wurlitzer #157 band organ face is on the carousel, but does not operate. Motifs from The Sword in the Stone were used in 1955 to replace elements of the carousel. Also the Princess and the Jester Head motifs have been redone in 18k gold leaf. The carousel has seventy-two horses, most carved in the Dentzel factory in the late 19th and early 20th century. Some of the horses were taken from a Stein and Goldstein carousel and Coney Island's carousel in 1955 to add a fourth row, completely made of jumpers and operated by custom-built crankshafts. Standers on the original three rows were converted to jumpers in 1955. Because of the overwhelming popularity of the carousel's single white horse, all horses have been painted white since 1975. King Arthur Carrousel reopened in February 2003 after extensive renovations. These renovations included an entirely rebuilt turntable, and a new computerized operating system that stops the carousel in the same spot every time.
"Ontario Themes" by Westview Centennial Stage Band
The music in this video came from a recording made, in 1973, by the Westview Centennial Secondary School Stage Band (Toronto, Ontario.) The musical directors were Paul Minor and L. Donskov. Visit www.westviewcentennial.info for more information. MUSICIANS: Bill Allen (Trumpet); Sharon Armstrong (Clarinet); Howard Ayee (Bass Guitar); Jack Amelard (Clarinet); Sue Ashton (Flute, Librarian); Gary Barkey (Trumpet); John Baynham (Vocal); Mark Bloore (Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone); Claudio Bruno (Violin); Perry Busch (Trumpet); Tony Caron (Percussion, Stage Assistant); Rick Cederland (Alto Saxophone); Lys Chisholm (Violin); Eunice Cozzolino (Vocal); Mark Dunn (Baritone Saxophone); Peter Davies (Percussion); Bob DeAngelis (Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute); Renato Diamante (Clarinet, Sound Engineer); Jill Doherty (Clarinet); Alma Eglitis (Vocal); Paul Favro (Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet); Belinda Fraser (Cello); Gord Griffiths (Trombone); Kim Gibbard (Vocal); Rex Harknett (Fluegel Horn, Trumpet); Carlo Iaboni (Alto Saxophone, Clarinet); Susan Jukes (Vocal); Paul Knudsen (Electric Guitar, Violin); Carl Korody (Trombone); David Lalonde (Flute); Enrico Lappano (Cello, Guitar, Vocal); Nickie Lewis (Vocal, Dancer); Shelley Lewis (Violin, Dancer); Anne Machnik (French Horn); Audley Malcolm (Trombone); Glen Mitchell (Percussion); Anne Marie Monaco (French Horn); David Murray (Flute); Beth Ramsey (Vocal); Patti Repar (Vocal); Nick Rotundo (Violin); David Scarlett (Banjo, Guitar, Viola); Terry Siebart (Vocal); Buddy Snell (Vocal); Rusty Trimble (Tuba); Tom Warren (Clarinet); Rick Waychesko (Fluegel Horn, Trumpet) SPECIAL ASSISTANTS: Rick Axon (Vocal); Ken Bower (Percussion); Jim Philip (Fluegel Horn, Trumpet); Gary Wadsworth (Composer-Arranger, Tenor Saxophone)
"Frere Jacques" by Westview Centennial Stage Band
The music in this video came from a recording made, in 1973, by the Westview Centennial Secondary School Stage Band (Toronto, Ontario.) The musical directors were Paul Minor and L. Donskov. Visit www.westviewcentennial.info for more information. MUSICIANS: Bill Allen (Trumpet); Sharon Armstrong (Clarinet); Howard Ayee (Bass Guitar); Jack Amelard (Clarinet); Sue Ashton (Flute, Librarian); Gary Barkey (Trumpet); John Baynham (Vocal); Mark Bloore (Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone); Claudio Bruno (Violin); Perry Busch (Trumpet); Tony Caron (Percussion, Stage Assistant); Rick Cederland (Alto Saxophone); Lys Chisholm (Violin); Eunice Cozzolino (Vocal); Mark Dunn (Baritone Saxophone); Peter Davies (Percussion); Bob DeAngelis (Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute); Renato Diamante (Clarinet, Sound Engineer); Jill Doherty (Clarinet); Alma Eglitis (Vocal); Paul Favro (Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet); Belinda Fraser (Cello); Gord Griffiths (Trombone); Kim Gibbard (Vocal); Rex Harknett (Fluegel Horn, Trumpet); Carlo Iaboni (Alto Saxophone, Clarinet); Susan Jukes (Vocal); Paul Knudsen (Electric Guitar, Violin); Carl Korody (Trombone); David Lalonde (Flute); Enrico Lappano (Cello, Guitar, Vocal); Nickie Lewis (Vocal, Dancer); Shelley Lewis (Violin, Dancer); Anne Machnik (French Horn); Audley Malcolm (Trombone); Glen Mitchell (Percussion); Anne Marie Monaco (French Horn); David Murray (Flute); Beth Ramsey (Vocal); Patti Repar (Vocal); Nick Rotundo (Violin); David Scarlett (Banjo, Guitar, Viola); Terry Siebart (Vocal); Buddy Snell (Vocal); Rusty Trimble (Tuba); Tom Warren (Clarinet); Rick Waychesko (Fluegel Horn, Trumpet) SPECIAL ASSISTANTS: Rick Axon (Vocal); Ken Bower (Percussion); Jim Philip (Fluegel Horn, Trumpet); Gary Wadsworth (Composer-Arranger, Tenor Saxophone)
Killed My Thigh
Eric Griffiths Varial Heelflip Bail