“Industrial pursuits have given way to a relaxed, artistic surf culture that breeds lazy days on the beach together with groovy cafe culture and a happening nightlife. “Since BHP ceased its steelworks operation in 1999, the town has undergone a facelift, taking on a stylish, fashionable image.
Pretty soon they set up a racket down through the draws and off they went with the mule riders in hot pursuit. It wasn’t long ‘til the howls turned into baying chorus. They had the coon treed!
“Humm,” I said, “You might could take advantage of that. If he’s not breedin’ your cows, maybe Fred could make a little off him when he’s ‘On the Road’ so to speak.”
With a busy touring schedule and rave reviews from the press and peers, Jonathan is steadily becoming one of the most exciting new faces on the international Jazz.
Joe McGinty was the keyboardist for the Psychedelic Furs from 1987 until 1992. He is also the founder and music director of Loser’s Lounge, an NYC tribute series that has played to sold out crowds in NYC for over 20 years. He has worked with The Ramones, Ronnie Spector, Nada Surf and many others. TV and film credits include "One More Time" with Christopher Walken, "Bored To Death" and "Last Chance Harvey" Interests include pinball, roller coasters and vinyl records.
The trip took four days. Hallett, now 82, still lives in Singleton. Both these sportsmen were nearly upstaged as the Hunter’s first Olympian – and gold-medal winner – at the 1908 London games when a Sydney doctor doing a year’s residency in Newcastle, Dr Herbert “Paddy” Moran, was picked to captain the Wallabies on their first overseas tour in 1908/09.
Lady Moon & the Eclipse Hardwork Movement Tacuma Bradley’s Unity Band Leo Manzari – Mercury Lounge December 10, 2017 – New York
Now here’s a truly special holiday gift: The Jazz Standard debut of the soul–stirring Spanish Harlem Orchestra, a thirteen–strong New York collective of musicians and vocalists without peer for on–stage excitement and musical precision. Now in its fifteenth year under the direction of pianist/leader Oscar Hernández, the SHO has collected two GRAMMY Awards – the first in 2002 for Across 110th Street as Best Salsa/Merengue Album, the second in 2007 for Viva La Tradición as Best Tropical Latin Album. The group’s latest CD, the self–titled Spanish Harlem Orchestra, features special guests Chick Corea and Joe Lovano on its gorgeous closing track "You And The Night And The Music." "The music that the orchestra’s members helped create merges ferocious Afro–Caribbean rhythms, arrangements that rev up hard–riffing horns and modern jazz harmonies, vocals that can be suavely romantic or flamboyantly improvisatory, and lyrics that encompass both the pleasures of the dance floor and the pride and aspirations of the barrio." (The New York Times)
A total of 114.1 million tonnes of coal was exported in the 2011 calendar year for a new record while December, 2011, saw a new monthly export record of 11.6 million tonnes.
Where Linda Tool had tried to relieve the pressure of scaling up, it was now under tremendous pressure to reduce costs. With the full force of the recession bearing down, work dried up, and suddenly the new facility was vastly underutilized. Mr. DiMarino and Mr. Holmes knew that if they eliminated part of their workforce—most of whom had worked there for several years—that they would eventually face the question: What happens when business picks up again?
Described by Vibe magazine as "one helluva rock’n'roller-coaster ride" and by Pop Matters as "a treasure waiting to be found," Toshi Reagon is a one-woman celebration of all that’s dynamic, progressive, and uplifting in American music. Since first taking to the stage at age 17, this versatile singer-songwriter-guitarist has moved audiences of all kinds with her big-hearted, hold-nothing-back approach to rock, blues, R&B, country, folk, spirituals, and funk. The New York Times described her vocal style as ranging from "a dirty blues moan to a gospel shout to an ethereal croon." About Naked Soul Naked Soul presents performances from some of the country’s top singer/songwriters without microphones or amplifiers, as if the music were, acoustically speaking, naked. The musicians in the series draw upon the universal themes inherent in Himalayan art—spirituality, peace, tolerance, wisdom, compassion—on select Friday evenings. Learn More. Musical performances at the Rubin Museum are made possible by the Carlo and Micól Schejola Foundation.
After the contest, the wave pool kept running. W.S.L. board members, there for meetings, caught a few waves. I noticed Slater helping a group of Brazilians, which included a young movie star who could surf and a television host who could not. The television host, I was told, was the “Brazilian Oprah.” He was stout and middle-aged, stuffed into a wetsuit. Slater hopped in the water with a huge paddleboard, then put Oprah on the nose, caught a beginner-level wave, stood on the tail, and encouraged his passenger to stand. Slowly, the TV host struggled up. There were cameras rolling on all sides as he wobbled to his feet, arms out wide, bent at the waist, in what is known as a poo stance. This was going to make great TV.
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