It was a fairly nice day for Cut Bank in early April. A little breeze blowin’ off the reservation, the sun about the color of skimmed milk and the creek startin’ to show the runoff.
Boy Band Review #THEBOYBANDREVIEW Playing your favorites from Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC New Kids On The Block, Boys II Men, Justin Timberlake and even some fun from Britney Spears and The Spice Girls!!!!
These plantings literally sowed the seeds of the Australian wine industry and are regarded as its wellspring. The fi rst plantings at the Hunter’s most famous wine-producing area, Pokolbin, came in March, 1866, courtesy of William Wilkinson at his Oakdale vineyard, now named after one of his sons, Audrey Wilkinson.
Building a safe deck requires research, proper hardware, and almost always the assistance of a professional builder or inspector. Of the 50 million decks in North America, it’s estimated that only half meet building code requirements.
LA based folk-grunge rock band with NYC roots. Formed to create music for the feature film ELSEWHERE. Nirvana meets Strokes meets Arcade Fire with balls. CRYSTAL ROBOTS are a NYC punk band featuring Daniel Hartnett on lead vocals and guitar and the actor Kevin Corrigan (The Departed, Slums of Beverly Hills, GoodFellas https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0180984/) on bass. They play the L.E.S. regularly and have just released a new album. They are playing Parkside Lounge in November. They have played Arlene’s, Bowery Electric, Grand Victory, among other spots. PALE MOON GANG reflects the raw aggressiveness and tender underbelly of New York, the city they call home. With riffs that grab you and won’t let go, the GANG creates a smoldering energy that rides on a wave of pure rock’n'roll. Lead vocalist/guitarist Richard Dev Greene was born and raised in New York City. His playground, downtown’s Lower East Side, afforded him an experience few aspiring rockers ever get – exposure to NYC’s raw, rebellious, punk rock scene. From that point on, Greene knew he had but one calling in life. This destiny led his first band, Pale Face Of Youth, to the doorstep of fame. After being spotted at CBG… (read more)
Commenter: mr. Ron Sease, MATWith the amount of taxes we pay for everything, health care and higher education ought to be free. These loan sharks who exact large interest rates on school loans need to be run out of business. This is not freedom when students are conned into these long exspenive loans. I took out loans for my Master’s in 1994 and without all of the acrewed interest added, it could be paid off by now. But no, I only have it half paid off and it is only 2009. Most Sincerely Mr. Ron Sease, MAT
Presented as part of the New Music Horizon’s Collaborative Artists in Concert Series, jazz guitarist Mike Baggetta and jazz bassist Mark Wade will each perform a set of original music and explain their writing process. Afterward, audience members will be invited to talk informally with the composers.
Commenter: IanHow did we get from the America we once were to the mess we are in today? That’s what I want to know. Even some third-world countries offer free education and health care to all their citizens. We are living in the most powerful country in the world. Is this some sort of bad joke?
By May 28, 1971, the money had been raised and more than 500 people, most of them “brick holders”, witnessed the laying of the foundation stone. The then Deputy Chancellor, Dr G Edwards, told the crowd that the money raised was the largest amount for any similar project undertaken in Australia.
Shortly after the 1901 death of Queen Victoria, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York arrived in Australia to open the first federal parliament in Melbourne, and managed a quick visit to Newcastle on May 25, 1901.
“Dadgummit, Newt! I know that was yer Daddy’s pocket knife, but enough’s enough!” But Newt’s still cuttin’ calves with a half-inch blade.
Drummer, Jonathan Barber, born in Hartford, CT, has been playing the drums since the age of 5. Jonathan was first introduced to the drums by his father and began nurturing his passion and talents at his family church. During his senior year of high school, Barber became a member of the Artists Collective in Hartford, CT founded by Jackie and Dollie McLean. There he studied with Master Artist, Renee Mclean, who introduced him to jazz, and its African roots and rhythms; it was at that point Jonathan knew he wanted to be a musician. He furthered his studies at the University of Hartford, Hartt School of Music, Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz, where he graduated Cum Laude, receiving a B.A. in Music Performance (Jazz Studies). Wasting no time Jonathan became an on-demand drummer in the Hartford, CT Jazz scene, and began building his career in the New York jazz scene. Jonathan has had the opportunity to perform with many artists such as, Jimmy Greene, Erykah Badu, Wallace Roney, Jeremy Pelt, Kenny Barron, John Patitucci, Kurt Elling, Terrace Martin, Charnett Moffett, Stanley Jordan, Harold Mabern, Steve Davis, Larry Willis, Abraham Burton and many more. Jonathan has been privileged to gi… (read more)
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