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Extractions: (Foto Branko Madunic) En av bluesvärldens mest osannolika och oväntade comebacker har utan tvekan Jody Williams svarat för. Efter att ha varit borta från musikscenen i 30 år plockade han upp gitarren ur gitarrfodralet för några år sedan och har efter det startat en andra karriär som bluesmusiker. Sedan comebacken har Jody Williams hunnit släppa det W.C. Handy Award-vinnande albumet "Return Of A Legend", turnerat i USA, Japan och många länder i Europa, och har nu blivit ett namn på många bluesvänners läppar runtom i världen. Jody Williams var i år bokad på Bluesfestivalen Mönsterås och i samband med hans besök där fick Jefferson möjlighet att göra en intervju med honom. Jodys glädje över att vara tillbaka i hetluften som bluesartist gick inte att ta miste på och hans bitterhet över att ha blivit "bestulen" på sin musik, vilket fick honom att hålla sig borta så lång tid från musiken, verkar han nu åtminstone kunna skjuta i bakgrunden. "Det fanns en munspelsgrupp, The Harmonicats, som spelade standards och de hade en stor hit med Peg O' My Heart som jag lärde jag mig att spela. Jag spelade på amatörshower och radioshower. Jag måste ha varit en tio-tretton år när jag började med det."
Hollywood Film Festival® - Jody Williams jody williams Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. jody williams is an eloquent and outspoken advocate for peace and human rights issues. http://www.hollywoodawards.com/williams/
Extractions: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Press Release Humanitarian Symposium Awards Gala Jody Williams is the founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), which was formally launched by six non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in October of 1992. Because of the extraordinary contribution Ms. Williams and ICBL have made to the cause of banning and clearing anti-personnel mines worldwide, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.
Jody Williams Nobel Peace Prize Winner jody williams Biography. Prior to beginning the ICBL, jody williams worked for eleven years to build public awareness about US policy toward Central America. http://www.csuchico.edu/upe/JodyWilliamsPR.html
Extractions: Nobel Peace Prize Winner To Speak AT CSU, Chico October 10 For the eighth time since 1999, California State University, Chico will host a Nobel laureate. And for the seventh time since 1999, this speaker will be a Nobel Peace Prize winner, as well as being the featured speaker for the President's Lecture Series. On October 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Laxson Auditorium, Chico Performances and the Office of the President at CSU, Chico will host Ms. Jody Williams, founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), and 1997 Nobel Peace Prize winner. Following the lecture there will be a reception honoring Ms. Williams. Other sponsors of this event include the Office of the Provost at CSU, Chico, the Associated Students, Butte College, KPAY Radio, the Enterprise Record and the City of Chico. The annual President's Lecture Series speaker is a highlight of the fall semester at CSU, Chico. Past Nobel Peace Prize speakers who have appeared as part of the series include Lech Walesa, Mikhail Gorbachev, Desmond Tutu, Jose Ramos-Horte, Oscar Arias, and Shimon Peres. Along with this group, Furad Murad who shared the Nobel Prize for medicine came to campus in 1999. Ms. Jody Williams, an eloquent and outspoken advocate for peace and human rights issues, is one of only ten women to have received the Nobel Peace Prize, and only the third woman from the U.S. Williams was the founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), which was formally launched by six Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in October of 1992. In that capacity, she has overseen the growth of the ICBL to more than 1,300 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's) in over eighty-five countries and served as the chief strategist and spokesperson for the campaign.
Joe "Jody" Williams Joe jody williams. Also known as Little Papa Joe. Born February 3, 1935 Mobile, AL. Blues singer, guitar, drums, piano, harmonica. http://www.eharmonica.net/joe williams.htm
Extractions: E HARMONICA HOME SEARCH CONTACT US LINKS ... BOOKS Joe "Jody" Williams Also known as: Little Papa Joe Born: February 3 , 1935 Mobile, AL Blues singer, guitar, drums, piano, harmonica "Jody" Williams is best remembered as being a major creative force in Chicago Blues guitar during the 1950s and early 60s. He was raised in Chicago from the time he was six years old and his first instrument was the harmonica. As a boyhood friend of Bo Diddley , the two learned guitar together and Bo Diddley later featured Williams on several of his early recordings, including "Who Do You Love". Williams was in great demand and recorded with Billy Boy Arnold , Jimmy Rogers, Muddy Waters Otis Spann and B.B. King. During the mid-1960s Williams took up electronics and has been working in that field ever since. In 2000 he began playing in Chicago Blues clubs again. Discography: Leading Brand, Red Lightnin Return Of A Legend, Evidence Also Appears On: Billy Boy Arnold Blow The Back Off It Billy Boy Arnold Going To Chicago Harold Burrage She Knocks Me Out Bo Diddley Bo Diddley Bo Diddley Bos Blues Bo Diddley Chess Box Bo Diddley His Best Willie Dixon Chess Box Willie Dixon Original Wang Dang Doodle Howlin Wolf Aint Gonna Be Your Dog Howlin Wolf Change My Way Howlin Wolf Chess Box Howlin Wolf Goin Back Home Howlin Wolf His Best Howlin Wolf His Best, Vol. 2
Interview: Nobel Prize Winner: Jody Williams Prize in Peace winner. jody williams, an activist against landmines in Cambodia, is friendly and downto-earth. As she greeted the http://www.teenink.com/Past/2003/June/Interviews/NobelPrize.html
Extractions: S he looks so ordinary that you'd never suspect this middle-aged woman from Vermont is a Nobel Prize in Peace winner. Jody Williams, an activist against landmines in Cambodia, is friendly and down-to-earth. As she greeted the forum of teenagers at Rhodes College Peace Jam, a weekend activity supporting peace and diversity, she listened with genuine interest and concern. After, I talked with her about everything from her background to politics. The most depressing in my view is the government's desire to go to war. They are not listening to American citizens or the other members of the United Nations. Military action could be an alternative, but not the first choice. The United States only says, "We don't care what you think." I don't think anyone wants war.
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Online NewsHour: Noberl Peace Prize Winner -- October 10, 1997 The founder and coordinator, jody williams of Vermont, discusses the award and the continued push to have the US sign the universal ban on landmines. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/international/july-dec97/peace_10-10.html
Extractions: NEWSHOUR TRANSCRIPT This year the Nobel Peace Prize has been presented to the International Campaign to Ban Land Mines. The founder and coordinator, Jody Williams of Vermont, discusses the award and the continued push to have the U.S. sign the universal ban on landmines. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NEWSHOUR LINKS: August 7, 1997: Elizabeth Farnsworth reports on the use of land mines in Cambodia and elsewhere. OUTSIDE LINKS The Vietnam Veterans of America's International Campaign to Ban Landmines page The International Campaign to Ban Landmines and Jody Williams on the Nobel Prize Internet Archive Page The Nobel Foundation Homepage PHIL PONCE: This years peace prize went to the International Campaign to Ban Land Mines and to its coordinator, Jody Williams. The Norwegian Nobel committee used the occasion to call for support of an international treaty to ban land mines. Following this mornings announcement Russian President Yeltsin said his country would now support the ban. A month ago the United States declined to join more than 90 other countries in the new land mines treaty. The group winning todays award was formed six years ago. Jody Williams is a longtime international activist. I talked to her this afternoon from Vermont. PHIL PONCE: Ms. Williams, first of all, congratulations. And what was your reaction when you heard youd received the Nobel Peace Prize?
UD - Fredsprisen 1997 Til Jody Williams Og Kampanjen Mot Landminer Fredsprisen 1997 til jody williams og Kampanjen mot landminer. jody williams er den som sterkest og klarest står bak kampen mot landminer. http://odin.dep.no/ud/norsk/generell/p30000701/p30000704/032001-990594/dok-bn.ht
Extractions: Eine Vision, die Wirklichkeit werden kann Der Friedensnobelpreis an Jody Williams und die Anti-Minen-Kampagne Helge Loland Wichtiger Beitrag Ausstrahlungskraft Mobilisierung von unten Unschuldige Opfer In seinem Testament, das er ein Jahr vor seinem Tod am 27. November 1895 in Paris abfaßte, legte Alfred Nobel fest, daß aus den Mitteln seines Nachlasses eine Stiftung zu errichten sei, die alljährlich die Zinsen in Form von 5 Preisen verteilt: in Physik, Chemie, Medizin und Literatur, und dazuhin einen Friedenspreis. Der Friedenspreis soll nach Maßgabe des letzten Willens an eine Person gehen, die "am meisten oder am besten für die Verbrüderung der Völker und die Abschaffung oder Verminderung der stehenden Heere sowie für die Veranstaltung und Förderung von Friedenskongressen gewirkt hat." Er soll "von einem durch das norwegische Storting zu wählenden Ausschuß von fünf Personen" vergeben werden, heißt es weiter.
Jody Williams Speech jody williams Speech. Date Wednesday, December 3, 1997 Format speech by Ms jody williams Topic A Global Ban on Landmines treaty http://www.mines.gc.ca/VII/VII_A_xi_c_2-en.asp
Jody Williams Web Page, NCAR ATD RDP jody williams Systems Administrator. Internet Mail jtanner@ucar .edu; Phone (303) 4978759; Fax (303) 497-2044; Physical Mail NCAR http://www.atd.ucar.edu/homes/jtanner/
Extractions: Background Current Projects Active Directory Migration: ATD has been slowly migrating to Active Directory since Jan. 2003. Documentation: I want to update the documentation for both users and system administrators in ATD. These are just some documentation notes. Professional Highlights Jody p a rticipated on the Active Directory Taskforce that deployed Windows 2000 throughout the organization. The CIT Windows 2000 Domain went live in January 2002 and MMM was the first division to join. Jody has developed an
Augsburg College's Peace Matters: About Jody Williams About jody williams. jody williams is the founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), which was formally http://www.augsburg.edu/peace/williams_bio.html
Extractions: The International Campaign to Ban Landmines Jody Williams is the founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), which was formally launched by six non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in October of 1992. Williams has overseen the growth of the ICBL to more than 1,000 NGOs in more than sixty countries. She has served as the chief strategist and spokesperson for the campaign. Working in an unprecedented cooperative effort with governments, UN bodies and the International Committee of the Red Cross, the ICBL achieved its goal of an international treaty banning antipersonnel landmines during the diplomatic conference held in Oslo in September 1997. In her capacity as ICBL coordinator, she has written and spoken extensively on the problem of landmines and the movement to ban them. In recognition of her expertise on the issue, Williams was invited to serve as a technical adviser to the UN's Study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children, led by Ms. Graca Machel, former first lady of Mozambique.
Nobel Laureate Jody Williams Meets Suu Kyi News in January 2003. Nobel Laureate jody williams meets Suu Kyi. February 19, 2003 Mizzima News (www.mizzima.com). The 1997 Nobel http://www.mizzima.com/archives/news-in-2003/news-in-feb/18-feb03-20.htm
Extractions: window.defaultStatus=''; self.moveTo(0,0); self.resizeTo(screen.availWidth,screen.availHeight); Contents Home News in Burmese Nationalities questions Documents ... Chat Room Seminars Mizzima's Activities Recent Activities New! English Language School Art Exhibitions Music Album Research on Indo-Burma Relations ... Mizzima Team Others Feedback Advertise Archives Calendar ... News in January 2003 Mizzima News (www.mizzima.com) The 1997 Nobel Peace Laureate Ms. Jody Williams visited Burma this week and met Burmas country-bound Nobel Laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, according to a press statement of Nonviolence International Southeast Asia yesterday. It was the first visit to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi by another Nobel Peace Laureate since she received the award while under house arrest in 1991. Ms. Jody Williams, who received the Nobel Peace Laureate with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, carried personal messages of support from fellow Nobel Peace laureates Rigobera Menchu Tum, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr. Oscar Arias, Joseph Rotblat, Norman Borlaug, Betty Williams, Mairead McGuire, to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
Jody Williams Live Review Live Review jody williams Famous Daves October 17, 2003 by Rich Benson, Be sure to catch jody williams live if you get a chance. http://www.mnblues.com/review/2004/jodywilliams-1003-rb.html
Extractions: Presented by The Blues Foundation Jody switched gears sharply, with the catchy, infectious, cheeky song Wham Bam, Thank You Maam from his Return of a Legend CD. His rich, fluid guitar riffs, great strong vocals, and enthusiasm in getting the crowd to participate in singing the refrain was a highlight of the night. In addition to being an exceptional lead player, Jody is a superb rhythm guitarist, allowing his talented rhythm guitarist, Chris James, ample opportunity to share lead duties. Jody can do so many great sounding things on guitar, all with style and great tone. On Everybodys Got to Go he played great repeating chords, sweetly ringing notes, some quick popping, jazzy guitar riffs, and finished the song off with a smooth guitar flourish. He pointed out that the jazzy blues of Dont You Cry was recorded in his teens. The powerful lyrics delivered with husky passion and great toned guitar made for a great blues sound.
Jody Williams CD Review CD Review jody williams Return Of A Legend (Evidence 26120) by Tony Glover Review date February 2002, 1999 KBA Award Winner Achievement http://www.mnblues.com/cdreview/2002/jodywilliams-tg.html
Extractions: Presented by the Blues Foundation Jody Williams was one of the ground-floor stalwarts of the fifties Chicago blues sound. His guitar work as sideman graced early recordings of Howling Wolf ("Forty Four," "Evil," "Who Will Be Next"), Billy Boy Arnold ("I Wish You Would"), Jimmy Rogers ("One Kiss") and Bo Diddley ("Who Do You Love," "I 'm Looking For A Woman"). His fat and funky tone was a mix of delta rhythm drive and uptown sophistication, with sort of a nasty B B King feel. In 1957 he cut a minor key instrumental single "Lucky Lou" that was to become a classic. He avoided the scene until mid-2000 when he showed up at a Robert Jr. Lockwood tribute gig. Blues fans recognized him and tried to coax him into playing, but he wouldn't be talked into it. But seeds had been planted and he started listening to old tapes. He eventually did a Chicago club gig, and then some festival work in Denmark-soon he was back with a vengeance, and this return album. Several of the his old numbers are revisited, kicking off with the funky "Lucky Lou," one of three instrumental showcases. "You May" is here, along with a number first cut in 1962, "Moaning For Molasses." The latter features guest Sean Costello, who took the tune as title track of his recent CD. Other guests include Rusty Zinn (who was on the Euro gigs) and Tinsley Ellis-they add some guitar tradeoffs and some vocal work as well. Old partner Billy Boy Arnold takes vocal lead on "I'm Coming Back In Again" and adds some blazing harp to "Come On Over To My House". Williams wrote several new tunes, and delivers them in a pleasant singing style, with Charles Brown tinges here and there. A few tunes add a horn section, on the rest Williams is backed by a solid four piece rhythm section.
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