PW: Philadelphia Weekly Online answers in Hollander s tributary His and smith s bafflement at B (dan Buskirk) AMCfranklin Mills; Cinemagic 3 at C (SB) AMC franklin Mills; The Bridge; Bryn http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/archives/article.asp?ArtID=5292
Extractions: ZFIFE1. [Past] Feature Films: Best of 2003: Critics' 10 Best Synopsis by American Splendor (2003) [4 Lists: BA DA EA RE, 1 Mention: RR] Lost in Translation (2003) [5 Lists: BA DA EA RE RR, 1 Mention: JR] Mystic River (2003) [4 Lists: DA EA RE RR] The Station Agent (2003) [2 Lists: EA RR] Les Invasions Barbares (2003) (aka The Barbarian Invasions) [3 Lists: DA EA RR] The School of Rock (2003) [2 Lists: DA EA JR] Elephant (2003) [2 Lists: EA RR, 1 Mention: JR RE]
JAZZ INFORMATION Dumaine and his Jazzola Eight, Victor 20500, franklin St. 8431 and 8432 respectively,and Clara smith s How m I no praise can be too high for dan Qualey, who http://home.att.net/~joeshepherd/jazz/jazz24.html
Extractions: ALL-STAR BAND RECORDS FOR VARSITY An all-star mixed band recorded four sides for United States Records Thursday (December 14) under the supervision of Warren Scholl new U. S. talent man. The band included Benny Carter, alto sax and trumpet Coleman HawkIns tenor sax; Ulysses Livingston, guitar; Danny Polo, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; George Wettling, drums. Jeanne Burns was the vocalist. The tunes tentatively chosen to be recorded were: Tight Like That, Save It Pretty Mama, Easy Rider, and a boogie woogie number. The records are to be released on the Varsity label, under a name not yet selected. Toots Mondello, star altoist now with Benny Goodman, will have his second recording date for Varsity on Monday (December 17). Four solo sides are to be cut, with an accompaniment furnished by Claude Thornhill, piano, and Nick Fatool, drums. SULLIVAN ADDS COLORED TRUMPETER Andy Anderson, trumpet, has replaced Murphy Steinberg in Joe Sullivan's band, at Cafe Society New York. This change leaves Sullivan and Danny Polo tenor sax, the only white musicians in the band. The second Monday night jam session at Cafe Society featured James P. Johnson, piano; Bobby Sands, sax; Joe Thomas, trumpet; Vic Dickinson, trombone; Tiny Watts, bass; and Yank Porter, drums.
Jazz Information Norvo, booked into the Benjamin franklin, Philadelphia, for alto; Stafford Simon,tenor; Fletcher smith, piano; Thomas are released this month by dan Qualey on http://home.att.net/~joeshepherd/jazz/jazz20.html
Extractions: VOL. I, NO. 10 NOVEMBER 14, 1939 TEN CENTS The Savoy Sultans begin a two-week engagement at Kelly's Stable on Thursday, the 23rd, replacing Coleman Hawkins. Spot will carry a WOR wire. The Sunday afternoon jam session at the Green Haven Inn in Mamaroneck last week had a band including Happy Cauldwell, tenor, Willie "The Lion" Smith, piano, Hot Lips Page, Teddy Bunn and Zutty Singleton. Lips played Cafe Society on Monday night with a band including Buster Smith, alto and Lem C. Johnson, replacing Ben Smith, on tenor. Page has signed to record for Decca later this month. Pete Brown subbed for Jimmy Mundy at the Onyx Monday night; Art Hodes was relief pianist. Frankie Newton at the Elks Rendezvous, has a band that includes Tab Smith on tenor (not alto, Tab's usual instrument), Don Frye on piano, Eddie Dougherty on drums, Joe Watts on bass, Billy Boan and Jimmy Jules, altos. Woody Herman will return to the Famous Door November 28. Bob Crosby is playing to capacity houses at the Strand. Zurke at the Paramount. Norvo, booked into the Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia, for six weeks,with a new personnel including Les Burness on piano, Allen Hanlon, guitar, and Russ Isaacs on drums. Johnny Blowers left Bernie to take Isaacs' place with Savitt.
The Steely Dan Media Archive can play on classic albums by Aretha franklin, the Rascals Would any number of SteelyDan albums suffice, up to And that was a guy named Lynn smith, who booked http://www.andymetzger.com/archive/archive3.php?id=187
News Releases ceramics, student Christina Triscari of franklin; TC Farley du Lac, Jennifer Domkeof Oshkosh and dan Youngbauer of Naomi Lukes of Omro, Michelle smith of Racine http://www.uwosh.edu/news_bureau/webnews/feb_02.html
Welcome To Do Good Music - Browse The Artist Registry Name dan Scott Contact dan Scott Address 18635 Grey Matt Address 7043 PenbrookDrive, franklin TN 37069 Name Alicia smith Contact Humble Heart Ministries http://www.dogoodmusic.com/artists/artists_browseregistry.phtml?op=S
Wisconsin Musical Groups: Music For Hire Paul Silbergleit Quartet John Foshager, piano or dan Trudell, organ; Bob Siegel,bass Harold smith Clarinetist, Beloit. Jeff Stoll, 414-423-8424, franklin. http://my.execpc.com/~regent/hot.htm
Extractions: isconsin usical roups Join Bands Orchestras Ensembles Choirs Choruses Clubs Scholarships ... Theaters Listen Events Calendar MIDI MP3 Online Radio Radio Stations ... Live Jazz Hire All Occasion Classical Combos Pop and Rock Christian ... Senior Gigs Resources Classifieds E-zines Education Marketing ... Home Groups available for hire which play music for anniversaries, celebrations,
Mar 2000 Kay Rouse and Judy Fultz, Both friends of Decatur and Janice smith. of Slidell, sonof Archie franklin of Lewisville and Terisa franklin of Fort dan Sparkman. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~drycreek/mar2000a.htm
Sons Of Union Veterans Of The Civil War Cyberpickets Greg Allen, SUVCW, UT, Lot smith Camp 1, Editor Utah Civil War Association Newsletter,Allen1862@aol.com. franklin.bergquist@prodigy.net. dan Bunnell, SUVCW, CA Pac http://suvcw.org/pickets.htm
Konvolut M you to Sally Long Sally that fanny! Francis Wilfordsmith s notes say radio afew days ago; Bree thinks it sounds like Steely dan. posted by franklin 818 http://konvolutm.blogspot.com/2004_03_01_konvolutm_archive.html
Extractions: Play It As It Lays (1972). I believe I've read the novel twice, but it's been maybe 6 years this adaptation seems faithful in most respects, but I don't remember the Beckett-in-Malibu quality being quite so pronounced. (For the record, I quite like Didion; I respond to the cheapness of the paranoia.) Some very heavy-handed existentialist moments, esp. a shot of Tuesday Weld's hand scrawling 'NOTHING APPLIES' across a psychological questionnaire, and the closing bit her voiceover says "...but I keep playing." Anthony Perkins' voice-from-the-grave: "Why?" TW: "Why not?" This is salvaged a little by the running joke about the word itself: "Existentially, I'm getting a hamburger." The only other film I've seen by David Perry is The Swimmer , a Cheever adaptation/expansion that is again much less subtle than the original, but actually somewhat harrowing, thanks to a just-starting-to-age Burt Lancaster. But it's a horrible mess stylistically water on the lens, light sources going out of focus, the montage scene of Lancaster cavorting with the neighbors' daughter that he mistakenly things he is still stallion enough to conquer. Straight TV movie, I don't care if it's ironized something about that movie puts me in mind of Smithson ripping on color-field painters, and not just the word 'wet' either. (Never been a fan of 'New Hollywood,' really; possibly just a kind of directing that's lost on me.)
T.O.C. Reviews Lou Harrison CD In his excellent liner notes, Ken smith quotes from the Suite for Cello and Harp withharpist dan Levitan the genre is the string quartet by Benjamin franklin. http://www.cello.org/Newsletter/Reviews/harriscd.htm
Extractions: Dan Levitan, Harp Total time: 50:37 Lou Silver Harrison is an American icon. This octogenarian from California studied with Henry Cowell, worked with John Cage, and was a champion of the music of Ives. Like many from the left-coast, (as Lush Rumbaugh would say) he has always been a rebel. After much experimentation with the new music forms of the twentieth century, he rejected them and went in search of other voices and flavors. In his excellent liner notes, Ken Smith quotes from the biography Lou Harrison: Composing a World
Special Events For The Year 1914 10/1914, Charles McGraw, NYC, actor (MichaelFalcon, smith Family Born 05/12/1914,dan daniel, (Rep-D-VA, 1969 Born 08/17/1914, franklin D Roosevelt Jr, son of http://www.vaxxine.com/mgdsite/year/1914.htm
Extractions: Born : "Professor" Irwin Corey, comedian (Car Wash) Born : Abdel Karim Kassem, general/premier/dictator of Iraq (1958-63) Born : Alan Cranston, (Sen-D-CA, 1969- ) Born : Alan Hodgkin, British physicist Born : Alan L Bullock, British historian Born : Alastair Down, CEO (Burmah Oil) Born : Alec Dickson, founder (VSO) Born : Alec Guinness, British actor (Bridge on River Kwai) Born : Alexander Pola, [Abraham Polak], actor/writer (Farce Majeur) Born : Alexei Haieff, Blagovestchensk Siberia, composer (Princess Zondilda) Born : Alfred Andersch, German writer (Red Head) Born : Alfred Drake, singer/actor (Kiss Me Kate) Born : Born : Andrew Martin, Lord-Lt (Lechestershire England) Born : Andrew Wilkinson, pediatrician Born : Andrzej Panufnik, Warsaw Poland, composer (Tragic Overture) Born : Anita Colby, Wash DC, model/actress (Pepsi Cola Playhouse) Born : Archie Campbell, Bullsgap Tenn, comedian (Hee Haw) Born : Archie Duncan, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Sherlock Holmes)
Alumni (6007 Hart Field, San Antonio, TX 78249; Email dan@jetweb (140 Rivergate Drive,franklin, TN 37064 ALYCE JOYCE TIPPIE smith, EX 50, is a retired teacher and http://www.wbu.edu/a/a03/cnote50-3.htm
Extractions: Rev. and Mrs. JOE T. NAYLOR, BS'57 (NADENE FORMWAY, EX'59) live in Dyersburg, Tennessee, where he retired in April, 2000, as director of missions for Dyer Baptist Association. He held this position for 18 years after serving for several years as pastor of four churches in Texas and western Tennessee. Nadene retired in June, 1999, as elementary school teacher in the Dyersburg school system. She had taught for 30 years. The Naylors have three married children and 8 grandchildren. (51 Fowlkes Road, Dyersburg, TN 38024; Email: jtnaylor@ecsis.net) Judge and Mrs. R. EDWIN NORRIS, BA51 (ANN MARIE PHIPPS, EX49) are living in Silverton, Texas. Judge Norris is Justice of The Peace, Briscoe County, Precinct 1. He attended Homecoming in November. (P.O. Box 297, Silverton, TX 79257) MAE STEPHENS ORRICK, BA'52, lives in San Antonio where she is retired. She lives in a retirement home, Timberhill Villa, and loves it. She writes that there are always activities going on with arts and crafts, movies, shopping trips and dinners out. Mae and her late husband, ROY, BA'52, who died in 1999, have three children who all graduated from Wayland: MIKE ORRICK, BS'69, PHIL ORRICK, BS'74
Welcome To The Best Of New Orleans! Hot Seven 01 15 02 takes a right on Chartres, left on franklin Avenue, left smith presents himself asa warm crooner, but his graduate Brandon Tarricone on guitar and dan Caro on http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2002-01-15/hot.html
Extractions: Best Bets of the Week hot pick "A Transylvanian in Dixieland, provided that he is not a Yankee, has no choice but to feel at home among the many forms of alienation that flourish here (in New Orleans)," writes author/poet/NPR commentator/ Gambit Weekly columnist Andrei Codrescu (pictured) in his 1998 book, Hail Babylon!: In Search of the American City at the End of the Millennium . "Alienation is not a uniform state," Codrescu adds, "the same in Jean-Paul Sartre as in Anne Rice. It's not only not uniform but it comes in a great many varieties." It seems only fitting, then, that this stranger in the strange land that is New Orleans finally step up and assume his rightful place as the honorary king for that strangest of Mardi Gras moments, the Krewe du Vieux Parade . (He'll be accompanied by the "pneumatic Queen Laura.") The parade starts on the derriere of Faubourg Marigny and blasts its way through the French Quarter at 7 p.m. Saturday . Even more fitting is the theme this rowdy bunch of quipsters, hipsters, punsters and funsters has devised for their king this year: "Depraved New World." Seemingly the only Mardi Gras outfit that can find grief-relieving humor in the face of recent tragedies, the Krewe du Vieux's CDC (Center for Decadent Carousing) warns parade watchers "to inoculate themselves with Talibon-bons and watch out for the Kabulshit." Amen, brother. David Lee Simmons
Soka University Of America About Soka January 28, 2002, Soka University Presents World Touring pianist dan FranklinSmith in a Scholarship Benefit Concert in Founders Hall on February 8, 2002. http://www.soka.edu/news_events/soka_PR/
CD Baby: SEARCH RESULTS - From Shareitunes CD BABY the best independent music from the cutest little record store on the web. A fun, easy place for you to hear and buy great new music. Link for more, below. BEN franklin the b.f dan http://www.cdbaby.com/found/from/shareitunes?artist=Aretha Franklin&mode=mus
Www.classicalsource.com - Hans Huber Piano Concertos 1 & 3 (Sterling) One might expect a youthful pianist to create a bravura showpiece; in dan FranklinSmith plays with admirable dexterity and obvious sympathy, and he is well http://212.67.202.205/~ccaspell/db_control/db_cd_review.php?id=1666
Dennis Smith Sheet Music! Complete Book of Modulations for the pianist. Piano. Scored for Classroom/Education.Composers, music, lyricist, arrangers Dennis smith . Educational. http://catholic-christian-sheet-music.com/cgi-bin/shmtitles.cgi?newtitle=Dennis