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Video: Doris Duke - 1969 - He
Title: Doris Duke - 1969 - He's Gone
Description: Doris Duke - 1969 - He's Gone
Video: "I Don
Title: "I Don't Care Anymore" by Doris Duke
Description: Off of "I'm a Loser", 1969
Video: Doris Duke  Ghost of myself
Title: Doris Duke Ghost of myself
Description: read & listen to my music blog: http://quellebanneblogue.blogspot.com/ Deep soul 1969 fantastic LP Sam Cooke "Night beat" 1963 James Carr "You got my mind messed up" 1967 Doris Duke "I'm a loser" 1969 Mavis Stapples "Only for the lonely" 1969 Four Tops "Still waters run deep" 1970 Curtis Mayfield "Super Fly" 1973 Al Green "Call me" 1973 .... et toi l'internotre quel est ton mug de musique noire pure soul?
Video: IconNicholson Client Showcase 2005 Indian Country Edition
Title: IconNicholson Client Showcase 2005 Indian Country Edition
Description: http://www.iconnicholson.com Copyright 1987-2007 IconNicholson. All rights reserved. IconNicholson Client Showcase 2005 - Indian Country Edition IconNicholson.ClientShowcase.2005.IndianCountryEdition.M1 .wmv // Projects 01 The Metropolitan Museum or Art 02 Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians 03 Pechanga.net 04 Project Rebirth 05 World of Ice 06 San Manuel Indian Bingo + Casinos 07 Explore the Fort at Mashantucket 08 Soboba Language Kiosk 09 Duke Farms / Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 10 Shangri La / Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 11 Changing Reservation 12 Caribou Hunt 13 Algonquian Languages 14 Woodland Resources 15 Fujifilm Technology Motion design by See-ming Lee. Soundtrack by See-ming Lee. Title sequence animation by See-ming Lee. Project title sequence animation by Dave Papworth. Pechanga.net animation sequence by Luke Hughett. http://www.IconNicholson.com/ http://www.LukeHughett.com/ http://www.SeemingLee.com/ http://www.SymphonicElectronica.com/
Video: Really Queer Dance With Harps (excerpts)
Title: Really Queer Dance With Harps (excerpts)
Description: Choreography: Neil Greenberg Original Score: Zeena Parkins Music Performed live by: Shelley Burgon, Zeena Parkins, Kristen Theriault Additional Mixing by: Quentin Chiappetta at MediaNoise Electronics: Ikue Mori Harps and processing: Zeena Parkins Costume Consultant: David Quinn Performed by: Ellen Barnaby, Nicholas Duran, Johnni Durango, Christine Elmo, Paige Martin, Luke Miller, Antonio Ramos, Colin Stilwell Recorded at Dance Theater Workshop, New York City, in June 2008. Note: I created the movement for this dance, as for nearly all of my work for the past sixteen years, by videotaping myself improvising and then, with the dancers, learning sections of the video as close to "verbatim" as possible. For this work I also videotaped each of the other dancers improvising, and we've used a great deal of that movement material as well. — NG "Really Queer Dance with Harps" was commissioned by the Bessie Schönberg/First Light Commissioning and Creative Residency Program of Dance Theater Workshop with support from the Ford Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the Jerome Robbins Foundation, and in association with Judy and Steven Gluckstern through the David R. White Producers Circle. "Really Queer Dance with Harps" was also commissioned by the Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, a program of Creative Capital supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Zeena Parkins' score is commissioned by the American Music Center Live Music for Dance Program. This presentation was also supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, the Harkness Foundation for Dance, the James E. Robison Foundation, and research funds from the University of California, Riverside. Videography: Sathya Productions Editing: Ray Roy copyright Neil Greenberg 2008
Video: I Can
Title: I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby - Jimmy McHugh
Description: My DVD at http://dvd.12FREEMUSIC.com - Mon DVD sur http://dvd.PARTITION-GRATUITE.com Please comment on my video. Merci de poster un commentaire sur ma video. I can't give you anything but love, baby played on chromatic harmonica. It is a popular song published in 1928. The music was written by Jimmy McHugh, the lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The song was introduced by Aida Ward and Willard McLean in the revue Blackbirds of 1928. It was featured in the screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby (1938) in a scene where quirky heiress Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) and befuddled paleontologist Dr. David Huxley (Cary Grant) attempt to coax a surly leopard named Baby off the roof of a house by singing "I can't give you anything but love, Baby". It is also used in film version of The Green Mile. The song was recorded by many artists like Louis Armstrong(1928) Ethel Waters,with Duke Ellington(1928), Billie Holiday(1936), Fats Waller(1937), Anita O'Day(1945), Louis Jordan(1951), Doris Day(1953), Ella Fitzgerald(1957), Judy Garland(1961) or Marlene Dietrich(1965). James Darren also recorded this song in his 2001 album "Because of You". The song is also featured in the 2006 Tony-awarding winning Broadway play Jersey Boys. If you play the harmonica and have videos on YouTube then join the Harmonica Group: http://www.youtube.com/group/harmonica
Video: james Carr  What I want to know
Title: james Carr What I want to know
Description: word on music on: http://quellebanneblogue.blogspot.com/ Soul Man Memphis Muscle Shoals Sam Cooke "Night beat" 1963 James Carr "You got my mind messed up" 1967 Doris Duke "I'm a loser" 1969 Mavis Stapples "Only for the lonely" 1969 Four Tops "Still waters run deep" 1970 Curtis Mayfield "Super Fly" 1973 Al Green "Call me" 1973 .... et toi l'internotre quel est ton mug de musique noire pure soul?
Video: Max Pollak & Rumba Tap: Mongo T
Title: Max Pollak & Rumba Tap: Mongo T
Description: Choreography and Music arrangement: Max Pollak at Doris Duke Theater NYC July 06
Video: Long Story Short - Emma Veary - Part Two
Title: Long Story Short - Emma Veary - Part Two
Description: In Part Two of their conversation, Emma Veary, a Hawaiian musical treasure, sits down with Leslie Wilcox to share stories from an extraordinary life. Emma's strongest influence, her mother Nana Veary, spent a lifetime exploring the meaning of spirituality.In her journey, Nana Veary traveled the globe with tobacco heiress Doris Duke who called young Emma, "Tita," a Hawaii word for sister. Emma shares stories from small-kid times growing up in Kapahulu and coming of age during World War II. In one delightful tale, she reveals how the family came to live for a time in the Waikiki Natatorium. Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox is a production of PBS Hawaii.
Video: The Soundies - A Musical Journey
Title: The Soundies - A Musical Journey
Description: Now available for the first time ever on DVD - www.libentmusic.com - this extraordinary collection of musical shorts stars the most famous legends of all-time, including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Nat King Cole, Cab Calloway, Dorothy Dandridge, Doris Day, and many more! Meticulously restored and remastered, these classics are hosted by fan favorite Michael Feinstein with interviews of the artists themselves, plus commentary from pop icons Wynton Marsalis, Hugh Hefner and Leonard Maltin. First produced in the 1940's to play on a video jukebox called a Panoram,Soundies pays tribute to the music that started it all!
Video: New York Christmas - Paul Safy, Jr.
Title: New York Christmas - Paul Safy, Jr.
Description: NEW YORK AT CHRISTMAS music: Richard Currier words: Jim Piazza Traffic, rent and fear make me wonder why I'm here When a home bound train sounds like music to me But come December I suddenly remember That Manhattan is the only place to be... A Santa Claus on every block, Radio City Skyscrapers wrapped with a bow It's Christmas Eve around the clock In New York City Wish you were here for the show Thought it won't be as merry without you tonight I've still got Broadway to make Christmas bright The neon glow of falling snow lights up the city New York is Christmas to me If dreams come true and here they do Soon I'll be seeing New York at Christmas with you If you long for the song of a snow crested lark It's just a subway to old Central Park The neon glow of falling snow lights up the city New York is Christmas to me If dreams come true and here they do Soon I'll be seeing New York At Christmas, New York At Christmas, NEW YORK AT CHRISTMAS... WITH YOU! © 2008 currier/piazza music Paul is 25 years old and was born and raised in Buffalo, NY. His grandfather (from Tempera, Italy) first introduced him to music and to traditional Italian classics. He remembers sitting at the piano after learning some scales (in Italian of course) and then being taught God Bless America. He recalls the song as being one of the first he ever sang. Paul comes from a very close-knit family with a younger brother and an older sister as well as his loving and supportive mother Bernadette (Scirri) and father Paul Sr. (family from Zaita, Labanon). As you may have guessed, Paul is a family kind of guy. He first got into "the crooners" when he found a tape of "Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits" in his fathers collection. I remember listening to "That's Life" and "Forget Domani" over and over because I loved them so much. As he grew up, so did his musical interests, expanding to Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Motown, Country and the other hits of the 50s and 60s. So with a very diverse background in music genres by the time he entered high school at the age of 15, he fell in love all over again with the great crooners of the mid 20th Century. He bought up whatever he could get his hands on from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin and Sammy Davis Jr. He was inspired when he first saw the film "Goodfellas". When I heard the title track "Rags to Riches" and discovered that it was Tony Bennett who was singing, the hook was in! "I became so enthralled with his style, power, and range that I couldn't stop listening." Paul is a graduate of The State University of New York at Buffalo. While attending school, he recorded his debut album Introducing Paul Safy which included two Bennett songs that he really loves; "I Wanna Be Around" and "I Left My Heart in San Francisco". After winning the Fox affiliated (American Idol), Buffalo Idol in 2007, Paul was invited to sing at the Buffalo Philharmonic as a special guest star with The Duke Ellington Orchestra. He opened in Rochester, NY for the Buffalo-born singing family sensation The Scintas at the High Falls Festival. And for the second consecutive year he performed for the Buffalo Sabres Aces and Blades annual charity event. He sang for Macys national fund raising Shop for the Cure event. Later that year he was invited once again to perform with the Buffalo Philharmonic as their featured guest singer at The Holiday Pops concert. At the invitation of the Philharmonic conductor Robert Franz, Paul was asked to solo at the Mansfield, Ohio Symphony Holiday concert. I first met Paul last spring through a friend who worked with The Duke Ellington Orchestra when Paul sang with them in Buffalo. We've written a show and we're booking our tribute tour: "If I Were Tony Bennett" - Paul Safy, Jr. This guys a winner. I promise you, "The Best Is Yet To Come"! Merry Christmas... Sincerely, Richard Currier (Producer and General Manager - If I Were, LLC) http://www.ifiweretonybennett.com/
Video: I Can
Title: I Can't Give You Anything... Lino Patruno, Bud Freeman, MCJS
Description: I Can't Give You Anything But Love Bud Freeman, Oscar Klein, Lino Patruno, and The Milan College Jazz Society. http://www.linopatruno.it/ http://www.cambiamusica.it http://www.michaelsupnick.com "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby" is a popular song published in 1928. The music was written by Jimmy McHugh, the lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The song was introduced by Aida Ward and Willard McLean in the revue Blackbirds of 1928. It was featured in the screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby (1938) in a scene where quirky heiress Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) and befuddled paleontologist Dr. David Huxley (Cary Grant) attempt to coax a surly leopard named Baby off the roof of a house by singing "I can't give you anything but love, Baby". It is also used in film version of The Green Mile. The song was recorded by many artists like Louis Armstrong(1928) Ethel Waters,with Duke Ellington(1928), Billie Holiday(1936), Fats Waller(1937), Anita O'Day(1945), Louis Jordan(1951)[1], Doris Day(1953), Ella Fitzgerald(1957), Judy Garland(1961) or Marlene Dietrich(1965). James Darren also recorded this song in his 2001 album "Because of You". The song is also featured in the 2006 Tony-awarding winning Broadway play Jersey Boys. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can't_Give_You_Anything_But_Love

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