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| |  | Barclay James Harvest - Love on the line (1979) Author: Klonproduct Length: 4 minutes, 36 seconds Rating: 4.9583335   | Description: the band, and the album's inconsistency was noticed by both fans and critics alike. After this album, they departed from EMI, and signed to Polydor, the move immediately resulting in greater sales. The next album, Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974), is viewed by many as their artistic high point. The...More Description: the band, and the album's inconsistency was noticed by both fans and critics alike. After this album, they departed from EMI, and signed to Polydor, the move immediately resulting in greater sales. The next album, Everyone Is Everybody Else (1974), is viewed by many as their artistic high point. The album being played extensively on Radio Caroline and later appearing in their Top 100 All Time Albums Chart. It also led to the band being invited to a BBC Radio 1 session for John Peel. The ... | | | | |  | Edwin Starr "War" Author: truthinmotion1 Length: 4 minutes, 4 seconds Rating: 4.7   | Description: track with Utah Saints, a so far unreleased version of his number one hit "War" - his last ever recording. Starr remained a hero on England's Northern Soul circuit and continued living in England for the remainder of his life. Edwin Starr died of a heart attack at the age of 61 in his home in Beesto...More Description: track with Utah Saints, a so far unreleased version of his number one hit "War" - his last ever recording. Starr remained a hero on England's Northern Soul circuit and continued living in England for the remainder of his life. Edwin Starr died of a heart attack at the age of 61 in his home in Beeston near Nottingham.[3] His brother Angelo Starr is now fronting The Team, the band that Edwin Starr toured with until his death. | | | | |  | The last years of Paulus VI (G.B. Montini 1974-78) Author: darsham Length: 10 minutes, 24 seconds Rating: 4.810811   | Description: The Lefevre's scism, the Jubilee, the Moro's murder and the Pope's death.
Description: The Lefevre's scism, the Jubilee, the Moro's murder and the Pope's death. | | | | |  | BETTY DAVIS -"They Say I'm Different" (1974) Author: funknroll Length: 4 minutes, 16 seconds Rating: 4.8235292   | Description: The Women and Men of BLUES! Here are the folks Betty pays tribute to in her song, plus many more: WC HANDY, "Father of the Blues"; BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON ("Bo Weevil Blues") ; caberet star FLORENCE MILLS; slide king ELMORE JAMES ("The Sky Is Crying"); MEMPHIS MINNIE ("When the Levee Breaks"); LUCILLE...More Description: The Women and Men of BLUES! Here are the folks Betty pays tribute to in her song, plus many more: WC HANDY, "Father of the Blues"; BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON ("Bo Weevil Blues") ; caberet star FLORENCE MILLS; slide king ELMORE JAMES ("The Sky Is Crying"); MEMPHIS MINNIE ("When the Levee Breaks"); LUCILLE BOGAN; JOHN LEE HOOKER ("Boom Boom", "Boogie Chillen"); IDA COX; ELIZABETH HEGAMIN; BB KING ("The Thrill Is Gone"); JIMMY REED ("Big Boss Man", "Bright Lights, Big City"); LIZZE MILES; BERTHA ... | | | | |  | Nikos Beloyannis Author: boupap Length: 10 minutes, 8 seconds Rating: 4.5800867   | Description: . The Beloyannis trial started in Athens on October 19th 1951. In total, 94 people were accused. One of the three members of the court-martial was Georgios Papadopoulos who later (1967) became the leader of the military dictatorship of 1967-1974. Beloyannis denied all accusations and stressed the pa...More Description: . The Beloyannis trial started in Athens on October 19th 1951. In total, 94 people were accused. One of the three members of the court-martial was Georgios Papadopoulos who later (1967) became the leader of the military dictatorship of 1967-1974. Beloyannis denied all accusations and stressed the patriotic nature of his actions during the anti-Nazi resistance (1941-1944), the British intervention (1944-1946) and the Greek Civil War (1946-1949). He became globally known as the "Man with ... | | | | |  | A Couple More Years -- Dr Hook Cover Dr Hook Week Author: 4846steven Length: 3 minutes, 53 seconds Rating: 4.9038463   | Description: performed a well received one-man show at Lincoln Center,and has toured to packed houses in recent years as the Voice of Dr. Hook. John Christian Wolters, who played drums with the band from 1974 to 1984, died on June 16, 1997, of liver cancer. Robert Jance Garfat, who played bass with the band from...More Description: performed a well received one-man show at Lincoln Center,and has toured to packed houses in recent years as the Voice of Dr. Hook. John Christian Wolters, who played drums with the band from 1974 to 1984, died on June 16, 1997, of liver cancer. Robert Jance Garfat, who played bass with the band from 1971 to 1984, died on November 6, 2006, in a motorcycle accident. ... Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show 4846steven yt:quality=high singer country eyepatch couple more years sylvias mother better love ... | | | | |  | Tribute to Natasja -Behind the scenes in Jamaica (1974-2007) Author: Nz0s Length: 4 minutes, 7 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Natasja - Behind the scenes in Jamaica! [1974 - † 2007] PRESSRELEASE: The danish singer Natasja Saad has died at the young age of 32. She was involved in a car crash in Jamaica at 2 PM danish time, Sunday. There were 5 passengers in the vehicle when the driver lost control of the of the steering a...More Description: Natasja - Behind the scenes in Jamaica! [1974 - † 2007] PRESSRELEASE: The danish singer Natasja Saad has died at the young age of 32. She was involved in a car crash in Jamaica at 2 PM danish time, Sunday. There were 5 passengers in the vehicle when the driver lost control of the of the steering and crashed the car. Natasja died shortly after the accident. Among the passengers were also Natasja´s best friend Karen Mukupa, with whom Natasja started her career with in the all-girl group No ... | | | | |  | Sophisticated Lady - Jazz Piano Author: PianistaItaliano Length: 3 minutes, 44 seconds Rating: 4.9183674   | Description: many American record companies, and appeared in several films. Ellington and his orchestra toured the United States and Europe regularly before and after World War II. Ellington led his band from 1923 until his death in 1974. His son Mercer Ellington took over the band until his death from cancer in...More Description: many American record companies, and appeared in several films. Ellington and his orchestra toured the United States and Europe regularly before and after World War II. Ellington led his band from 1923 until his death in 1974. His son Mercer Ellington took over the band until his death from cancer in 1996. Paul Ellington, Mercer's youngest son, took over the Orchestra from there and after his mother's passing took over the Estate of Duke and Mercer Ellington. ... Jazz Piano Duke Ellington ... | | | | |  | King's College Cambridge 2008 #10 What Sweeter Music John Rutter Author: spiritdei Length: 4 minutes, 5 seconds Rating: 4.901961   | Description: and record producer. Born in London, he was educated at Highgate School, where a fellow pupil was John Tavener. He then read music at Clare College, Cambridge, where he was a member of the choir and then director of music from 1975 to 1979. In 1974, Rutter visited the United States at the invitation...More Description: and record producer. Born in London, he was educated at Highgate School, where a fellow pupil was John Tavener. He then read music at Clare College, Cambridge, where he was a member of the choir and then director of music from 1975 to 1979. In 1974, Rutter visited the United States at the invitation of choral musician Melvin (Mel) Olson and conducted the premiere of his cantata "Gloria" in Omaha, Nebraska, in the Witherspoon Hall of Joslyn Art Museum. The composition, commissioned by ... | | | | |  | I Don't Want To Lose Your Love Author: monsterlyinlove Length: 3 minutes, 36 seconds Rating: 4.763158   | Description: contemporary hits, such as "I'm Not in Love" (10CC), "What You Won't Do For Love" (Bobby Caldwell) and the title track "Hearts" (Marty Balin). Just two days shy of his 60th birthday, O'Banion died of blunt force trauma as a result of an accident he suffered while touring in New Orleans, Louisiana. H...More Description: contemporary hits, such as "I'm Not in Love" (10CC), "What You Won't Do For Love" (Bobby Caldwell) and the title track "Hearts" (Marty Balin). Just two days shy of his 60th birthday, O'Banion died of blunt force trauma as a result of an accident he suffered while touring in New Orleans, Louisiana. He died at his home in Los Angeles, California surrounded by friends and family. He had been battling the long term effects received as a result of the trauma to the head following the incident in ... | | |
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