- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 232
- author: Willy Thomas
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June 9, 2012 Yazoo River Flatheads
Hand grabbing catfish in the Yazoo River June 9, 2012...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: Willy Thomas
June 9, 2012 Yazoo River Flatheads
Hand grabbing catfish in the Yazoo River June 9, 2012
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 232
- author: Willy Thomas
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Choppy Ride on the Yazoo River
Somewhat of a choppy ride on the Yazoo River. The wind was blowing about 25mph or so....
published: 28 Sep 2012
author: pstokes00
Choppy Ride on the Yazoo River
Somewhat of a choppy ride on the Yazoo River. The wind was blowing about 25mph or so.
- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 3
- author: pstokes00
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Mississippi River Flood - Yazoo River Flowing Backwards - 5/14/2011
Mississippi River, Great Flood 2011 Video - Yazoo River, Hwy 61 & 465, near Vicksburg MS. ...
published: 14 May 2011
author: damyankee87
Mississippi River Flood - Yazoo River Flowing Backwards - 5/14/2011
Mississippi River, Great Flood 2011 Video - Yazoo River, Hwy 61 & 465, near Vicksburg MS. Yazoo River is flowing backwards due to pressure from the Mississippi River.
- published: 14 May 2011
- views: 3754
- author: damyankee87
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Purple Haze - The Yazoo River
Tribute to Hendrix, Purple Haze Performed by The Yazoo River. With random pics of Hendrix....
published: 18 Dec 2011
author: peonwarrior
Purple Haze - The Yazoo River
Tribute to Hendrix, Purple Haze Performed by The Yazoo River. With random pics of Hendrix. visit us : www.myspace.com
- published: 18 Dec 2011
- views: 94
- author: peonwarrior
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"Yazoo River" By The Jason Carl Band
Jason Carl Band - Live RIBCO, Rock Island IL. 1-12-12...
published: 28 Jan 2012
author: joyavenuemedia
"Yazoo River" By The Jason Carl Band
Jason Carl Band - Live RIBCO, Rock Island IL. 1-12-12
- published: 28 Jan 2012
- views: 69
- author: joyavenuemedia
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Mississippi River Flood, Yazoo River 2011
This footage of the flooding on the Yazoo and Mississippi River...
published: 23 May 2011
author: Mandetiger
Mississippi River Flood, Yazoo River 2011
This footage of the flooding on the Yazoo and Mississippi River
- published: 23 May 2011
- views: 411
- author: Mandetiger
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Mississippi River 64 mile Paddle - 12 hour
Our epic training run for the MR340. 64 miles from Vicksburg waterfront up the Yazoo River...
published: 14 Jul 2012
author: dougandjack1
Mississippi River 64 mile Paddle - 12 hour
Our epic training run for the MR340. 64 miles from Vicksburg waterfront up the Yazoo River, into Steele Bayou, over the dam, north to Muddy Bayou, over that dam, then into Eagle Lake, where we found the Secret Channel on the NW corner to shorten the Portage. Up over the levee - see snake. Then opt out of the bayou paddle as the next 1.5 miles were chocked with lily pads, and our duct tape patch may have been compromised and instead had the longest of the portages - 2 miles to get to the Mississippi River. 6:50pm put in to cover the 25 miles to Vicksburg in a bit of a rain squall. HEADWINDS, when we were looking forward to a quick trip, we pushed through the chop and winds for 3 more hours. Finished after dark. 12.5 hour paddle with the portages. Will do again this week. Follow us on FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/dougandjackversustheMR340
- published: 14 Jul 2012
- views: 86
- author: dougandjack1
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Yazoo River back water levee report 2011.wmv
This was a media tour of the back water Yazoo River levee. The Army Corps of Engineers had...
published: 24 May 2011
author: terryboy1626
Yazoo River back water levee report 2011.wmv
This was a media tour of the back water Yazoo River levee. The Army Corps of Engineers had just completed re-enforcing the north side of the levee wall to prevent erosion IF the water topped the levee system. You can see how the flood waters had almost reached Highway 61 North of Vicksburg as we were on our way to the levee system
- published: 24 May 2011
- views: 110
- author: terryboy1626
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2012 Mississippi River Low Water Navigation
River traffic is having to squeeze through narrow channels at Vicksburg it appears. This c...
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: jkbyram
2012 Mississippi River Low Water Navigation
River traffic is having to squeeze through narrow channels at Vicksburg it appears. This clip shows one tug going upstream and one giving way to him then heading into the Yazoo Canal. This clip is from Navy Circle near the Vicksburg River Bridges.
- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 826
- author: jkbyram
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Mississippi River Flood 2011 HWY 61 @ Redwood & Eagle Lake
This video was taken March 11. 2011. The video is caught while crossing over the Yazoo Riv...
published: 13 May 2011
author: jkbyram
Mississippi River Flood 2011 HWY 61 @ Redwood & Eagle Lake
This video was taken March 11. 2011. The video is caught while crossing over the Yazoo River at Redwood and going just past Eagle Lake road and turning around and coming back over the Yazoo River.
- published: 13 May 2011
- views: 1424
- author: jkbyram
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Yazoo River Grabbling July 10, 2010
Hand grabbing catfish in the Yazoo river near Greenwood Mississippi...
published: 11 Jul 2010
author: willpthomas80
Yazoo River Grabbling July 10, 2010
Hand grabbing catfish in the Yazoo river near Greenwood Mississippi
- published: 11 Jul 2010
- views: 1192
- author: willpthomas80
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The Yazoo Tornado of April 24th, 2010. A very close call for me
This video contains scenes of me ducking for protection in the high winds of the inflow in...
published: 31 Oct 2012
author: Greenwave2010fb
The Yazoo Tornado of April 24th, 2010. A very close call for me
This video contains scenes of me ducking for protection in the high winds of the inflow into the tornado. A large limb nearly hits my car and sends me scurrying for cover. The damage afterward includes shots of the discovery tornado chasers and the "dominator".The pile of rubble near the end is Hillcrest Baptist Church. It has since been rebuilt by donations from around the world, and a shot of the new church is included in this video. I live down the road that you see the storm chaser vehicle on. The storm veered away from my house at the last moment, killing my neighbor. MK
- published: 31 Oct 2012
- views: 126
- author: Greenwave2010fb
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SouthernWayTV.com - The Yazoo City Witch Project
Yazoo City, Mississippi is often called the gateway to the Delta - serving as the transiti...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: Mike Mitchell
SouthernWayTV.com - The Yazoo City Witch Project
Yazoo City, Mississippi is often called the gateway to the Delta - serving as the transition from the states eastern bluffs to the mighty Mississippi River to the west. But it is Yazoo Citys terrifying past, made famous by writer Willie Morris, that brings SouthernWayTV.com to the town. According to local legend, a witch wrought the ultimate revenge on the city when, in May 1904, she escaped from her chained tomb and conjured a powerful firestorm that burned most of the community to the ground.
Join SouthernWayTVs Darrell Lee as he tries to find the abandoned tomb of the Yazoo City Witch in an attempt to find out if the legend is real. What Darrell discovers in the Glenwood Cemetery at night just might shock (and scare) you...
Music from this and every episode posted on SouthernWayTV.com is available to purchase as a digital download at our online music store, www.southernwaymusic.com. Check out SouthernWayMusic.com for original eletronica and dance tunes created by Darrell Lee.
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W.C. Handy and The Blues
William Christopher Handy (November 16, 1873 – March 28, 1958) was a blues composer and mu...
published: 29 Jul 2011
author: Eddie
W.C. Handy and The Blues
William Christopher Handy (November 16, 1873 – March 28, 1958) was a blues composer and musician.[1] He was widely known as the "Father of the Blues".
Handy remains among the most influential of American songwriters. Though he was one of many musicians who played the distinctively American form of music known as the blues, he is credited with giving it its contemporary form. While Handy was not the first to publish music in the blues form, he took the blues from a regional music style with a limited audience to one of the dominant national forces in American music.
Handy was an educated musician who used folk material in his compositions. He was scrupulous in documenting the sources of his works, which frequently combined stylistic influences from several performers. He loved this folk musical form and brought his own transforming touch to it.
Handy was born in Florence, Alabama. His father was the pastor of a small church in Guntersville, another small town in northeast central Alabama. Handy wrote in his 1941 autobiography, Father of the Blues, that he was born in the log cabin built by his grandfather William Wise Handy, who became an African Methodist Episcopal (AME) minister after emancipation. The log cabin of Handy's birth has been saved and preserved in downtown Florence.
Handy was a deeply religious man, whose influences in his musical style were found in the church music he sang and played as a youth, and in the natural world. He later cited the sounds of nature, such as "whippoorwills, bats and hoot owls and their outlandish noises", the sounds of Cypress Creek washing on the fringes of the woodland, and "the music of every songbird and all the symphonies of their unpremeditated art" as inspiration.[citation needed]
Growing up he apprenticed in carpentry, shoemaking and plastering. He bought his first guitar, which he had seen in a local shop window and secretly saved for by picking berries, nuts and making lye soap, without his parents' permission. His father asked him, "What possessed you to bring a sinful thing like that into our Christian home?" Ordering Handy to "Take it back where it came from", his father quickly enrolled him in organ lessons. Handy's days as an organ student were short lived, and he moved on to learn the cornet. Handy joined a local band as a teenager, but he kept this fact a secret from his parents. He purchased a cornet from a fellow band member and spent every free minute practicing it.
Musical development
He worked on a "shovel brigade" at the McNabb furnace, and described the music made by the workers as they beat shovels, altering the tone while thrusting and withdrawing the metal part against the iron buggies to pass the time while waiting for the overfilled furnace to digest its ore. "With a dozen men participating, the effect was sometimes remarkable...It was better to us than the music of a martial drum corps, and our rhythms were far more complicated."[2] He wrote, "Southern Negroes sang about everything...They accompany themselves on anything from which they can extract a musical sound or rhythmical effect..." He would later reflect that, "In this way, and from these materials, they set the mood for what we now call blues".[3]
In September 1892, Handy traveled to Birmingham to take a teaching exam, which he passed easily, and gained a teaching job in the city. Learning that it paid poorly, he quit the position and found industrial work at a pipe works plant in nearby Bessemer.
During his off-time, he organized a small string orchestra and taught musicians how to read notes. Later, Handy organized the Lauzetta Quartet. When the group read about the upcoming World's Fair in Chicago, they decided to attend. To pay their way, group members performed at odd jobs along the way. They arrived in Chicago only to learn that the World's Fair had been postponed for a year. Next they headed to St. Louis but found working conditions very bad.
After the quartet disbanded, Handy went to Evansville, Indiana, where he helped introduce the blues. He played cornet in the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. In Evansville, Handy joined a successful band that performed throughout the neighboring cities and states. His musical endeavors were varied: he sang first tenor in a minstrel show, worked as a band director, choral director, cornetist and trumpeter.
At age 23, Handy became band master of Mahara's Colored Minstrels. In their three-year tour, they traveled to Chicago, throughout Texas and Oklahoma, through Tennessee, Georgia and Florida, and on to Cuba. Handy earned a salary of $6 per week. Returning from Cuba, the band traveled north through Alabama, and stopped to perform in Huntsville. Weary of life on the road, he and his wife Elizabeth decided to stay with relatives in his nearby hometown of Florence.
Later life
W.C. Handy at Harlem Hospital with hundreds of get-well cards & telegrams.
Following publication of his autobiography, Handy published a book on African-Am
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Flooding at Greenville, MS River Bridge 2011
A view from the Greenville, MS River Bridge May 10th The Bridge is open, but lots of roads...
published: 10 May 2011
author: Buddy Huggins
Flooding at Greenville, MS River Bridge 2011
A view from the Greenville, MS River Bridge May 10th The Bridge is open, but lots of roads are closed see list below. I-40 in East Arkansas still closed, detours may last for days. ROAD CLOSINGS Closed: # Mississippi 465 — Warren and Issaquena counties between US 61 and Eagle Lake. Probable future closures: # US 61 — Warren and Claiborne counties, south of Vicksburg, north of Port Gibson, at Big Black River crossing; no estimated date at this time. # US 61 — Warren County, north of Vicksburg at US 61/Mississippi 3 intersection near Redwood; estimated date of Saturday. # US 61 — Warren County, north of Vicksburg at US 61/Mississippi 465 intersection north of Yazoo River Bridge near Redwood; estimated date of Sunday. # Mississippi 3 — Warren County, approximately 2.3 miles north of US 61/Mississippi 3 intersection; estimated date of Sunday. # Mississippi 3 — Yazoo County, from approximately 0.65 miles north of the Mississippi 3/Mississippi 433 intersection northward for 2 miles near Satartia; estimated date of May 19. # Mississippi 16/Mississippi 149 (Old US 49 West) — Yazoo County at Whittington Auxiliary Channel near Wolf Lake to Yazoo City — Between Whittington Levee and Erickson Road; estimated date of Thursday. — Between Erickson Road and Yazoo River; estimated date of Saturday. # US 49 West — Humphreys and Yazoo counties, Wittington Auxiliary Channel south of Silver City to Yazoo City; estimated date of Monday. # Mississippi 1 — Sharkey/Issaquena counties, west of US ...
- published: 10 May 2011
- views: 2757
- author: Buddy Huggins
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STARS&STRIPES; 6 28 2012 Large
Starts and Stripes Celebration on the Yazoo River front downtown Greenwood MS 6/28/2012...
published: 30 Jun 2012
author: unkabub
STARS&STRIPES; 6 28 2012 Large
Starts and Stripes Celebration on the Yazoo River front downtown Greenwood MS 6/28/2012
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 22
- author: unkabub