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1 (one; /ˈwʌn/ or UK /ˈwɒn/, also called unit, unity, and (multiplicative) identity), is a number, a numeral, and the name of the glyph representing that number. It represents a single entity, the unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of unit length is a line segment of length 1.
One, sometimes referred to as unity, is the integer before two and after zero. One is the first non-zero number in the natural numbers as well as the first odd number in the natural numbers.
Any number multiplied by one is that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, one is its own factorial, its own square, its own cube, and so on. One is also the result of the empty product, as any number multiplied by one is itself. It is also the only natural number that is neither composite nor prime with respect to division, but instead considered a unit.
The glyph used today in the Western world to represent the number 1, a vertical line, often with a serif at the top and sometimes a short horizontal line at the bottom, traces its roots back to the Indians, who wrote 1 as a horizontal line, much like the Chinese character 一. The Gupta wrote it as a curved line, and the Nagari sometimes added a small circle on the left (rotated a quarter turn to the right, this 9-look-alike became the present day numeral 1 in the Gujarati and Punjabi scripts). The Nepali also rotated it to the right but kept the circle small. This eventually became the top serif in the modern numeral, but the occasional short horizontal line at the bottom probably originates from similarity with the Roman numeral I. In some countries, the little serif at the top is sometimes extended into a long upstroke, sometimes as long as the vertical line, which can lead to confusion with the glyph for seven in other countries. Where the 1 is written with a long upstroke, the number 7 has a horizontal stroke through the vertical line.
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James Robert "Bob" Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the co-founder of Western swing, he was universally known as the King of Western Swing (after the death of Spade Cooley who used the moniker "King Of Western Swing" from 1942 to 1969.)
Wills formed several bands and played radio stations around the South and West until he formed the Texas Playboys in 1934 with Wills on fiddle, Tommy Duncan on piano and vocals, rhythm guitarist June Whalin, tenor banjoist Johnnie Lee Wills, and Kermit Whalin, who played steel guitar and bass. The band played regularly on a Tulsa, Oklahoma radio station and added Leon McAuliffe on steel guitar, pianist Al Stricklin, drummer Smokey Dacus, and a horn section that expanded the band's sound. Wills favored jazz-like arrangements and the band found national popularity into the 1940s with such hits as "Steel Guitar Rag", "New San Antonio Rose", "Smoke On The Water", "Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima", and "New Spanish Two Step".
Hank is both a masculine given name and a surname. It is a pet form of the name Henry, influenced by the Dutch name Henk, that is mainly used in the United States. Notable people with the name include:
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An excellent early 1950s Western Swing version of this Johnny S. Black song performed by Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys. Johnny S. Black is a famous jazz musician who is from Hamilton, Ohio where he opened a dancehall called Club Dardanella. This place became known as Eaton Manor later on. He also wrote "Paper Doll" which became a big hit for the Mills Brothers back in 1942.
-The Wild Side of Life- Originally released in 1952, the song became one of the most popular recordings in the genre's history, spending 15 weeks at No. 1 Billboard country charts, solidified Thompson's status as a country music superstar and inspired the answer song, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty Wells.
Capitol Records - Hank Thompson - Honky Tonk Girl 1954 This song Reached #9 on the Country Charts in 1954. Song written by Hank Thompson & Chuck Harding. Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 – November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged t...
Hank Thompson performing The Wild Side Of Life with Brian Sklar and Prairie Fire live on No. 1 West circa 1991. The Prairie Fire Band features Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass, Rod Janzen on guitar and Brett Brissaw on Drums. Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier and Robin Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Jason Heistad on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson and Brenda Frohaug). -------------------- The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list;=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playli...
This is a fine rockin' little number from Honky Tonk king, Hank Thompson. During the mid-fifties, Hank shared the billing with Elvis Presley on Louisiana Hayride. This track was recorded in 1958, many other artists have cut this also, such as Jerry Lee Lewis. But none so fine as Hank Thompson's version. Keep rockin'!
Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 -- November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. He sold more than 60 million records worldwide. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound...
Hank Thompson performing Six Pack To Go with Brian Sklar and Prairie Fire live on No. 1 West circa 1991. The Prairie Fire Band features Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass, Rod Janzen on guitar and Brett Brissaw on Drums. Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier and Robin Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Jason Heistad on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson and Brenda Frohaug). -------------------- The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list;=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playlists?vie...
From a Radio Broadcasting, Waco 1952 ...Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 -- November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound" exceeded...
During the Psychedelic/Acid Rock craze of the late 1960s, country musicians were in a quandary about how to keep up, since obviously country and psychedelia had no common ground - hillbillies didn't drop acid in '68. Porter Wagoner's solution was to substitite insanity for drugs as a reason for trippy music with "Rubber Room", and Hank Thompson's idea was to liken a psychedelic trip to the onset of the hallucinations caused by acute alcoholism/ delerium tremens. Brilliance, sheer brilliance.
Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 – November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound" exceeded Bob Wills in Top 40 country hits. ...
Here's an old Bob Wills instrumental from 1938 that Hank Thompson's Brazos Valley Boys band covered back in the 1950's. Hank Thompson has always hired the best musicians around for his band and he enjoyed playing these Big Band songs at his performances. This video features pictures from Hank Thompson's last public performances before he passed away in 2007.
Hank Thompson performing Blackboard Of My Heart with Brian Sklar and Prairie Fire live on No. 1 West circa 1991. The Prairie Fire Band features Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass, Rod Janzen on guitar and Brett Brissaw on Drums. Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier and Robin Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Jason Heistad on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson and Brenda Frohaug). -------------------- The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list;=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playl...
Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 -- November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound" exceeded Bob Wills in Top 40 country hits. Al...
The Blackboard Of My Heart by Hank Thompson 1956. Written by Lyle Gaston and Hank Thompson Lyrics When I was young and went to school They taught me how to write To take the chalk and make a mark And hope it turns out right Well that's the way it is with love And what you did to me I wrote it so you'd know That I was yours eternally (Chorus) But my tears have washed I love you From the blackboard of my heart It's too late to clean the slate And make another start I'm satisfied the way things are Although we're far apart My tears have washed I love you from The blackboard of my heart If you'd been true the way you should And not have gone astray These tears would not have fallen down And washed the words away No need to talk, 'cause if the chalk Should write those words again It will be f...
Re recording the country classic "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" & "The Wild Side of Life". I do not own the rights to any music, or photos that may be copyrighted material. For entertainment purposes only.
Henry William "Hank" Thompson (September 3, 1925 – November 6, 2007) was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound" exceeded Bob Wills in Top 40 country hits. Although not as prominent on the top co...
Hank Thompson performing Squaws Along The Yukon with Brian Sklar and Prairie Fire live on No. 1 West circa 1991. The Prairie Fire Band features Rob Anderson on steel Guitar, Brian Pederson on Bass, Rod Janzen on guitar and Brett Brissaw on Drums. Joining the band for No. 1 West are guest musicians Freddie Pelletier and Robin Pelletier on guitar, Gil Campbell on keyboards, Jason Heistad on fiddle and back up vocalists Maple Sugar (Muriel Samson and Brenda Frohaug). -------------------- The Best of No. 1 West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFBNxLQ2IQ&list;=PLUvdecj75fIHs2jm7hcHH8y1v3zg2Y0_v Brian Sklar and the Prairie Fire Band: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvdecj75fIFW3FtyP_qSugfKFlsEZQwH No. 1 West Featured Entertainers: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiePatriot/playl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Thompson_(musician)
The Spare Change Boys was made up of Berkeley musicians Hank Bradley, Jody Stecher, Eric Thompson, & Walt Koken. This is their version of "Policeman" and was recorded in 1970. Enjoy!
Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 – November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound" exceeded Bob Wills in Top 40 country hits. ...
Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 -- November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. He sold more than 60 million records worldwide. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound...
Best music Hank Thompson My Rough And Rowdy Ways Lyrics: For years and years I've rambled Drank my wines and gambled But one day I thought I'd settle down I met a perfect lady She said she'd be my baby We built a cottage in the old hometown But somehow I can't forget My good old rambling days Now the railroad trains are calling me away Well I may be rough I may be wild I may be tough and out of style But I can't give up My good old rough and rowdy ways Now sometimes when I meet a bounder Who knew me when I was a rounder He grabs my hand and says boy have a drink We'd go down to the poolroom Get in the gang and then soon The daylight comes before I had a wink But somehow I can't forget...Official lyrics powered by Hank Thompson may refer to: Hank Thompson...
Henry William Thompson (September 3, 1925 – November 6, 2007), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. Thompson's musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. His backing band, The Brazos Valley Boys, was voted the top Country Western Band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. The primary difference between his music and that of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals, discouraged the intense instrumental soloing from his musicians that Wills encouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound" exceeded Bob Wills in Top 40 country hits. ...
Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On 00:00:00,00 Wolverton Mountain 00:02:30,09 Please Help Me I'm Falling 00:05:23,22 Singing The Blues 00:07:54,20 Walk On By 00:09:59,14 If You've Got The Money 00:12:08,03 Mule Skinner Blues 00:14:27,14 Making Believe 00:17:19,02 Blue Blue Day 00:19:33,17 No Letter Today 00:21:26,08 Bye Bye Love 00:24:01,21 Wabash Cannonball 00:26:22,24 Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr., is an American singer, songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and traditional country. He is the son of legendary country music singer Hank Williams and the father of Hank Williams III, Holly Williams, Hilary Williams, Samuel Williams, and Katie Williams. Williams bega...
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - On Sunday, December 12, 2004, Hank Jones gave a master class produced by John Snyder of Artists House Foundation and David Schroeder of the NYU jazz department. This was one performance filled with vitality. Hank now in his eighties, still touring (recently returning from Japan) arrived bursting with energy and after a long day, was still going strong as he chatted with the jazz students which he had performed and instructed that day. Hank Jones, brother of Elvin Jones (the drummer) and Thad (the cornetist), was born 1918 in Mississippi and raised in Michigan. He was influenced by performers Fat Waller, Earl Hines and Art Tatum and is known for his distinctive swinging style. Hank's first gig was with Hot Lips Page band in 1944, a job Lucky Tho...
Label: ABC Dot - DOSD-2015 Format: Vinyl Country: US Released: 1975 Song List: A1 - Shuckin' The Corn 2:36 A2 - Foggy Mountain Breakdown 2:10 A3 - Farewell Blues 2:47 A4 - Dear Old Dixie 2:36 A5 - Under The Double Eagle 2:48 B1 - Banjoy 2:11 B2 - Randy Lynn Rag 2:17 B3 - Pair Of Fives 2:38 B4 - Nightcap 2:40 B5 - Duelin' Banjos 3:16 Musicians: ・Roy Clark (Banjo) ・Buck Trent (Banjo) ・Bobby Thompson (Rhythm Guitar) ・Curtis Young (Rhythm Guitar) ・Dale Sellers (Rhythm Guitar) ・Jimmy Capps (Rhythm Guitar) ・Pete Wade (Rhythm Guitar) ・Tony Moon (Rhythm Guitar) ・Buddy Spicher (Fiddle) ・Johnny Gimbel (Fiddle) ・Tommy Jackson (Fiddle) ・Joe Allen (Electric Upright Bass) ・David Briggs (Piano) ・Tony Migliore (Piano) ・Karl Himmel (Drums) ・Willie Ackerman (Drums)
Tracklist: A1 Bluegrass Boy (John Herald) 0:00 A2 Cold Front (Artie Traum) 3:23 A3 Sleep With One Eye Open (Lester Flatt) 6:40 A4 Killing the Blues (Roly Salley) 9:58 A5 Waiting for a Train (Jimmie Rodgers) 13:55 A6 Morning Blues (Traditional) 17:05 A7 Weary Blues (Hank Williams) 19:50 B1 Mason Dixon's on the Line (Pat Alger) 22:49 B2 My Love Is But a Lassie Yet (Traditional Arr. Bill Keith) 25:20 B3 Woodstock Mountains (John Herald) 26:30 B4 Long Journey (R. Watson) 30:20 B5 Sally Ann (Traditional) 33:16 B6 Barbed Wire (Artie Traum) 36:13 B7 Whole World 'Round (Traditional) 39:23 B8 Amazing Grace (Traditional) 41:47 B9 Lone Wolf (John Herald) [Bonus Track] 44:26 Musicians: *A1 John Herald (Guitar, Lead Vocal), Gordon Titcomb (Mandolin), Roly Salley (Bass), John Sebastian (Harmonica, ...
I Was Coming Home To You 00:00:00,00 I'd Fight The World 00:02:42,07 Is It Wrong (For Loving 00:05:18,01 It All Depends On Linda 00:07:26,07 It´s Alright 00:10:01,16 Jeannie's Last Kiss 00:12:38,04 Lonely Town 00:15:38,24 Long Black Limousine 00:17:49,12 Long Way To Tennessee 00:20:44,05 Lorena (Live) 00:23:24,01 Miller´s Cave 00:25:37,16 Sailor Man 00:28:29,05 Shame On Me 00:30:54,19 Times Are Gettin Hard 00:33:39,00 What Kind Of Bird Is That 00:36:12,00 ----------------------------------------- Robert Joseph "Bobby" Bare, Sr. (born April 7, 1935) is an American country music singer and songwriter, best known for the songs "Detroit City" and "500 Miles Away from Home". He is the father of Bobby Bare, Jr., also a musician.
Dizzy Gillespie - Trumpet, Vocals.... John Barrows, Jim Buffington, Jim Chambers, Fred Klein - French horn (#1-4).... George Berg, Jack Greenberg, Tom Parshley - Woodwinds (# 1-4).... Quincy Jones, Jimmy Nottingham, Ernie Royal - Trumpet (# 5-8).... Leon Comegys, J. J. Johnson, George Matthews - Trombone (# 5-8).... George Dorsey, Hilton Jefferson - Alto saxophone (# 5-8).... Hank Mobley, Lucky Thompson - Tenor saxophone (# 5-8).... Danny Bank - Baritone saxophone.... Wynton Kelly (# 1-4), Wade Legge (# 5-8) - Piano.... Lou Hackney (# 5-8), Percy Heath (# 1-4) - Bass.... Jimmy Crawford (# 1-4), Charlie Persip (# 5-8) - Drums.... Buster Harding - Arranger (# 5-8).... Johnny Richards - Arranger, Conductor (# 1-4).... Unnamed string section (# 1-4).... ...........................................
Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson Bass – Oscar Pettiford Clarinet – Jimmy Hamilton Drums – Osie Johnson Guitar – Sidney Gross (# A1 to A3) Piano – Billy Taylor ........................................................... A1 Tune For Tex A2 Where Or When A3 Kamman's A Comin' B1 Ever So Easy B2 Mr. E-Z ............................................................. Recorded - Recorded in New York City, 1954. ............................................................. Why search for your favorite music in my channel? Because i'm always trying to name the musicians, place and date of the recordings! ............................................................ Please let me know if i have missed something. ............................................................ Make it easy on yourself.....
The River 00:00:00,00 Doc Holiday 00:02:52,06 Cowpoke 00:04:57,21 Blood's Thicker Than Water 00:07:01,22 The Blizzard 00:09:32,05 Stampede 00:12:54,09 The Rainmaker 00:15:31,04 Streets Of Laredo 00:18:03,11 Black Lightning 00:22:03,18 Big Twenty 00:24:55,09 The Eyes Of Death 00:26:52,10 I'm Afraid 00:29:31,20 Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr., is an American singer, songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and traditional country. He is the son of legendary country music singer Hank Williams and the father of Hank Williams III, Holly Williams, Hilary Williams, Samuel Williams, and Katie Williams. Williams began his career by following in his famed father's footsteps, sin...
Gene Ammons - tenor saxophone Jackie McLean - alto saxophone Art Farmer - trumpet Mal Waldron - piano Kenny Burrell - guitar Doug Watkins - bass Art Taylor - drums .......................................................... 01 - Funky - 0:00 02 - Pint Size - 8:59 03 - Stella By Starlight - 21:23 04 - King Size - 30:21 .......................................................... Recorded - January 11, 1957 Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey ........................................................... Why search for your favorite music in my channel? Because i'm always trying to name the musicians, place and date of the recordings! ............................................................ Please let me know if i have missed something. ....................................................
The Blue Note, Tokyo, Japan Song List: 01 - Something Special 02 - Big Blues 03 - Down From Antigua 04 - Water Lily 05 - Skylark 06 - Furnished Flats 07 - My Funny Valentine Musicians: ・Jim Hall (Guitar) ・Kenny Barron (Piano) ・Scott Colley (Bass) ・Terry Clarke (Drums) 【TLRMC059】 Jim Hall Quartet 07/03/1997 01/30/2016
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - On Sunday, December 12, 2004, Hank Jones gave a master class produced by John Snyder of Artists House Foundation and David Schroeder of the NYU jazz department. This was one performance filled with vitality. Hank now in his eighties, is still touring (recently returning from Japan) arrived bursting with energy and after a long day, was still going strong as he chatted with the jazz students which he had performed and instructed that day. Hank Jones, brother of Elvin Jones (the drummer) and Thad (the cornetist), was born 1918 in Mississippi and raised in Michigan. He was influenced by performers Fat Waller, Earl Hines and Art Tatum and is known for his distinctive swinging style. Hank's first gig was with Hot Lips Page band in 1944, a job Lucky ...
Jambalaya (On The Bayou) 00:00:00,00 I Won't Be Home No More 00:02:50,22 Honky Tonk Blues 00:05:33,06 I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive 00:07:28,09 Honky Tonkin' 00:09:52,08 Howlin' At The Moon 00:12:37,02 My Bucket's Got A Hole In It 00:15:18,02 Baby, We're Really In Love 00:17:48,14 Mind Your Own Business 00:20:18,18 Rootie Tootie 00:23:11,18 I Ain't Got Nothin' But Time 00:25:54,22 You Better Keep It On Your Mind 00:28:37,10 Hiram King "Hank" Williams, (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, Williams recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sel...
Grand Ole Opry 11-10-56 WSM, Roy Acuff, Red Foley,Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Lefty Frizzell,Johnny Horton, Patsy Cline, Carl Smith,George Jones, Johnny Cash, Minnie Pearl,Hank Snow, Hank Thompson, Marty Robins, Everly Brothers, Don Gibson, Bobby Helms, Brenda Lee The Grand Ole Opry started as the WSM Barn Dance in the new fifth-floor radio station studio of the National Life & Accident Insurance Company in downtown Nashville, Tennessee on November 28, 1925. On October 18, 1925, management began a program featuring "Dr. Humphrey Bate and his string quartet of old-time musicians." On November 2, WSM hired long-time announcer and program director George D. "Judge" Hay, an enterprising pioneer from the National Barn Dance program at WLS Radio in Chicago, who was also named the most popular ra...
I Saw The Light 00:00:00,00 Calling You 00:02:42,07 Dear Brother 00:05:32,16 Wealth Won't Save Your Soul 00:08:05,10 How Can You Refuse Him Now 00:10:49,09 When God Comes And Gathers His Jewels 00:13:23,03 Jesus Remembered Me 00:16:10,09 A House Of Gold 00:18:42,24 Hiram King "Hank" Williams, (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, Williams recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that ranked number one (three posthumously). Williams died in 1953 at the age of 29, from heart failure exacerbated by pills and alcohol. Despite his ...
I Can't Stop Loving You 00:00,0 A Legend In My Time 02:26,2 Just One Time 04:50,0 I Think It's Best (To Forget Me) 07:17,2 Lonesome No.1 09:37,2 God Walks These Hills With Me 11:56,1 Oh Lonesome Me 14:35,2 It's My Way 17:05,1 Blue Blue Day 19:11,1 It's A Sin 21:04,0 Sea Of Heartbreak 23:41,0 Where No One Stands Alone 26:09,2 Donald Eugene "Don" Gibson (April 3, 1928 – November 17, 2003) was an American songwriter and country musician. A Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Gibson penned such country standards as "Sweet Dreams" and "I Can't Stop Loving You", and enjoyed a string of country hits from 1957 into the early 1970s. Gibson recorded a series of successful duets with Dottie West in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the most successful of which were the Number two country hit ...
MUSICIAN GUITARIST HANK JOHNSON MURDERED AND UNSOLVED NOW 4 YEARS.THIS IS REAL DOCUMENTS AND REAL FOOTAGE OF THE LIES TOLD BY JOHN PASCHALL. THIS IS 4 YEARS OF INVESTIGATIONS FROM THE MEDIA ACCUMULATED TO SHOW YOU THE LIES AND THREATS OF PEOPLES LIES,PEOPLE MURDERED. A MOVIE MADE. A FATHER MURDERED AND COVERED UP. A DOUBLE MURDER TO COVER UP THE COVER UP. THE THREATS TO THE VICTIMS ATTORNEY,MOM,HIS WIFE,WITNESSES,WITNESSES BEATEN, A FEDERAL JUDGE,RACISM,DEATH THREATS BY LAW ENFORCEMENTS. THIS IS A MUST SEE AND READ. WATCH AMERICAN VIOLET. WATCH THIS VIDEO,.
This episode of the Tommy Hunter Show was broadcast February 17, 1990. Guests were Hank Snow, Kitty Wells with Johnnie & Bobby Wright, Gary Fjellgaard, Patty Loveless, and Lee Dinwoodie.
Lucky Thompson - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone.... Hank Jones - piano.... Richard Davis - bass.... Connie Kay - drums.... ........................................................ "In a Sentimental Mood" - 5:49 "Fly With the Wind" - 4:01 "Mid-Nite Oil" - 5:08 "Reminiscent" - 4:04 "Mumba Neua" - 4:47 "I Forgot to Remember" - 6:36 "Prey-Loot" - 4:05 "Invitation" - 4:55 ........................................................ Recorded - September 15, 1964 - Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey ......................................................... Why search for your favorite music in my channel? Because i'm always trying to name the musicians, place and date of the recordings! ............................................................ Please let me know if i have missed...