Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - August 31, 2014
1967 World Series Game 4: Red Sox vs Cardinals
1967 World Series Game 3: Red Sox vs Cardinals
Humpal Physical Therapy
Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - July 13, 2014
Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - August 17, 2014
1967 World Series Game 1_ Cardinals vs Red Sox
Coastal Bend Kart Club
Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - October 12, 2014
Jazz Guitar / Jack Jezzro with Beegie Adair Trio - Hello Dolly
1967 World Series Game 2: Cardinals vs Red Sox
beegie adair - If ever I would leave you HQ
Tegan & Sara - Closer [Alex Adair Remix]
My Piano Romance - Beegie Adair / 10 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - August 31, 2014
1967 World Series Game 4: Red Sox vs Cardinals
1967 World Series Game 3: Red Sox vs Cardinals
Humpal Physical Therapy
Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - July 13, 2014
Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - August 17, 2014
1967 World Series Game 1_ Cardinals vs Red Sox
Coastal Bend Kart Club
Trinity Baptist Church Worship Service - October 12, 2014
Jazz Guitar / Jack Jezzro with Beegie Adair Trio - Hello Dolly
1967 World Series Game 2: Cardinals vs Red Sox
beegie adair - If ever I would leave you HQ
Tegan & Sara - Closer [Alex Adair Remix]
My Piano Romance - Beegie Adair / 10 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
DMMH - Tina Adair Band
beegie adair - isn't this a lovely day HQ
Rejection is My Best Frenemy :: Jerry DeWitt
Adair de Freitas - Cantiga da Esperança
Beegie Adair - In A Sentimental Mood
Tattletales - Soap Couples Week Episode (1983)
Carlos Santana Rig Run With Ed Adair
George, Jack Daniels & Me - Remington Riders (dedicated to George Jones)
Organo Gold Diamond Antonio Adair Speaks To LA
Gordon Novel interview by Jerry Pippin - 7 mar 2007
"Bella Thorne", Adair Tishler Ryan Newman Interview
The Daily Buzz - Adair Lion - "gay is okay"
Carlos Santana Interview
New York Dolls interview - Sylvain Sylvain (part 4)
VTS_02_1.VOB
WCMH - TV 4 - Jerry Jodrey Interview - Fallen Heroes
Los Alamos Fire Dept. Leadership at its BEST!
Viva Santana! an intimate interview with Carlos Santana (part 1)
New York Dolls interview - Sylvain Sylvain (part 2)
Allisyn Ashley Arm Interview So Random Kid Prodigy Reporter Piper Reese! (PipersPicksTV 035)
Tina Adair Band - BORN BAD - brand new album - teaser
Adair Turner: Shadow Banking, Prudential Risk and Social Value
New York Dolls interview - Sylvain Sylvain (part 1)
iCARLY JENNETTE MCCURDY & NATHAN KRESS Interview w PIPER REESE ON SET! (PipersPicks 040)
BELLA THORNE INTERVIEW Pre-Disney w the Only Professional Kid Reporter PIPER REESE (PipersPicks 036)
Kenneth Jerry Adair (December 17, 1936 – May 31, 1987) was a professional baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, and Kansas City Royals from Sand Springs, Oklahoma.
Adair was signed by the Baltimore Orioles out of Oklahoma State University on September 2, 1958 for a $40,000 bonus. he made his Major League Baseball debut with the club that day against the Washington Senators, coming into the game in the bottom of the 8th inning as a defensive replacement for shortstop Chuck Oertel. He did not get an at bat in the game. Adair's first big league at bat came a few days later - September 5 - against the Boston Red Sox. After drawing a walk and scoring in the 8th inning, Adair reached base again in the ninth inning on a fielder's choice. He picked up his first big league hit (a single to left field) in a 3–2 Orioles win over the visiting New York Yankees on September 21. That season, he hit .105 (2-for-19) in 11 games with the Orioles, primarily playing shortstop.
Beegie Adair (born in Barren County, Kentucky in 1937) is a jazz pianist. She studied piano at Western Kentucky University. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee where she did graduate work at Peabody College. She later went on to form the Beegie Adair Trio.
Beegie Adair began taking piano lessons at age five. She continued to study piano throughout college, earning a B.S. in Music Education at Western State University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. During and after college, she played in jazz bands, and spent three years teaching music to children before moving to Nashville, where she became a session musician, working at WSM-TV and Radio. After 9 years at the station, she began freelancing studio work, in addition to TV orchestra work. She was rehearsal pianist and utility keyboard on the Johnny Cash Show on ABC from 1969-1971. She has many album credits with musicians all around the world, including John Stewart, John Loudermilk, J.J. Cale, Ronnie Milsap and Mickey Newbury. Her TV credits include shows with Peggy Lee, Mama Cass Elliott, Dinah Shore, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, Carol Burnett, Lucille Ball. She has accompanied such artists as Urbie Green, Nat Adderley, Lew Tabackin, Perry Como, Wayne Newton, Steve Allen and Henry Mancini in live concerts.
Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (born July 20, 1947) is a Mexican and American rock guitarist. Santana became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, Santana, which pioneered rock, Latin music and jazz fusion. The band's sound featured his melodic, blues-based guitar lines set against Latin and African rhythms featuring percussion instruments such as timbales and congas not generally heard in rock music. Santana continued to work in these forms over the following decades. He experienced a resurgence of popularity and critical acclaim in the late 1990s. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine listed Santana at number 15 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. He has won 10 Grammy Awards and 3 Latin Grammy Awards.
Santana was born in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico. Carlos learned to play the violin at age five and the guitar at age eight. His younger brother, Jorge Santana, would also become a professional guitarist. Young Carlos was heavily influenced by Ritchie Valens at a time when there were very few Latinos in American rock and pop music. The family moved from Autlán de Navarro to Tijuana In La Colonia Libertad, the city on Mexico's border with California, and then San Francisco. Carlos stayed in Tijuana but joined his family in San Francisco later and graduated from James Lick Middle School and Mission High School there. He graduated from Mission High in 1965. Carlos was accepted into the California State University, Northridge and Humboldt State University, but turned down both of the offers. Javier Bátiz, a famous guitarist from Tijuana, was said to have been Carlos's guitar teacher who taught him to play a different style of guitar soloing. After learning Javier Batiz's techniques, Santana would make them his own as well.
George Jackson Churchward CBE (January 31, 1857 – December 19, 1933) was Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1922.
Churchward was born in Stoke Gabriel, Devon and was educated at Totnes Grammar School. He apprenticed in the Newton Abbot works of the South Devon Railway and under Joseph Armstrong in the GWR's Swindon Works. At Swindon he rose from draughtsman through several positions, including Carriage Works Manager, and in 1897 was appointed Chief Assistant to William Dean. After 5 years as Chief Assistant, he succeeded Dean as Locomotive Superintendent.
In 1900 he became the first mayor of Swindon.
In the 19th and early 20th century, railway companies were fiercely competitive. Speed meant revenue and speed was dependent on engineering. Churchward delivered to the GWR from Swindon a series of class-leading and innovative locomotives. Arguably, from the early 1900s to the 1920s the Great Western’s 2-cylinder and 4-cylinder 4-6-0 designs were substantially superior to any class of locomotive of the other British railway companies. On one occasion, the GWR's directors confronted Churchward, and demanded to know why the London and North Western Railway were able to build three 4-6-0 locomotives for the price of two of Churchward's "Stars". Churchward allegedly gave a terse response: "Because one of mine could pull two of their bloody things backwards!"
George Glenn Jones (born September 12, 1931) is an American country music singer known for his long list of hit records, his distinctive voice and phrasing, and his marriage to Tammy Wynette.
Over the past 20 years, Jones has frequently been referred to as the greatest living country singer. Country music scholar Bill C. Malone writes, "For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarcely avoid becoming similarly involved."
Throughout his long career, Jones made headlines often as much for tales of his drinking, stormy relationships with women, and violent rages as for his prolific career of making records and touring. His wild lifestyle led to Jones missing many performances, earning him the nickname "No Show Jones." With the help of his fourth wife, Nancy, he has been sober for over 10 years. Jones has had more than 150 hits during his career, both as a solo artist and in duets with other artists. The shape of his nose and facial features have given Jones the nickname "The Possum." Jones said in an interview that he has chosen to tour only about 60 dates a year.
Something's coming over me
I'm so dizzy I can't see
Can't make out the forest for the trees
My heart is beating faster now
As the traffic's slowing down
And suddenly I'm all alone with you
It's so good
Baby when you're at the wheel
I can't believe the way I feel
It's such a rush
Just being with you
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We're Driving in the Rush Hour
(ooh you send me)
You take me to the Rush Hour
You got me in the Rush Hour
Feel it getting hot in here
Feel me getting close to you dear
Slow motion moving you, moving me
Now your lips are touching mine
And in your eyes that certain shine
Honey, I know just where you're taking me
It's so good
Baby when you're at the wheel
I can't believe the way I feel
It's such a rush
Just being with you
chorus