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Jim Beam Bold Choices Cultural Movement
http://www.adverbox.com/ads/jim-beam-bold-choices/ One of America's most iconic brands, Ji...
published: 26 Feb 2011
author: adverbox
Jim Beam Bold Choices Cultural Movement
Jim Beam Bold Choices Cultural Movement
http://www.adverbox.com/ads/jim-beam-bold-choices/ One of America's most iconic brands, Jim Beam, is sparking a cultural movement for bold choices. Because t...- published: 26 Feb 2011
- views: 1134
- author: adverbox
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The Making of Jim Beam "Bold Choices" - BEHIND THE SCENES
Life is full of choices. This film explains some of the thinking and special effects used ...
published: 26 Feb 2011
author: Anthony Kalamut
The Making of Jim Beam "Bold Choices" - BEHIND THE SCENES
The Making of Jim Beam "Bold Choices" - BEHIND THE SCENES
Life is full of choices. This film explains some of the thinking and special effects used in creating a truly great "story" of bold choices. Starting Willem ...- published: 26 Feb 2011
- views: 2441
- author: Anthony Kalamut
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TEDxGreenville - Jim De Piante - Watson - A Bold Party Trick, or Technological Leap?
De Piante served as a flight crewman in the US Navy, graduated in Information Technology f...
published: 21 Apr 2011
author: TEDxTalks
TEDxGreenville - Jim De Piante - Watson - A Bold Party Trick, or Technological Leap?
TEDxGreenville - Jim De Piante - Watson - A Bold Party Trick, or Technological Leap?
De Piante served as a flight crewman in the US Navy, graduated in Information Technology from the University of Florida, and then joined IBM as a software en...- published: 21 Apr 2011
- views: 1240
- author: TEDxTalks
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1114. A Crowd Of Bold Sharemen (John Campbell Mitchell) - Jim Payne
John Campbell Mitchell, from Notre Dame Bay in Newfoundland, wrote this song around 1915. ...
published: 23 Aug 2010
author: raymondcrooke
1114. A Crowd Of Bold Sharemen (John Campbell Mitchell) - Jim Payne
1114. A Crowd Of Bold Sharemen (John Campbell Mitchell) - Jim Payne
John Campbell Mitchell, from Notre Dame Bay in Newfoundland, wrote this song around 1915. He was one of the sharemen who signed on to a fishing voyage on the...- published: 23 Aug 2010
- views: 872
- author: raymondcrooke
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Jim Europe's 369th Infantry "Hellfighters" Band "On Patrol In No Man's Land" James Reese Europe
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry "Hellfighters" Band "On Patrol In No Man's Land" Pathe 1919 re...
published: 24 Nov 2013
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry "Hellfighters" Band "On Patrol In No Man's Land" James Reese Europe
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry "Hellfighters" Band "On Patrol In No Man's Land" James Reese Europe
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry "Hellfighters" Band "On Patrol In No Man's Land" Pathe 1919 recorded just before the death on May 9, 1919, of James Reese Europe THIS RECORD IS UNIQUE! NO COMPANY HAD ISSUED ANY RECORDING LIKE THIS BEFORE! What the time? Nine? Fall in line. All right, boys--now, take it slow. Are you ready? Steady! Very good, Eddie. Over the top--let's go! Quiet, lie it--else you'll start a riot. Keep your proper distance--follow 'long. Cover, brother, and when you see me hover, obey my orders and you won't go wrong! There's a Minenwerfer [German mortar] coming--look out (bang!). Hear that roar (bang!)! There's one more (bang!). Stand fast--there's a Very light [flare]. Don't gasp or they'll find you all right. Don't start to bombing with those hand grenades. (Rat-a-tat-tat-tat.) There's a machine gun, holy spades! Alert, gas! Put on your mask. Adjust it correctly and hurry up fast. Drop! There's a rocket from the Boche [German] barrage. Down, hug the ground--close as you can! Don't stand! Creep and crawl--follow me, that's all. What do you hear? Nothing near. Don't fear--all is clear. That's the life of a stroll when you take a patrol out in No Man's Land. Ain't it grand out in No Man's Land? Europe's music on Pathé discs is different from that of Europe's Society Orchestra issued on Victor discs five years earlier. The musicians were different; popular music had changed; instead of making dance records, he now worked in a military band tradition, conducting different instruments than in earlier years. Whereas none of the Victor recordings featured vocals, some Pathés feature singers Noble Sissle and C. Creighton Thompson. Moreover, different technology was used. It is unfortunate that his final discs are vertical-cut records. In the year the records were issued, hill-and-dale technology was quickly losing favor with record buyers. By 1920 nearly all talking machines were made for lateral-cut discs. Equipment for playing Pathé discs became relatively scarce in subsequent years. Had his records been made with lateral-cut technology, they might have enjoyed more popularity and his name might have been better remembered by subsequent generations. After four sessions with Europe, the Pathé company issued a special flier announcing new titles: "Eleven records of the world's greatest exponent of syncopation just off the press." In bold type, the flier announced, "Jim Europe's jazz will live forever." Sadly, the music became relatively obscure. Europe's musicians perform more in a military band tradition than in the new jazz idiom. Nonetheless, Europe is a significant pre-jazz artist or transitional figure, the most important African-American musical leader in the period when ragtime was on the wane but before the reign of King Oliver and Louis Armstrong. Europe suffered a fatal stabbing two days after his band cut six titles for Pathé on May 7, 1919. There was no clear motive for the backstage attack during a Boston's Mechanics Hall concert. Accounts differ, but it seems that Europe reprimanded Herbert Wright for the drummer's unprofessional habit of walking on and off stage while other acts performed. Herbert Wright was already simmering from what he perceived as favoritism, feeling the bandleader never blamed Steven Wright for mistakes but only criticized Herbert (together, Steven and Herbert Wright made up the "Percussion Twins"--they shared surnames but were not related). When Europe ordered Wright to leave a dressing room, the unstable drummer produced a penknife and stabbed the bandleader in the neck. Others in the room, including Sissle, were unable to stop Wright. Europe was rushed to City Hospital but soon died.- published: 24 Nov 2013
- views: 11
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Jim Lyon: Be Bold! Church of God Convention 2014
For more information about the Church of God Convention 2014, and to register, visit www.c...
published: 25 Nov 2013
Jim Lyon: Be Bold! Church of God Convention 2014
Jim Lyon: Be Bold! Church of God Convention 2014
For more information about the Church of God Convention 2014, and to register, visit www.chogconvention.org! #BeBold2014- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 1761
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Jim Myrick Bold 100
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published: 04 Apr 2013
author: University Production
Jim Myrick Bold 100
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Fast Horses & Pretty Women, Jim Beam & a Bold Choice
http://BourbonBlog.com interviews Jim Master Distiller Fred Noe making a bold choice to ta...
published: 10 Mar 2011
author: bourbonblog
Fast Horses & Pretty Women, Jim Beam & a Bold Choice
Fast Horses & Pretty Women, Jim Beam & a Bold Choice
http://BourbonBlog.com interviews Jim Master Distiller Fred Noe making a bold choice to talk about Bourbon, horses and pretty women at the 2010 FEI World Equ...- published: 10 Mar 2011
- views: 286
- author: bourbonblog
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The Bold Tommy Makem - Jim Brannigan
A lament to the passing of Tommy Makem. This song was written on the eve of Tommy's death ...
published: 23 Aug 2009
author: JimLaddie
The Bold Tommy Makem - Jim Brannigan
The Bold Tommy Makem - Jim Brannigan
A lament to the passing of Tommy Makem. This song was written on the eve of Tommy's death and recorded the day after. The tune I think, is most appropriate a...- published: 23 Aug 2009
- views: 961
- author: JimLaddie
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Bold Things - Hearts Ajar
www.boldthings.com
Video Directed by Freddie Leyden
Bold Things are: Jim O'Donoghue Mart...
published: 05 Sep 2013
Bold Things - Hearts Ajar
Bold Things - Hearts Ajar
www.boldthings.com Video Directed by Freddie Leyden Bold Things are: Jim O'Donoghue Martin, Gavin Murray, Ian Patterson and Ronan Mc Geough Recorded by Dali Bor in Flat 404, Whitechapel, London in May 2013 Mixed by Gavin Murray Mastered by Fergal Davis Artwork by Luke Kitt Lyrics by Jim O'Donoghue Martin Music by Bold Things © 2013 Additional thanks to Laurie Randal Szmek- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 696
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Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Hellfighters Band "Dixie Is Dixie Once More" James Reese Europe
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Hellfighters Band play "Dixie Is Dixie Once More" on a Pathe d...
published: 24 Nov 2013
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Hellfighters Band "Dixie Is Dixie Once More" James Reese Europe
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Hellfighters Band "Dixie Is Dixie Once More" James Reese Europe
Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Hellfighters Band play "Dixie Is Dixie Once More" on a Pathe disc made in 1919. This was recorded two days before the death on May 9, 1919, of James Reese Europe. "Dixie Is Dixie Once More" is sung by Noble Sissle. Lyrics express a Southerner's joy that loved ones in the Army are coming home. The line about Alexander having his ragtime band back in Dixie alludes to Irving Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and to songs that evolved from Berlin's classic, such as "When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France." There'll be happy days in Dixie Happy days and night All our boys are back once more Celebrating 'cause they won the war Soon again you'll hear them singin' 'round that cabin door Old Alexander's got his ragtime band Where he belongs, in dear old Dixieland There'll be happy days in Dixie 'cause Dixie is Dixie once more Europe's music on Pathé discs is different from that of Europe's Society Orchestra issued on Victor discs five years earlier. The musicians were different; popular music had changed; instead of making dance records, he now worked in a military band tradition, conducting different instruments than in earlier years. Whereas none of the Victor recordings featured vocals, some Pathés feature singers Noble Sissle and C. Creighton Thompson. Moreover, different technology was used. It is unfortunate that his final discs are vertical-cut records. In the year the records were issued, hill-and-dale technology was quickly losing favor with record buyers. By 1920 nearly all talking machines were made for lateral-cut discs. Equipment for playing Pathé discs became relatively scarce in subsequent years. Had his records been made with lateral-cut technology, they might have enjoyed more popularity and his name might have been better remembered by subsequent generations. After four sessions with Europe, the Pathé company issued a special flier announcing new titles: "Eleven records of the world's greatest exponent of syncopation just off the press." In bold type, the flier announced, "Jim Europe's jazz will live forever." Sadly, the music became relatively obscure. Europe's musicians perform more in a military band tradition than in the new jazz idiom. Nonetheless, Europe is a significant pre-jazz artist or transitional figure, the most important African-American musical leader in the period when ragtime was on the wane but before the reign of King Oliver and Louis Armstrong. Europe suffered a fatal stabbing two days after his band recorded six titles for Pathe. That recording session took place on May 7, 1919. There was no clear motive for the stabbing. Accounts differ, but it seems that backstage during a Boston concert Europe reprimanded Herbert Wright for the drummer's unprofessional habit of walking on and off stage while other acts performed. When Europe ordered Herbert Wright to leave Europe's dressing room, the unstable drummer produced a pen knife and stabbed the bandleader in the neck. Europe was rushed to City Hospital, where he soon died. Europe could have contributed significantly to popular music in the 1920s and beyond. He was ambitious, talented, energetic. New opportunities presented themselves in 1919, and Jim Europe's best days may have been ahead. We simply cannot know what form that contribution would have taken.- published: 24 Nov 2013
- views: 7
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Jim Nolan sings Jimi Hendrix's Axis: Bold as Love .MOV
As a young teenager, I used to listen to Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and other Motown...
published: 29 May 2011
author: Jim Nolan
Jim Nolan sings Jimi Hendrix's Axis: Bold as Love .MOV
Jim Nolan sings Jimi Hendrix's Axis: Bold as Love .MOV
As a young teenager, I used to listen to Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and other Motown bands. I still love those guys, but somewhere in the 1966-7 area o...- published: 29 May 2011
- views: 108
- author: Jim Nolan
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Bold As Love (Hendrix): Jim Richter, mandolin
please visit http://www.jimrichter.com for more about me Haven't posted a Hendrix mandolin...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: Jim Richter
Bold As Love (Hendrix): Jim Richter, mandolin
Bold As Love (Hendrix): Jim Richter, mandolin
please visit http://www.jimrichter.com for more about me Haven't posted a Hendrix mandolin cover in a long time. One of my favorites. Mostly there.- published: 01 Dec 2011
- views: 2336
- author: Jim Richter
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Be Brave Bold Robot - Keep The Women Happy
Be Brave Bold Robot performing "Keep The Women Happy" at the Friday Night Concert series i...
published: 07 Aug 2011
author: Jim Bailey
Be Brave Bold Robot - Keep The Women Happy
Be Brave Bold Robot - Keep The Women Happy
Be Brave Bold Robot performing "Keep The Women Happy" at the Friday Night Concert series in Cesar Chavez Park in Sacramento on 8-5-11. http://www.bebravebold...- published: 07 Aug 2011
- views: 354
- author: Jim Bailey
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Jim Gatos - Bold 2010 Interview
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published: 10 Mar 2010
author: David Hill
Jim Gatos - Bold 2010 Interview
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Bold Things - Love the Bomb
www.boldthings.com
A version of 'Love the Bomb', by London-based band Bold Things.
Perform...
published: 23 Jan 2014
Bold Things - Love the Bomb
Bold Things - Love the Bomb
www.boldthings.com A version of 'Love the Bomb', by London-based band Bold Things. Performed at The Murrays, Co.Louth, Ireland. Filmed and edited by Claire Byrne Recorded by Graham Patterson Mixed by Gavin Murray Bold Things are: Jim O'Donoghue Martin, Gavin Murray, Ian Patterson, Ronan Mc Geough Music by Bold Things Words by Jim O'Donoghue Martin Special thanks to Conor Hughes © Bold Things 2014 Claire Byrne's Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/user9656557- published: 23 Jan 2014
- views: 20
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Bold and Fresh Jim DeMint
You must see this show get a ticket if you can!! Jim DeMint rocks and should be are Presid...
published: 31 Jan 2010
author: Xxoax
Bold and Fresh Jim DeMint
Bold and Fresh Jim DeMint
You must see this show get a ticket if you can!! Jim DeMint rocks and should be are President.- published: 31 Jan 2010
- views: 421
- author: Xxoax