LOVE TO YOU, Peter Levin and Friends live in NYC
Trauma, Somatic Experiencing and Peter A. Levine PhD
GOTTA LIGHT, Peter Levin and Friends live in NYC
Peter Levin playing a Clavinet D6 with Vibanet Preamp
Peter Levin sits in with The Allman Brothers Band @ Mtn Jam
MOOG BASS - Moon Palace NYC w/ Peter Levin
Part I: Dr. Peter Levin discusses innovation at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Peter Levin discusses the perception of owning a Vintage Vibe Piano
SDCC 2013: Course of the Force and Nedist Industries with Peter Levin
Visceral Osteopathy with Peter Wührl
Peter Levin discusses touring with The Gregg Allman Band
Peter Levin discusses touring with a Vintage Vibe Piano
Peter Levin talks about what drew him towards Vintage Vibe
Funk, Soul and Gospel with Peter Levin of Moon Palace Revival
LOVE TO YOU, Peter Levin and Friends live in NYC
Trauma, Somatic Experiencing and Peter A. Levine PhD
GOTTA LIGHT, Peter Levin and Friends live in NYC
Peter Levin playing a Clavinet D6 with Vibanet Preamp
Peter Levin sits in with The Allman Brothers Band @ Mtn Jam
MOOG BASS - Moon Palace NYC w/ Peter Levin
Part I: Dr. Peter Levin discusses innovation at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Peter Levin discusses the perception of owning a Vintage Vibe Piano
SDCC 2013: Course of the Force and Nedist Industries with Peter Levin
Visceral Osteopathy with Peter Wührl
Peter Levin discusses touring with The Gregg Allman Band
Peter Levin discusses touring with a Vintage Vibe Piano
Peter Levin talks about what drew him towards Vintage Vibe
Funk, Soul and Gospel with Peter Levin of Moon Palace Revival
Allman Brothers Band ft Peter Levin - Statesboro Blues 6-8-14 Mountain Jam, Hunter NY
Peter Levin, CEO, Amida Technology Solutions @ Digital Health Summer Summit S.F. 2014
Allman Brothers Band with Peter Levin - Please Call Home 6-8-14 Mountain Jam, Hunter NY
Huétor Santillán. Teatro la Garita. El ojo público de Peter Levin Shaffer 2013 12 15
FENDER RHODES - Moon Palace NYC w/ Peter Levin
HAMMOND B3 - Moon Palace NYC w/ Peter Levin
Peter Levin ~ Green earrings @ Bluenote NYC 2/8/14
Gov 2.0 Summit 2010: Peter Levin and Thor Muller, "Improving Customer Service"
"Papa Was A Rolling Stone" • Joey Williams Project w/ Peter Levin feat. Mac Boyz
Media professor/expert Paul Levinson on new media influence
Particle Fever - Mark Levinson Interview
Meet the Artists '11: Sam Levinson
Don Lucoff of PDXJazz on his entry to the jazz world
Peter, Paul and Mary's Peter Yarrow candid feature interview
Paul Levinson talks about fact-based movies
Sanford Levinson - Renewing Democracy: How Much Do Elections Matter?
2. Dylan Ratigan interviews Paul Levinson & Michael Wolff about Al Jazeera in USA
Paul Levinson PhD HD Original air dare 07-15-14
Spirituality/Gnostic author Timothy Freke in-depth interview
Alex Jones Show: Friday (6-27-14) Peter Breggin
Interview with Peter Kauzer - Canoe Slalom Athlete
Levinson Acoustic Guitars Medina LJ43, LJ24 & Sangamon LS-33
Meet the Artists '11: Peter D. Richardson
The Arrangers Part 2: Nelson Riddle
Brüno (6/10) Movie CLIP - The Hottest Baby Photo Shoot (2009) HD
Sci-Tech Awards: Joshua Pines, David Reisner, Lou Levinson, Curtis Clark, ASC, and David Register
Brüno (3/10) Movie CLIP - Mexican Chair People (2009) HD
Jessica Levinson: History of Campaign Finance Law
Brüno (5/10) Movie CLIP - Healing the Middle East (2009) HD
Levinson Acoustic Guitars LS-23
Brad Sugars shares expert business advice with Jay Conrad Levinson
Readercon 2011 Part1 Rick Wilber Paul Levinson talk to Joe Viglione on Visual Radio
Peter James Levinson (1 July 1934 Atlantic City, New Jersey - 21 October 2008 Malibu) was an American music publicist and biographer, particularly of jazz musicians.
Levinson took his bachelor's at the University of Virginia, where he wrote on jazz in the university paper.
After completing service in the Army in Korea, he wrote freelance on jazz music in New York City and took a job at Columbia Records in the late 1950s. His first job as a publicist was with Jack Jones, beginning in 1962. He spent nearly fifty years in the music industry as a promoter and representative for stars such as Count Basie, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman, Lalo Schifrin, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Chuck Mangione, Dave Brubeck, Rosemary Clooney, Erroll Garner, Stan Getz, Peggy Lee, Bill Evans, Dexter Gordon, Maynard Ferguson, Pete Fountain, Art Garfunkel, Bud Shank, Phyllis Diller, George Shearing, Chick Corea, Jim Hall, Benny Carter, Charlie Byrd, Louie Bellson, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jack Lemmon, and Mel Tormé.
Levinson's publicity work also extended into television and film, working on Dallas, Z, Fiddler on the Roof, and Kramer vs. Kramer. He founded his own company, Peter Levinson Communications, which was based initially in New York; though he reduced his clientele in the 1980s and 1990s, he continued to represent clents into the early 2000s. He also helped orchestrate the 1986 introduction of a postage stamp in honor of Duke Ellington.
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Since 1967, Levin has amassed a large number of credits directing episodic television and television films. Some of his television series credits include Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, James at 15, The Paper Chase, Family, Starsky & Hutch, Lou Grant, Fame, Cagney & Lacey, Law & Order and Judging Amy.
Some of his television film credits include A Reason to Live (1985), A Killer Among Us (1990), Queen Sized (2008) and among other films.
Prior to becoming a director, Levin worked as an actor in several Broadway productions. He trained at the Carnegie Mellon University. Eventually becoming a theatre director, he directed productions at the Long Wharf Theatre and the Pacific Resident Theatre Company. He also co-founded the off-off-Broadway Loft Theatre and was also a associate artist of The Interact Theatre Company.
Gregory LeNoir Allman (born December 8, 1947 in Nashville, Tennessee), known as Gregg Allman, is a rock and blues singer, keyboardist, guitarist and songwriter, and a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band. He was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2006. His distinctive voice placed him in 70th place in the Rolling Stone list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time".
At the beginning of the 1970s, The Allman Brothers Band enjoyed huge success and a number of their most characteristic songs were written by Allman. Unusually for the time, the band was based in the Southeastern United States and their music, which has been called ‘Southern Rock’, a term derided by Allman, incorporates an innovative fusion of rock and jazz.
Following the death of his older brother, the guitarist Duane Allman in 1971 and bass guitarist Berry Oakley around a year later, in motorcycle accidents, the band struggled on and continued to perform and record. In addition, Allman developed a solo career and a band under his own name. Allman’s solo music has perhaps a greater resonance of soul music than his work with ABB, possibly because of the influence of artists such as Bobby Bland and Little Milton, singers who he has long admired.
Joseph Joshua "Joey" Williams (born June 4, 1902 in Rotherham, Yorkshire) was a professional footballer.
Williams was an outside forward who started out with his hometown club Rotherham County, playing over a hundred games. In summer 1924 he was signed by Huddersfield Town and won two First Division titles in 1924-25 and 1925-26. During the latter season he played 23 league games for Huddersfield before moving to Stoke City in March 1926, who were relegated from the Second Division the same season, making Williams the first player to win a Championship medal and be relegated in the same season.
In the summer of 1929, he toured South Africa with a Football Association XI, earning two caps but these are not official recognised as caps for England. On his return to England, in September 1929 he moved to Arsenal, signed by his former boss at Huddersfield Herbert Chapman, who had previously managed him at Huddersfield Town. He made his Arsenal debut in a 5–2 defeat at Aston Villa on September 25, 1929 and the following month played in the 1929 FA Charity Shield, for the Professionals against the Amateurs at The Den, which they won 3–0.