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The Adamson was an English car manufactured in Enfield, Middlesex, from 1912 to 1925. It was designed by Reginald Barton Adamson at the premises of the family haulage contract business.
The first car of 1912 was a small two-seater bullnosed cyclecar and had a 1,099 cc twin-cylinder or 1,074 cc four-cylinder engine made by Alpha of Coventry driving the rear wheels via a three-speed-and-reverse gearbox and a countershaft from which two V-belts went to the rear wheels. The engine could be started from the driving seat using a mechanical linkage. The channel section steel chassis was placed under the axles with suspension by semi-elliptic leaf springs. This arrangement allowed the car to have a low, sporting appearance. In 1914 the option of a larger four-cylinder version was added. A new model was announced in 1916 with 1330 cc four-cylinder engine, but few if any reached the public before car production ceased later that year.
After the war a new company, R. Barton Adamson and Co was formed and the 1916 four-cylinder car was resurrected but now with a Coventry-Simplex engine. In 1920 it cost £375 falling to £210 in 1924 but to put the price into perspective, in 1923 the Austin 7 was launched costing £165.
James is a common English surname and given name:
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"Have I Told You Lately" is a hit song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and recorded for his 1989 album Avalon Sunset. It is a romantic ballad often played at weddings although it was originally written also as a prayer.
"Have I Told You Lately" has become a classic song and has received acclaim by winning a Grammy Award and a BMI Million-Air certificate. When released as a single by Mercury in 1989, it charted at number twelve on US Adult Contemporary Charts and has been a popular cover song with many vocal and instrumental versions recorded by numerous artists and bands. In 1993, Rod Stewart's version charted at number five in the US and UK.
Composed as a love ballad and built on the framework of "Someone Like You", it is preceded on Avalon Sunset by the song, "I'd Love to Write Another Song" proclaiming "In poetry I'd carve it well/ I'd even make it rhyme." Then, in the words of Brian Hinton what follows is:
"Have I Told You Lately" was listed as No. 261 on the "All Time 885 Greatest Songs" list compiled in 2004 by Philadelphia radio station WXPN from listeners' votes. In August 2006, Van Morrison's original recording was voted #6 on a list of the Top 10 First Dance Wedding Songs, based on a poll of 1,300 DJs in the UK. Van Morrison's original version of this song was #98 on the New York Daily News, The 100 Greatest Love Songs, from the list published on 12 February 2007. In October 2007, Van Morrison received a Million-Air certificate for over four million air plays of "Have I Told You Lately" from the prestigious BMI awards held in London, England.
Peter Adamson (16 February 1930 – 17 January 2002) was a British stage and television actor. He is best known for playing the character of Len Fairclough in the long-running television series Coronation Street from 1961 to 1983.
Born in Allerton, Liverpool, England, Adamson was the youngest of six children. His father was a manager of a menswear shop. Adamson left school at the age of 14 and took an office job in a solicitor's firm, before trying for a career as a commercial artist.
After taking part in a community play at the age of 17, Adamson moved to London and attended LAMDA, but left after two months. He returned to the North West, working in repertory theatre for several years, where he met his wife Jean. He also set up his own rep theatre company, producing and performing in plays and summer shows at Weston-super-Mare. He went on to appear in London's West End, and first appeared on television in 1956 in a variety show. He then gained roles in television dramas such as Granada Television's Skyport and Knight Errant Limited before being cast as Len Fairclough in Granada's fledgling series Coronation Street in late 1960. His character first appeared onscreen in January 1961.
The song is baby mine by Allison Krauss... this is my nephew, he lived three hours after being born, he died from a rare disease called encephalocele... R.I.P Payton...
Star Map (Story Behind the Still Chapter 3) This is an action flick with a twist. You might want to put your rubber gloves on for this one. The crime scene is messy. We had a great time making it and I hope that you enjoy the intensity. Crew: Producers: James Adamson and Lee Eisenhower Director: James Adamson Screen Play: Aaron Leroux Story: James Adamson, Lee Eisenhower, Aaron Leroux Camera Op: James Adamson Steady Cam: Anthony Quesada Editor / Graphics: James Adamson Set Sound: Rick Zavala Sound Design: James Adamson and Lee Eisenhower Special Effects: Jamie Kilburn and Aaron Eisenhower Makeup: Terry Alabata Actors: Jerry/ Anthony Terranova Ruby/ Ruby Beaupre Pike/ Lee Eisenhower Driver/ Mike Slye Security Guard/ Rick Zavala Taxi Driver/ Lee Eisenhower Eyes/ James Adamson and Lee Ei...
James Adamson- “Silent Noon” by Ralph Vaughn Williams for the Helen C. Adams Vocal Music 2017 Scholarship ► SUBSCRIBE ◄ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrSjkTOl6Mn3a7ZOFtMOaeA?sub_confirmation=1 ► ABOUT THE HELEN C. ADAMS VOCAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP ◄ These scholarships will be provided by a partnership between RE/MAX Crossroads/First Realty III and Ron Montgomery Motors, whose owners are musicians and dedicated to excellence in music education. The winners will be chosen based on vocal achievement only. Awards are not needs-based, and the winner does not have to be majoring in music in college. ► ABOUT THE HELEN C. ADAMS ◄ Helen Adams was a consummate musician who enjoyed playing the piano for everyone. From a young age, her playing opened the doors to easily making friends and meetin...
Richard "The Rok Ape" Kemp-Hay (Storm MMA, Canberra) vs James Adamson (Integrated MMA/Fairtex, Brisbane). Really good fight from Glory 2. The Rok Ape took this fight on 4 days notice flying into The Gold Coast from Canberra. Both these guys had plenty of heart and went for it.. James Adamson wins via TKO Strikes in the first round. Glory MMA 2 Gold Coast Australia 05 May 2012
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The Christmas Song, inspired by Nat King Cole. Recorded on: Nord Stage 2 Rode NT2A Focusrite 18i8 Logic Pro X
My Funny Valentine - Peter Adamson. Backing bought on iTunes: https://itun.es/gb/of50A?i=450072920 Recorded on: iPhone 6s (video) Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 Rode NT2A Logic Pro
James Oliver from Adamson talks to InAVate at Prolight + Sound 2013 about the company's new E12 speaker system and what else was on show at the company's stand.
Yeni sezonda, bambaşka bir hikaye var karşında. Bu, dünyanın en özgür ekibi BANDALOOP ile NetWork’ün güçlü dansı. Hazırsan… Sahne senin, hikaye senin. NWstories 01: NetWork SS17 Vertical Dance Videography: James Adamson Photography: Jorg Badura Performance: Bandaloop BANDALOOPers: Courtney Moreno, Mark Stuver, Becca Dean, Jessica Swanson Make-up: Anouk Sullivan Hair: Joshua Conover
James Adamson from the band CLAY test driving his King Bee Relic Telecaster custom guitar at millstone music. audio recorded by fusebox studios in the live room @ Millstone.
Hills and Valleys by Tauren Wells U Smile by Justin Bieber Sung by Robert James Adamson Recorded by Stephen Bunten Pictures by Theresa Bunten Permissions by Robert J Adamson -Melissa Lewis
This is a reel that covers some of my work over the last year. I have kept the footage to cinema style shooting as to make it more entertaining to watch. The song is by Bonobo. (6-17-2010)
James Adamson was crowned the very first champion on a Manchester Fighting Championship show as he won the featherweight title. SD's Simon Cafferty caught up with James to talk about his victory.
'Have I Told You Lately' - Van Morrison. An adaptation of Brian Chapman's cover of Have I Told You Lately. Instrumentals and vocals by Peter Adamson Recorded on: Nord Stage 2 Rode NT2A Focusrite 18i8 Logic Pro X