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Roger Bannister Breaks the 4 Minute Mile
Roger Bannister Breaks the 4 Minute Mile, taken from the British Pathe series 'A Day That ...
published: 25 May 2012
author: SportingHistory
Roger Bannister Breaks the 4 Minute Mile
Roger Bannister Breaks the 4 Minute Mile
Roger Bannister Breaks the 4 Minute Mile, taken from the British Pathe series 'A Day That Shook The World'. Watch all 122 Days That Shook The World for free ...- published: 25 May 2012
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- author: SportingHistory
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Bannister Landy Miracle Mile 1954
On 6th May 1954, Roger Bannister ran the first sub-4-minute mile at Iffley Road, Oxford. H...
published: 08 Dec 2008
author: Brian Sacks
Bannister Landy Miracle Mile 1954
Bannister Landy Miracle Mile 1954
On 6th May 1954, Roger Bannister ran the first sub-4-minute mile at Iffley Road, Oxford. He held his world record for just six weeks before his great rival, ...- published: 08 Dec 2008
- views: 103174
- author: Brian Sacks
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Roger Bannister breaks the four minute mile
roger Bannister breaks the four minute mile....
published: 31 May 2007
author: Phil Dourado
Roger Bannister breaks the four minute mile
Roger Bannister breaks the four minute mile
roger Bannister breaks the four minute mile.- published: 31 May 2007
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- author: Phil Dourado
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The Man and the Mile: History of the 4-minute barrier
For decades in the late 19th and early 20th century, the 4-minute mile seemed like an impo...
published: 24 Aug 2013
The Man and the Mile: History of the 4-minute barrier
The Man and the Mile: History of the 4-minute barrier
For decades in the late 19th and early 20th century, the 4-minute mile seemed like an impossible barrier to break. In 1954, Sir Roger Bannister of England finally broke that barrier with a time of 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds and finally achieved what was once thought to be impossible. This is the story of runners rewriting history over decades of hard work until the day that the 4-minute mile was finally broken.- published: 24 Aug 2013
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John Landy Attempts 1500 Metre Record (1954)
Helsinki, Finland.
Various shots of Australian miler John Landy at an athletics meeting...
published: 13 Apr 2014
John Landy Attempts 1500 Metre Record (1954)
John Landy Attempts 1500 Metre Record (1954)
Helsinki, Finland. Various shots of Australian miler John Landy at an athletics meeting arranged by HKV Helsinki. He wins the event easily in heavy rain but fails to break the world record. Other competing athletes included Denis Johansson, Lawrenz of Germany and Taipale of Finland who finished second. F.G. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2618.09- published: 13 Apr 2014
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Our World Spring 1954 Part 1
Our World Spring 1954 Part 1. Polo vaccine, Helen Hayes, Dr. Jonas Salk. Aired Nov 6, 1986...
published: 19 Aug 2009
author: Bob Parker
Our World Spring 1954 Part 1
Our World Spring 1954 Part 1
Our World Spring 1954 Part 1. Polo vaccine, Helen Hayes, Dr. Jonas Salk. Aired Nov 6, 1986.- published: 19 Aug 2009
- views: 795
- author: Bob Parker
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Roger Bannister's 4 minute mile 6th May 1954
Transferred from 16mm film by www.timeless-moments.co.uk, Roger Bannister's historical sha...
published: 15 May 2013
author: TimelessMoments
Roger Bannister's 4 minute mile 6th May 1954
Roger Bannister's 4 minute mile 6th May 1954
Transferred from 16mm film by www.timeless-moments.co.uk, Roger Bannister's historical shattering of the 4 minute mile barrier is shown here in superb qualit...- published: 15 May 2013
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- author: TimelessMoments
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1973 AAU Indoor Track & Field Championships - Men's 3-mile World Record
The race took place at Madison Square Garden on 2/25/73.
Tracy Smith breaks the indoor ...
published: 22 Jan 2014
1973 AAU Indoor Track & Field Championships - Men's 3-mile World Record
1973 AAU Indoor Track & Field Championships - Men's 3-mile World Record
The race took place at Madison Square Garden on 2/25/73. Tracy Smith breaks the indoor 3-mile world record and runs a time of 13:07.2. The race took place at Madison Square Garden on 2/25/73. This is compilation of the world records in all three. Tracy Smith breaks the indoor 3-mile world record and runs a time of 13:07.2. Ben Champion att Leonardo's 706 with the Marty Liquori Jazztet. Marty Guitar, Vic Donnell Keys, Mike Pokriefka drums, Lennie Hughes Conga's 352 378 2001. Jaz. College Park, Maryland Video by Mitch Dakelman. July 11, 2013 Leonardo's 706: 706 West University Ave. Gainesville, FL 32601 (352)378-2001 Leonardos706.com Every Mon: Hot Club de Ville. 7-10pm; Every Thurs. Brendan Foster defeats Manfred Kuschmann with a time of 13:54.65 to 13:55.31 in front of his home crowd in Edinburgh, Scotland. a look at Kyrstin and Steve Prefontaine, similar strides and arm swings. Marty Liquori gets interviewed after winning the dream mile. . Lindgren 71 AAU. 1956, Ronnie Delany, Olympic Games, 1500m Final, (Complete in full color). This is the complete race with Russian commentary. Jim Bailey defeats John Landy 3:58.6 to 3:58.7 at the L.A. Coliseum. Kip Keino and Marty Liquori have a battle at the famous 1500m. . Music and Lyrics by Richard Buerkle. Performed 4/21/2013 at Memorial Baptist Church. Introductory video at England Athletics Hall of Fame upon the induction of Dorothy Hyman into the 2011 Hall of Fame. Jim Ryun wins the 1968 Olympic trials in the 1500m. For more athletics visit . In 1967, Kathrine Switzer ran the Boston Marathon, five years before women were officially allowed to do so. She was harassed for her bravery and she recount. Scenes from both Pasadena Junior College and UCLA.- published: 22 Jan 2014
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Miracle Mile: World Record Set in Oregon
—Grants Pass High School track
On a foggy day one week after the biggest snowfall in Sout...
published: 16 Dec 2013
Miracle Mile: World Record Set in Oregon
Miracle Mile: World Record Set in Oregon
—Grants Pass High School track On a foggy day one week after the biggest snowfall in Southern Oregon in 10 years, with a temperature of 34 degrees, the weather conditions were perfect for a new world record. Randy Johnson of Rogue River, Oregon, was inspired after reading an article about using affirmations to unleash one's full potential and clocked an average of 7.5-seconds per quarter mile to post the world's first 30-second mile. Seriously, folks, running really fast takes supreme strength and skill. The IAAF is the official body which oversees the world record in the mile run, a middle-distance track and field event. In the 1930s and 1940s the rush was on to break the four-minute barrier. Roger Bannister did it first on May 6, 1954—it was called the Miracle Mile—and John Landy followed 46 days later. Twelve other men have since run a sub-4:00 mile. The current record of 3:43.13, set in 1999, is held by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco. The first sub-5:00 mile achieved by a woman by Britain's Diane Leather in 1954. However, the IAAF did not recognize women's records for the distance until 1967, when Anne Rosemary Smith of Britain ran it in 4:37:00. The current women's world record is 4:12.56 by Svetlana Masterkova of Russia, set on August 14, 1996. info@johnsonartworks.com http://www.johnsonartworks.com/portfolio.htm- published: 16 Dec 2013
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Sir Christopher Chataway Died - Former British Athlete
Former British athlete Sir Chris Chataway has died at the age of 82.
Chataway, who broke...
published: 19 Jan 2014
Sir Christopher Chataway Died - Former British Athlete
Sir Christopher Chataway Died - Former British Athlete
Former British athlete Sir Chris Chataway has died at the age of 82. Chataway, who broke the 5,000m world record in 1954, is more famously remembered as the man who helped pace Sir Roger Bannister to breaking the four-minute mile barrier the same year. He was named the first-ever BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1954. Chataway, who also won the Commonwealth Games three miles title in 1954, was knighted for his services to the aviation industry in 1995. Bannister led the tributes to "one of my best friends" who had been suffering from cancer for two-and-a-half years. "He was gallant to the end," Bannister told BBC Sport. "Our friendship dated back over more than half a century. "We laughed, ran and commiserated together. People will always remember him for the great runner he was but it shouldn't be forgotten that he had an extremely distinguished career off the track. "My family and I will miss him sorely and our thoughts go out to his family and many friends who were so fond of him." Chataway's career in international athletics lasted only five years and just one year on from his success with Bannister he was already working in the world of broadcasting. In September 1955, Chataway became the first newsreader on Independent Television, before finishing 11th in the 5000m at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. He then moved in to politics, working as a Conservative MP between 1959 and 1966 and rising to serve in positions as a Parliamentary Private Secretary and junior Education Minister. Chataway was elected again in 1969 and served further ministerial positions. In 1974, Chataway retired from politics to concentrate on his business career, becoming managing director of Orion Bank in 1974 before leaving in 1988 to work as chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority. Chataway's son Mark paid tribute to the resolve shown by his father in later life. "We were struck by his amazing qualities of humility and strength, especially in these last few years," the 53-year-old said. He also described his father as "a very compassionate and wise man" and said his father's passion for running remained with him in his advanced years. "He ran with a couple of my brothers in the Great North Run about three years ago, doing it in a very respectable time." He also completed the half marathon course of just over 13 miles in one hour, 38 minutes, 50 seconds at the age of 75 in 2006.- published: 19 Jan 2014
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Former British Athlete Chris Chataway Died Age 82
Former British athlete Sir Chris Chataway has died at the age of 82.
Chataway, who broke ...
published: 19 Jan 2014
Former British Athlete Chris Chataway Died Age 82
Former British Athlete Chris Chataway Died Age 82
Former British athlete Sir Chris Chataway has died at the age of 82. Chataway, who broke the 5,000m world record in 1954, is more famously remembered as the man who helped pace Sir Roger Bannister to breaking the four-minute mile barrier the same year. He was named the first-ever BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1954. Chataway, who won the Commonwealth Games three miles title in the same year, was knighted for his services to the aviation industry in 1995. Bannister described Chataway, who had been suffering from cancer for two and a half years, as "one of my best friends". "He was gallant to the end," Bannister told BBC Sport. "Our friendship dated back over more than half a century. "We laughed, ran and commiserated together. People will always remember him for the great runner he was but it shouldn't be forgotten that he had an extremely distinguished career off the track. "My family and I will miss him sorely and our thoughts go out to his family and many friends who were so fond of him." Double Olympic champion Lord Coe added: "He was a 'Renassiance Man', and although his international career was relatively short, he packed an enormous amount in it. "He was a four-time world record holder, inspired Roger to the first sub four-minute mile, made two Olympic finals and won the Commonwealth Games title at three miles in Vancouver. He did all this on four training sessions, so had bags of natural talent. "If he and Roger had not broken the four-minute mile, and it had gone to someone like Australia's John Landy, that distance would have had a different geographical feel. "It is a very British thing with British record holders, and is still regarded as an extraordinary achievement. More people have climbed Mount Everest than run a sub four-minute mile and that puts it into perspective." "Chris was one of a kind; throwing himself into every project and achieving so much in so many fields. We have lost a great Briton," added Prime Minister David Cameron. Chataway was born in Chelsea on 31 January, 1931 and educated at Sherborne School in Dorset. After National Service, he took an honours degree in politics, philosophy and economics and became president of the University Athletic Club at Magdalen College, Oxford. His career in international athletics lasted only five years with the pinnacle being in 1954 when he set a new 5,000m world record of 13 minutes 51.6 seconds in a televised race at White City. Chataway beat Russia's Vladimir Kuts by 0.1 secs - the man who he had finished second behind in the 5,000m European Championships final two weeks earlier. He and Chris Brasher also paced Bannister to the first sub-four-minute mile but just one year on he was dividing his time between athletics and working in the world of broadcasting. In September 1955, Chataway became the first newsreader on Independent Television, before finishing 11th in the 5,000m at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. He then moved into politics, working as a Conservative MP between 1959 and 1966 and rising to serve in positions as a Parliamentary Private Secretary and junior Education Minister. Chataway was elected again in 1969 and served further ministerial positions. In 1974, Chataway retired from politics to concentrate on his business career, becoming managing director of Orion Bank, before leaving in 1988 to work as chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority. BBC athletics commentator Brendan Foster said: "Sir Chris was a real gentleman and an intelligent man. "As well as his sporting achievements, he was an expert broadcaster, politician and businessman. He was vice chairman of a London bank and chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority. He truly was a boys' own hero. "He was thrilled to be the first BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1954. It came after his 5,000m world record was broadcast from White City with that one spotlight on him on the line as he beat European Champion Vladimir Kuts. It brought the sport of athletics into people's living rooms." Chataway's son Mark paid tribute to the resolve shown by his father in later life. "We were struck by his amazing qualities of humility and strength, especially in these last few years," the 53-year-old said. He also described his father as "a very compassionate and wise man" and said his father's passion for running remained with him in his advanced years. "He ran with a couple of my brothers in the Great North Run about three years ago, doing it in a very respectable time." He also completed the half marathon course of just over 13 miles in one hour, 38 minutes, 50 seconds at the age of 75 in 2006. Chataway is survived by his sons Mark, Matthew, Adam, Charles, Ben, his daughter Joanna, his wife Carola and his former wife Anna.- published: 19 Jan 2014
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JOHN STAPP / CHUCK YEAGER - Breaking the Sound Barrier 40840
John Paul Stapp, M.D., Ph.D., Colonel, USAF (Ret.) (11 July 1910--13 November 1999) was a ...
published: 25 Dec 2012
author: PeriscopeFilm
JOHN STAPP / CHUCK YEAGER - Breaking the Sound Barrier 40840
JOHN STAPP / CHUCK YEAGER - Breaking the Sound Barrier 40840
John Paul Stapp, M.D., Ph.D., Colonel, USAF (Ret.) (11 July 1910--13 November 1999) was a career U.S. Air Force officer, USAF flight surgeon and pioneer in s...- published: 25 Dec 2012
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- author: PeriscopeFilm
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Space & Missiles: "The General Schriever Era" 1954-1966 US Air Force
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Overview of accomplishments of General Bernard Sch...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: Jeff Quitney
Space & Missiles: "The General Schriever Era" 1954-1966 US Air Force
Space & Missiles: "The General Schriever Era" 1954-1966 US Air Force
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Overview of accomplishments of General Bernard Schriever that is presented as part of the Schriever Era exhibit in th...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 271
- author: Jeff Quitney
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First Supersonic Flight: Breaking the Sound Barrier 1947 USAF; Chuck Yeager in the Bell X
more at Silent but detailed documentary of Chuck Yeager making the first supersonic flight...
published: 23 Mar 2014
First Supersonic Flight: Breaking the Sound Barrier 1947 USAF; Chuck Yeager in the Bell X
First Supersonic Flight: Breaking the Sound Barrier 1947 USAF; Chuck Yeager in the Bell X
more at Silent but detailed documentary of Chuck Yeager making the first supersonic flight in the Bell X-1 Glamorous Glennis. Military Technology. For more see video for embedding at Tests conducted by the Enginerring Division of Air Material Command (AMC). video for embedding at Tests conducted by the Enginerring Division of Air Material Command (AMC). John Paul Stapp, M.D., Ph.D., Colonel, USAF (Ret.) (11 July 1910--13 November 1999) was a career U.S. Air Force officer, USAF flight surgeon and pioneer in s. From Episode 2 of our Discovery Channel series Rocket Science: Chuck Yeager flies the Bell X-1 past Mach One on October 14th, 1947. (Full 13-part series av. If you wish to acquire broadcast quality material of this reel or want to know more about our Public Domain collection, contact us at info@footagefarm.co.uk . watch my other videos and subscribe, i share video about military aviation. The Bell X-1, originally designated XS-1, was a joint NACA-U.S. Army Air Forces/US Air Force supersonic research project and the first aircraft to exceed the. Fascinating short film designated -- Engineering Division Film Report WF08-106 from Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio about the early testing . Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier Oct 14 1947 at Edwards air force base. I seen the other breaking the sound barrier videos too. This is the down home pe. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Bell X-1, originally designated XS-1, was a joint NACA-U.S. Army Air Forces/U. I downloaded the Bell X-1 for Flight Simulator X Acceleration and I found this aircraft to be a scary craft to fly. Though, I have not mastered the skills of. Chuck Yeager breaking the Sound Barrier in the Bell X-1! From the archives of the San Diego Air and Space Museum On the ground, no one had ever heard a sonic boom before. It rattled the photographs of the pilots who had died facing the demon and it was assumed that Yeag. On October 14, 1947, Captain Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier. Sixty-five years later, Retired Brigadier General Chuck Yeager is back in action as he joi. Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. Summary: MS nose of of X-1A, crew members walk up to aircraft, remove canopy. Maj. M. Breaking the sound barrier [Jets Compilation] ✓ Please follow me These are almost all supersonic jet planes breaking the sound barrier on youtube December 20. Stunning video of a Roket that breaks through the Sound Barrier ! For me one of the most beautiful videos I have ever seen in things scientific !! Upload by . 這33秒影片剪輯顯示了X - 1發射從B - 29母艦。 第一,火箭動力研究飛機,X - 1(原指定的XS - 1),是一個子彈形的飛機,建於貝爾飛機公司為美國空軍和國家航空諮詢委員會( NACA)。訪問團的X - 1是探討跨音速範圍(速度從下方至上方音速),如果可能的話,打破了音障。 第一三X - 1S是. Video by Airman 1st Class Cody Griffith, Airman 1st Class Aaron Hauser, Todd Lane, William Lewis and Airman 1st Class Rachel Maxwell 99th Air Base Wing Publi. Video by Airman 1st Class Cody Griffith, Airman 1st Class Aaron Hauser, Todd Lane, William Lewis and Airman 1st Class Rachel Maxwell 99th Air Base Wing Publi. Visit my website at - The plane that first broke the sound barrier was the Bell X-1 rocket powered aircraft, Glamorous Glennis -p. It is 1947. A man rides silhouetted against the horizon, and then reins in his horse to regard a strange sight in the middle of the Mohave desert. A new rock.- published: 23 Mar 2014
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Sir Chris Chataway Has Dies - Sir Chris Chataway: Former British Athlete Dies - 19 Jan 2014
Sir Chris Chataway Has Dies - Sir Chris Chataway: Former British Athlete Dies - 19 Jan 201...
published: 19 Jan 2014
Sir Chris Chataway Has Dies - Sir Chris Chataway: Former British Athlete Dies - 19 Jan 2014
Sir Chris Chataway Has Dies - Sir Chris Chataway: Former British Athlete Dies - 19 Jan 2014
Sir Chris Chataway Has Dies - Sir Chris Chataway: Former British Athlete Dies - 19 Jan 2014 Former British athlete Sir Chris Chataway has died at the age of 82. Chataway, who broke the 5,000m world record in 1954, is more famously remembered as the man who helped pace Sir Roger Bannister to breaking the four-minute mile barrier the same year. He was named the first-ever BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1954. Chataway, who also won the Commonwealth Games three miles title in 1954, was knighted for his services to the aviation industry in 1995. Bannister led the tributes to "one of my best friends" who had been suffering from cancer for two-and-a-half years. "He was gallant to the end," Bannister told BBC Sport. "Our friendship dated back over more than half a century. "We laughed, ran and commiserated together. People will always remember him for the great runner he was but it shouldn't be forgotten that he had an extremely distinguished career off the track. "My family and I will miss him sorely and our thoughts go out to his family and many friends who were so fond of him." Chataway's son Mark paid tribute to the resolve shown by his father in later life. "We were struck by his amazing qualities of humility and strength, especially in these last few years," the 53-year-old said. He also described his father as "a very compassionate and wise man" and said his father's passion for running remained with him in his advanced years. "He ran with a couple of my brothers in the Great North Run about three years ago, doing it in a very respectable time." He also completed the half marathon course of just over 13 miles in one hour, 38 minutes, 50 seconds at the age of 75 in 2006. Subscibe For Breaking News http://worldbreakingnewschannel.blogspot.in/ TAGS Sir Chris Chataway Has Died Sir Chris Chataway Has Dies Four-minute mile pacemaker dies at 82 Former British Athlete Dies Sir Chris Chataway Passes Away Sir Chris Chataway: Former British athlete dies Sir Chris Chataway: Former British athlete dies Legendary British athlete Sir Chris Chataway dies Chris Chataway dies Chris Chataway died Sir Chris Chataway Passes Away Sir Chris Chataway Has Died abc breaking news, bbc, bbc football, bbc iplayer, bbc news, bbc news america, bbc persian, bbc sport, bbc weather, bbc world news, breaking celebrity news, breaking election news, breaking late news, breaking local news, breaking music news, breaking news, breaking news alerts, breaking news canada, breaking news headlines, breaking news in atlanta, breaking news in nigeria, breaking news india, breaking news pensacola florida, breaking news plane crash, breaking news story, breaking sports news, business expensive news home media world, christian world news, cnn, cnn breaking news, cnn money, cnn news, cnn news breaking news, cnn news world, detroit breaking news, global news, headline, headline news, health care technology- published: 19 Jan 2014
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#SandManMile - Sandy Roberts 4 minute mile attempt
How hard is the 4 minute mile? Pretty darn hard! One of our Local Elite Runners(Sandy Robe...
published: 09 Aug 2013
author: mpgxsvcd
#SandManMile - Sandy Roberts 4 minute mile attempt
#SandManMile - Sandy Roberts 4 minute mile attempt
How hard is the 4 minute mile? Pretty darn hard! One of our Local Elite Runners(Sandy Roberts) organized an event where he was going to try to break the 4 mi...- published: 09 Aug 2013
- views: 219
- author: mpgxsvcd
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Safety and Workers Compensation 1954 United Steel Workers of America Union
The National Safety Committee of the United Steelworkers of America formed in 1950, rename...
published: 08 Jul 2012
author: markdcatlin
Safety and Workers Compensation 1954 United Steel Workers of America Union
Safety and Workers Compensation 1954 United Steel Workers of America Union
The National Safety Committee of the United Steelworkers of America formed in 1950, renamed the National Safety and Health Committee in 1954, Frank Burke was...- published: 08 Jul 2012
- views: 393
- author: markdcatlin
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Patrice Rushen ~ When I Found You (1977)
biography by Ed Hogan Along with contemporaries George Duke and George Benson, Patrice Rus...
published: 07 Oct 2012
author: ch2dotnet
Patrice Rushen ~ When I Found You (1977)
Patrice Rushen ~ When I Found You (1977)
biography by Ed Hogan Along with contemporaries George Duke and George Benson, Patrice Rushen made a major transition from cutting respected acoustic jazz ma...- published: 07 Oct 2012
- views: 1180
- author: ch2dotnet