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The following events occurred in October 1931:
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Blind Willie McTell (born William Samuel McTier; May 5, 1898 – August 19, 1959) was a Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist. He played with a fluid, syncopated fingerstyle guitar technique, common among many exponents of Piedmont blues, although, unlike his contemporaries, he came to use twelve-string guitars exclusively. McTell was also an adept slide guitarist, unusual among ragtime bluesmen. His vocal style, a smooth and often laid-back tenor, differed greatly from many of the harsher voice types employed by Delta bluesmen, such as Charley Patton. McTell embodied a variety of musical styles, including blues, ragtime, religious music and hokum.
Born in the town of Thomson, Georgia, McTell learned how to play guitar in his early teens. He soon became a street performer around several Georgia cities including Atlanta and Augusta, and first recorded in 1927 for Victor Records. Although he never produced a major hit record, McTell's recording career was prolific, recording for different labels under different names throughout the 1920s and 1930s. In 1940, he was recorded by folklorist John A. Lomax and Ruby Terrill Lomax for the Library of Congress's folk song archive. He would remain active throughout the 1940s and 50s, playing on the streets of Atlanta, often with his longtime associate, Curley Weaver. Twice more he recorded professionally. McTell's last recordings originated during an impromptu session recorded by an Atlanta record store owner in 1956. McTell would die three years later after suffering for years from diabetes and alcoholism. Despite his lack of commercial success, McTell was one of the few blues musicians of his generation who continued to actively play and record during the 1940s and '50s. However, McTell never lived to be "rediscovered" during the imminent American folk music revival, as many other bluesmen would.
Norman Long (born 1936, age 80) is a British social scientist known for his work on the sociology of international development.
Norman Long grew up in Surrey, UK and attended Wallington County Grammar School (1950-55) and also studied music at Trinity College of Music in London (1948-1955). He undertook British National Service with the Royal Air Force in Malaya (1955-1957), before gaining a BA (hons) in Anthropology, Philosophy and Religious Studies from the University of Leeds in 1960. He joined Max Gluckman's ' Manchester School' of anthropology at the University of Manchester and completed a PhD in Social Anthropology, based on research in Zambia, in 1967.
His early career was at universities in the UK, notably at University of Manchester (lecturer, 1965-1972, with secondments to Peru), then the University of Durham (Reader and Professor, 1972-1981). In 1981 he became Professor of Rural Development Sociology at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, and built a group of scholars working on understanding the impacts of development processes on society. He left briefly to be Professor of Sociology, University of Bath (1993-1995). He is now Professor Emeritus at Wageningen, having retired in 2001 after ill health. He holds several honorary appointments.
"Time Goes By" is a song by the Japanese J-pop group Every Little Thing, released as their eighth single on February 11, 1998. It was used as the theme song for the drama Amai Kekkon. Hideaki Tokunaga covered the song on his 2007 album Vocalist 3. Juju also covered the song on her 2010 album Request.
" Georgia Rag " (October 1931) BLIND WILLIE McTELL
Full title reads: "Newcastle-on-Tyne. Chilliest October for a Century! and already 'Kin Winter' has spread his icy - though beautiful - mantle in the North Country." Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear. Children walk along snow covered road with sledges. Shots of kiddies enjoying riding their sledges down a road with an incline. Shots of boys skidding / sliding along on snow. They all fall over in a big pile. Two men play golf in the snow. They appear to be playing with a lump of coal or a black stone so that they can see it against the snow. Two men look over the Jesmond Dene waterfall - made even more picturesque by the snowfall. N.B. Almost identical shots to those featured in 'Winter's Icy Grip' - 31/87 FILM ID:873.04 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONL...
Digitized the LP you see above, issued in 1983 on the EMI label, catalogue number RLS 1436143. Concepción Supervía Pascual (conocida como Conchita Supervía, Barcelona, 9 de diciembre de 1895 - Londres, 30 de marzo de 1936) fue una mezzosoprano lírica española de notables medios y trascendencia histórica pese a su trágica desaparición temprana. Amén de sus excepcionales dotes vocales que le permitían gran velocidad en la coloratura y un dominio de los matices sonores y tímbricos, el valor histórico de la Supervia fue rescatar para la cuerda de mezzosoprano de coloratura las tres máximas heroinas de Gioachino Rossini (Rosina de El barbero de Sevilla, Angelina de La Cenerentola e Isabella de L'italiana in Algeri). Compuestas originalmente para mezzosopranos, había sido adulteradas por la im...
Country Music from djdsouza Just for the Love of it
Will You, Mr. Gandhi? - New York: "Come to America!", Miriam and Lilabati Ghose, daughters of U.S. Hindu leader, sail to invite Mahatma here, October 1931. Clip id: fopemi1931105001_2708_3603 Courtesy: Paramount Sound News/GandhiServe Foundation Mahatma Gandhi Research and Media Service, http://www.gandhiserve.org For personal, institutional and commercial use contact: Paramount Sound News Digital Mastering: Peter Rühe - http://peter.ruehe.net --- This video is completed by the 692-pages, A3-size photo biography “MAHATMA – Gandhi’s Life in Colour” – www.mahatmabook.com Here you can see the Father of the Indian Nation as you have never seen him before – unless you knew him personally! The latest news about this definite photo biography on the Apostle of Nonviolence can be...
Universal Newspaper Newsreel: Mahatma Gandhi, accompanied by Mirabehn (Madeleine Slade) arrives at Darwen, Lancashire (UK) Clip id: fopemg1931101001_2814_4101 Courtesy: Universal Newspaper Newsreel/GandhiServe Foundation Mahatma Gandhi Research and Media Service, http://www.gandhiserve.org For personal, institutional and commercial use contact: Universal Newspaper Newsreel Digital Mastering: Peter Rühe - http://peter.ruehe.net --- This video is completed by the 692-pages, A3-size photo biography “MAHATMA – Gandhi’s Life in Colour” – www.mahatmabook.com Here you can see the Father of the Indian Nation as you have never seen him before – unless you knew him personally! The latest news about this definite photo biography on the Apostle of Nonviolence can be found on its...
Norman Long -- Entertainer at the Piano I'm Waiting Now For Any Kind Of Sweetheart Recorded in London on Tuesday 20th October 1931 Norman joined the Savoy Hotel Orpheans in the studio on the same day to record their advertising disc "Introducing the Savoy Hotel Orpheans". However the two takes they made were rejected and they had to return on the 29th of October to record takes 3 and 4. The latter was released for public consumption. Norman Long acted as compere. This recording made for the Columbia label has been remastered by this user.
As Time Goes By (Hupfeld) by Jacques Renard & his Orchestra, vocal by Frank Munn When the throngs of “Casablanca” fans eagerly visited the music stores in 1943 to purchase a copy of “As Time Goes By,” their choices were limited to only dated-sounding versions recorded twelve years earlier when the tune had first been introduced. Because of the ongoing strike against the record companies by the musicians union (aka The Recording Ban), no new recordings featuring union musicians were being made in early 1943. So Victor reissued a 1931 Rudy Vallee version, which now reached #2 on Billboard, and Brunswick reissued this Jacques Renard (#3 peak). TIP: Click this link to browse through all 88 videos of the 1943 HITS ARCHIVE collection, alphabetically arranged in the convenient YouTube Playlis...
" Southern Can Is Mine " (October 1931) BLIND WILLIE McTELL drawing : Neil Harpe
" Georgia Rag " (October 1931) BLIND WILLIE McTELL
Full title reads: "Newcastle-on-Tyne. Chilliest October for a Century! and already 'Kin Winter' has spread his icy - though beautiful - mantle in the North Country." Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear. Children walk along snow covered road with sledges. Shots of kiddies enjoying riding their sledges down a road with an incline. Shots of boys skidding / sliding along on snow. They all fall over in a big pile. Two men play golf in the snow. They appear to be playing with a lump of coal or a black stone so that they can see it against the snow. Two men look over the Jesmond Dene waterfall - made even more picturesque by the snowfall. N.B. Almost identical shots to those featured in 'Winter's Icy Grip' - 31/87 FILM ID:873.04 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONL...
Digitized the LP you see above, issued in 1983 on the EMI label, catalogue number RLS 1436143. Concepción Supervía Pascual (conocida como Conchita Supervía, Barcelona, 9 de diciembre de 1895 - Londres, 30 de marzo de 1936) fue una mezzosoprano lírica española de notables medios y trascendencia histórica pese a su trágica desaparición temprana. Amén de sus excepcionales dotes vocales que le permitían gran velocidad en la coloratura y un dominio de los matices sonores y tímbricos, el valor histórico de la Supervia fue rescatar para la cuerda de mezzosoprano de coloratura las tres máximas heroinas de Gioachino Rossini (Rosina de El barbero de Sevilla, Angelina de La Cenerentola e Isabella de L'italiana in Algeri). Compuestas originalmente para mezzosopranos, había sido adulteradas por la im...
Country Music from djdsouza Just for the Love of it
Will You, Mr. Gandhi? - New York: "Come to America!", Miriam and Lilabati Ghose, daughters of U.S. Hindu leader, sail to invite Mahatma here, October 1931. Clip id: fopemi1931105001_2708_3603 Courtesy: Paramount Sound News/GandhiServe Foundation Mahatma Gandhi Research and Media Service, http://www.gandhiserve.org For personal, institutional and commercial use contact: Paramount Sound News Digital Mastering: Peter Rühe - http://peter.ruehe.net --- This video is completed by the 692-pages, A3-size photo biography “MAHATMA – Gandhi’s Life in Colour” – www.mahatmabook.com Here you can see the Father of the Indian Nation as you have never seen him before – unless you knew him personally! The latest news about this definite photo biography on the Apostle of Nonviolence can be...
Universal Newspaper Newsreel: Mahatma Gandhi, accompanied by Mirabehn (Madeleine Slade) arrives at Darwen, Lancashire (UK) Clip id: fopemg1931101001_2814_4101 Courtesy: Universal Newspaper Newsreel/GandhiServe Foundation Mahatma Gandhi Research and Media Service, http://www.gandhiserve.org For personal, institutional and commercial use contact: Universal Newspaper Newsreel Digital Mastering: Peter Rühe - http://peter.ruehe.net --- This video is completed by the 692-pages, A3-size photo biography “MAHATMA – Gandhi’s Life in Colour” – www.mahatmabook.com Here you can see the Father of the Indian Nation as you have never seen him before – unless you knew him personally! The latest news about this definite photo biography on the Apostle of Nonviolence can be found on its...
Norman Long -- Entertainer at the Piano I'm Waiting Now For Any Kind Of Sweetheart Recorded in London on Tuesday 20th October 1931 Norman joined the Savoy Hotel Orpheans in the studio on the same day to record their advertising disc "Introducing the Savoy Hotel Orpheans". However the two takes they made were rejected and they had to return on the 29th of October to record takes 3 and 4. The latter was released for public consumption. Norman Long acted as compere. This recording made for the Columbia label has been remastered by this user.
As Time Goes By (Hupfeld) by Jacques Renard & his Orchestra, vocal by Frank Munn When the throngs of “Casablanca” fans eagerly visited the music stores in 1943 to purchase a copy of “As Time Goes By,” their choices were limited to only dated-sounding versions recorded twelve years earlier when the tune had first been introduced. Because of the ongoing strike against the record companies by the musicians union (aka The Recording Ban), no new recordings featuring union musicians were being made in early 1943. So Victor reissued a 1931 Rudy Vallee version, which now reached #2 on Billboard, and Brunswick reissued this Jacques Renard (#3 peak). TIP: Click this link to browse through all 88 videos of the 1943 HITS ARCHIVE collection, alphabetically arranged in the convenient YouTube Playlis...
" Southern Can Is Mine " (October 1931) BLIND WILLIE McTELL drawing : Neil Harpe
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Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman, who has been described as America's greatest inventor. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. Dubbed "The Wizard of Menlo Park", he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large-scale teamwork to the process of invention, and because of that, he is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory. Edison was a prolific inventor, holding 1,093 US patents in his name, as well as many patents in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. More significant than the number of Edison's patents was...
- Composer: Béla Viktor János Bartók (25 March 1881 -- 26 September 1945) - Orchestra: Concertgebouw Orchestra - Conductor: Bernard Haitink - Soloist: Géza Anda - Year of recording: 1970 (Live from Concertgebouw Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Sz. 95, BB 101, written in 1930-1931. 00:00 - I. Allegro 09:31 - II. Adagio—Presto—Adagio 20:15 - III. Allegro molto - Più allegro Bartók's Second Piano Concerto is one of the composer's more accessible compositions for performers and audiences alike, yet tough-rhythmed and toccata-like. His previous effort in the genre, the Piano Concerto No. 1 (1926), is somewhat thornier in its idiom and technical demands, and had not to that point enjoyed much popularity. Since Bartók wrote most of his piano music for his own use a...
Desmond Mpilo Tutu, CH (born 7 October 1931) is a South African social rights activist and retired Anglican bishop who rose to worldwide fame during the 1980s as an opponent of apartheid. He was the first black Archbishop of Cape Town and bishop of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (now the Anglican Church of Southern Africa). Since the demise of apartheid, Tutu has campaigned to fight HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, poverty, racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984; the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism in 1986; the Pacem in Terris Award in 1987; the Sydney Peace Prize in 1999; the Gandhi Peace Prize in 2007; and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. He has also compiled several books of his speeches and sayings.
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Carl Nielsen Flute Concerto Aurèle Nicolet, flute and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra conducted by Kurt Masur. Carl Nielsen, Danish composer 1865-1931. Flute Concerto in two movements from 1926. The Royal Danish Orchestra conducted by Paavo Berglund and Eva . Carl August Nielsen(9 June 1865 -- 3 October 1931) Nielsen is widely recognised as Denmark's greatest composer. While it was some time before his works . Violin Concerto Op.33 Clarinet Concerto Op. 57 Flute Concerto ( 1926 ) Carl August Nielsen ( 9 June 1865 – 3 October 1931) is widely recognized as Denmark's .
#FAIRUSE #2016 #FlatEarth - Wilbur Glenn Voliva. I recorded this on 02/08/2016 - but am just now getting around to uploading it. It's worth watching - as this October 1931 magazine article covers much of what we hear today (85 years later). Voliva issued a $5,000 reward to anyone that could provide incontrovertible evidence that the Earth is a sphere/globe. After recording this on Feb 8th, 2016 - this was put on the back burner when I fell down the John George Abizaid "rabbit hole". I didn't have time to edit this down a bit - but it's still packed with quite a bit of information that's worth watching. I've been sitting on this for almost 4 months - so I just wanted to get the info out - for folks who may not have seen this yet... the article also confirms the Gleason Map is a projection o...
Tamil New Releases 2017 | Latest Superhit Tamil Movie 2017 | New Tamil Full Movie 2017 Tamil cinema is a film industry that is a part of the cinema of India, dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Tamil language. Based in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu,[3] its hub is the Kodambakkam neighbourhood of Chennai, which has led to the industry's nickname Kollywood, the term being a portmanteau of the words Kodambakkam and Hollywood.[4] Tamil cinema has been described as the leading industry of South Indian cinema, often rivalled by Telugu cinema (in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh), and accounting for the second-largest global box office gross after Hindi cinema (also known as Bollywood) among all Indian film industries.[5][6] The first Tamil silent film, Keechaka Vad...
Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen "A. P. J." Abdul Kalam (Listeni/ˈæbdʊl kəˈlɑːm/; 15 October 1931 – 27 July 2015) was the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. A career scientist turned reluctant politician, Kalam was born and raised in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu and studied physics and aerospace engineering. He spent the next four decades as a scientist and science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and was intimately involved in India's civilian space program and military missile development efforts.[2] He thus came to be known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development of ballistic missile and launch vehicle technology. He also played a pivotal organizational, technical and political ro...