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Joe Hinton (November 15, 1929 – August 13, 1968) was an American soul singer.
Hinton was born in Clarksdale, MS and later lived in Evansville, IN where he married (LaVerne Flowers) and started a family. He began as a gospel singer with the Blair Gospel Singers, the Chosen Gospel Quartet and the Spirit of Memphis Quartet. Producer Don Robey asked the singer to try doing secular tunes, and Hinton began recording for Robey's record label, Peacock Records, in 1958. It was not until 1963, with his fifth single on the label, that he managed to chart with "You Know It Ain't Right"; the next single, "Better to Give Than to Receive", also hit the lower regions of the charts. His biggest hit was 1964's "Funny How Time Slips Away", written by Willie Nelson; the tune (simply credited as "Funny" on the original record label) peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 that year.Cash Box magazine listed "Funny How Time Slips Away" as #1 for four weeks on their R&B chart. The track sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. "I Want a Little Girl", the next single, also charted, but it was his last hit.
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Time Slips Away is an album by Champion. It contains their two EPs, Count Our Numbers and Come Out Swinging. It was released in 2005 on Bridge 9 Records.
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Best remembered for his tender 1964 reading of the Willie Nelson perennial "Funny How Time Slips Away," deep soul balladeer Joe Hinton was born November 15, 1929, in Evansville, IN. He initially pursued a career as a gospel singer, first surfacing as a member of the Chosen Gospel Quartet before relocating to Memphis in 1957 and joining the long-running gospel group the Spirit of Memphis Quartet. After Hinton's aching high tenor was employed to exemplary effect on records like "In the Garden" and "Lost in Sin" (a spiritual rewrite of the Spaniels' secular smash "Peace of Mind"), producer Don Robey -- the president of the Spirit of Memphis' label, Peacock -- convinced the singer to cross over to secular R&B;, signing him to Peacock's Back Beat subsidiary for 1958's "I Know." "Pretty Little Ma...
This is a great, great ballad. I've heard from numerous sources that this was Elvis' favorite song. This is also one of Willie Nelson's first hits as a writer
*HD1080p* Joe Hinton sings "You're My Girl", a B-side from 1964. I am very grateful to Sam Francis for use of the video clip.
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Joe Hinton (November 15, 1929, Evansville, Indiana - August 13, 1968, Boston, Massachusetts....love most of the stuff this chap did, sadly died of skin cancer in 1968
Great up-tempo crossover from the late, great Joe Hinton.
Little Joe Hinton - Tired Of Walking. Uptempo R&B; Rocker from Joe on Kent Records.Was looking for this forever so very happy to have picked it up...Enjoy!
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Joe Hinton musical career started singing gospel music first with The Chosen Gospel Quartet and then The Spirit of Memphis Quartet in Memphis, Tenn. Smash Records producer Don Robey, the president of the Spirit of Memphis' label, Peacock, convinced the singer to cross over to secular R&B;, signing him to Peacock's Back Beat Label. Hinton would cut a number of records with some success until 1964 when he recorded "Funny", a Willie Nelson cover. After "Funny", Hinton's musical career at Smash's Back Beat Records began to suffer. He remained with Back Beat until his untimely death.
Best remembered for his tender 1964 reading of the Willie Nelson perennial "Funny How Time Slips Away," deep soul balladeer Joe Hinton was born November 15, 1929, in Evansville, IN. He initially pursued a career as a gospel singer, first surfacing as a member of the Chosen Gospel Quartet before relocating to Memphis in 1957 and joining the long-running gospel group the Spirit of Memphis Quartet. After Hinton's aching high tenor was employed to exemplary effect on records like "In the Garden" and "Lost in Sin" (a spiritual rewrite of the Spaniels' secular smash "Peace of Mind"), producer Don Robey -- the president of the Spirit of Memphis' label, Peacock -- convinced the singer to cross over to secular R&B;, signing him to Peacock's Back Beat subsidiary for 1958's "I Know." "Pretty Little Ma...
This is a great, great ballad. I've heard from numerous sources that this was Elvis' favorite song. This is also one of Willie Nelson's first hits as a writer
Joe Hinton - You've Been Good To Me Back Beat Records # 581, released in 1967. Gorgeous 60's northern soul r&b; 45 from Houston, Texas! Vinyl rip from my personal record collection. Listen to the a-side "Joe Hinton - Close To My Heart": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEzTrVXTQHA You can buy this 45 in my online record shop: http://musicdawn.com/product/joe-hinton-close-to-my-heart-youve-been-good-to-me-back-beat-promo-mint If you like this record, listen to my playlist with northern soul 45's: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL80D926BD878D4FDF Some more great soul 45's sides for you: The Jones Brothers - Without Your Love [Bell] 1969 Group Soul 45: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nu1r7-EQ9Q The Exciters - I Want You to Be My Boy [Roulette] 1965 Northern Soul 45: https://www.yo...
My incredibly talented friend, Joe Hinton, came over to brighten my day and jam out to The Foo with me :)
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Joe Hinton The Chosen (Members: Joe Hinton........................) The Spirit Of Memphis (Members: Joe Hinton.................) Peacock 1776 - I Need Thee / Come Go With Me - 1957 Peacock 1779 - When / Lost In Sin - 1957 Peacock 1785 - The Lord Loves Me / Story Of Jesus - 1958 Joe Hinton (Born, November 15, 1929, Died, August 13, 1968 of cancer in Boston, Massachusetts ) Backbeat 519 - I Know / Ladder Of Prayer - 1958 Backbeat 526 - Pretty Little Mama / Will You - 1959 Backbeat 532 - Thousand Cups Of Happiness / If You Love Me - 1960 Backbeat 535 - Come On Baby / The Girls In My Life - 1961 Backbeat 537 - You Know It Ain't Right / Love Sick Blues - 1963 Backbeat 539 - Better To Give Than Receive / There's No In-Between - 1963 Backbeat 540 - There Oughta Be A Law / You're My Girl - ...
Great up-tempo crossover from the late, great Joe Hinton.
Little Joe Hinton - Tired Of Walking. Uptempo R&B; Rocker from Joe on Kent Records.Was looking for this forever so very happy to have picked it up...Enjoy!
"Percussion And Bass" - 1960 This is an experimental-swing masterpiece. The record quality isn't good, but the music inside is unique. Personnel: Milt Hinton (bass) Jo Jones (drums) Tracks: 1. Tam 2. Me and You 3. Coffee Dan 4. The Love Nest 5. H.O.T. (Helen of Troy) 6. Shoes On The Ruff 7. The Walls Fall 8. Blue Skies 9. Late In The Evening 10. Ocho Puertas 11. Tin Top Alley Blues 12. Little Honey
Funny (How Time Slips Away, Joe Hinton, Back Beat #UV 5086, 1964. "Funny" written by Willie Nelson as "Funny How Time Slips Away" was Hinton's biggest hit. It peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 that year. Cash Box magazine listed "Funny How Time Slips Away" as #1 for four weeks on their R&B; chart. The track sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Hinton was born in Clarksdale, MS and later lived in Evansville, IN where he married (LaVerne Flowers) and started a family. He began as a gospel singer with the Blair Gospel Singers, the Chosen Gospel Quartet and the Spirit of Memphis Quartet. Producer Don Robey asked the singer to try doing secular tunes, and Hinton began recording for Robey's record label, Peacock Records, in 1958. It was not until 1963, with his fifth...
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The Spinners perform at the Bandshell at CNE Toronto. Link to playlist of all videos captured at this event: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7198685F68E0AB5D
Hinton Ft Joe Gibbs,Ncee - Back In The Day {Live} [Stortford Music Festival] 2014 Follow the twitters @nceemusic @hintonmusic @joejoker A BIG THANKYOU TO EVERYONE SUPPORTING MY MOVEMENT LIKE COMMENT SUPPORT N SHARE TO BOOK US CONTACT ON OFFICIALHINTON@HOTMAIL.COM
http://www.vinyl45.net Joe Hinton - You Gotta Have Love 1965 northern soul
Track Listings 1. I'VE BEEN HURT SO MANY TIMES - Larry Davis 2. NO MORE DOGGIN' - Z Z Hill 3. LOVE YOU BABY - Bobby 'Blue' Bland (vocal) & Ike Turner And His Orchestra 4. TIRED OF WALKIN' - Little Joe Hinton 5. LONG GONE BABY - B.B. King 6. STAND UP STRAIGHT AND TALL - Jackie Shane 7. DIXIE WOMEN - The Newports 8. HUMPIN' AKA STUFFED PEPPERS - Frank Armstrong & the Stingers 9. NEW FIGURE - King Solomon 10. YEA, YEA, YEA, YEA, YEA - Terry & The Tyrants 11. BABY YOU'RE THE ONE - Marvin & Johnny 12. YOU GOTTA BEND A LITTLE - Larry & Tommy 13. YOU AND ME TOGETHER - Vernon Garrett 14. JUST TO HOLD MY HAND - Vernon and Jewel 15. THE NEW BREED - Jimmy Holiday 16. ME AND MY CHAUFFEUR - Big Mama Thornton 17. LET YOUR HAIR DOWN - Arthur K Adams 18. TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF PT 2 - Booker ...
"Percussion And Bass" - 1960 This is an experimental-swing masterpiece. The record quality isn't good, but the music inside is unique. Personnel: Milt Hinton (bass) Jo Jones (drums) Tracks: 1. Tam 2. Me and You 3. Coffee Dan 4. The Love Nest 5. H.O.T. (Helen of Troy) 6. Shoes On The Ruff 7. The Walls Fall 8. Blue Skies 9. Late In The Evening 10. Ocho Puertas 11. Tin Top Alley Blues 12. Little Honey
Master bassist Milt Hinton trades stories with Joe Williams in this interview. Milt talks about his early life in Chicago, gigs with Cab Calloway and Benny Goodman, and performing in the White House. Use of these materials by other parties is subject to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law (Title 17, Chapter 1, para. 107) which allows use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship without requiring permission from the rights holder. Any use that does not fall within fair use must be cleared with the rights holder. For assistance, please contact the Fillius Jazz Archive, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.
01. Joe Hinton - Funny (How Time Slips Away) 02. Fats Domino - Sick & Tired 03. Shorty Billups - Bend a little 04. Ray Charles - Get On The Right Track Baby 05. Joe Tex - Close The Door 06. King Pleasure - Moody's Mood For Love 07. Marvin Gaye - Pride and Joy 08. Oscar Brown Jr - Work Song 09. Paul Anka - Eso Beso (That Kiss!) 10. Sam Cooke - It's Got The Whole World Shakin' 11. Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers - Pink Champagne 12. The Spinners - Sweet Thing
Special thanks to Mr. Benthein, Dean Sasser, and The Windsor Police Department. Cast: Joe Hinton Oliver Andrey Vdovenko Mr. Black Damon D'Amico Jr. Mr. Scott/Mr. White Sam Cox The Buyer Lars Schuster Skip Green Traken Sutton The Driver Evan Manafort Dr. Quil Colin Phelan Bodyguard Mairin Moylan Body #1
One hour color documentary about the men and women of NC acoustic blues, playing in the so-called "Piedmont" style. Etta Baker, Thomas Burt, Algie Mae Hinton, Cora Phillips, Joe and Odell Thomas, John D. Holeman, Moses Rascoe and others. Great music! Shot in 1989. Many of these great players have since passed on.
Back in 2006. a group of us from the campus ministry at Community UCC in Champaign descended on Jackson, MS, and New Orleans, LA, for a spring break work trip
This being the original pressing featuring the result of Venuti "rapping out musical orders" to Spencer Clark, Milt Hinton, Dick Hyman, Dill Jones, Cliff Leeman, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Zoot Sims: 0:00 My Honey's Lovin' Arms 3:44 Blue Too 7:30 Oh, Lady Be Good 10:39 Dinah 13:51 Tea For Three 15:50 Deep Night 19:42 Remember 24:45 Diga Diga Doo 28:10 I'll Never Be The Same 31:51 String The Blues 35:18 The Blue Room 38:09 I Got Rhythm This original longplay record album was released in the USA as CR 134 by Chiaroscuro in 1974, and is part of my personal collection. I ripped its contents for my enjoyment and created this video hoping to share it with others who appreciate hard-to-find and obscure music. Should the current copyright holders require its removal from this site I will c...
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Camilla Luddington burst into the acting world in the iconic role of Kate Middleton in the Lifetime movie “William and Kate” and now stars in "Grey's Anatomy" as Dr. Jo Wilson, surgical resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Interview at AOL HQ in NYC for AOL BUILD. For full schedule and more videos go to http://build.aol.com Follow us: TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/AOLBUILD FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/aolbuild/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aol.build/ SNAPCHAT: @AOLBUILD Interview at AOL HQ in NYC for BUILD Series. For full schedule and more videos go to http://aol.com/build Follow us: TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/BUILDseriesNYC FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BUILDseriesNYC INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/BUILDseriesNYC SNAPCHAT: BUILDseriesNYC
Tracklist: 0:00:00 - George Shearing - Happy Talk 0:02:45 - Nils Landgren - Nightlife (Feat. Joe Sample) 0:07:14 - Oscar Peterson - Close Your Eyes 0:12:57 - Wynton Kelly - Someday My Prince Will Come 0:15:57 - David Hazeltine - I'll Let You Know 0:22:41 - Scott Hamilton - The Best Things In Life Are Free (Feat. Karin Krogh) 0:25:59 - Peter Sandberg - Got That Feeling 0:31:58 - Christian McBride Trio - Hallelujah Time 0:35:55 - Catherine Russell - Romance In The Dark (Feat. Matt Munisteri & Mark Shane) 0:40:04 - Stephan Noel Lang - 16-Bar-Blues 0:42:41 - Duke Jordan - No Problem 0:49:22 - Ben Sidran - No Trouble Living 0:51:34 - Tommy Flanagan - A Blue Time 0:57:45 - François Couperin - L'adolescente (Feat. Eugen Cicero) 1:03:09 - Lou Rawls - In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down) 1:06:34...
Famous Door HL-104 1974 A1 Blue Skies 0:00 A2 Blues For The Judge 6:00 A3 It Had To Be You 12:55 B1 Sophisticated Lady 19:11 B2 Stridin' With Ben Pt. 1 & 2 27:19 B3 All The Things You Are 33:36 Bass – Milt Hinton Drums – Jo Jones Piano – John Bunch Tenor Saxophone – Frank Wess Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Budd Johnson Tenor Saxophone, Piano – Ben Webster (tracks: B1 to B3) Trumpet – Jon Faddis
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1 Honky Tonk Heroes 2 Old Five And Dimmers (Like Me) 3 Willie The Wandering Gypsy And Me 4 Low Down Freedom 5 Omaha 6 You Asked Me To 7 Ride Me Down Easy 8 Ain't No God In Mexico 9 Black Rose 10 We Had It All © 1973 RCA Victor © 1990 MFSL Recorded at RCA Victor Studio 1971-1973. The Waylors Rhythm Guitar – Jerry Gropp, Larry Whitmore Steel Guitar – Ralph Mooney Bass – Bee Spears Drums – Richie Albright Harmonica – Don Brooks Bass – Henry Strzelecki Bass, String Bass – Joe Allen Cello – Byron Bach, Martha McCrory Drums – Buddy Harman, Willie Ackerman Electric Guitar – Billy Sanford, Dale Sellers, Reggie Young Fiddle – Tommy Williams Organ – Andy McMahon Piano – David Briggs Rhythm Guitar – Billy Reynolds, Dave Kirby, Eddie Hinton, Randy Scruggs, Steve Young, Waylon Jennings Dobro: R...
Recorded in France, 1971. Personnel: Big Joe Turner (vocals) Milt Buckner (piano) Slam Stewart (bass) Jo Jones (drums) Track list: 1. Money First 2. Hide and Seek 3. I've Got a Pocket Full of Pencils 4. Rock Me Baby 5. Cherry Red 6. Texas Style 7. T.V. Mama 8. T'Aint Nobody's Business 9. Morning Glory 10. Rock Me Baby (alt. take)
It was an honour and a privilege to speak yesterday at the British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) annual conference. A huge thanks to President-elect Dr. Scott Murray, President Dr. Joe Mills, Executive Director Sally Hinton and Scientific Officer Dr. Aynsley Cowie - for affording me the opportunity to share an alternative technical view of the root causes and primary markers for CVD. No-one has all the answers, no-one has a monopoly on the truth. It is by discussing and debating the science that we will progress against the enormous disease burden our society now faces. I was proud to join all the other excellent speakers who are striving to make a difference in this great challenge of the coming decades. My talk is somewhat uncompromising, and may e...
Aaron Pryor vs Bobby Joe Young [1987-08-08] Title: Aaron Pryor vs Bobby Joe Young Year: 1987-08-08 Language: English
Black & Blue Open Air Studio, Nice France (July,17,1976) Personnel: Milt Hinton (bass) Sam Woodyard (drums) Cliff Smalls (piano) Tracks: 01. Look Out Jack 02. Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho 03. Mean To Me 04. Me and You 05. Prelude To a Kiss 06. Undecided 07. How High the Moon 09. Mona's Feeling Lonely 10. (Back Home Again In) Indiana 11. Toneing Down 12. Walking Through the Woodyard Label: Black And Blue
Eddie Cleanhead Vinson (as, voc); Hank Crawford (as); David Newman (ts, fl); Jimmy Rowles (p), George Wein (p); Milt Hinton (b); Alan Dawson (dr). Nice, July 8 and July 16, 1978. Please also visit my blog: http://crownpropeller.wordpress.com
A L Cooper at Fashion Night Out Atlanta with Fashion Night Out Atlanta's Icon Winner designer Joseph Hinton of Joe's Custom Clothier. Visit www.joescustomclothier.com to learn more about this award winning designer.
Best remembered for his tender 1964 reading of the Willie Nelson perennial "Funny How Time Slips Away," deep soul balladeer Joe Hinton was born November 15, 1929, in Evansville, IN. He initially pursued a career as a gospel singer, first surfacing as a member of the Chosen Gospel Quartet before relocating to Memphis in 1957 and joining the long-running gospel group the Spirit of Memphis Quartet. After Hinton's aching high tenor was employed to exemplary effect on records like "In the Garden" and "Lost in Sin" (a spiritual rewrite of the Spaniels' secular smash "Peace of Mind"), producer Don Robey -- the president of the Spirit of Memphis' label, Peacock -- convinced the singer to cross over to secular R&B;, signing him to Peacock's Back Beat subsidiary for 1958's "I Know." "Pretty Little Ma...
Master bassist Milt Hinton trades stories with Joe Williams in this interview. Milt talks about his early life in Chicago, gigs with Cab Calloway and Benny Goodman, and performing in the White House. Use of these materials by other parties is subject to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law (Title 17, Chapter 1, para. 107) which allows use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship without requiring permission from the rights holder. Any use that does not fall within fair use must be cleared with the rights holder. For assistance, please contact the Fillius Jazz Archive, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.
The CMS men's swimming & diving team defeated Pomona-Pitzer 174-124 on Feb. 6 and moved to 8-0 in SCIAC dual meets. Senior Joseph Hinton talked afterwards about the meet.
Pops and Papa Jo Jones together 1971: All Stars Tyree Glenn, Joe Muranyi and Marty Napoleon with Louis Armstrong along with a special guest rhythm section of Milt Hinton on bass and Papa Jo Jones on drums.
In 1969, the National Arts Centre Theatre opened its doors for the first time with a production of George Rygas The Ecstasy of Rita Joe. Canadian theatre would never be the same again. Widely considered the first distinctively English-Canadian play, Rita Joe focussed a spotlight on a Canadian issue and on Canadian people. The glare was direct, unsentimental, honest, and powerful and it paved the way for a fledgling Canadian dramatic literature to grow. The NAC English Theatre is proud to present a new production of the play to kick off the 40th Anniversary of the NAC and celebrate the BC Scene. In 1969, a white woman, the remarkable Frances Hyland, played the part of Rita Joe. Today, an Aboriginal artist will interpret the role. That much has changed; but revisiting the play asks us to ...
Anthony Ray Hinton learns to re-adjust to a new life in a world with computers and social media.
Herb Snitzer Interviews Milt Hinton. Recorded Live at Highland Jazz March 3, 1991. Part 1.
One of the earliest television appearances of Donald Trump. Predates the construction of Trump Tower.
Linda Christian discusses her life and career, including her marriages to Tyrone Power and Edmund Purdom, and her early relationship with Errol Flynn, in this 1993 interview with cable TV host Skip E Lowe.
Bassist Bob Cranshaw talks about the mentoring process with Joe Williams and Milt Hinton, his gigs with Sonny Rollins, and his collaboration with Joe Raposo on "Sesame Street" and elsewhere. Use of these materials by other parties is subject to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law (Title 17, Chapter 1, para. 107) which allows use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship without requiring permission from the rights holder. Any use that does not fall within fair use must be cleared with the rights holder. For assistance, please contact the Fillius Jazz Archive, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.
Dennis Hunt Interviews Jazz great vocalist Joe Williams in 1984. (THIS IS FROM THE UNEDITED ARCHIVES. SORRY FOR POOR QUALITY IN SOME SPOTS) Williams developed his essential repertoire while he was with Basie, including standards such as "Every Day (I Have the Blues)," "Five O'Clock in the Morning," "Roll 'em Pete," "Teach Me Tonight," "My Baby Upsets Me," and "The Comeback."
This interview took place at the RE•WORK Deep Learning Summit in Boston, on 12-13 May 2016. View presentations from the summit here: http://videos.re-work.co/events/1 Honglak Lee Assistant is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received his Ph.D. from Computer Science Department at Stanford University in 2010, advised by Prof. Andrew Ng. His primary research interests lie in machine learning, which spans over deep learning, unsupervised, semi-supervised, and supervised learning, transfer learning, graphical models, and optimization. He also works on application problems in computer vision, audio recognition, robot perception, and text processing. His work received best paper awards at ICML (2009) and CEAS (2005). He has served as a ...
Milt Hinton and Herb Snitzer. Recorded Live at Highland Jazz March 1991
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Watch Evangelist "GI" Joe conduct radio interview with Renisha Hinton on his weekly radio broadcast.
PLEASE VISIT MY WEB SITE FOR FULL DETAILS AT http://lindahoodsigmontruth.com/ In this 2008 followup report on Jesse and Dr. Hinton, it is shown that Jesse's DNA from 2002 matches Jesse's DNA from 2008, thus proving that the same man has consistently been Jesse. This interview with Dr. Hinton proves that he has NEVER changed his certainty that Jesse is Elvis Presley. See full details on my web site. http://lindahoodsigmontruth.com/
Erika Walker Thomas interviews Greg Hinton, the new Chief Diversity Officer of the Democratic National Committee.
Track Listings 1. I'VE BEEN HURT SO MANY TIMES - Larry Davis 2. NO MORE DOGGIN' - Z Z Hill 3. LOVE YOU BABY - Bobby 'Blue' Bland (vocal) & Ike Turner And His Orchestra 4. TIRED OF WALKIN' - Little Joe Hinton 5. LONG GONE BABY - B.B. King 6. STAND UP STRAIGHT AND TALL - Jackie Shane 7. DIXIE WOMEN - The Newports 8. HUMPIN' AKA STUFFED PEPPERS - Frank Armstrong & the Stingers 9. NEW FIGURE - King Solomon 10. YEA, YEA, YEA, YEA, YEA - Terry & The Tyrants 11. BABY YOU'RE THE ONE - Marvin & Johnny 12. YOU GOTTA BEND A LITTLE - Larry & Tommy 13. YOU AND ME TOGETHER - Vernon Garrett 14. JUST TO HOLD MY HAND - Vernon and Jewel 15. THE NEW BREED - Jimmy Holiday 16. ME AND MY CHAUFFEUR - Big Mama Thornton 17. LET YOUR HAIR DOWN - Arthur K Adams 18. TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF PT 2 - Booker ...
"Percussion And Bass" - 1960 This is an experimental-swing masterpiece. The record quality isn't good, but the music inside is unique. Personnel: Milt Hinton (bass) Jo Jones (drums) Tracks: 1. Tam 2. Me and You 3. Coffee Dan 4. The Love Nest 5. H.O.T. (Helen of Troy) 6. Shoes On The Ruff 7. The Walls Fall 8. Blue Skies 9. Late In The Evening 10. Ocho Puertas 11. Tin Top Alley Blues 12. Little Honey
Master bassist Milt Hinton trades stories with Joe Williams in this interview. Milt talks about his early life in Chicago, gigs with Cab Calloway and Benny Goodman, and performing in the White House. Use of these materials by other parties is subject to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law (Title 17, Chapter 1, para. 107) which allows use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship without requiring permission from the rights holder. Any use that does not fall within fair use must be cleared with the rights holder. For assistance, please contact the Fillius Jazz Archive, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.
01. Joe Hinton - Funny (How Time Slips Away) 02. Fats Domino - Sick & Tired 03. Shorty Billups - Bend a little 04. Ray Charles - Get On The Right Track Baby 05. Joe Tex - Close The Door 06. King Pleasure - Moody's Mood For Love 07. Marvin Gaye - Pride and Joy 08. Oscar Brown Jr - Work Song 09. Paul Anka - Eso Beso (That Kiss!) 10. Sam Cooke - It's Got The Whole World Shakin' 11. Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers - Pink Champagne 12. The Spinners - Sweet Thing
Special thanks to Mr. Benthein, Dean Sasser, and The Windsor Police Department. Cast: Joe Hinton Oliver Andrey Vdovenko Mr. Black Damon D'Amico Jr. Mr. Scott/Mr. White Sam Cox The Buyer Lars Schuster Skip Green Traken Sutton The Driver Evan Manafort Dr. Quil Colin Phelan Bodyguard Mairin Moylan Body #1
One hour color documentary about the men and women of NC acoustic blues, playing in the so-called "Piedmont" style. Etta Baker, Thomas Burt, Algie Mae Hinton, Cora Phillips, Joe and Odell Thomas, John D. Holeman, Moses Rascoe and others. Great music! Shot in 1989. Many of these great players have since passed on.
Back in 2006. a group of us from the campus ministry at Community UCC in Champaign descended on Jackson, MS, and New Orleans, LA, for a spring break work trip
This being the original pressing featuring the result of Venuti "rapping out musical orders" to Spencer Clark, Milt Hinton, Dick Hyman, Dill Jones, Cliff Leeman, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Zoot Sims: 0:00 My Honey's Lovin' Arms 3:44 Blue Too 7:30 Oh, Lady Be Good 10:39 Dinah 13:51 Tea For Three 15:50 Deep Night 19:42 Remember 24:45 Diga Diga Doo 28:10 I'll Never Be The Same 31:51 String The Blues 35:18 The Blue Room 38:09 I Got Rhythm This original longplay record album was released in the USA as CR 134 by Chiaroscuro in 1974, and is part of my personal collection. I ripped its contents for my enjoyment and created this video hoping to share it with others who appreciate hard-to-find and obscure music. Should the current copyright holders require its removal from this site I will c...
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Camilla Luddington burst into the acting world in the iconic role of Kate Middleton in the Lifetime movie “William and Kate” and now stars in "Grey's Anatomy" as Dr. Jo Wilson, surgical resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Interview at AOL HQ in NYC for AOL BUILD. For full schedule and more videos go to http://build.aol.com Follow us: TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/AOLBUILD FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/aolbuild/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aol.build/ SNAPCHAT: @AOLBUILD Interview at AOL HQ in NYC for BUILD Series. For full schedule and more videos go to http://aol.com/build Follow us: TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/BUILDseriesNYC FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BUILDseriesNYC INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/BUILDseriesNYC SNAPCHAT: BUILDseriesNYC
Tracklist: 0:00:00 - George Shearing - Happy Talk 0:02:45 - Nils Landgren - Nightlife (Feat. Joe Sample) 0:07:14 - Oscar Peterson - Close Your Eyes 0:12:57 - Wynton Kelly - Someday My Prince Will Come 0:15:57 - David Hazeltine - I'll Let You Know 0:22:41 - Scott Hamilton - The Best Things In Life Are Free (Feat. Karin Krogh) 0:25:59 - Peter Sandberg - Got That Feeling 0:31:58 - Christian McBride Trio - Hallelujah Time 0:35:55 - Catherine Russell - Romance In The Dark (Feat. Matt Munisteri & Mark Shane) 0:40:04 - Stephan Noel Lang - 16-Bar-Blues 0:42:41 - Duke Jordan - No Problem 0:49:22 - Ben Sidran - No Trouble Living 0:51:34 - Tommy Flanagan - A Blue Time 0:57:45 - François Couperin - L'adolescente (Feat. Eugen Cicero) 1:03:09 - Lou Rawls - In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down) 1:06:34...
Famous Door HL-104 1974 A1 Blue Skies 0:00 A2 Blues For The Judge 6:00 A3 It Had To Be You 12:55 B1 Sophisticated Lady 19:11 B2 Stridin' With Ben Pt. 1 & 2 27:19 B3 All The Things You Are 33:36 Bass – Milt Hinton Drums – Jo Jones Piano – John Bunch Tenor Saxophone – Frank Wess Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Budd Johnson Tenor Saxophone, Piano – Ben Webster (tracks: B1 to B3) Trumpet – Jon Faddis
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1 Honky Tonk Heroes 2 Old Five And Dimmers (Like Me) 3 Willie The Wandering Gypsy And Me 4 Low Down Freedom 5 Omaha 6 You Asked Me To 7 Ride Me Down Easy 8 Ain't No God In Mexico 9 Black Rose 10 We Had It All © 1973 RCA Victor © 1990 MFSL Recorded at RCA Victor Studio 1971-1973. The Waylors Rhythm Guitar – Jerry Gropp, Larry Whitmore Steel Guitar – Ralph Mooney Bass – Bee Spears Drums – Richie Albright Harmonica – Don Brooks Bass – Henry Strzelecki Bass, String Bass – Joe Allen Cello – Byron Bach, Martha McCrory Drums – Buddy Harman, Willie Ackerman Electric Guitar – Billy Sanford, Dale Sellers, Reggie Young Fiddle – Tommy Williams Organ – Andy McMahon Piano – David Briggs Rhythm Guitar – Billy Reynolds, Dave Kirby, Eddie Hinton, Randy Scruggs, Steve Young, Waylon Jennings Dobro: R...
Recorded in France, 1971. Personnel: Big Joe Turner (vocals) Milt Buckner (piano) Slam Stewart (bass) Jo Jones (drums) Track list: 1. Money First 2. Hide and Seek 3. I've Got a Pocket Full of Pencils 4. Rock Me Baby 5. Cherry Red 6. Texas Style 7. T.V. Mama 8. T'Aint Nobody's Business 9. Morning Glory 10. Rock Me Baby (alt. take)
It was an honour and a privilege to speak yesterday at the British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) annual conference. A huge thanks to President-elect Dr. Scott Murray, President Dr. Joe Mills, Executive Director Sally Hinton and Scientific Officer Dr. Aynsley Cowie - for affording me the opportunity to share an alternative technical view of the root causes and primary markers for CVD. No-one has all the answers, no-one has a monopoly on the truth. It is by discussing and debating the science that we will progress against the enormous disease burden our society now faces. I was proud to join all the other excellent speakers who are striving to make a difference in this great challenge of the coming decades. My talk is somewhat uncompromising, and may e...
Aaron Pryor vs Bobby Joe Young [1987-08-08] Title: Aaron Pryor vs Bobby Joe Young Year: 1987-08-08 Language: English
Black & Blue Open Air Studio, Nice France (July,17,1976) Personnel: Milt Hinton (bass) Sam Woodyard (drums) Cliff Smalls (piano) Tracks: 01. Look Out Jack 02. Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho 03. Mean To Me 04. Me and You 05. Prelude To a Kiss 06. Undecided 07. How High the Moon 09. Mona's Feeling Lonely 10. (Back Home Again In) Indiana 11. Toneing Down 12. Walking Through the Woodyard Label: Black And Blue
Eddie Cleanhead Vinson (as, voc); Hank Crawford (as); David Newman (ts, fl); Jimmy Rowles (p), George Wein (p); Milt Hinton (b); Alan Dawson (dr). Nice, July 8 and July 16, 1978. Please also visit my blog: http://crownpropeller.wordpress.com
(Willie Nelson)
Well, hello there
My, it's been a long, long time
How'm I doin'?
Well, I guess I'm doin' fine
It's been so long now
An' it seems like it was only yesterday
Ain't it funny how time slips away?
How's your new love?
Gee, I hope he's doin' fine
I heard ya told him
That you'd love till the end of time
Well, that's the same thing that you told me
Seems like just the other day
Gee, ain't it funny how time just slips away?
I gotta go now
Guess I'll see you 'round
I don't know when, though
I never know when I'll be back in town
Now remember whatcha told me
That "in time you're gonna pay"