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Ben is frequently used as a shortened version of the given name Benjamin (as well as Benedict, Bengt, Bennett, Benoit, Benvolio, or Ebenezer, among other names). It is also used as a given name in its own right.
Ben (in Hebrew: בֶּן, Son of) forms part of surnames, e.g. Abraham ben Abraham (Hebrew: אברהם בן אברהם). Bar-, "son of" in Aramaic, is also seen, e.g. Simon bar Kokhba (Hebrew: שמעון בר כוכבא). The Arabic "Bin" (بن) or "Ibn" (ابن), also meaning "son of" is an obvious cognate.
El Chico may refer to:
Little Rock is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is also the county seat of Pulaski County. It was incorporated on November 7, 1831 on the south bank of the Arkansas River very near the geographic center of the state. The city derives its name from a rock formation along the river, named "La Petite Roche" by the French in 1799. The capital of the Arkansas Territory was moved to Little Rock from Arkansas Post in 1821. The city's population was 193,524 at the 2010 census. The five-county Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is ranked 75th in terms of population in the United States with 724,385 residents according to the 2013 estimate by the United States Census Bureau.
Little Rock is a major cultural, economic, government and transportation center within Arkansas and the South. The city includes cultural institutions such as the Arkansas Arts Center, the Arkansas Repertory Theatre, and the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, in addition to the hiking, boating, and other outdoor recreational opportunities. Little Rock's history is also available to residents and visitors in a variety of ways; history museums, historic districts or neighborhoods like the Quapaw Quarter, and historic sites like Little Rock Central High School. The city is the headquarters of Dillard's, Windstream Communications, Acxiom, Stephens Inc., University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Heifer International, the Clinton Foundation, and the Rose Law Firm. Other large corporations, including Dassault Falcon Jet and LM Wind Power have large operations in the city. State government is also a large employer, with most offices being located in downtown Little Rock. Two major Interstate highways, Interstate 30 and Interstate 40 meet in Little Rock, with the Port of Little Rock serving as a major shipping hub.
Don Lemon (born March 1, 1966) is an American journalist and television news anchor. He is based in New York and currently hosts CNN Tonight with Don Lemon.
Lemon was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1966. Lemon was educated at Baker High School, a public high school in the small city of Baker. He majored in broadcast journalism at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Louisiana State University. While in college, Lemon worked as a news assistant at WNYW in New York City.
In his early career, Lemon reported as a weekend anchor for WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama, and WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; anchor and investigative reporter for KTVI St. Louis; and anchor for WBRC Birmingham, Alabama.
Lemon reported for NBC News' New York City operations, including working as a correspondent for Today and NBC Nightly News and an anchor on Weekend Today and MSNBC. In 2003, he began at NBC O&O station WMAQ-TV (5 in Chicago), and was a reporter as well as local news co-anchor.
Down the Road may refer to:
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Ben Coulter, Zach Gibbins, and Terry Swilley doing "Cant You See" at El Chico in Little Rock, AR
Ben Coulter, Zach Gibbins, and Terry Swilley play Feel Like Goin Home at El Chico in Little Rock, AR
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A book of laughs for everybody. Stories real and not so real from the unbelievably funny mind of a geezer. Buy the book. It's not expensive and it makes a delightful Christmas gift for anyone. By now at Amazon.com. Thanks. Ben Swilley
Montrose, Arkansas native and Independent Country and Blues Artist Ben Coulter, along with Zach Gibbins and Terry Swilley play a classic Marshall Tucker tune, "Can't You See". This video is from a January 7th, 2011 show at El Chico in Little Rock, AR. Coulter does a style of music called "Country Music...Delta Style", and is on a quest to play the Grand Ole Opry before Oct. 1, 2011. He is calling it the "Road to the Opry". Learn more about Coulter at www.bencoulteronline.com www.roadtotheopry.com
Montrose, Arkansas native and Independent Country and Blues Artist Ben Coulter, along with Zach Gibbins and Terry Swilley play "Feel Like Goin' Home", a song written by Coulter. "Feel Like Goin' Home" is off of Coulter's "Cuzz III" album. This video is from a January 7th, 2011 show at El Chico in Little Rock, AR. Coulter does a style of music called "Country Music...Delta Style", and is on a quest to play the Grand Ole Opry before Oct. 1, 2011. He is calling it the "Road to the Opry". Learn more about Coulter at www.bencoulteronline.com www.roadtotheopry.com
Montrose, Arkansas native and Independent Country and Blues Artist Ben Coulter, along with Zach Gibbins and Terry Swilley play "Further Down the Road", a tune written by Ben Coulter and John Guttery. "Further Down the Road" is available on Coulter's latest album "Cuzz IV- They Call me an Outlaw". This video is from a January 7th, 2011 show at El Chico in Little Rock, AR. Coulter does a style of music called "Country Music...Delta Style", and is on a quest to play the Grand Ole Opry before Oct. 1, 2011. He is calling it the "Road to the Opry". Learn more about Coulter at www.bencoulteronline.com www.roadtotheopry.com
Don Lemon (Host, CNN) joins Dave Rubin to talk about his journey to getting his own show, staying informed, and publicly coming out. Watch the full interview about Don Lemon's controversies, new vs mainstream media, and more: http://bit.ly/1RIDd94 ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport Watch Next -- Dave Rubin on New Media vs Mainstream Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVykUTfNIRQ Watch more on Ora TV: http://www.ora.tv/rubinreport What are your thoughts? Comment below or tweet to Dave: https://twitter.com/RubinReport Sign up for our newsletter with the best of Rubin Report each week: http://www.ora.tv/rubinreport/article/2015/10/19/subscribe-to-our-rubinreport-show-updates ****** Don Lemon Host, "CNN Tonight with Don Lemon" Don Lemon o...
"Desert Oasis" Music / Lyrics by John Swilley. Instrumentation by John Swilley and Allie Small. Recorded at SMG Studios. Audio / Video Production by Signature Media Group, llc. www.smgatl.com
Ben Swilley Eulogy for Dan Donovan. Singing and Bagpipes by Jeffry Winkler
A book of laughs for everybody. Stories real and not so real from the unbelievably funny mind of a geezer. Buy the book. It's not expensive and it makes a delightful Christmas gift for anyone. By now at Amazon.com. Thanks. Ben Swilley
A book of laughs for everybody. Stories real and not so real from the unbelievably funny mind of a geezer. Buy the book. It's not expensive and it makes a delightful Christmas gift for anyone. By now at Amazon.com. Thanks. Ben Swilley
Montrose, Arkansas native and Independent Country and Blues Artist Ben Coulter, along with Zach Gibbins and Terry Swilley play a classic Marshall Tucker tune, "Can't You See". This video is from a January 7th, 2011 show at El Chico in Little Rock, AR. Coulter does a style of music called "Country Music...Delta Style", and is on a quest to play the Grand Ole Opry before Oct. 1, 2011. He is calling it the "Road to the Opry". Learn more about Coulter at www.bencoulteronline.com www.roadtotheopry.com
Montrose, Arkansas native and Independent Country and Blues Artist Ben Coulter, along with Zach Gibbins and Terry Swilley play "Feel Like Goin' Home", a song written by Coulter. "Feel Like Goin' Home" is off of Coulter's "Cuzz III" album. This video is from a January 7th, 2011 show at El Chico in Little Rock, AR. Coulter does a style of music called "Country Music...Delta Style", and is on a quest to play the Grand Ole Opry before Oct. 1, 2011. He is calling it the "Road to the Opry". Learn more about Coulter at www.bencoulteronline.com www.roadtotheopry.com
Montrose, Arkansas native and Independent Country and Blues Artist Ben Coulter, along with Zach Gibbins and Terry Swilley play "Further Down the Road", a tune written by Ben Coulter and John Guttery. "Further Down the Road" is available on Coulter's latest album "Cuzz IV- They Call me an Outlaw". This video is from a January 7th, 2011 show at El Chico in Little Rock, AR. Coulter does a style of music called "Country Music...Delta Style", and is on a quest to play the Grand Ole Opry before Oct. 1, 2011. He is calling it the "Road to the Opry". Learn more about Coulter at www.bencoulteronline.com www.roadtotheopry.com
Don Lemon (Host, CNN) joins Dave Rubin to talk about his journey to getting his own show, staying informed, and publicly coming out. Watch the full interview about Don Lemon's controversies, new vs mainstream media, and more: http://bit.ly/1RIDd94 ***Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport Watch Next -- Dave Rubin on New Media vs Mainstream Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVykUTfNIRQ Watch more on Ora TV: http://www.ora.tv/rubinreport What are your thoughts? Comment below or tweet to Dave: https://twitter.com/RubinReport Sign up for our newsletter with the best of Rubin Report each week: http://www.ora.tv/rubinreport/article/2015/10/19/subscribe-to-our-rubinreport-show-updates ****** Don Lemon Host, "CNN Tonight with Don Lemon" Don Lemon o...
"Desert Oasis" Music / Lyrics by John Swilley. Instrumentation by John Swilley and Allie Small. Recorded at SMG Studios. Audio / Video Production by Signature Media Group, llc. www.smgatl.com
A passionate message about the sharing that comes with love, powerful revalation on John three-sixteen!!
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Well a robin flew by my window
I thought it just might be you
Judging from the colour of its breast
And the sound of its song
But I’m just thinking of you
Cos you’re in sunny California
The fertile land on Steinbeck road
When I came not a single furrow patch
Could be spared for you and me
You see I wanted to love you baby
But neither you nor I’d been loved before
I thought I could change the world if I just held you high enough
The truth is I couldn’t hold you up at all
I couldn’t hold you up
I couldn’t hold you up
And I sure ain’t gonna hold you down
Well I’m leaving
Walking back home
I don’t care if it takes years or more
But as I walk through the hills of Kentucky
The leaves begin to turn red
And I think of you
Yes, I think of you