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Robert Lee Minor or Bob Lee Minor (born January 1, 1944) is an African-American stunt performer, television and film actor, best known for doubling many celebrities such as: Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Bernie Mac, Danny Glover, Carl Weathers and John Amos. Minor was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and made his first television appearance in 1973 on the television program, Search, then appeared in tons of shows such as: Barnaby Jones, McCloud, The Six Million Dollar Man, Eight is Enough, and Starsky and Hutch among other popular television programs.
Here is a list of stunt performances Bob Minor has done:
Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is an English musician, and founding member of the influential Canterbury scene band Soft Machine, with a long and distinguished solo career. He is married to English painter and songwriter Alfreda Benge.
Wyatt was born in Bristol. His mother was Honor Wyatt, a journalist with the BBC, and his father, George Ellidge, was an industrial psychologist. Wyatt had two half-brothers from his parents' previous marriages, Honor Wyatt's son, actor Julian Glover, and George Ellidge's son, press photographer Mark Ellidge. His parents' friends were "quite bohemian", and his upbringing was "unconventional". Wyatt said "It seemed perfectly normal to me. My father didn't join us until I was six, and he died ten years later, having retired early with multiple sclerosis, so I was brought up a lot by women." Wyatt attended the Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, Canterbury and as a teenager lived with his parents in Lydden near Dover, where he was taught drums by visiting American jazz drummer George Neidorf.
Method ringing (also known as scientific ringing) is a form of change ringing (the practice of ringing a series of mathematical permutations on tuned bells, rather than a melody). In method ringing, the ringers are guided from permutation to permutation by following a specific algorithm, called a method. Where the treble bell follows exactly the same pattern as the other bells it is called a principle. The underlying mathematical basis is intimately linked to group theory.
The practice originated in England and remains most popular there today; in addition to bells in church towers, it is also often performed on handbells.
Understanding the conventions of change ringing is necessary to discuss method ringing. Among these are ways of referring to bells: the one highest in pitch is known as the treble and the lowest the tenor. The majority of belltowers have the ring of bells (or ropes) going clockwise from the treble. For convenience, the bells are referred to by number, with the treble being number 1 and the other bells numbered by their pitch (2, 3, 4, etc.) sequentially down the scale. (This system often seems counterintuitive to musicians, who are used to a numbering which ascends along with pitch.) The bells are usually tuned to a diatonic major scale, with the tenor bell being the tonic (or key) note of the scale.
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John William "Paul" Weller, Jr. (born 25 May 1958) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the punk rock band The Jam (1976–82). He had further success pursuing a blue-eyed soul style of music with The Style Council (1983–89), before establishing himself as a solo artist in 1991.
Despite widespread critical recognition as a singer, lyricist and guitarist, Weller has remained a national rather than an international star, and much of his songwriting is rooted in British culture. He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 1980s mod revival, and is often referred to as The Modfather.
The Daily Telegraph has said of Weller: "Apart from David Bowie, it’s hard to think of any British solo artist who’s had as varied, long-lasting and determinedly forward-looking a career." The BBC described Weller in 2007 as "one of the most revered music writers and performers of the past 30 years". He has received four Brit Awards—winning the award for Best British Male twice, and the 2006 Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.
Daniel Henry Edward 'Danny' Thompson (born 4 April 1939) is an English multi-instrumentalist best known as a double bassist and businessman. He has had a long musical career playing with a large variety of other musicians, particularly Richard Thompson (no relation) and John Martyn, but including many others: at various times he has for example played with Nick Drake, Roy Orbison, Julie Felix, Freddie and the Dreamers, Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, Tom Paxton, Donovan, John McLaughlin, Vivian Stanshall, David Sylvian, Kate Bush, Linda Lewis, Mary Hopkin, Loreena McKennitt, Tim Buckley, and Davey Graham. For four years (1964-1967), he was a member of Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, and he was a founding member of the British folk-jazz band Pentangle. Since 1987, he has also recorded four solo albums. He converted to Islam in 1990.
Thompson was born in Teignmouth, Devon. His father, a miner, joined the Royal Navy at the start of World War II and was lost in action whilst crewing submarines. When Thompson was aged 6, the family moved to London and he was brought up in the working-class area of Battersea. At school he excelled at football and played as a junior for Chelsea, the team he has supported ever since. Whilst at school he learnt guitar, mandolin, trumpet and trombone before settling on the upright bass as his instrument of choice.
Plain Bob Minor on the back 6 of the Taylor 10 at Tamworth
A rare exhibition live in Brighton 16 dec 2016 for People Powered The line up: Paul Weller: guitar Robert Wyatt: piano and voice Danny Thompson: bass Steve Pilgrim: guitar Ben Gordelier: drums
Excerpt from a quarter peal of Plain Bob Minor on this ring of six near Oxford, situated in a magnificent church and a picturesque setting. Unringable for a time until some recent work, this was the first quarter peal on the bells for some time. They sound very nice and went surprisingly well! There are plans underway to recast the treble and rehang the rest; at the moment it looks like this could be some way off. Tenor 14-2-16 in F http://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?searchString=cuddesdon&Submit=+Go+&DoveID;=CUDDESDON http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=985070 (Credit to Paul Lucas for the first two belfry photos)
Plain Bob minor rung at St. Alphege Canterbury for the Ashford bell ringers outing 03/11/2012.
Robert Wyatt, Paul Weller, Danny Thompson and band performing in Brighton's Dome during the People Powered concert for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Robert Schumann - String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 41 No. 1 I. Introduzione: Andante espressivo - Allegro 0:00 II. Scherzo: Presto - Intermezzo 9:56 III. Adagio 14:12 IV. Presto 20:44 Timothy Kantor, Aaron Schwebel - Violins Yoni Gertner - Viola Davin Lee - Cello Live performance. December 4, 2011. Bloomington, IN
Robert Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor op. 129 1. Nicht zu schnell 00:25 2. Andante 11:40 3. Sehr lebhaft 15:41 Encore: „Song of the birds“ 27:20 Valentin Radutiu - Cello Jérémie Rhorer - Conductor The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen Live recording from „Die Glocke“ Bremen, 23.03.2017 TRITONUS Musikproduktion Stuttgart Camera: Peter Laenger Sound: Christian Rauterberg
Part of the Blues Raga Guitar Series. Companion pages and links to the rest of the series can be found on my blog. http://wp.me/P2lbzX-oc Like my content? Consider supporting my Patreon campaign to help me make more free guitar lessons: https://www.patreon.com/JonMichaelSwift --------------------------- Lesson Navigator Part 1 0:00 Intro Slide 0:48 There's actually 6 types of phrases 1:47 Why are we starting with the Minor Pentatonics? 3:05 What will this exercise do for you Part 2 3:45 The minor DNA phrases 4:25 Starting in the A Minor pentatonic Root Box 4:39 The Minor Blur/Blues 3rd 6:53 Expanding the Blues 3rd 7:48 Special variation of Blues 3rd 8:48 The Compound Blues 3rd 9:40 The Way to use the "Blue Note" 10:00 How to play the Compound 3rd 11:08 The "Double Trouble" Compound 3...
Visit http://www.activemelody.com to download the tablature and jam track materials for this lesson. You'll also be able to view Lick 4. This guitar lesson teaches you the notes in the natural minor scale in the key of A - and also comes with several different examples of licks that you can play. I tried to keep the licks simple, yet powerful sounding - so that really anyone could play them. They will work on an acoustic or electric guitar as well.
Track list for this album: 00:00 Hungarian Sonata 03:16 A Comme Amour 06:34 Mariage D Amour 09:15 For Elise 13:29 For My Sweetheart 16:24 Jardin Secret 18:37 Ballade Pour Adeline 21:17 Love Story 24:21 Green Fields 26:56 Black Bird Flies 29:13 Turkish Rondo 32:34 Romeo & Juliet (A Time For Us) 34:53 Concerto Pour Une Jeune 38:37 Winter Sonata 42:11 Right Here Waiting For You 45:58 Invisible Love 49:27 Can You Feel The Love Tonight 52:39 Love Is Blue 55:37 Boulevard Des Solitudes 59:21 The Sound Of Silence 1:02:36 Gemini 1:05:48 Yesterday Once More 1:09:03 I Have A Dream 1:12:12 Top Of The World 1:15:20 When You Tell Me That You Love Me 1:19:55 Serenade 1:23:06 Moonlight Sonata 1:26:34 Lemon Tree 1:29:50 Woman in Love 1:32:19 Les Derniers Jours d’Anastasia Kemsky 1:35:37 Nothing’s Gonna Cha...
Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J., (born April 21, 1939) is a Roman Catholic nun, a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph and a leading American advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. Helen Prejean was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the daughter of Augusta Mae (née Bourg; 1911–1993), a nurse, and Louis Sebastian Prejean (1893–1974), a lawyer.[1] She joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille in 1957. This religious order is now known as the Congregation of St. Joseph. In 1962, she received a Bachelor of Arts in English and Education from St. Mary’s Dominican College, New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1973, she earned a Master of Arts in Religious Education from Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada. She has been the Religious Education Director at St. Frances Cabrini Parish in New...
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Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J., (born April 21, 1939) is a Roman Catholic nun, a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph and a leading American advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. Helen Prejean was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the daughter of Augusta Mae (née Bourg; 1911–1993), a nurse, and Louis Sebastian Prejean (1893–1974), a lawyer.[1] She joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille in 1957. This religious order is now known as the Congregation of St. Joseph. In 1962, she received a Bachelor of Arts in English and Education from St. Mary’s Dominican College, New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1973, she earned a Master of Arts in Religious Education from Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada. She has been the Religious Education Director at St. Frances Cabrini Parish in New...
http://enslaved.no/ Elliott Fullam had a quick chat with Ivar Bjornson of Enslaved in NYC before their 25 Year Anniversary Show "New York By Norse" at the Gramercy Theater. Music in this video is segments of their song "Thoughts Like Hammers" from their RIITIIR album
Welcome to Collider’s Heroes, hosted by Jon Schnepp, with guests John Campea, Robert Meyer Burnett and very special guest Rob Liefeld. We bring you the latest news about the World of Heroes and Villains! On this episode of Collider’s Heroes (Tuesday February 2nd, 2016) we discuss the following: Deadpool Mania! With a week left before the first superhero film of 2016 opens, we’ve got a cubic ton of Deadpool viral marketing and pre-movie mayhem to enjoy! From the Breast Cancer Exam commercial to Ryan Reynolds cracking us up on the Graham Norton show from across the pond, now we’ve got Deadpool giving away Chimichangas at the Superbowl, with a new special trailer to debut, and all of us will be seeing the film in IMAX this week! Let’s talk Deadpool! ...
Interview with Florian Sonnleitner on Robert Schumann's Violin Sonata a minor op. 105 at G. Henle Publishers, Munich. Details on the Urtext edition HN 428 at www.henle.com
Billy Gibbons talks about Prince's guitar playing and meeting him by accident in a New York restaurant.
Plain Bob Minor on the back 6 of the Taylor 10 at Tamworth
A rare exhibition live in Brighton 16 dec 2016 for People Powered The line up: Paul Weller: guitar Robert Wyatt: piano and voice Danny Thompson: bass Steve Pilgrim: guitar Ben Gordelier: drums
Excerpt from a quarter peal of Plain Bob Minor on this ring of six near Oxford, situated in a magnificent church and a picturesque setting. Unringable for a time until some recent work, this was the first quarter peal on the bells for some time. They sound very nice and went surprisingly well! There are plans underway to recast the treble and rehang the rest; at the moment it looks like this could be some way off. Tenor 14-2-16 in F http://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?searchString=cuddesdon&Submit=+Go+&DoveID;=CUDDESDON http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=985070 (Credit to Paul Lucas for the first two belfry photos)
Plain Bob minor rung at St. Alphege Canterbury for the Ashford bell ringers outing 03/11/2012.
Robert Wyatt, Paul Weller, Danny Thompson and band performing in Brighton's Dome during the People Powered concert for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Quarter Peal of Bob Minor rung at Burmarsh, Kent (6, 10cwt approx) on the evening of 22nd March to celebrate the Enthronement at Canterbury Cathedral of Archbishop Justin Welby as 105th Archbishop of Canterbury that day. A further quarter peal (Grandsire Doubles) immediately followed this one. Details of ringers can be found on www.campanophile.co.uk by searching for this quarter peal by date.
1. "Heaps of Sheeps" 2. "The Duchess" (Wyatt) 3. "Maryan" (Wyatt, Philip Catherine) 4. "Was a Friend" (Wyatt, Hugh Hopper) 5. "Free Will and Testament" (Wyatt, Mark Kramer) 6. "September the Ninth" 7. "Alien" 8. "Out of Season" 9. "A Sunday in Madrid" 10. "Blues in Bob Minor" (Wyatt) 11. "The Whole Point of No Return" (Paul Weller) 12. "September in the Rain" (bonus re-release track)
CPE Bach Württemberg Sonatas Wq 49 1. Sonata No. 1 in A minor 0:00 2. Sonata No. 2 in A flat major 14:59 3. Sonata No. 3 in E minor 28:31 4. Sonata No. 4 in B flat major 41:26 5. Sonata No. 5 in E flat major 56:19 6. Sonata No. 6 in B minor 1:09:58 Bob van Asperen Harpsichord Recorded on harpsichord by Rainer Schütze (1969) after J.D.Dulcken 1745
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Tracklist is on description. ↓If you like this video check together please:)↓ Instrumental Jazz Mix »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evb31p5vFs4 Soundcloud »https://soundcloud.com/dj-ozzy-samehada 1. Moments like this - Charlie Byrd 2. one note samba - Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd 3. Samba Triste - Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd 4. A Man and a Woman - Charlie Byrd 5. Samba De Uma Nota So - Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd 6. Desafinado - Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd 7. O Pato - Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd 8. Jordu - Charlie Byrd 9. Freddie's Tune - Charlie Byrd 10. It's a Wondeful World - The Charlie Byrd Trio 11. The Girl From Ipanema - Charlie Byrd 12. Bossa Nova Cha Cha - Luiz Bonfá 13. Samba De Orfeu - Luiz Bonfá 14. Insensatez - Antonio Carlos Jobim 15. O Morro Nao Tem Vez - Stan Getz & Luiz Bonfa 16. Chora ...
CPE.Bach Prussian Sonatas Wq 48 1. Sonata No. 1 in F major 0:00 2. Sonata No. 2 in B flat major 10:08 3. Sonata No. 3 in E major 22:57 4. Sonata No. 4 in C minor 34:30 5. Sonata No. 5 in C major 47:53 6. Sonata No. 6 in A major 58:52 Bob van Asperen Harpsichord Recorded on harpsichord by Rainer Schütze (1969) after J.D.Dulcken 1745
Bob Marley & Friends Reggae Trap Mix 2017 - Best Trap Remixes Bob Marley & Friends Reggae Trap Mix 2017 Best trap music remixes of popular reggae songs. Please share and subscribe so I can upload more and more trap mixes. * SUBSCRIBE https://goo.gl/DJRY6R * Tracklist 1. Kon Boogie - Hotstepper (Ricky Vaughn Reggae Trap Bubblin Remix)_MSTR 2. 02:30 Feat. Mursday - Table Tops(Freak Trap Reggae Vocal Mix)Produced, Mixed By DJ Gosh Fire 3. 05:10 Bob Marley - Jamming (Banx & Ranx Remix) 4. 07:48 Bob Marley & Skip Marley - Three Little Birds ft. Cedella Marley (Ricky Mears Remix) 5. 10:58 King Robako X Bob Marley - Exodus (Trap -A-Dub REMIX) 6. 14:18 Bob Marley - One Love (Trap Remix ft Dj Keudj) 7. 16:37 Barrington Levy - Black Roses (Banx & Ranx Remix) 8. 19:10 Snoop Lion - Get Away ft. ...
Welcome to Factorio with Bob's Mods! Join Scarhoof as he takes his first venture into one of the most well-known modpacks for Factorio, Bob's Mods. Map Exchange String for this map: (started in Alpha 14.21): http://pastebin.com/SXY0s4Gc Are you interested in knowing more about my writing? Click here to sign up: https://iceblazerentertainment.activehosted.com/f/1 CREDITS: Intro Music: "Chill Wave" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Outro Music: "Furious Freak" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/----