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New York is a state in the Northeastern United States and is the United States' 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous, and seventh-most densely populated state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border in the Atlantic Ocean with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the west and north. The state of New York, with an estimated 19.8 million residents in 2015, is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City, the state's most populous city and its economic hub.
With an estimated population of nearly 8.5 million in 2014, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York City Metropolitan Area is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. New York City is a global city, exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York City is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. New York City makes up over 40% of the population of New York State. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York City Metropolitan Area, and nearly 40% live on Long Island. Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
Wendy Oxenhorn a.k.a. "The Barefoot Baroness," is the Executive Director & Vice Chairman of the Jazz Foundation of America, co-founder of Street News, and a blues harmonica player.
At the age of 14, Wendy Oxenhorn moved on her own to New York City, where she attended the School of American Ballet and danced with New York City Ballet.
When Oxenhorn was 17, a ballet career-ending knee injury drew her into depression when she was told by doctors that if she continued to dance, she would become crippled. This news prompted Oxenhorn to call a suicide hotline where she ended up consoling the counselor on the line, who was herself depressed. Oxenhorn started working at the suicide hotline three days later, thus beginning her career in the humanitarian arena.
In 1990, Oxenhorn co-founded the newspaper, Street News, with Hutchinson Persons, which provided employment and income for a homeless workforce. Oxenhorn recruited Fortune 500 CEOs and celebrities, built the infrastructure, marketing and fundraising for the organization, gaining coverage on the front pages of New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Herald Tribune as well as appearing on talk shows including Regis and Kathy Lee, CBS Nightline, TODAY Show, and others. Recruited donors included Malcolm Forbes, Cyndi Lauper, Clive Davis, Ben & Jerry, Thomas Mosser, New York Times President Lance Primis, and then White House Chief of Staff, John H. Sununu. At its peak, Street News employed over 2000 homeless men and women in New York City and had a circulation of 250,000. It is credited with being the first homeless sold newspaper, inspiring as many as 150 similar newspapers in major cities throughout the world.
Howard is a popular English given name originating from Old Norse Hávarðr, which means "high guard". A diminutive is "Howie" and its shortened form is "Ward" (most common in the 19th century). Between 1900-1960, Howard ranked in the U.S. Top 200; between 1960–1990, it ranked in the U.S. Top 400; between 1990–2004, it ranked in the U.S. Top 600. People with the given name Howard or its variants include:
Johnson is a surname of English origin. The name itself is a patronym of the given name John, literally meaning "son of John". The name John derives from Latin Johannes, which is derived through Greek Ἰωάννης Iōannēs from Hebrew יוחנן Yohanan, meaning "Yahweh has favoured". The name has been extremely popular in Europe since the Christian era as a result of it being given to St John the Baptist, St John the Evangelist and nearly one thousand other Christian saints. Johnson is the ninth most common surname in Sweden/Scandinavia, second most common in the United States and 154th most common in the world.
Howard Johnson began by playing baritone sax, but his natural gift for the tuba was evident from the first time he picked up the instrument as a young teenager. It wasn't just that he could produce a sound; he already knew how to play his school band's parts by memorizing the other tuba players' finger movements. Howard made his way to New York in the mid 1960s by way of Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, but once he settled in he never had to leave. He was embraced by both the post-bop and avant garde jazz circles and within a few years had played or recorded with Charles Mingus, McCoy Tyner, Freddie Hubbard, Gil Evans, Bill Dixon, Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, Hank Mobley, the Jazz Composer's Orchestra, and many more. His career path began to shift in the early 1970s when he was asked b...
HOWARD JOHNSON & GRAVITY (Howard Johnson - Tuba; Velvet Brown - Tuba; Dave Bargeron - Tuba; Earl McIntyre - Tuba; Joseph Daley - Tuba; Bob Stewart - Tuba; Carlton Holmes - Keyboards; Melissa Slocum - Bass; Edward JT Lewis - Drums): performing EVOLUTION (Bob Nelloms) and NATURAL WOMAN (Carol King), 01-11-14 at The Bitter End during 2014 Winter JazzFest Video and audio recording by Scott Friedlander. All rights reserved.
DVD - http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4715563 Michele Rosewoman - piano, vocal Olu Femi - vocal Bob Stewart - tuba Howard Johnson - tuba, baritone sax Baikida Carroll - trumpet Rasul Siddik - trumpet John Stubblefield - tenor sax Kelvyn Bell - guitar Anthony Cox - bass Pheeroan Aklaff - drums ... XXVI Międzynarodowy Festiwal Muzyki Jazzowej Jazz Jamboree Warszawa, Sala Kongresowa, 26 Oct. 1984 ! ! ! please pay attention ! ! ! I Do Not Own The Rights To The Music. All Rights Belong To Their Respectful Owners. If you think it is violates your copyright and you wish the video to be removed immediately, please report.
HOWARD JOHNSON & GRAVITY (Howard Johnson - Tuba; Velvet Brown - Tuba; Dave Bargeron - Tuba; Earl McIntyre - Tuba; Joseph Daley - Tuba; Bob Stewart - Tuba; Carlton Holmes - Keyboards; Melissa Slocum - Bass; Edward JT Lewis - Drums): performing FLY WITH THE WIND (McCoy Tyner), 01-11-14 at The Bitter End during 2014 Winter JazzFest Video and audio recording by Scott Friedlander. All rights reserved.
The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band has already toured successfully in Russia in 1996. The sensitive Russian audience and the Band hit it off and left both parties wanting another visit of the Band to Russia. Russia always had an active Jazz scene which became even more active after the fall of communism. Since then many festivals were founded. The tour starts in Germany, travels to Russia and finally ends in Amsterdam.
Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/SnapshotsFoundation and visit http://www.snapshotsfoundation.com/ Howard Johnson: Miles Davis & Music Interview p Catherine Sebastian
These commercials aired on local CBS affiliate KPIX on December 2nd, 1984. Thanks to my Aunt & Uncle for recording these. 1. Chevy Trucks 2. State Farm 3. Promo for CBS Sports Football 4. Miller Lite (With boxer Alexis Arguello and former Yankees manager Billy Martin) 5. AT&T; (56K LOL) 6. Chevrolet IROC-Z Camaro 7. Sony (OMG at the dog arms) 8. Promo for "Six Pack" (Kenny Rogers as a race car driver! My life is complete) 9. Miller Lite (With jazz musician Howard Johnson) 10. Chevrolet Cavalier (Live it!) 11. Chloraseptic (Stuff sounds nasty) 12. Promo for CBS Sports NCAA Basketball 13. CBS Station ID 14. Macy's (What's with the *wink*?) 15. Sony Car and Portable CD players (That square discman is pretty funky looking)
A1 Can't Let Her Go A2 Latina A3 High Blues Pressure B1 A Bientot B2 True Colors B3 For B.P. Recorded: 1967/68 Label: Atlantic Musicians: Alto Saxophone, Flute – James Spaulding Bass – Herbie Lewis Congas – Roman "Dog" Broadus (tracks: A1, A2) Drums – Freddie Waits (tracks: A1 to A3), Louis Hayes (tracks: B1 to B3) Piano – Kenny Barron (tracks: A2 to B3), Weldon Irvine (tracks: A1) Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Bennie Maupin Trombone, Euphonium – Kiane Zawadi (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3) Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Arranged By – Freddie Hubbard Tuba – Howard Johnson (3) (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
"Mighty M Productions Mashed". Written by: Michael "Kashif" Jones & Paul Laurence Jones III. Sung by: Barry "Sunjon" Johnson, Howard Johnson, Melba Moore, Evelyn King & Johnny Kemp. Musicians are Kashif & Paul Laurence: Keyboards, Synthesizers & Synth Basses, Samplers, Sequencers & Drum Machines. Morrie Brown: Producer, Ira Siegel: Guitars, Barry Johnson & Timmy Allen: Slap & Pop Basses, Leslie Ming: Live Drums & Percussion, Kenny G: Horns. Backing Vocals: BJ Nelson, Lillo Thomas, Freddie Jackson, Fonzi Thornton. ©1981 Arista Records. Mashed track excerpts: "Hi, How Ya Doin', So Fine, Loves Comin' At Ya, I'm In Love & Just Another Lover". "Mighty M Productions" was formed in 1981 by songwriter Kashif, keyboardist Paul Laurence and producer Morrie Brown and launched the sublime musical car...
UMKC Concert Jazz Band 2006 rehearsing Howard Johnson composition. Howard Johnson - Tuba. Bobby Watson - Director of Jazz studies Mike Strong - videographer
New York -- A visit with Wendy Oxenhorn, the Executive Director of Jazz Foundation of America just prior to "A Great Night In Harlem" 7th Annual gala fund raising concert event in New York's Apollo Theatre to take place May 29, 2008. Jazz Foundation of America are the angels who have helped so many jazz musicians with much needed medical and housing assistance. "Together, we are saving Jazz and Blues...one musician at a time." Jon Hammond of HammondCast Show on KYOURADIO interviewing Wendy Oxenhorn in their New York offices, return visit 2008. http://www.jazzfoundation.org © http://www.HammondCast.com Richard D. Parsons Chairman Jarrett Lilien President Wendy Atlas Oxenhorn Executive Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glen Barros Margaret Bridge Bob Cranshaw Hon. David Dinkins William Dougl...
New York -- A visit with Wendy Oxenhorn, the Executive Director of Jazz Foundation of America just prior to "A Great Night In Harlem" 7th Annual gala fund raising concert event in New York's Apollo Theatre to take place May 29, 2008. Jazz Foundation of America are the angels who have helped so many jazz musicians with much needed medical and housing assistance. "Together, we are saving Jazz and Blues...one musician at a time." Jon Hammond of HammondCast Show on KYOURADIO interviewing Wendy Oxenhorn in their New York offices, return visit 2008. http://www.jazzfoundation.org © http://www.HammondCast.com Richard D. Parsons Chairman Jarrett Lilien President Wendy Atlas Oxenhorn Executive Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glen Barros Margaret Bridge Bob Cranshaw Hon. David Dinkins William Doug...
ACB Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Alison Cook Beatty, was founded in 2012. Check out some of the company's diverse repertory in this show reel. For booking, events, and to learn more, go to www.acbdance.org and facebook/com/acbdance Credits: Editor: Max Kutschenreuter Music: Ludovico Einaudi - Primavera Choreography: Alison Cook Beatty ACB Dance Company dancers and alumni: Erin Arbuckle, Lauren DeMaria, Lauren Etter, Michael Fernandez, Lauren Jaeger, Justin Dominic, Jessica Kilpatrick, Lindsey Miller, Chie Mukai, Carolina Rivera, Heather Robles, Amanda Stevenson, Stephanie Van Dooren, and Kara Walsh. Guest dancers performing in MAHAWAY: SPRING ETERNAL Molly Levy, Sabrina Souilah, LeighAnn Boatman, Cherrie Nelle Thompson, Chloe Crade, Chrissie Leong, Dana Irwin, Joa...
Based on the lives of heavyweight champion, Sonny Liston, and jazz great, Chet Baker. Written & directed by Brennan Howard. The L.A. Daily News review sums it up best: "Method Festival 2K8: 'Low'" The only festival dedicated to the art of Method Acting, these films run from a little dark to downright wtf? We couldn't watch all of them (too many after-parties), but we caught a few of the films from Method Festival 2008. Below are 'Low' and 'Crazy.' Watch this space for more reviews... LOW Low is the type of independent film that a film critic prays for: though not a big budget film, it does so much with what it has and does not scrimp on story or acting (the same cannot be said for so many studio films today). This is one of the darkest (and funniest) comedies in a long time. Directo...
Howard Johnson began by playing baritone sax, but his natural gift for the tuba was evident from the first time he picked up the instrument as a young teenager. It wasn't just that he could produce a sound; he already knew how to play his school band's parts by memorizing the other tuba players' finger movements. Howard made his way to New York in the mid 1960s by way of Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, but once he settled in he never had to leave. He was embraced by both the post-bop and avant garde jazz circles and within a few years had played or recorded with Charles Mingus, McCoy Tyner, Freddie Hubbard, Gil Evans, Bill Dixon, Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, Hank Mobley, the Jazz Composer's Orchestra, and many more. His career path began to shift in the early 1970s when he was asked b...
HOWARD JOHNSON & GRAVITY (Howard Johnson - Tuba; Velvet Brown - Tuba; Dave Bargeron - Tuba; Earl McIntyre - Tuba; Joseph Daley - Tuba; Bob Stewart - Tuba; Carlton Holmes - Keyboards; Melissa Slocum - Bass; Edward JT Lewis - Drums): performing EVOLUTION (Bob Nelloms) and NATURAL WOMAN (Carol King), 01-11-14 at The Bitter End during 2014 Winter JazzFest Video and audio recording by Scott Friedlander. All rights reserved.
DVD - http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4715563 Michele Rosewoman - piano, vocal Olu Femi - vocal Bob Stewart - tuba Howard Johnson - tuba, baritone sax Baikida Carroll - trumpet Rasul Siddik - trumpet John Stubblefield - tenor sax Kelvyn Bell - guitar Anthony Cox - bass Pheeroan Aklaff - drums ... XXVI Międzynarodowy Festiwal Muzyki Jazzowej Jazz Jamboree Warszawa, Sala Kongresowa, 26 Oct. 1984 ! ! ! please pay attention ! ! ! I Do Not Own The Rights To The Music. All Rights Belong To Their Respectful Owners. If you think it is violates your copyright and you wish the video to be removed immediately, please report.
HOWARD JOHNSON & GRAVITY (Howard Johnson - Tuba; Velvet Brown - Tuba; Dave Bargeron - Tuba; Earl McIntyre - Tuba; Joseph Daley - Tuba; Bob Stewart - Tuba; Carlton Holmes - Keyboards; Melissa Slocum - Bass; Edward JT Lewis - Drums): performing FLY WITH THE WIND (McCoy Tyner), 01-11-14 at The Bitter End during 2014 Winter JazzFest Video and audio recording by Scott Friedlander. All rights reserved.
The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band has already toured successfully in Russia in 1996. The sensitive Russian audience and the Band hit it off and left both parties wanting another visit of the Band to Russia. Russia always had an active Jazz scene which became even more active after the fall of communism. Since then many festivals were founded. The tour starts in Germany, travels to Russia and finally ends in Amsterdam.
Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/SnapshotsFoundation and visit http://www.snapshotsfoundation.com/ Howard Johnson: Miles Davis & Music Interview p Catherine Sebastian
These commercials aired on local CBS affiliate KPIX on December 2nd, 1984. Thanks to my Aunt & Uncle for recording these. 1. Chevy Trucks 2. State Farm 3. Promo for CBS Sports Football 4. Miller Lite (With boxer Alexis Arguello and former Yankees manager Billy Martin) 5. AT&T; (56K LOL) 6. Chevrolet IROC-Z Camaro 7. Sony (OMG at the dog arms) 8. Promo for "Six Pack" (Kenny Rogers as a race car driver! My life is complete) 9. Miller Lite (With jazz musician Howard Johnson) 10. Chevrolet Cavalier (Live it!) 11. Chloraseptic (Stuff sounds nasty) 12. Promo for CBS Sports NCAA Basketball 13. CBS Station ID 14. Macy's (What's with the *wink*?) 15. Sony Car and Portable CD players (That square discman is pretty funky looking)
A1 Can't Let Her Go A2 Latina A3 High Blues Pressure B1 A Bientot B2 True Colors B3 For B.P. Recorded: 1967/68 Label: Atlantic Musicians: Alto Saxophone, Flute – James Spaulding Bass – Herbie Lewis Congas – Roman "Dog" Broadus (tracks: A1, A2) Drums – Freddie Waits (tracks: A1 to A3), Louis Hayes (tracks: B1 to B3) Piano – Kenny Barron (tracks: A2 to B3), Weldon Irvine (tracks: A1) Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Bennie Maupin Trombone, Euphonium – Kiane Zawadi (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3) Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Arranged By – Freddie Hubbard Tuba – Howard Johnson (3) (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
"Mighty M Productions Mashed". Written by: Michael "Kashif" Jones & Paul Laurence Jones III. Sung by: Barry "Sunjon" Johnson, Howard Johnson, Melba Moore, Evelyn King & Johnny Kemp. Musicians are Kashif & Paul Laurence: Keyboards, Synthesizers & Synth Basses, Samplers, Sequencers & Drum Machines. Morrie Brown: Producer, Ira Siegel: Guitars, Barry Johnson & Timmy Allen: Slap & Pop Basses, Leslie Ming: Live Drums & Percussion, Kenny G: Horns. Backing Vocals: BJ Nelson, Lillo Thomas, Freddie Jackson, Fonzi Thornton. ©1981 Arista Records. Mashed track excerpts: "Hi, How Ya Doin', So Fine, Loves Comin' At Ya, I'm In Love & Just Another Lover". "Mighty M Productions" was formed in 1981 by songwriter Kashif, keyboardist Paul Laurence and producer Morrie Brown and launched the sublime musical car...
UMKC Concert Jazz Band 2006 rehearsing Howard Johnson composition. Howard Johnson - Tuba. Bobby Watson - Director of Jazz studies Mike Strong - videographer
New York -- A visit with Wendy Oxenhorn, the Executive Director of Jazz Foundation of America just prior to "A Great Night In Harlem" 7th Annual gala fund raising concert event in New York's Apollo Theatre to take place May 29, 2008. Jazz Foundation of America are the angels who have helped so many jazz musicians with much needed medical and housing assistance. "Together, we are saving Jazz and Blues...one musician at a time." Jon Hammond of HammondCast Show on KYOURADIO interviewing Wendy Oxenhorn in their New York offices, return visit 2008. http://www.jazzfoundation.org © http://www.HammondCast.com Richard D. Parsons Chairman Jarrett Lilien President Wendy Atlas Oxenhorn Executive Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glen Barros Margaret Bridge Bob Cranshaw Hon. David Dinkins William Dougl...
New York -- A visit with Wendy Oxenhorn, the Executive Director of Jazz Foundation of America just prior to "A Great Night In Harlem" 7th Annual gala fund raising concert event in New York's Apollo Theatre to take place May 29, 2008. Jazz Foundation of America are the angels who have helped so many jazz musicians with much needed medical and housing assistance. "Together, we are saving Jazz and Blues...one musician at a time." Jon Hammond of HammondCast Show on KYOURADIO interviewing Wendy Oxenhorn in their New York offices, return visit 2008. http://www.jazzfoundation.org © http://www.HammondCast.com Richard D. Parsons Chairman Jarrett Lilien President Wendy Atlas Oxenhorn Executive Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glen Barros Margaret Bridge Bob Cranshaw Hon. David Dinkins William Doug...
ACB Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Alison Cook Beatty, was founded in 2012. Check out some of the company's diverse repertory in this show reel. For booking, events, and to learn more, go to www.acbdance.org and facebook/com/acbdance Credits: Editor: Max Kutschenreuter Music: Ludovico Einaudi - Primavera Choreography: Alison Cook Beatty ACB Dance Company dancers and alumni: Erin Arbuckle, Lauren DeMaria, Lauren Etter, Michael Fernandez, Lauren Jaeger, Justin Dominic, Jessica Kilpatrick, Lindsey Miller, Chie Mukai, Carolina Rivera, Heather Robles, Amanda Stevenson, Stephanie Van Dooren, and Kara Walsh. Guest dancers performing in MAHAWAY: SPRING ETERNAL Molly Levy, Sabrina Souilah, LeighAnn Boatman, Cherrie Nelle Thompson, Chloe Crade, Chrissie Leong, Dana Irwin, Joa...
Based on the lives of heavyweight champion, Sonny Liston, and jazz great, Chet Baker. Written & directed by Brennan Howard. The L.A. Daily News review sums it up best: "Method Festival 2K8: 'Low'" The only festival dedicated to the art of Method Acting, these films run from a little dark to downright wtf? We couldn't watch all of them (too many after-parties), but we caught a few of the films from Method Festival 2008. Below are 'Low' and 'Crazy.' Watch this space for more reviews... LOW Low is the type of independent film that a film critic prays for: though not a big budget film, it does so much with what it has and does not scrimp on story or acting (the same cannot be said for so many studio films today). This is one of the darkest (and funniest) comedies in a long time. Directo...