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Robert Holt was an Australian politician.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an American police sitcom that airs on Fox. Set in the fictional 99th Precinct of the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn, the single-camera series follows a precinct team of detectives and a newly appointed captain. It premiered on September 17, 2013, as part of the 2013–14 American television season. The series' premiere garnered 6.17 million viewers.
It won two Creative Arts Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards in 2014: one for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and one for Andy Samberg for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy. On March 7, 2014, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 28, 2014.
On January 17, 2015, the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on September 27, 2015.
On May 8, 2013, Fox placed a thirteen-episode order for the single-camera ensemble comedy. On October 18, 2013, the series was picked up for a full season of 22 episodes, and was later chosen to air with New Girl in a "special one-hour comedy event" as the Super Bowl XLVIII lead-out programs.
Liz Amos (born 26 May 1936 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former cricket player. Amos played four tests for the Australia national women's cricket team.
Actors: H. Fowler Mear (writer), Michael Hogan (actor), Frank Pettingell (actor), Cyril Smith (actor), Hugh Williams (actor), Bernard Vorhaus (director), Sydney Fairbrother (actress), W.L. Trytel (composer), Julius Hagen (producer), Eliot Makeham (actor), Aubrey Mallalieu (actor), Eve Gray (actress), Mickey Brantford (actor), Godfrey Tearle (actor), Olga Lindo (actress),
Plot: Bob Holt's last journey as a Railway engine driver before his retirement, a journey disturbed by his distress at leaving the Railway, and his suspicions of the relationship between his wife and his fireman. Aboard the train are a pair of pickpockets, a honeymoon couple, a drunk, a temperance pamphleteer and a host of familiar types, all more-or-less bizarre in characteristically English ways. Bob takes an unexpected course of action, and the characters start interacting in varied and unexpected ways. When, at last, the train stops, all has been resolved, but not as might have been expected at the beginning of the journey.
Keywords: railway, trainBob Holt playing fiddle at a music session in McClurg, Missouri November 22, 1999 with Hugh Strawn and JR Johnson on banjo, Gordon Peacock and Alvie Dooms on guitar, and Shellia Braden and others jig dancing.
Totally Plc (LON:TLY) chairman Bob Holt runs Proactive through the group's focus and strategy and intention to make more acquisitions in 2017 - they completed three last year which helped drive growth in its profits and revenues. Holt – who invested £1mln in the group at 17p a share when he joined the firm just over two years ago - said he is targeting a market cap of around £100mln for Totally in the short term, by the end of this year.
Concert presentation of traditional Ozarks fiddling by Bob Holt of Ava, Douglas County, Missouri. Alvie Dooms on guitar. Introduced by Betty Henderson. Elderhostel program at Branson, MO. Circa 2000. Thanks to Robert McGill of Reeds Spring for preserving and then sharing this important material. Tunes in this portion are: Over the Waves, schottische, Old Indiana, Red Hills Polka, Hoe-Down, Arkansas Traveler, -- If you enjoy my channel please subscribe. For more info go to www.charliewalden.com Follow my blog at http://blog.charliewalden.com/ Download free tune notation at http://www.charliewalden.com/Dots.htm Download free digitial CD releases and individual tracks at https://charliewaldenmusic.bandcamp.com/music Schedule a one-on-one Skype lesson at http://www.charliewalden.com/Skyp...
A live recording of Bob Holt playing a Square Dance. The story I heard was, when he was growing up he always played this tune as 8th of January. One day a dancer came up to him and said, "thats not 8th of January"! Bob said, "well alright then, its the 9th of January". It's called that because Bob called it that but the tune is just a renamed Eighth of January. A friend Jim Nelson visited Alton Jones at his place in Theodosia several times. He played the same tune, except it had a extra measure in the first part and had only two parts. He called it "The Old-Time Eighth of January" to distinguish it from the more common version of the tune which he also played. There's a recording of him playing it on *Traditional Fiddle Music of the Ozarks v. 3* mislabeled as "Lost Indian."
Three of the seven players sponsored by Bob Holt recently visited offices in central London to meet Bob, who is chairman of the Footprints Foundation (London Broncos official charity for 2015) and chairman of Mears, who have recently helped construct Broncos new gym.
On Moneylifestyle, Stefania Barbaglio and Zak Mir discuss the philosophy of philanthrophy and how "giving away" can bring significant value back to people and communities. Bob Holt, Chairman of Mears Group (LON:MER), Totally plc (LON:TLY), and Lakehouse plc (LON:LAKE) explains the ethos of the businesses he is involved in as trying to improve people's quality of life as well as supporting public sector services. The key to building a strong business like Mears Group is all about having a clear vision, finding and employing the right talent and being able to manage people. Bob bought Mears 20 years ago for £50,000 and turned it into a listed company with a market capitalisation of over £500M, and a turnover of £940 in 2017. He has also founded The Footprints foundation, an international cha...
Totally (TLY) Totally Plc is an AIM listed company operating in the healthcare sector. The company delivers care solutions that deliver positive health and financial outcomes to the individual and related stakeholders. The company delivers these services directly to the individual or via associated business or public bodies. The company has recently raised new equity capital through the markets and has an impressive shareholder base and has appointed an experienced and successful Chairman to drive forward the strategy and lead a very capable board and senior management team. For more visit http://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk
Highlights of the Bethel Youth Fiddle Camp and Weekend Fiddle Festival held each June in Bethel, Shelby County Missouri. These clips are from 1995.
Concert presentation of traditional Ozarks fiddling by Bob Holt of Ava, Douglas County, Missouri. Alvie Dooms on guitar. Introduced by Betty Henderson. Elderhostel program at Branson, MO. Circa 2000. Thanks to Robert McGill of Reeds Spring for preserving and then sharing this important material. Tunes in this portion are: Carroll County Blues, Waltz, Missouri Waltz, Turkey in the Straw. -- If you enjoy my channel please subscribe. For more info go to www.charliewalden.com Follow my blog at http://blog.charliewalden.com/ Download free tune notation at http://www.charliewalden.com/Dots.htm Download free digitial CD releases and individual tracks at https://charliewaldenmusic.bandcamp.com/music Schedule a one-on-one Skype lesson at http://www.charliewalden.com/Skype_How_To.html Follow ...
This is part of a post about playing fast for dances, from my blog "Wait Till You Hear This One." You can read the whole thing here: http://waittillyouhearthisone.com/2015/12/22/playing-fast-bob-holts-tomahawk-the-2-point-bow-hold Hope you like it.
Holt walks in on Bob killing their dirty agent. Subscribe now for more Brooklyn Nine-Nine clips: http://fox.tv/SubscribeBK99 Watch more videos from Brooklyn Nine-Nine: http://fox.tv/BrooklynNineNineSeason5 Catch full episodes now: http://fox.tv/WATCHbrooklynninenine See more of Brooklyn Nine-Nine on our official site: http://fox.tv/Brooklyn99 Like Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Facebook: http://fox.tv/Brooklyn99_FB Follow Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Twitter: http://fox.tv/Brooklyn99_Twitter Add Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Google+: http://fox.tv/Brooklyn99_Plus Follow Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Instagram: http://fox.tv/Brooklyn99_IG Like FOX on Facebook: http://fox.tv/FOXTV_FB Follow FOX on Twitter: http://fox.tv/FOXTV_Twitter Add FOX on Google+: http://fox.tv/FOXPlus Entering its fifth season, BROOKLYN NINE-NI...
Highlights of the Bethel Youth Fiddle Camp and Weekend Fiddle Festival held each June in Bethel, Shelby County Missouri. These clips are from 1995.
Bob Holt's talk: Home-growing Top-Notch Developers at jQuery Conference Portland 2013
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. Ava, Mo. Square Dance Dec. 12, 1992 location: ava, mo, Bob Holt- fiddle, Harley Newberry- sing/ guitar, his wife- electric bass, Alvie Dooms- guitar. sound: Merantz .... stereo ..... poor sound counter: Pioneer 1. "Take Me Back to Tulsa" Newberry sings Harley makes introduction. square dance 2. Medley a. "Rabbit in a Peapatch" b. "Zavon Sally Ann" c. "Eighth of January" 3. "In the Corner of My Mind There Stands a Jukebox" 4. "Waltz Across Texas" Newberry sings Square dance 5. "Lost Indian" 6. "Red Fox Waltz" do-se-do ........ blow whistle to change partners. 7. "Down Yonder"/ "Under the Double Eagle" ...end side 1a... Side 1b Newberry sings 8. Unidentified tune (...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. McClerg, Mo. jam Oct. 26, 1992 page 1 present: Bob Holt/fiddle; H.K.Silvey/fiddle; Gordon McCann/guitar, Alvie Dooms/guitar; Gordon Peacock/guitar; Garnett Peacock/ banjo; J.R. Johnston/banjo H.K. Silvey- fiddle 1. "Louisville Breakdown" (in G) 2. "Leather Britches" (in G) 3. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G) 4. "Red Apple Rag" (in G) 5. "Coming Down from Denver" (in A) 6. "Spotted Pony" (in A) 7. "Martha Campbell" (in D) 8. "Soldier's Joy" (in D) 9. "Clark Waltz" (in A) 10. "Snow Shoe" (in D) 11. "Run Nigger Run" (in D) Peacock tells about Dick Blanton's two nephews being killed in Texas by their step-dad....said he was tired of them bothering him. 12. "Done G...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in McClurg, Missouri on June 8, 1992. Bob Holt- fiddle, Harley Newberry- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Gordon Peacock- guitar, Garnett Peacock- tenor banjo, Jerry Wagoner, Steve- didn't play, Dean & Edna Mae Davis, Larry Schuler, their sister, Molly Plate, Holt's wife, and some others. Harley and McCann discusses chords, etc. Bob Holt- fiddle 1. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C) 2. "Charleston No. 1" (in C) 3. "New Money" (in C) 4. "Charleston No. 2" (in C) 5. "Katy Did" (in C) 6. "Tie Hacker's Rag" (in C) 7. "Katy Hill" (in G) 8. "Forgotten Waltz" (in G) 9. "Drunken Man's Dream" (in G) Barbara Fortne...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in McClurg, Missouri on November 30, 1992. Lester Adams, H.K.Silvey- fiddle, Bob Holt - fiddle, Leonard Robinson?- sings, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Ted Sare - guitar/ harmonica, Gordon Peacock- guitar, Garnett Peacock- banjo, Harley Newberry- sing/ guitar, and others. H.K. Silvey- fiddle 1. "Old St. Joe" (in C) 2. "Billy in the Low Ground" (in C) 3. "Leather Britches" (in G) 4. "Clark Waltz" (in A) 5. "Dance Around Molly" (in A) 6. "Huckelberry Hornpipe" (in A) Harley Newberry- sings 7. "Way Down Deep in My Heart" (in D) 8. "Don’t Fall in Love with Me" (in G) Leonard- sings 9. "Love Me or Leave Me" (i...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in McClurg, Missouri on September 21, 1992. Bob Holt- fiddle, Matt Rippenger- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, J.R.Johnston- banjo, Harley Newberry- vocal/ guitar, Betty Newberry- electric bass, Gordon Peacock- guitar, Garnett Peacock- banjo, Alvie Dooms- guitar. 1. "Liberty" (in D) 2. "Soldier's Joy" (in D) 3. "Matt's Tune" (in A) 4. "Waldo" (in A) 5. "Blue Mountain Waltz" (in A) 6. "Rubber Dolly" (in A) Harley Newberry arrives 7. "Bill Cheatham" (in A) 8. "Down Home Rag" (in G) Betty tunes electric bass 9. Unidentified tune (in D) 10. "Dear Old Dixie" (in G) 11. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D) Matt gives me direction...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in Reeds Springs, Missouri on June 14, 1992. Billy Wiliams- fiddle/guitar, Barbara Fortner- fiddle/guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Bob Holt- fiddle, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Kim Lansford- guitar, Cathrine Zavon- fiddle, David Landrith- banjo. Also present, but not on tape: Jim Lansford, Allen Street String Band, Basin Brothers from Louisiana, and others. Lots of traffic noise 1. "June Rose Waltz" (in C) 2. "Lone Star Rag" (in C) 3. "Little Princess Footsteps" (in C) 4. "Texas Gals" (in C) 5. "Mountain Blues" (in C) 6. "Reeds Spring"/ "Rachael" (in G & D) ...end side 1a... Side 1b Bob Holt- fiddle 7. "Five Miles Out of Town" ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tape 1. It was recorded in Ava, Missouri on December 9, 1992. Bob Holt- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar. He begins playing in “C,” because none of the musicians he plays with down there like to play in “C”, “F”, “Bb”, or “Ef.” He says “there’s tunes that just sleeps there. I don’t get to play them.” I tell Bob that sometime when I come down, I want to hear his “x-tuned” tunes. He learned many of these from his dad who didn’t play an instrument, but could whistle them. McCann tells this was once a common manner to carry melodies. 1. "Goodnight Waltz" (in C) I talk about old tunes Lonnie used to play especially in Eb and Bb. Also Henley Dykes tellin...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tape 1. It was recorded in Squires, Missouri on March 9, 1991. Bob Holt- fiddle, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Jim Beeler- banjo, Harley Newberry- guitar/vocal, Betty Newberry- electric bass. Holt- fiddle 1. Medley: a. “Under the Double Eagle” (in G & C) b. “Down Yonder” (in G) c. Unidentified (in G) d. “Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet” (in G) Harley Newberry sings 2. Unidentified tune 1st set 3. “Polk County Breakdown” (in A) 4. “Tennessee Waltz” (in D) 5. “Happy Birthday” Newberry and woman 6. “I’m Always Here at Home ‘til Closing time” Holt, Beeler- electric guitar 7. “South Jitterbug” (in G) 2nd set 8. “Wolves a’Howlin’” (in A) ...end side 1a… Newberry si...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in McClurg, Missouri in April 23, 1990. The full transcript is at the following link: http://digitalcollections.missouristate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/McCann/id/118 These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University. If you are a rights holder and need to contest the inclusion of this recording, please contact archives@missouristate.edu. Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reprodu...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tape 1. It was recorded in Ava, Missouri in October 12, 1991. Lauren, Abba, McCann, Bob Holt & the Country Pickers Country Pickers: Bob Holt- fiddle, Harley Newberry- guitar/ vocals, Betty Newberry- electric bass, Jim Beeler- electric guitar & banjo, Patty Beeler- vocals, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Patty Beeler- sing 1. "I’ll Love You Forever If I Want To" Harley Newberry- sing 2. "Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down" 3. "You Must Have Walked Across My Mind Again" Holt- fiddle 4. "Polk Country Breakdown" (in A) Harley announces new name for band. ...end side 1a... These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordi...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in Douglas County, Missouri in July 30, 1991. McCann- guitar, Holt- fiddle 1. "Ruben’s Ridge" (in G) 2. "Adrian’s Hornpipe" (in G) McCann talks about a TV special on Bascom Lamar Lunsford. 3. "Old Ft. Smith" (in G) 4. "Walk Along John" (in G) 5. "Irish Cobbler" (in G) 6. "North Carolina Breakdown" (in C) 7. "Rochester Schottische" (in D) 8. "Rutland’s Reel" (in Am- G- C) 9. Unidentified tune (in F & Dm) his dad used to whistle it .... he hadn’t thought of it for years and heard it on a tape by Gary Harrison ... was from eastern Ill. and used to come to St. Louis ... played with Chirps Smith ... he recorded many fo these...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This was an evaluation session by the Trad’l Artists-Apprenticeship Program (TAAP) out of the Missouri Cultural Department at the University of Missouri. Dana Everts-Boehm, the director was there to do a report. Bob Holt- fiddle (master), Hannah Dowden- apprentice, Alvie Dooms- guitar (master)/ Laura Dowden, Karen Craft- banjo (master), Emily Dowden, Gordon McCann- observer. Bob Holt talks about the Dowden girls. Alvie/ Laura- guitar 1. "Jerusalem Ridge" (in Am) Holt/ Hannah (14 y/o)- fiddle 1. "Liberty" (in D) 2. "Redwing" (in A) 3. "Bonaparte’s Retreat" (in D) Bob shows her triplets, I talk about bagpipe tradition. 4. "Old Dan Tucker" (in D) 5. "Pop Goes the Weasel" (...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded on November 24, 1990 in Squires, Missouri. Bob Holt- fiddle, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Harley Newberry- guitar/ vocal, Betty Newberry- electric bass, Holt- fiddle 1. "Roberson County" (in D) 2. "Put Your Little Foot Right Out" (in G) 2nd set 3. "Marmaduke’s Hornpipe" (in D) Whistle dance. Change partners when the whistle blows. a. "Under the Double Eagle" b. "Down Yonder" (in G) c. Unidentified tune b. "Jingle Bells" 5. "Over the Waves" (in G) ...side 1a... Side 1b 3rd set 6. "Wolves a’Howlin’" (in A) Harley Newberry sings 7. "There’s a Tear in My Beer" 8. Medley: "Down Yonder" (in G) "Golden Wedding Day" (in G) "Under the D...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tape 1. It was recorded in Squires, Missouri on October 27, 1990. Bob Holt- fiddle, Alive Dooms- guitar, Harley Newberry- guitar/ vocal, Betty Newberry- bass, Gordon McCann- guitar, Holt- fiddle. 1. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A) lst set 2. "Soldier’s Joy" (in D) Sound off end side 1a ...side 1b... The dance was held inside a metal building housing fire trucks. It had been emptied, but one truck was left inside. It was leaking gasoline, and the fumes were strong in the building. The dancing continued despite the fumes. 2nd set 3. "Eighth of January" (in D) 3rd set 4. "Marmaduke’s Hornpipe" (in D) Harley Newberry sings 5. "Mansion on the Hill" 4t...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded on August 29, 1989 at Holt's house in Ava, Missouri. Bob Holt- fiddle, H.K. Silvey- fiddle, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Harley Newberry- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Bob’s brother. Silvey- fiddle 1. "Louisville Breakdown" (in G) 2. "Early Times" (in G) Starts, but has forgotten tune. 3. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G) Talk about Fred Stoneking and tunes he plays. 4. "Silvey’s Reel" (in A) This is a tune Fred Stoneking composed. He substituted different names in the title. This time it was “Silvey.” Later, he called it by someone else’s name. 5. "Ball and Chain Hornpipe" (in A) 6. "Evelyn’s Waltz" (in D) This is a waltz Stoneking c...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. Bob Holt July 19, 1989 Holt home, South of Ava, Missouri Present: Bob Holt- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar This was the first time McCann and Holt had played together in a long time. They chat before playing, about fishing, tuners, books, traditional music conferences. Holt- fiddle 1. "Steamboat Around the Bend" (in G) 2. "Piney Woods" (in G) 3. "Kansas City Stomp" (in G) 4. "Smith’s Rag" (in G & C) 5. "Shamus O’Brien" (in G) 6. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G) Discuss Emily Longsworth of Seymour’s version of this waltz. Bob had asked McCann about a tune called "Barlow Knife." They talk about traditional music in movies. 7. "Smith’s Reel" (in D)...
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Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tape 1. It was reocreded at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield in Republic, Missouri on May 13, 1988. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Kenny and Shirley Richardson, Edna Mae, Davis, Douglas County Square Dancers, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Bob Holt- fiddle, and H.K. Silvey- fiddle celebrated the Wilson's Creek Spring Social at the Ray House. Before the show started, McCann had to rid the listening area of two black snakes. He joked of what would have happened had he not found them before the audience arrived. Galbraith- fiddle 1. "I Don’t Love Nobody" (in the key of C) Doug Mahnkey asks for next tune. 2. "Lonesome Indian" (in D) 3. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D) R...
Wizards 1977 On a post-apocalyptic Earth, a wizard and his faire folk comrades fight an evil wizard who's using technology in his bid for conquest. Director: Ralph Bakshi Writer: Ralph Bakshi Stars: Jesse Welles, Bob Holt, Richard Romanus
Totally (TLY) Totally Plc is an AIM listed company operating in the healthcare sector. The company delivers care solutions that deliver positive health and financial outcomes to the individual and related stakeholders. The company delivers these services directly to the individual or via associated business or public bodies. The company has recently raised new equity capital through the markets and has an impressive shareholder base and has appointed an experienced and successful Chairman to drive forward the strategy and lead a very capable board and senior management team. For more visit http://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk
Bob Holt's talk: Home-growing Top-Notch Developers at jQuery Conference Portland 2013
Bob Holt introduces Keel.js, which allows us to easily build domain-driven applications, and discusses both the benefits and challenges of this approach. For more information on Bob or BackboneConf, visit http://backboneconf.com
Download: http://www.DisqueriaReggae.blogspot.com CD 1 - 1000 VOLTS...PLUS! 01 Never, Never, Never [Shirley Bassey cover] 02 Morning of My Life [Bee Gees cover] 03 Stoned Out Of My Mind [Chi-Lites cover] 04 Baby I'm-A-Want You [Bread cover] 05 Help Me Make It Through The Night [Kris Kristofferson cover] 06 Mr. Bojangles [Jerry Jeff Walker/Nitty Gritty Dirt Band cover] 07 I'd Love You To Want Me [Lobo cover] 08 Killing Me Softly With Her Song [Roberta Flack cover] 09 You Baby [Ronettes cover] 10 Too Much Love [Bread cover] 11 Girl From Ipanema [Astrid Gilberto cover] 12 Which Way You Going Baby [Susan & Terry Jacks of The Poppy Family cover] 13 Morning Of My Life (Jamaican Mix) 14 Stoned Out Of My Mind (Jamaican Mix) 15 Baby I'm-A-Want You (Jamaican Mix) 16 Help Me Make It Through The Nig...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tape 1. It was recorded in Ava, Missouri on December 9, 1992. Bob Holt- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar. He begins playing in “C,” because none of the musicians he plays with down there like to play in “C”, “F”, “Bb”, or “Ef.” He says “there’s tunes that just sleeps there. I don’t get to play them.” I tell Bob that sometime when I come down, I want to hear his “x-tuned” tunes. He learned many of these from his dad who didn’t play an instrument, but could whistle them. McCann tells this was once a common manner to carry melodies. 1. "Goodnight Waltz" (in C) I talk about old tunes Lonnie used to play especially in Eb and Bb. Also Henley Dykes tellin...
Here's a cassette tape of a Chris Goldfinger radio show (27/11/94). Sitting in for Joey Jay Kiss 100FM show, Goldfinger spins classic tunes from many of reggae's foremost artists including: Dennis Brown, Bob Marley, John Holt & The Paragons, Marcia Griffiths, The Mighty Diamonds, The Tamlins, Ken Boothe and many more. He also plays a Studio 1 selection.
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded on August 29, 1989 at Holt's house in Ava, Missouri. Bob Holt- fiddle, H.K. Silvey- fiddle, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Harley Newberry- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Bob’s brother. Silvey- fiddle 1. "Louisville Breakdown" (in G) 2. "Early Times" (in G) Starts, but has forgotten tune. 3. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G) Talk about Fred Stoneking and tunes he plays. 4. "Silvey’s Reel" (in A) This is a tune Fred Stoneking composed. He substituted different names in the title. This time it was “Silvey.” Later, he called it by someone else’s name. 5. "Ball and Chain Hornpipe" (in A) 6. "Evelyn’s Waltz" (in D) This is a waltz Stoneking c...
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Tony Holt attempts the iconic Bob Graham Round: a 66 mile ultra distance mountain challenge taking in 42 of England's Lake District fells with 27,000ft of ascent, which must be completed within 24 hours. More than just a physical and mental challenge for the ultra-fit, Tony narrates his story and explains that it's running in the hills with friends that makes it so special.
A young boy goes to meet a ruined industrialist in a treeless wasteland and hear his tale of his environmentally self-destructive greed despite the warnings of an old forest creature.
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. Bob Holt July 19, 1989 Holt home, South of Ava, Missouri Present: Bob Holt- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar This was the first time McCann and Holt had played together in a long time. They chat before playing, about fishing, tuners, books, traditional music conferences. Holt- fiddle 1. "Steamboat Around the Bend" (in G) 2. "Piney Woods" (in G) 3. "Kansas City Stomp" (in G) 4. "Smith’s Rag" (in G & C) 5. "Shamus O’Brien" (in G) 6. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G) Discuss Emily Longsworth of Seymour’s version of this waltz. Bob had asked McCann about a tune called "Barlow Knife." They talk about traditional music in movies. 7. "Smith’s Reel" (in D)...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in Douglas County, Missouri in July 30, 1991. McCann- guitar, Holt- fiddle 1. "Ruben’s Ridge" (in G) 2. "Adrian’s Hornpipe" (in G) McCann talks about a TV special on Bascom Lamar Lunsford. 3. "Old Ft. Smith" (in G) 4. "Walk Along John" (in G) 5. "Irish Cobbler" (in G) 6. "North Carolina Breakdown" (in C) 7. "Rochester Schottische" (in D) 8. "Rutland’s Reel" (in Am- G- C) 9. Unidentified tune (in F & Dm) his dad used to whistle it .... he hadn’t thought of it for years and heard it on a tape by Gary Harrison ... was from eastern Ill. and used to come to St. Louis ... played with Chirps Smith ... he recorded many fo these...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded March 11, 1981 in Bob Holt's home, Ava, Missouri. Bob Holt- fiddle, Alvie Dooms- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar. Bittersweet magazine staff interviewing and taping Bob Holt in preparation for upcoming article on traditional Ozarks fiddling. Bob Holt- fiddle: 1. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in the key of C) 2. "Old Fort Smith" (in G) (plays twice) 3. "Rabbit in the Pea Patch" (in D) 4. "Hop Up Kitty Puss" (in D) 5. "Polk Country Breakdown" (in A) 6. "Rattlesnake" (in A) 7. "Gold Rush" (in A) 8. "Sally Johnson" (in G) 9. "Hooker's Hornpipe" (in G) 10. "Lost Waltz" (in G) 11. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G) 12. ...
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Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This session was recorded in the 1960s, in Ava, Missouri. Bob Holt is playing the fiddle, and Bye Conley is playing the banjo. Bob- fiddle: 1. "Soldier's Joy" (in the key of D) 2. "Ragtime Annie" (in D) 3. "Eighth of January (in D) 4. "Run Nigger, Run" (in D) 5. "Raymondville" (in D) 6. "Liberty" (in D) 7. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D) 8. Going Across the Sea (in D) These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University. If you are a rights holder and need to contest the inclusion of this recording, please contact archi...
Stump Brtothers and the Holt Dixieland Jazz will be recording at Bob's Barn Jamborees before live audience 10-23-16 at 3 PM. The broadcast is before the regular 4-7 PM open mic jam. Joe and Reuben Stump perform and sing music from the “Great American Songbook”, including songs like “Fly Me to the Moon”, “Blue Skies”, “I’ll Be Seeing You” and “Almost Like Being in Love”. Their unique combination of ukulele and trumpet is worth hearing! Over the past 2 years, they have performed at the Dimondale Farmer’s Market, All Saints Coffeehouse in East Lansing, the Might Uke Day Festival in Lansing’s Old Town, and the Sam Corey Senior Center in Holt. Joe and Reuben attend Holt High School and live in Dimondale. To book the Stump Brothers call Sarah at 1-517-898-1849. No smoking, no alcohol, no cu...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives. This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded April 18, 1982 in Bob Holt's home, Ava, Missouri. Bob Holt- fiddle, Art Galbraith- fiddle/mandolin, Gordon McCann- guitar. Bob Holt- fiddle: 1. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in F) 2. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C) 3. "Fourteen Days in Georgia" (in C) 4. "Holt's Waltz (Shoe Cobbler's Blues)" (in C) 5. "Texas Crapshooters" (in F) 6. "Whiskers" (in C) 7. "Kansas City Breakman's Blues" (in C & F) 8. "Goodnight Waltz" (in C & F) 9. "Sopping the Gravy" (in D) 10. "Mockingbird Hill" (in D) 11. "Shephard's Wife's Waltz" (in G) 12. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G) 13. "Festival Waltz" (in A) ..............................end tap...
Starring Robert Cummings, Michele Morgan, Peter Lorre, Steve Cochran, Lloyd Corrigan, Jack Holt and Don Wilson. Directed by Arthur Ripley. After he returns a wallet he found to its rightful owner, down on his luck Chuck Scott (Robert Cummings) gets a job as chauffeur to tough guy Eddie Roman (Steve Cochran). But soon Chuck becomes involved with involvement Eddie's fearful wife (Michelle Morgan) and his life becomes a nightmare. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: November 16, 1946.