London, England, 1947: Fresh as budding shamrocks, the Kelly sisters, Grace (in striped dress) and Lizanne, wave a cheery greeting to brother John B. Kelly, Jr., competing in the diamond sculls, world's solo rowing classic. Kelly Jr. is following in his father's footsteps as one of the world's greatest oarsmen. He took the first heat by four lengths over Piessens, of Belgium.
Voice Directors:
Lucía Lobosvilla
Anthony Rodriguez
Composers:
James A Reilly
Aneesh Kashalikar
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Head Audio Engineer:
Sam Gabriel
Mixing Engineers:
Ryoma Ishizuka
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Line Placement:
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Voice Cast
Aang - Ryoma Ishizuka
Katara - Stephanie Pines
Toph - Kauthar Harrak-Sharif
Sokka - Grant Corvin
Zuko - Cade Watts
Appa/Momo - Josh Lee
Sneers - Omar Martinez Jr
Kori Morishita - Krystal Martinez
Xing Ying - Mel Valentine
Smellerbee - Shakyra Dunn
Suki - Victoria McMullen
General How - Ryan Hoyle
Ozai - Jakob Dillon
Penga - Heidi Tabing
The Dark One - Jazzy Oliver
Ho-Tun - Adam New
King Kuei - Andre Faris
Iroh - D. Tyler Fultz
Azula - Lucía Lobosvilla
Ursa - Chara Lin
Kenji - JJ Williams
Kota - James A. Reilly
General Jee - Patrick Mealey
Go Go Go Guy - Anthony Rodriguez
Yudao Resident 1 - Anthony Rodriguez
Yudao Resident 2 - Taylor Sameyah
Yudao Resident 3 - Adam New
Yudao Resident 4 (Mochi Guy) - Anthony Rodriguez
Roku - Josh Lee
Kyoshi - Jialing Pan
Kuruk - Ryan Seale
Yangchen - Su Ling Chan
Extras (Walla)
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here's a tribute edit for statues of those who passed away Inez Briggs, Mary Jane Barker, Maud H. Munn, George Sturgis Pillsbury, Margaret Raithel, Marie “Mary” Raithel, Caddy Naugle, Tacie Hannah Fargo, Dorothy Wade Huff, Grace Sherwood Allen, Gracie Perry Watson, "Little" Annie Kerr Aiken (1853-56), Annie Oakley, Anne Frank, Kelly Ann Fleming, Dr. Seuss, Louis B. Mayer, Judy Garland, Clockwise, from far left: the poignant Boy in the Boat; cemetery guides and stone seating by the cemetery entrance; statue of Revolutionary War Major General Joseph Warren, also a doctor, who was slain during the Battle of Bunker Hill; and one of the many picturesque vistas at Forest Hills, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, John Denver, Michael Jackson, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Walt Disney, James Brown, Ray Charles,Terry, Elvis Presley, Greyfriars Bobby, Austin was only six when he died, Andrea the Giant, Dusty Rhodes, And Emmett Till
I was tagged by @cparti-mkiki to share a few albums close to my heart (I am not sure if it has to be four exactly which is why I included six) so here they are, in no particular order, and with a brief personal note/sales pitch:
La traverse miraculeuse (Les Charbonniers de l'Enfer & La Nef, 2008): with my profile picture, some naval-flavoured music was to be expected, right? Particular favourites include their bilingual take on the song Le combat de la Danaé, a French ship captured when outnumbered three to one by the Royal Navy in 1759 which proceded to serve as HMS Danae until 1771, and the classic Dans les prisons de Nantes.
Dark Cloud. Es geht ein dunkle Wolk herein. Lieder aus der Zeit des Dreißigjährigen Krieges (1618-1648) (The Playfords, 2019): What it says on the tin. Songs of the Thirty Years' War, sometimes arranged traditionally, sometimes with a playfully modern twist. I am particularly fond of Es ist ein Schnitter heißt der Tod (There Is a Reaper Called Death), and Mit Lust von wenig Tagen (With the Delight of but Few Days) which you'll find, was a 'cover' of an extant song about some chap called William who really liked the colour orange and didn't talk very much apparently, has no business whatsoever being so catchy.
The Mad Lover - Sonatas, Suites, Fantasias & various Bizzarie from 17th-Century England (Théotime Langlois de Swarte & Thomas Dunford, 2020): I got a ticket to see them perform live with music from the album this summer, not really knowing anything besides that a) the tickets were criminally cheap and b) they would play baroque music from England in a historical palace. Not only can these men play their instruments, and play them well, but their genuine interactions with the audience and excitedly explaining their craft and thoughts on the pieces added to the enchanting music. By the third encore, everyone was singing along to Langlois playing Yesterday by the Beatles on his 360-year-old violin. I have to say, never felt an evening more authentically baroque to me.
I highly recommend listening to the entire album in order (and of course seeing Langlois and Dunford perform live, if you can), but in case you want a brief taste, take Nicola Matteis Jr: Fantasia in A Minor.
Plain and Simple (The Dubliners, 1973). I grew up listenting to this album and don't recall a time when I didn't know who the Dubliners were (which may have had to do with the place I lived in at the time) and it doubtlessly impacted my interest in the Irish struggle for independence on account of several of the songs on it. An absolute gem is the uniquely-arranged The Jail of Cluain Meala, an 1820s song about an incarcerated Whiteboy (a secret late 18th century organisation whose aim was to protect the rights of tenant farmers, and whose name derived from the white clothing donned for their night-time raids) sung by the great Luke Kelly and accompanied by a harpsichord.
Dearest Enemy. An American Musical Comedy (Orchestra of Ireland et. al., recorded 2013): Because this is Tumblr, here's my favourite musical. First performed on Broadway in 1925, it's as cheesy an enemies-to-lovers why-is-he-so-hot-when-I-actually-hate-him story as one could imagine, but loosely based on historical events and with many a little historical squint-or-you'll-miss-it Easter egg to spice up the, following a rocky start, rather touchingly narrated love story of Betsy and Sir John that does not ignore their starkly contrasting political views. I would love to see a stage adaption- the mix of tunes still reminiscent of the operetta tradition of the 19th century often steeped in 1920s jazz and the 1770s setting would have so much potential. Favourites include Here in My Arms and Full Blown Roses.
(And yes, that's John André with a lipstick mark on his cheek on the cover...)
L'Essentiel 1977-2007 (Francis Cabrel, 2007): Brings back all the memories of childhood summers for me. There was Francis Cabrel on in the car travelling to France on golden, endless summer holidays, with La Cabane du Pêcheur and Hors-saison having stuck with me in particular.
I'll tag @benjhawkins, @fleur-de-paris, @defensivelee, @vankeppel, @nordleuchten, @anarchist-mariner, @clove-pinks and @chiropteracupola (no pressure if you don't want to participate, consider it an invitation!) and anyone who would like to join!
Supreme Court, U.S FILED In The OCT 2 2022 Supreme Court ofthe United States RALAND J BRUNSON, Petitioner,
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Grace Kelly was born on November 12, 1929, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her parents were John B. Kelly Jr., a successful businessman, and Margaret Majer . From an early age, Grace showed an interest in acting.
Grace quickly became one of Hollywood's most popular actresses. She starred in films such as "High Noon" (1952), "Dial M for Murder" (1954), and "To Catch a Thief" (1955).
Grace married Prince Rainier III of Monaco on April 19, 1956. The couple had three children: Caroline, Albert, and Stéphanie.