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lewisossokoh · 5 months
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ACTORS WHO APPEAR IN MUSIC VIDEOS PT. 3
Jennifer Lopez starring Ben Affleck in "Jenny From The Block".
The Rolling Stones starring Angelina Jolie in Anybody Seen My Baby
Bruce Springsteen starring Courtney Cox in "Dancing in the Dark".
Enrique Iglesias starring Jennifer Love Heiwitt in "Hero".
Aerosmith starring Alicia Silverstone in "Cryin".
Aerosmith starring Mila Kunis in "Jaded".
Michael Jackson starring Eddy Murphy & Iman in "Remember The Time".
Shakira & Cardi B starring Lucien Laviscount in "Punteria".
Michael Jackson starring Macaulay Culkin in "Black or White".
The Offspring starring Zoey Deschanel in "She's Got Issues".
Annie Lennox starring Hugh Laurie in "Walking on Broken Glass".
Michael Jackson starring John Travolta, Carl Weathers, Mayim Bialik, Whoopi Goldberg, Corey Feidman, Quincy Jones, Dan Aykroyd, Brigitte Nielsen, Danny Glover, Olivia Hussey, Billy Dee Williams, Paula Abdul, Lou Ferrigno, Richard Dreyfuss, Lou Diamond Philips, Don King, Jasmine Guy, Virginia Madsen, Rosanna Arquette, Steve Guttenberg, Amy Irving, Blair Underwood, Beverley Johnson, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Jackie Collins, Emily Dreyfuss in "Liberian Girl".
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redladydeath · 1 year
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Six actors who's names share a common root
Hannah (12) Jana Larell Glover, Anna Uzele, Hana Stewart, Annamaria Baranyai, Anita Gado, Hannah Lowther, Annabel Marlow, Anna Peller, Gerianne Perez, Analise Rios, Hannah Taylor, Anna Terpiłowska
Elizabeth (9) Ellie Jane Grant, Izi Maxwell, Ella Burns, Bella Coppola, Izabela Pawletko, Analise Rios, Leesa Tulley, Elizabeth Walker, Ellie Wyman
Laurence (8) Laura Dawn Pyatt, Lauren Byrne, Lauren Irving, Lauren Mariasoosay, Laura Blair, Lauren Drew, Loren Hunter, Lori McLare
Margaret (7) Małgorzata Chrusciel, Meghan Corbett, Meghan Dawson, Meg Dixon-Brasil, Megan Gilbert, Maggie Lacasse, Megan Leung
Christos (7) Kirsty "Zara" MacIntosh, Keirsten Nicole Hodgens, Cristina D'Agostino, Kristina Leopold, Christina Modestou, Kristina Walz, Krisztina Magyar
Helen (6) Ellie Jane Grant, Elena Breschi, Ella Burns, Elena Gyasi, Aline Mayagoitia, Ellie Wyman
John (6) Jana Larell Glover, Gianna Grosso, Jaina Brock-Patel, Janique Charles, Janice Rijssel, Lori-Jane McLare
Nicholas (6) Nicole Louise Lewis, Nikki Bentley, Nikolett Gallusz, Collette Guitart, Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Nicole Lamb
Alexander (5) Alexia McIntosh, Sasha Renae Brown, Alexandra "Zan" Berube, Aleksandra Gotowicka, Ji-sun "Lexie" Kim
Gabriella (5) Gabbi Mack, Gabrielle Davina Smith, Gabriela Francesca Carillo, Gabriella Stylianou-Burns, Gabriella Boumford
Jasmine (5) Jasmine Shen, Jasmine Smith, Jasmine Forsberg, Jasmine Hackett, Jaz Robinson
Julius (5) Juli Horanyi, Giulia Marolda, Julia McLellan, Julia Pulo, Jillian Worthing
Adal (4) Alicia Corrales-Connor, Alyssa Giannetti, Alize Ke'Aloha Cruz, Aline Mayagoitia
Amy (4) Amy Bridges, Aimie Atkinson, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Kara-Ami McCreanor
Courtney (4) Courtney Monsma, Courtney Stapleton, Courtney Bowman, Courtney Mack
Emil (4) Amelia Walker, Emily Rose Lyons, Emily Harrigan, Emilia "Millie" O'Connell
Katherine (4) Caitlyn De Kuyper, Kathryn Kilger, Caitlin Tipping, Kate Zulauf
Kayla (4) Kala Gare, Khaila Wilcoxon, Kaylah Attard, Kayla McSorley
Monica (4) Monika Nika Veres, Monique Ashe-Palmer, Janique Charles, Mónika Horváth
Sophia (4) Sophie Golden, Sophie-Rose Middleton, Fia Houston-Hamilton, Sophie Isaacs
Abigail (3) Abigail Sparrow, Abbi Hodgson, Abby Mueller
Aenor (3) Ellie Jane Grant, Ella Burns, Ellie Wyman
Danielle (3) Danielle Steers, Danielle Mendoza, Danielle Rose
Eireann (3) Aryn Bohannon, Erin Palmer Ramirez, Erin Caldwell
Hayley (3) Haley Izurieta, Hailee Kaleem Wright, Hailey Lewis
Laura (3) Laura Dawn Pyatt, Laura Blair, Lori McLare
Lucius (3) Lucy Aiston, Lucia Valentino, Lucinda Wilson
Natalie (3) Natalie Pilkington, Natalie Paris, Natalia Kujawa
Oliver (3) Olivia "Liv" Alexander, Olivia Donalson, Oliver Wickham
Rhiannon (3) Rhiannon Bacchus, Rhiannon Doyle, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky
Sarah (3) Kala Gare, Sadie Hurst, Sarah McFarlane
Theodore (3) Terica Marie, Didi Romero, Dóra Csonka
Agnes (2) Inez Budd, Agnieszka Rose
Aisha (2) Aiesha Naomi Pease, Aisha Kardffy
Alan (2) Lana Zoe Jensen, Alana M. Robinson
Amanda (2) Amanda Lee, Amanda Lindgren
Ashley (2) Ashlee Waldbauer, Ashleigh Weir
Brian (2) Brianna Brito Mooney, Brianna Javis
Cassandra (2) Cassandra Lee, Cassie Silva
Cathassach (2) Casey Esbin, Casey Al-Shaqsy
Ceallach (2) Kelly Sweeney, Kelly Denice Taylor
Cennetig (2) Kennedy Carstens, Kenedy Small
Charles (2) Carly Mercedes Dyer, Caroline Siegrist
Chelsea (2) Chelsea Lorraine Wargo, Chelsea Dawson
Chloe (2) Chloe Zuel, Chloe Hart
Eloise (2) Eloise "Ellie" Sharpe, Eloise Lord
Eric (2) Terica Marie, Erika Herceg
Grace (2) Grace Mouat, Grace Melville
Hadrian (2) Adrianna Glover, Adrianna Hicks
Henry (2) Harriet Watson, Harriet Caplan-Dean
Holly (2) Holli' Conway, Holly Musgrave
Jennifer (2) Jennifer Caldwell, Ji-woo "Jennifer" Kim
Jessica (2) Jessica Niles, Jessica "Jessie" Bodner
Ludwig (2) Lou Henry, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky
Maia (2) Maiya Quansah-Breed, Maya Christian
Martha (2) Marta Burdynowicz, Marta Skrzypczynska
Mary (2) Annamaria Baranyai, Marilyn Caserta
Matilda (2) Maddison Bulleyment, Maddison Firth
Melissa (2) Melinda Porto, Melissa J. Ford
Rachel (2) Rachel Rawlinson, Rachel "Rae" Davenport
Renatus (2) Renee Lamb, Brene "Bre" Jackson
Shannon (2) Shannen Alyce Quan, Su-jeong "Shannon" Pae
Sidney (2) Cydney Clark, Sydney Parra
Taylor (2) Taylor Iman Jones, Taylor Pearlstein
Victor (2) Victoria "Vicki" Manser, Viki Singh
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sodascherrycola · 2 months
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Full Name: Stella Mae Erin Clapp (nee Dillard) DOB: November 21st 1972 Age: 52 years old Parents: Allen and Birdie Dillard Siblings: Georgia Lou, William Wyatt, Mary Kate, and Sarah Lynn S/O: Phillip Clapp (1986-91) (2004-) Jason Morrison (1993-96) Married: May 18th 2006 (33 years old) Hometown: Knoxville, Tennessee Nicknames: Erin, Stell Best Friend(s): Alison Glover and Sophie Hines Job: Nurse Personality Traits: Helpful, Shy, Nurturing, and Charming Children: William Phillip Clapp (15, 1987) Taylor Lorraine Morrison (22, 1994) Ashton Michael Morrison (25, 1997) John Ryan Colby Clapp (30, 2002) Jameson Gage Clapp (32, 2004) Caroline Maxine Clapp (35, 2007) Jackson William & Matthew David Clapp (37, 2009) Elizabeth Cora Clapp (45, 2017)
Appearance: - Blonde - Bright Blue Eyes - Short, especially compared to her husband, about 5'3 - Full Lips and Dark Eyebrows
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janedances · 2 years
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“It’s impossible to be in love with all the six queens’
The Six queens in question:
Megan Gilbert, Ashleigh Weir, Holly Musgrave, Oliver Wickham, Annabel Marlow, Shimali De Silva, Renee Lamb, Christina Modestou, Natalie Paris, Genesis Lynea, Aimie Atkinson, Izuka Hoyle, Jaye’J Richards-Noel, Millie O’Connell, Alexia McIntosh, Maiya Quansah-Breed, Grace Mouat, Vicki Manser, Courtney Stapleton, Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macaseat, Abby Mueller, Brittney Mack, Samantha Pauly, Anna Uzele, Mallory Maedke, Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Courtney Mack, Shantel Cribbs, Courtney Bowman, Sophie Isaacs, Danielle Steers, Zara Macintosh, Cherelle Jay, Hana Stewart, Collette Guitart, Candace Furbert, Hazel Karooma-Brooker, Caitlin Tipping, Sophie Golden, Alicia Corrales-Connor, Viquichele Cross, Bryony Duncan, Natalie Pilkington, Lori McLare, Amy Bridges, Lauren Drew, Maddison Bulleyment, Lauren Byrne, Shekinah McFarlane, Jodie Steele, Athena Collins, Cassandra Lee, Jennifer Caldwell, Harriet Watson, Jasmine Shen, Kelly Sweeney, Jessica Niles, Georgia Carr, Amelia Walker, Liv Alexander, Elizabeth Walker, Maddison Firth, Laura Blair, Chloe Zuel, Kala Gare, Loren Hunter, Kiana Daniele, Courtney Monsma, Vidya Makan, Ella Burns, Karis Oka, Shannen Alyce-Quan, Jade Marvin, Lucy Aiston, Gabriella Stylianou-Burns, Scarlet Gabriel, Rebecca Wickes, Megan Leung, Sophie Rose Middleton, Abbi Hodgson, Kara Ami Mcraenor, Emily Harrigan, Gabrielle Smith, Melissa Ford, Kaylah Attard, Fia Houston-Hamilton, Rhiannon Bacchus, Rhiannon Doyle, Carly Mercedes Dyer, Elena Gyasi, Keirsten Hodgens, Artemis Chrisoulakis, Ellie Sharpe, Sadie Hurst, Melinda Porto, L’Oreal Roache, Wesley Carpenter, Maya Christian, Brianna Mooney, Meghan Dawson, Marilyn Caserta, Ashlee Waldbauer, Adrianna Glover, Alize Ke’Aloha Cruz, Kristina Walz, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Amanda Lindgren, Claudia Kariuki, Dionne Ward-Anderson, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe, Meesha Turner, Paisley Billings, Danielle Rose, Roxanne Couch, Esme Rothero, Rachel Rawlinson, Lauren Irving, Danielle Mendoza, Shelby Griswold, Kennedy Carstens, Abigail Sparrow, Jarynn Whitney, Madeline Fansler, Channing Weir, Princess Victomé, Sunayna Smith, Chloë Hart, Casey Al-Shaqsy, Aiesha Pease, Jaina Brock-Patel, Alana Robinson, Grace Melville, Leesa Tulley, Harriet Caplan-Dean, Khaila Wilcoxon, Storm Lever, Jasmine Forsberg, Olivia Donalson, Didi Romero, Gabriela Carrillo, Cassie Silva, Kelly Denice Taylor, Erin Ramirez, Kelsee Kimmel, Phoenix Mendoza, Chelsea Dawson, Chiara Assetta, Cristina D’Agostino, Joy Woods, Bre Jackson, Keri Rene Fuller, Brennyn Lark, Ayla Ciccone-Burton, Holli’ Conway, Brianna Javis, Gabbi Mack, Casey Esbin, Ellie Wyman, Sasha Renae Brown, Nicole Lamb, Aja Simone Baitey, Willow Dougherty, Kayla McSorely, Emily Rose Lyons, Chelsea Wargo, Hannah Taylor, Jessie Bodner, Jasmine Hackett, Janice Rijssel, Lucia Valentino, Elena Breschi, Meg Dixon-Brasil, Sarah McFarlane, Reca Oakley, Gerianne Perez, Zan Berube, Amina Faye, Terica Marie, Aline Mayagoitia, Sydney Parra, Jana Larell Glover, Taylor Pearlstein, Aryn Bohannon, Cecilia Snow, Rhianne Louise McCaulsky, Baylie Carson, Koko Basigara, Monique Ashe Palmer, Leah Vassell, Hailee Kaleem Wright, Leandra Ellis Gaston, Bella Coppola, Nasia Thomas, Zoe Jensen, Taylor Iman Jones, Aubrey Matalon, Kristina Leopold, Rae Davenport, Gianna Grosso, Kathryn Kilger, Bethany McDonald, Jillian Worthing, Haley Izurieta, Jasmine Smith, Lois Ellise Reeves, Alyssa Giannetti, Eden Holmes, Jaelle Laguerre, Kate Zulauf, Lee ARumSoul, Son Seungyeon Kim Ji Woo, Sophiya Pae, Park Hye-na, Park Ga-Ram, Kim Ji Sun, Choi Hyun-sun, Kim Ryeo Won, Heo Sol-ji, Yoo Ju-hye, Hong Ji Hee, Nicole Louise Lewis, Laura Dawn Pyatt, Erin Caldwell, Kenedy Small, Lou Henry, Aoife Haakenson, Ellie Jane Grant, Izi Maxwell, Tamara Morgan, Shakira Simpson, Fiorella Bamba, Lucinda Wilson, Caitlyn De Kuyper, Amanda Lee, Gabriella Boumford, Audrey Fisher, Brooke Aneece, Jaz Robinson, Julia Pulo, Maggie Lacasse, Krystal Hernández, Elysia Cruz, Lauren Mariasoosay, Julia McLellan, Darcy Stewart, Hailey Lewis
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lovelyteng · 1 year
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My Crossover Cast as Balan Wonderworld
Main Characters Zuke (No Straight Roads) as Leo Craig Mayday (No Straight Roads) as Emma Cole Wally Darling (Welcome Home) as Balan Home (Welcome Home) as Lance
Inhabitants Eddie Dear (Welcome Home) as Jose Gallard Alice Angel (Bendy) as Fiona Demetria Frank Frankly (Welcome Home) as Yuri Brand Bendy (Bendy) as Haoyu Chang Rosa (Brawl Stars) as Sana Hudson Baroness Von Bon Bon (Cuphead) as Cass Milligan Dr. Kahl (Cuphead) as Cal Suresh Sally Stageplay (Cuphead) as Iben Bia Beppi The Clown (Cuphead) as Attilio Caccini Rumor Honeybottoms (Cuphead) as Lucy Wong Rico (Brawl Stars) as Eis Glover Howdy Pillar (Welcome Home) as Bruce Stone
Nega Bosses Kruller (Luigi’s Mansion 3) as Barktholomew Twisted Alice (Bendy) as Anjellica Dr. Potter (Luigi’s Mansion 3) as Wormsworth Ink Demon (Bendy) as Worville Wright Cagney Carnation (Cuphead) as Cuckoo Mandy (Brawl Stars) as Purrla Mortis (Brawl Stars) as Fortstopher IV Lou (Brawl Stars) as The Grim Creeper Chester (Brawl Stars) as Princess Marey Willow (Brawl Stars) as Inkaballe Grim Matchstick (Cuphead) as The Hydrac Steward (Luigi’s Mansion 3) as Hooverton
Other Bugs (Welcome Home) as Tims Main Mixels (Mixels) as Costumes Nixels (Mixels) as Negati
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crystalqueerenby · 1 year
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1-35 :D
1. I don't really have one with mah name
2. In January so I grew up with kinda shit birthdays since all the money went into Christmas
3. I have never had a serious relationship
4. The song of Achilles
5. My height, I'm just so tall and not a lot of things weren't made with tall people in mind
6. Keith David, John Boyega, Oscar Issac, Donald Glover, Lou Willson
7. Margot Robie, Brandy, Issa Rae, Keke Palmer, Symone
8. Paleontologist or Anthropologist
9. Honestly I can't think of anything concrete just sentimental stuff so I guess getting this far is an accomplishment
10. I lived near two beaches, which were walking distance from where I lived and I still can't swim
11. Had none been a pretty okay months
12. New Zealand
13. Listening to music and watching art videos
14. Pintrest
15. A Mish mash of contradictions held together by compassion.
16. People tell I look cute, my heights attractive too I guess but I like to think my charm and wit is what keeps people interested.
17. Math
18. Decorating
19. I mean I'm not out to any family
20. The best berry to use in pokemon to max out your contest stats is the nutpea berry, because of its low smoothness it doesn't fill up your pokemon quickly so can feed it more pokeblocks to quickly raise all of its contests stats by combining four nutpea berries making a black pokebloke which only fills the pokemon up by one point while raising two random contest stats by 2
21. My siblings I guess
22. Don't really have one
23. My best friend from high school, been friends for six years now
24. When I was filling out college paper work with an efficiency that I didn't have at that point
25. Played cricket most of my life not in any leagues though
26. Sleepy
27. Night owl
28. No
29. Can't think of one
30. A good shower and a nap
31. Rio Romeo, Dolly Parton, Ne-Yo
32. Change
33. People who just say wrong things that they think are right that they would know was wrong with a quick Google search
34. Howls moving castle, just, it's so beautiful
35. Nice but awkward, I've had people say they thought I was cool though so that has to count for thing.
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ladyhoneydee · 2 years
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Enemies to Glovers. pretty sure I know what this one is but I need to know about it either way
you definitely do know what this one is lou hehe but! i am very willing to talk more about it
Enemies to Glovers is the working title for a TP modern AU idea i had back in November based on this image:
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in short, Link is an artist recently graduated from art school in Castleton, the capital of Hyrule; he recently headed back to his hometown of Ordon and his adopted family there. he's had a tumultuous few years going "wHaT iS My StYlE" since he started out on charcoal but then fell in love with digital art (mainly landscapes), which he finally settled on. unfortunately for Link, the local gallerists that were so excited about his work pre-art school don't think that his work will sell based on their clientele and have declined exhibiting him, and he's having a hard time settling back into his home dynamic.
Zelda is a professional archer born and raised in Castleton who has been fully dedicated to her career since a young age, and is incredibly skilled--just a few months ago, she attended her first Golden Games (Hyrule's version of the Olympics). unfortunately she's made some unknowingly poor decisions in her choice of sponsors, and got thrown under the bus by a resentful competitor. Now she's heading to teeny-tiny Ordon to escape the public critique, work on her own terrible self-image, and practice archery in a new location.
their paths cross when Zelda comes to practice archery at the same spot in the woods that Link is doing a daily landscape challenge. at first, Zelda is resentful of this guy who gets to enjoy all this nature and is just wasting it by staring at a screen. one day, however, she sees Link working with charcoal, and realizes that she just may have misjudged him.
obviously, they're gonna fall in love <3
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scuddish · 2 years
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KAYLEE, SHE/HER, 23 (JUNE 27TH), CANCER!
forever in my benicio del toro & norman reedus brain rot eras. vampires, werewolves, too many slashers, the color green, sweet & dark scents, psychological horror & crime films, people who reblog posts & talk in the tags (ferally, i hope)!!!
DISCLAIMER: multifandom. i have new hyperfixations/favs very often. i talk in the tags of my posts on tumblr. i’m inactive sometimes (most of the time). i love chatting with others but may quiet down often, dm me here on tumblr if my responses are slow or i don't respond lmao. i tend to block blank blogs & prefer to only be followed by 18+ due to mature content i may post/reblog!
REGULARLY FIXATED ON: daniel brühl, tim roth, boyd holbrook, garrett hedlund, owen teague, sam riley, norman reedus, alan cumming, & cary elwes.
TAG ME IN: anything vampires, werewolves, horror, slashers, any of the men above, caleb landry jones, eamon farren, adam rodriguez, timothy olyphant, jeremy sisto, tommy flanagan, willem dafoe, donald glover, will poulter, lou diamond phillips, domhnall gleeson, nicholas cirillo, scott speedman, michael shannon, mads mikkelsen, james spader, kiefer sutherland, daniel-day lewis & or anyone you see me reblog about lmao. i love women too i swear...
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p-isforpoetry · 2 years
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"The Love Feast" W.H. Auden (read by Julian Glover)
In an upper room at midnight See us gathered on behalf Of love according to the gospel Of the radio-phonograph.
Lou is telling Anne what Molly Said to Mark behind her back; Jack likes Jill who worships George Who has the hots for Jack.
Catechumens make their entrance; Steep enthusiastic eyes Flicker after tits and baskets; Someone vomits; someone cries.
Willy cannot bear his father, Lilian is afraid of kids; The Love that rules the sun and stars Permits what He forbids.
Adrian’s pleasure-loving dachshund In a sinner’s lap lies curled; Drunken absent-minded fingers Pat a sinless world.
Who is Jenny lying to In her call, Collect, to Rome? The Love that made her out of nothing Tells me to go home.
But that Miss Number in the corner Playing hard to get… I am sorry I’m not sorry… Make me chaste, Lord, but not yet.
Source: Poetry Hour
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dyingforbadmusic · 1 year
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Rusty York and Jewel Records, OH
Just an article about Rusty York, pulled from the internet archive.
York seems to me a little bit like the Conny Plank of Bluegrass. Always in his studio, helping out bands to sound good.
Charles Edward York was born in the rugged hills of Harlan County, Ky., on May 24, 1935. The elder York worked in the coal mines and moved around to various coal camps as he had trouble holding a job because of his erratic habits. However, he did buy his boy a guitar and taught him the one chord he knew; but for the most part young York was self-taught. He listened to the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday nights and to the Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round and Cas Walker programs from Knoxville radio. Eventually, the York family moved to Perry County and the youth started high school in Viper. Rusty recalls singing songs on the school bus such as "Hillbilly Fever" and "I Couldn't Believe It Was True." When the Yorks moved to Breathitt County, the school in Jackson actually had a string band. Also about 1951, both Homer Harris, and Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs played shows locally. Charles York was especially taken by Earl and his blue grass banjo styling. He soon got a tenor banjo and remade it into a five-string. A little later, he obtained a conventional five-string banjo and began to learn the Scruggs style.
At a place called Larry's cafe, York encountered some country musicians and began to sit in with them. As he recalls, some time elapsed before he learned that the others were getting paid. Meanwhile he met a fine banjo picker named Wilson Spivey who played on WZIP radio in Covington, Ky., and WPFB at Middletown on Saturdays and took a few lessons from him. Soon he met a guitar picker-vocalist named Willard Hale who had migrated from Somerset, Ky. The two soon went on their own and were making five dollars each night in the clubs plus tips. Charles' sister had bought him a good used guitar that had the name "Rusty" on it. Club patrons began calling him "Rusty" and he found it easier to keep the new nickname than change it. Thus, did Charles York become Rusty York.
Willard and Rusty worked quite some time in clubs like the Old Hickory as a guitar-bango duet and sometimes playing two guitars. Then rock-and-roll began to make an impact, or as Rusty related to Neil Rosenberg "even country boys started liking Elvis." Willard and Rusty didn't much care for the new styling. Rusty recalls club patrons would say "Do you know 'Hound Dog'" and he would respond with "how about 'Little Cabin Home On The Hill.'" One he did "Mystery Train" more as a joke and the fans loved it. Soon they were doing mostly rock-and-roll songs, but would still perform about 15 minutes of bluegrass nightly.
Meanwhile, Rusty and Willard made the acquaintance of Jimmie Skinner when he played at a nearby park. Having become a Skinner fan before he left Kentucky, Rusty hit it off well and they soon became more or less regulars on his live shows and did some radio work with him as well. Eventually, Rusty left the stockbroker's office and helped Skinner in a variety of ways. Jimmie did a live broadcast from the Jimmie Skinner Music Center on weekday mornings that Rusty would help engineer, cue up discs, and play some music. Then he hight help package records for the mail order business for the remainder of the day. By evenings, he would work in the clubs, sometimes going out with Jimmie Skinner, and doing at least one tour with Hylo Brown in his early days with Capitol records.
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York also continued to cut rock-and-roll material in 1958 and 1959. On January 9, 1958, Syd Nathan paired Rusty with the Midwestern Hayride's favorite songstress Bonnie Lou to do a cover recording of the Billy and Lillie hit "La Dee Dah" and a Henry Glover original titled "Let The School Bell Ring, Ding A Ling." In 1959, he did a single for Fraternity called "Cajun Blues" and "Just Another Lie," the former title of which provided his rock-and-roll trio with a name: the Cajuns. A few weeks later a friend named Pat Nelson rented the king studio for an independent session intended for his PJ label. One side consisted of an up-tempo version of "Comin' Round The Mountain" retitled "Red Rooster." They filled out the other side with a Marty Robbins number titled "Sugaree." The other two sides featured Rusty and Cajuns backing an aspiring teenager named Jackie De Shannon who would later have two major pop hits including a certified million seller. Surprisingly, "Sugaree" caught on. Nelson leased the master to Note and then to Chess, an R&B; label that had turned out a string of hits for Chuck Berry and many others. Soon Rusty York Found himself on tour with Dick Clark of American Bandstand fame. That tour included a sellout appearance at the Hollywood Bowl. Others on the package show included Frankie Avalon, Duane Eddy, and teen sweetheart Annette Funicello, who Rusty recalls as being really as sweet and beautiful as she looked, and closely chaperoned by her mother. As Rusty and the Cajuns opened the show, they had the honor of being the first rock act to play the Hollywood Bowl. "Sugaree" made both the Billboard (#77) and Cash Box (#69 on pop and #29 on R&B;) charts, but as York had no follow-up hit, he soon found himself back in the clubs of his adopted Queen City.
In the summer of 1964, Rusty went on the road again, this time as a frontman and bandleader for Bobby Bare who was ascending the ladder of country success. He stayed with Bobby off and on for about five years working quite a bit in Las Vegas where he met numerous musical celebrities including Liberace. The famed pianist found the finger work of bluegrass banjo pickers truly amazing, recalls Rusty. During the Bare era, York recorded some country material including a pair of Harlan Howard songs "That's What I Need"/"Just Like You" that were picked by Capitol. They never went anywhere, but Rusty was glad to be on a major label, if only briefly. Most of the material appeared on either the New Star label, or Jewel which was York's own company, started in a garage-type studio near his home in suburban Mt. Healthy, Ohio.
Although Rusty York continued to work for Cincinnati clubs throughout the '60s and into the '70s he spent less time there and devoted more efforts to Jewel Records. One of his first major customers was bluegrass gospel stalwart J.D. Jarvis. Not only did Jarvis do several custom albums released on Jewel but Uncle Jim O'Neal paid Rusty to produce those released on Rural rhythm. Rusty played on some of these releases in addition to producing and engineering them. One side of the second album featured his vocal work while Fred Spencer and Jarvis played rhythm guitars; Harley Gabbard played resonator guitar and Jackie Sanderson bass. Rusty says that the Jarvis albums were of key significance in helping to get Jewel Records off the ground in those early days.
In addition to material released on the Jewel label, other companies including Vetco made use of his studio. Over the years several bluegrass luminaries have made recordings there. Rusty is especially proud of two albums that Mac Wiseman made there with the help of the Shenandoah Cutups, plus Buddy Griffin, and Jeff Terflinger. Katie Laur, Hylo Brown, Jimmie Skinner, the Boys from Indiana, Joe Isaacs, the Russell Brothers, Larry Sparks, and Ralph Stanley have all used the Jewel Studio for sessions. Several lesser known but quality gospel artists have cut there, including George Brock (with Neil Rosenburg on banjo), and the VanWinkle Brothers. Esco Hankins did his "Working God's Fields" and other albums as well for Rusty. Brother Claude Ely did some of his last recordings for Jewel. Jean Shepard cut a country album there when she was between contracts. The Grateful Dead and Lonnie Mack have made use of the facilities. A great deal of black gospel, soul, and rap music has also been recorded there in the studio on Kinney Avenue.
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A visit to Rusty York and Jewel Studios is a nostalgic trip through 45 years of Cincinnati music history. Side junkets into other aspects of Queen City music and excursions into the national bluegrass and country scene adorn his conversations. His stories about an all-night recording session with Don Reno and Red Smiley when they all eventually sacked out on the floor, or the backseat jam session with himself on resonator guitar and Merle Haggard singing Jimmie Rodgers tunes all the way across Arizona are well worth hearing. The folks who plan the "Bluegrass Stories" segment at the IBMA convention are missing the boat if they don't work Rusty in soon. (For a sidelight, he can also throw in a few experiences with Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, and Dick Clark.) His adventures in bluegrass and other forms of music are not only fascinating, they are significant in their own right.
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blueharborhq · 7 days
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JACK LYNCH is looking for his EMPLOYEES: ASSISTANT GARDENERS (2). For more details about the connection, read below!
BASIC INFORMATION
CHARACTER NAME — Jack Lynch.
CATEGORY — Professional.
TYPE OF CONNECTION — Employees (Assistant Gardeners (x2)).
CONNECTION NAME — UTP. 
CONNECTION AGE — UTP.
SUGGESTED FACECLAIMS — Tom Holland, Dev Patel, Donald Glover, Daniel Radcliffe, Aimee Lou Wood, Adria Arjona, Nicola Coughlan, UTP.
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Jack currently owns and runs his own small business in gardening and minor landscaping work. Lately his list of clients has taken off and though he'd like to pretend he can manage all the work himself, it's getting a little hard to ignore both his packed schedule and the ache in his muscles that says he's overdoing it. 
He's looking for two assistants to help him out of any age or background. Experience isn't completely necessary because, as he'll state in the job adverts, training will be provided. 
They would help him on various projects around town and once he trusts them maybe be sent to a few to work alone. He's not used to having anyone not related to him work for him, so he might be a bit grumpy or awkward about it first, which leaves room to develop either an antagonistic or friendly connection, depending on what you'd prefer!
do you need to be contacted by the potential applicant? — yes please!
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theloniousbach · 8 months
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As a contributing writer, I contributed an hour of programming and suggested some other tunes.
Posted at https://www.wgte.org/blog/this-week-on-jazz-spectrum-210
PROGRAMMER’S NOTES—Song of the Week (“I Should Care”) and a Coda
Set 5/9 pm
Frank Sinatra, The Columbia Years, 1943-1952, vol. 2, “I Should Care”
Lee Konitz/Enrico Pieranunzi, Solitudes, “I Should Care”
Sonny Rollins, Falling in Love with Jazz, I Should Care”
Thelonious Monk, Thelonious Himself, “I Should Care”
Set 6
Thelonious Monk, Milt Jackson & the Thelonious Monk Quintet, “I Should Care”
Alan Broadbent, Pacific Standard Time, “I Should Care”
Steve Wilson, Blues for Marcus, “I Should Care”
Julie London, Julie Is Her Name, “I Should Care”
Set 7
Aaron Diehl and the Knights (with Nicole Glover), Zodiac Suite, “Cancer”
Miki Yamanaka, Shades of Rainbow, “Song for Mary Lou”
Sean Mason, Southern Suite, “Lavender”
Ethan Iverson, Technically Acceptable, “Victory Is Assured (Alla Breve)”
​I often decline Fritz’s annual invitation to write about my favorite albums of the year. I don’t track new album releases nor do I feel I have a wide enough vantage point. In his January 5th blog, Fritz took up the decline of record labels and albums. I could falsely assert that I’ve been ahead of that curve, but the reality is that I’m just part of the problem.
​But I do pore over his lists to catch up on things I should know about. Mark Turner’s Live at the Village Vanguard was at the top of that list. Alas, it isn’t available on the well-known streaming service that takes my money and gives precious little to the artist, so I haven’t yet heard it. But they do have Turner on an album with Miki Yamanaka, who plays a monthly late-night set at Small’s on Mondays with husband Jimmy McBride on drums and an available bass player before she supervises the jam session at midnight. I like Yamanaka’s pluck, her smarts, and her chops, so when I found a set of her trio with Turner from August 2022 I was on it, navigating the Small’s Live Archive to plumb its riches yet again.
​They did “I Should Care” which undoubtedly I’ve heard, and it was the most striking tune of that night. So I looked it up in Ted Gioia’s “Jazz Standards (Second Edition)” to find that he framed it as a quintessential world-weary Frank Sinatra song with stunning solo versions by Thelonious Monk. More than sufficient for me to explore further.
​Gioia recommends versions by Bud Powell and Bill Evans, among others. I could have just followed his recommendations for this or any song and cranked out a perfectly acceptable Song of the Week playlist. I enjoyed following those leads but didn’t deny myself the fun of finding other versions and making my own juxtapositions.
​But the Sinatra opener is irresistible, so, with thanks to Mr. Gioia, I did not resist and put the Riverside Monk solo version (the earlier of the two that Gioia recommends) to end the first set. The middle of the first set is given to two master saxophone improvisers deep into their venerable careers. Listening to Lee Konitz and Sonny Rollins side by side is a chance to learn so much about the tune and jazz improvisation in general.
​If we hear Monk solo to close the first set, the second set opener is another chance to hear him explore the composition, this time with Kenny “Pancho” Hagood’s vocal and, even better, Milt Jackson’s vibraphone extending the conversation about the tune and improvisation that Konitz and Rollins started.
​Alan Broadbent’s and Steve Wilson’s versions are worthy too. I know them from the streams I got to know and treasure from the 2020 lockdown, the renewing pitcher of lemonade I started making from the lemons live and the pandemic gave me. Small’s and Mezzrow’s in particular stream all their sets, and Smoke Jazz Club also presents several streaming sets every weekend. Like Yamanaka, Broadbent is a favorite whose elegant sets with Harvie S and Billy Mintz I never miss. His “I Should Care” is with a different trio from roughly 30 years ago, but he brings that same touch and deep knowledge to this version. Steve Wilson’s presence on a gig makes it worth attention. On one of the ones I’ve caught, the pianist Bill Charlap said nobody makes a tune sing like he does. I haven’t settled on how he sings, but he’s a perfectly modern altoist who is not in Charlie Parker’s broad lineage, nor Konitz’s. That makes his version of the Song of the Week worthy.
​My coda, the last set of the hour, is a further celebration of favorites from the streams. Fritz honored Aaron Diehl’s masterful orchestration of Mary Lou Williams’s Zodiac Suite on his Best of 2023 list. “Cancer” features Nicole Glover’s tenor solo, and she is a treasure. The Yamanaka album with Turner conveniently has “A Song for Mary Lou” as a complement to Diehl with Glover. Sean Mason used to do amazing duets with trumpeter Giveton Gelin at Mezzrow’s, “just playing tunes,” as he put it from the bandstand after one of their stunning extended suites. He’s a precocious melodist and his album is full of them, lush and catchy. Finally, Ethan Iverson gets himself to Mezzrow’s often enough to work through standards and compositional ideas that have born fruit in his new “Technically Acceptable” album. His “Victory Is Assured (Alla Breve)” is meant to evoke Kansas City and Count Basie, just as he did in a Mezzrow set that featured both Basie and Ellington, although more of the former.
​I too may “just be playing/programming tunes.” Still, they are ones that I should care about—and I do.
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raybizzle · 8 months
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"A Raisin in the Sun" (1989) was a made-for-television adaption of Lorraine Hansberry's famed play. It aired on PBS as part of their American Playhouse series. The play stars the best actors who show their range beyond TV shows and movies.
Director: Bill Duke Writer: Lorraine Hansberry
Starring Starletta DuPois, Lou Ferguson, John Fiedler, Danny Glover, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Kimble Joyner, Helen Martin, Joseph C. Phillips, Esther Rolle, Kim Yancey
Storyline This lauded drama follows the Youngers, an African-American family living together in an apartment in Chicago. Following the death of their patriarch, they try to determine what to do with the substantial insurance payment they'll soon receive. Opinions on what to do with the money vary. Walter Lee wants to make a business investment, while his mother, Lena, intends to buy a house for them all to live in.
Available on DVD and YouTube
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july 2023
1. jess kallen - exotherm 2. corook - if i were a fish 3. helena deland - spring bug 4. boyish - kill your pain 5. pynkie - unsee 6. slow pulp - slugs 7. leanna firestone - foreverever 8. zoey lily - not responsible 9. middle kids - bootleg firecracker 10. lewis ofman - highway 11. waterbaby - airforce blue 12. the japanese house - morning pages 13. sophie cates - walking the dogs 14. steady holiday - high alert 15. hozier - unknown / nth 16. heather sommer - it's a part of human nature 17. isabel pless - little life 18. anna st. louis - sad eyes 19. andrea von kampen - juniper 20. josephine - parking tickets 21. sun kil moon - damian 22. colbie caillat - pretend 23. jason mraz - pancakes & butter 24. scarlett - fiction 25. small crush - 5 26. paul cherry - playroom 27. katie von schleicher - elixir 28. trace - commotion 29. vagabon - can i talk my shit? 30. the front bottoms - punching bag 31. kogane - on and on 32. palehound - independence day 33. niall horan - never grow up 34. faye webster - but not kiss 35. together pangea - how the story ends 36. honeymoan - sit right 37. shamir - oversized sweater 38. jennie abrahamson - tiden 39. charlotte lawrence - boys like you 40. d4vd - you and i 41. sunday moon - jump 42. hydrogen sea - candy 43. beach fossils - sleeping on my own 44. brothertiger - take a picture 45. fractures - connect 46. madeon - gonna be good 47. pinkpantheress - angel 48. 8485 - breakers 49. donna missal - tomorrow 50. slayyyter - out of time 51. kim petras - uhoh 52. ralph - pain relief 53. chela - hard 4 you 54. carly rae jepsen - shy boy 55. felivand - miss my baby 56. doja cat - attention 57. the weeknd - popular 58. upsahl - good girl era (side a) 59. mothica - glow in the dark 60. voilà - crybaby 61. benee - do it again 62. charly bliss - you don't even know me anymore 63. olivia rodrigo - vampire 64. northstar - for members only (alternate version) 65. hurry - beggin’ for you 66. thank you, i'm sorry - this house 67. pool kids - arm's length - alternate version 68. galileo galilei - 汐 69. curtail - driver 70. ratboys - it's alive! 71. jimmy eat world - telepath 72. the aquadolls - spotlight 73. me not you - nobody's perfect 74. bully - all i do 75. feeble little horse - freak 76. rancid - don't make me do it 77. nuzzle - unbreakable you 78. boilermaker - crispin glover weekend 79. loma prieta - circular saw 80. サクラsakura-lee - tokio nakameguro 81. princess nokia - angels & demons 82. saba - hue_man nature 83. phora - to the grave 84. metro boomin - calling 85. miraa may - 2 rude 86. arlo parks - bruiseless 87. tash - 787 88. justin nozuka - lay down 89. kiana ledé - promise me 90. d smoke - work hard play hard 91. guru doug - life's puzzle 92. janelle monáe - phenomenal 93. tobi lou - forecast https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5weXMvoBXqoUgduFYHPkye?si=1b927d137dd14a53
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jedivoodoochile · 2 years
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Throughout the 1940s, as a major matinee idol with magnetic sexual charisma and a commanding stage presence, Josh White not only was an international star of recordings, concerts, nightclubs, radio, film, and Broadway, he also achieved a unique position for an African American of the segregated era by becoming accepted and befriended by white society, aristocracy, European royalty, and America's ruling family, the Roosevelts. One of his most popular recordings during the 1940s was "One Meatball," a song about a little old man who could afford only one meatball. The song is an adaptation by the American songwriters Hy Zaret and Lou Singer of a song called "Lay of the One Fishball" by Harvard Professor George Martin Lane, which was to the tune of an English folk song called "Sucking Cider Through a Straw". When offered the song he immediately recorded it and it became the first million-selling record by an African American male artist; according to his biographer, Elijah Wald, it was "Josh's biggest hit by far". The Andrews Sisters and Jimmy Savoy soon recorded their own versions, which also became hits. Ry Cooder made also a nice version on his first Lp. (Sooze, Blues & Jazz)
- Josh White by Lloyd Glover.
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bigboxochristmas · 2 years
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Yuletidings 2004: You Call That Christmas?
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01 Christmas Christmas Christmas - The Incredible Casuals 02 The Silent Night's Spangled Banner - The P.S. #14 Marching Band 03 You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch - The Asylum Street Spankers 04 Santa Claus is Coming to Town - The Chandler Travis Philharmonic 05 Sleigh Ride - The Blenders 06 Deck the Halls - The Jim Cullum Jazz Band with Savion Glover 07 Santa's Space Suit - Tiny Tim 08 Carol of the Swells - The Malibooz 09 We Three Bings - "Bing Crosby" with "The Doors" 10 The All-Purpose Carol - Christine Lavin & The Mistletones 11 Santa's Got a Brand New Bag - The Bobs 12 The Little Drummer Boy - Gregg Miner 13 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Swedith, J.P. Goose, Tink the Elephant and Lina the Hippo 14 In the Mood (For Joy) - Vox Bop 15 Greensleeves - The Gargleers 16 The Twelve Days of Christmas - Travelin' Light 17 Christmas, Christmas - Mojo Nixon 18 In Excelsis Polka - The Continentals 19 Winter Wonderland - Arthur Lyle 20 Rudiana - The Accidentals 21 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - The Accidentals 22 The Ultimate Christmas Carol - The Reduced Shakespeare Company* 23 Happy Whatever You're Having - The Therapy Sisters 24 Hark the Herald Angels Sing - Remedios the Beauty
*Who also provide all the spoken interludes between tracks.
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Wading through hundreds of Christmas-themed tracks every year means running across some unique and often downright peculiar approaches to holiday music and several examples are gathered here.
A number of these were taken from a collection called Blame It On Christmas, and my personal favorite is the imaginary collaboration between Bing Crosby and the Doors, in which Der Bingle is backed by that band on “We Three Bings”, performed in the style of “Riders on the Storm”.
If you’re a fan of NRBQ you may already be familiar with Chandler Travis in all his manifestations: The Chandler Travis Philharmonic, The Incredible Casuals, The Catbirds, The Chandler Travis Three-O, etc., as well as his solo recordings.  Members of his groups have played with NRBQ and vice versa, and they share a similar musical eclecticism and wacky sense of humor.  In this collection he appears with the Philharmonic, the Incredible Casuals, the Three-O and as Remedios the Beauty.  I’m especially fond of the way he turns “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” into a minor-key threat.
Other highlights include: a cappella group The Blenders channeling Lou Reed for a “Walk on the Wild Side” parody called “Sleigh Ride” (no relation to the traditional song); Savion Glover tap-dancing his way through “Deck the Halls”; the surf version of “Carol of the Bells” (retitled “Carol of the Swells”) by the Malibooz; The Bobs’ unique spin on James Brown, “Santa’s Got a Brand-New Bag”; “The Little Drummer Boy'' played on sitar and tabla; the characters from a truly bizarre children’s radio show from 1960’s California, ‘Swedith in Tina’ (all voiced by Marcia Sankowsky) singing “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen'' over a track by what I believe is the Mexicali Brass (a Tijuana Brass knockoff group); a group of folks gargling “Greensleeves”; a lounge exotica arrangement of “Winter Wonderland’ by Arthur Lyle; two extremely unusual a cappella arrangements of “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and three ‘non-denominational’ holiday songs - “The All-Purpose Carol” by Christine Lavin, “Happy Whatever You’re Having” by the Therapy Sisters and “The Ultimate Christmas Carol” by the Reduced Shakespeare Company, who also provide the spoken interludes between some of the tracks.  Special cameo appearance by Frank Zappa.
The cover art was repurposed from The Bobs’ Too Many Santas album.
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