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sspacetravelss · 2 months
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A day off for a lil cat living her best life ❤️🥰
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louisupdates · 1 year
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Faith In The Future is included in Sanborn’s (a major department store in Mexico) “May Hits” list. [6.5.23]
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detroitography · 1 year
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Isovist Map of Indian Village Detroit Neighborhood
by: Magdalene Kuhns This map was created as a piece of research into the Indian Village neighborhood. We wanted toexamine how the viewsheds became restricted by the dense number of homes in 1951 and then openedback up after blight took parts of the city out. As a part of a course that required us to design a responseto a Detroit neighborhood that had experienced major demolitions, we felt it was…
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pregnantseinfeld · 4 months
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A very memorable part of W. E. B. Du Bois' biography of John Brown
One of the slaves, Samuel Harper, afterward told of this wonderful katabasis of a thousand miles in the teeth of the elements and in defiance of the law:
"It was mighty slow traveling. You see there were several different parties amongst our band, and our masters had people looking all over for us. We would ride all night, and then maybe, we would have to stay several days in one house to keep from getting caught. In a month we had only got to a place near Topeka, which was about forty miles from where we started. There was twelve of us at the one house of a man named Doyle, besides the captain and his men, when there came along a gang of slave-hunters. One of Captain Brown's men, Stevens, he went down to them and said:—'Gentlemen, you look as if you were looking for somebody or something.' 'Aye, yes!' says the leader, 'we think as how you have some of our slaves up yonder in that there house.' 'Is that so?' says Stevens. 'Well, come on right along with me, and you can look them over and see.'
"We were watching this here conversation all the time, and when we see Stevens coming up to the house with that there man, we just didn't know what to make of it. We began to get scared that Stevens was going to give us to them slave-hunters. But the looks of things changed when Stevens got up to the house. He just opened the door long enough for to grab a double-barreled gun. He pointed it at the slave-hunter, and says: 'You want to see your slaves, does you? Well, just look up them barrels and see if you can find them.' That man just went all to pieces. He dropped his gun, his legs went trembling, and the tears most started from his eyes. Stevens took and locked him up in the house. When the rest of his crowd seen him captured, they ran away as fast as they could go.
"Captain Brown went to see the prisoner, and says to him, 'I'll show you what it is to look after slaves, my man.' That frightened the prisoner awful. He was a kind of old fellow and when he heard what the captain said, I suppose he thought he was going to be killed. He began to cry and beg to be let go. The captain he only smiled a little bit, and talked some more to him, and the next day he was let go."
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goshyesvintageads · 8 months
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Standard Brands Inc, 1957
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henk-heijmans · 10 months
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Charles Sanborn on a bicycle with parrot, ca. 1929 - by Alton H. Blackington (1893 - 1963), American
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mexicoantiguo · 2 months
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Imagen de la fachada de Casa de los Azulejos cuando albergaba el Jockey Club de México. México D.F.
Fecha: 1908
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thesobsister · 4 months
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Ace saxophonist David Sanborn has died, age 78.
He played with everybody from Albert King to Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen, but I most enjoy his work with Bowie, as seen above in an early version of “Young Americans” on The Dick Cavett Show and the definitive “Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing” from David Live. He’s all over that album, in fact, and his distinctive tone cuts and glides throughout.
In the ‘80s, he co-/hosted the best music show ever on television, Sunday Night (later, Night Music), where he played in the stellar house band behind a Who’s Who of music of that era, such as this rare TV appearance by Miles Davis.
And he recorded a series of solo albums, among them Upfront, where I heard King Curtis’ classic “Soul Serenade” for the first time, as played by Sanborn.
A lover and creator of, and collaborator in, timeless music.
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loveboatinsanity · 4 months
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R.I.P. David Sanborn
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krispyweiss · 4 months
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“A Great Loss:” Saxophonist David Sanborn Dies at 78
Saxophonist David Sanborn, who recorded smooth jazz as a solo artist and toured and recorded with David Bowie, Todd Rundgren, Steely Dan and others as a sideman, has died.
“May the great David Sanborn rest in love and peace,” Rundgren’s Spirit of Harmony Foundation said.
Sanborn, 78, died May 12 of complications from prostate cancer, said a post on his Facebook page. The saxophonist had continued performing since his 2018 diagnosis and “already had concerts scheduled into 2025,” the post read.
“David Sanborn was a seminal figure in contemporary pop and jazz music,” the announcement read. “It has been said that he put the saxophone back into rock ‘n’ roll.”
Fernando Perdomo echoed this sentiment, crediting Sanborn with “defin(ing) the sax’s role in pop and rock in the ’70s and ’80s.”
Questlove recalled being “floored” by a Sanborn show in Colorado, where the saxophonist made the drummer “feel like a complete amateur” despite playing an instrument that requires a significant amount of oxygen at altitude.
“He told me that since being diagnosed with cancer, he got a renewed vigor … and decided henceforth to play like his life depended on it,” Questlove said. “Amen, David. Rest in melody.”
Sanborn played Woodstock with the Butterfield Blues Band and went on to a career that included more than two dozen solo albums, gigs with the “Late Night with David Letterman” and “Saturday Night Live” bands and collaborations with Bowie, Rundgren, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, B.B. King, Maynard Ferguson, Linda Ronstadt, Elton John and others.
“RIP, David S.,” Eric Clapton said.
The members of Spyro Gyra found themselves “shocked and beyond sad” at the news, while band leader Jay Beckenstein eulogized Sanborn as “a truly great saxophonist and musician, one of the most influential of my lifetime and an artist who had an extraordinary ability to play emotionally.
“Whatever he touched, whether jazz, gospel or pop, his approach was beautiful and powerful,” Beckenstein said. “A great loss."
5/13/24
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jt1674 · 4 months
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The Hurt Locker (2008)
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briefgardenerpirate · 4 months
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jazzplusplus · 4 months
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2010 - David Sanborn Trio - Burghausen : The Peeper / Let The Good Times Roll
David Sanborn (as), Joey DeFrancesco (org, voc), Gene Lake (dr)
RIP David Sanborn (1945 - 2024)
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phasesphrasesphotos · 4 months
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joshhaden · 4 months
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David Sanborn loved my father and went out of his way to work with him whenever he could. Here's David, Charlie, and Pat Metheny performing Charlie's tune "First Song", on "Good Morning America", 1997.
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