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Formwela 12 by Esperanza Spalding featuring Carmen de Lavallade
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sofiavlez · 1 month
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Biography
Sofía Dayanna Vélez Zambrano was born on December 28th of 2006 in Calceta city.
Her parents are: Oscar Vélez and Sofía Zambrano.
She grew up in Guayaquil and started to study in the kinder garden "Amado Quiroz", then she continued studying in two schools: "Pacífico" and "Príncipe de Paz".
When she was 7 years old, Sofia went to live in Guayaquil, where she studied for a large part of school.
During all these years she was a good student and obtained several awards. After graduating in 2021 from EGB, she was taken, years later, to live in Huaquillas and finish her studies there.
She is currently in her last year of high school and will soon go to live in Manabí to start studying at university and live with her mom and family nearby.
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cyarsk5230 · 2 months
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1. Sonya Massey - "I rebuke you in the name of Jesus." 2. George Floyd - "I can't breathe." 3. Eric Garner - "I can't breathe." 4. Michael Brown - "I don't have a gun. Stop shooting." 5. Philando Castile - "I wasn't reaching for it." 6. Breonna Taylor - "Why did you shoot me?" 7. Freddie Gray - "I need a doctor." 8. Tamir Rice - "It's not real." 9. Oscar Grant - "You shot me! I got a four-year-old daughter!" 10. Laquan McDonald - No audible last words; shot while walking away. 11. Elijah McClain - "I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I'm just different. I'm just different, that's all. I'm so sorry. I have no gun. I don't do that stuff. I don't do any fighting. Why are you attacking me?" 12. Alton Sterling - "What did I do?" 13. Walter Scott - "I’m just going home." 14. Botham Jean - "Why did you shoot me?" 15. Stephon Clark - "Grandma, call the police." 16. Atatiana Jefferson - "I’m here." 17. Sandra Bland - "Why am I being apprehended?" 18. Tony McDade - "I'm not armed." 19. Daniel Prude - "Give me your gun, I need it." 20. John Crawford III - "It's not real." 21. Manuel Ellis - "I can't breathe, sir." 22. Amadou Diallo - "Mom, I'm going to college." 23. Aiyana Stanley-Jones - No audible last words; shot while sleeping. 24. Terrence Crutcher - "I'm not doing anything." 25. Sean Bell - No audible last words; shot multiple times. 26. Jonathan Ferrell - No audible last words; shot while seeking help after a car crash. 27. Ezell Ford - "It's me, it’s me." 28. John Crawford III - "It's not real." 29. Renisha McBride - No audible last words; shot while seeking help after a car accident. 30. Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. - "Why are you doing this to me?" 31. Tamir Rice - "It's not real." 32. Eric Harris - "I'm losing my breath." 33. Jamar Clark - "Please don’t let me die." 34. Rayshard Brooks - "I don't want to hurt you." 35. Alfred Olango - "Please don’t shoot." 36. Shantel Davis - "What did I do?" 37. Kendra James - "Please don’t kill me." 38. Akai Gurley - No audible last words; shot in a dark stairwell. 39. Miriam Carey - No audible last words; shot in her car. 40. Timothy Russell - No audible last words; shot during a car chase. 41. Malissa Williams - No audible last words; shot during a car chase. 42. Jordan Edwards - No audible last words; shot while leaving a party. 43. Yvette Smith - "I'm coming out." 44. Jordan Davis - No audible last words; shot at a gas station. 45. Victor White III - No audible last words; died in police custody. 46. Dontre Hamilton - No audible last words; shot in a park. 47. Eric Reason - No audible last words; shot during a dispute. 48. Emantic "EJ" Bradford Jr. - No audible last words; shot in a mall. 49. Oscar Grant - "You shot me! I got a four-year-old daughter!" 50. Clinton Allen - No audible last words; shot during an encounter. 51. Ronnell Foster - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase. 52. Tony Robinson - No audible last words; shot during an altercation. 53. Charly Keunang - No audible last words; shot during an altercation. 54. Samuel DuBose - "I didn’t even do nothing." 55. Quintonio LeGrier - "I’m sorry." 56. Bettie Jones - "I've been shot." 57. India Kager - No audible last words; shot in a car. 58. Keith Lamont Scott - "Don't shoot him. He has no weapon." 59. Jordan Baker - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation. 60. Christian Taylor - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation. 61. Michael Dean - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop. 62. Rumain Brisbon - No audible last words; shot during an altercation. 63. Gregory Gunn - No audible last words; shot during an encounter. 64. Yuvette Henderson - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation. 65. David Joseph - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation. 66. Calvin Reid - No audible last words; died in police custody. 67. Antonio Zambrano-Montes - No audible last words; shot during an encounter. 68. Zachary Hammond - "Why did you shoot me?"
69. Anthony Hill - No audible last words; shot while naked and unarmed.
70. Saheed Vassell - No audible last words; shot while holding a metal pipe.
71. Willie McCoy - No audible last words; shot while sleeping in a car.
72. Robert White - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
73. Micheal Lorenzo Dean - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
74. Monique Tillman - "I didn’t do anything wrong."
75. Randy Evans - No audible last words; died in police custody.
76. Vernell Bing Jr. - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
77. Cameron Massey - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
78. DeAndre Ballard - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
79. Maurice Gordon - "Can you let me out?"
80. Rayshard Brooks - "I don’t want to hurt you."
81. Pierre Loury - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
82. Deborah Danner - "I’m not feeling well."
83. Jason Harrison - "I’m sick."
84. Corey Jones - "Hold on, wait!"
85. Keith Childress - "Don't shoot."
86. Justine Damond - No audible last words; shot after calling 911.
87. Amilcar Perez-Lopez - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
88. Mario Woods - "I'm not going to shoot you."
89. William Chapman II - "Don’t shoot me."
90. Chad Robertson - No audible last words; shot while running away.
91. Charlie Willie Kunzelman - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
92. Terrence Sterling - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
93. Sylville Smith - "Why are you harassing me?"
94. Bruce Kelley Jr. - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
95. Korryn Gaines - No audible last words; shot during a standoff.
96. Maurice Granton Jr. - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
97. Paul O'Neal - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
98. Antwon Rose II - "Why are they shooting?"
99. Patrick Harmon - "I’ll go with you."
100. Aaron Bailey - "Why did you shoot me?"
101. Miles Hall - "No! Don't do it!"
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electracraft: IN THE STUDIO: What a thrill to work with @niallhoran again, this time taking an intimate show for super fans at @powerstationatberkleenyc iconic Studio A and creating a wonderful 11 track live album. Thanks to @jen.ashworth at @capitolrecords, @lucylough and Vic Trubowitch for having the vision to follow through on the album idea. Thanks to @jakecurranguitar and all of Niall’s great band and team, @jbcubicle from Power Station, to my amazing team and of course to Niall. #producer #wgmix
TRACKING STUDIO: Power Station at BerkleeNYC
TRACKING ENGINEER: Neal Shaw
MIXING STUDIO: Power Station at BerkleeNYC
MIX ENGINEER(S): William Garrett and Carl Bespolka
MASTERING STUDIO: Zampol Productions
MASTERING ENGINEER: Oscar Zambrano
PRODUCER(S): William Garrett, Jake Curran
RECORDING ASSISTANT(S): Michael Hickey and Matthew Sullivan
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partisan-by-default · 2 months
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If you want to invoke ACAB (made popular in the 1970s by skinheads before being used post George Flloyd), let it be to resist this, and not to denigrate a BIPOC prosecutor. If nothing else… this first. - Anonymous
Sonya Massey - "I rebuke you in the name of Jesus."
George Floyd - "I can't breathe."
Eric Garner - "I can't breathe."
Michael Brown - "I don't have a gun. Stop shooting."
Philando Castile - "I wasn't reaching for it."
Breonna Taylor - "Why did you shoot me?"
Freddie Gray - "I need a doctor."
Tamir Rice - "It's not real."
Oscar Grant - "You shot me! I got a four-year-old daughter!"
Laquan McDonald - No audible last words; shot while walking away.
Elijah McClain - "I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I'm just different. I'm just different, that's all. I'm so sorry. I have no gun. I don't do that stuff. I don't do any fighting. Why are you attacking me?"
Alton Sterling - "What did I do?"
Walter Scott - "I’m just going home."
Botham Jean - "Why did you shoot me?"
Stephon Clark - "Grandma, call the police."
Atatiana Jefferson - "I’m here."
Sandra Bland - "Why am I being apprehended?"
Tony McDade - "I'm not armed."
Daniel Prude - "Give me your gun, I need it."
John Crawford III - "It's not real."
Manuel Ellis - "I can't breathe, sir."
Amadou Diallo - "Mom, I'm going to college."
Aiyana Stanley-Jones - No audible last words; shot while sleeping.
Terrence Crutcher - "I'm not doing anything."
Sean Bell - No audible last words; shot multiple times.
Jonathan Ferrell - No audible last words; shot while seeking help after a car crash.
Ezell Ford - "It's me, it’s me."
John Crawford III - "It's not real."
Renisha McBride - No audible last words; shot while seeking help after a car accident.
Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. - "Why are you doing this to me?"
Tamir Rice - "It's not real."
Eric Harris - "I'm losing my breath."
Jamar Clark - "Please don’t let me die."
Rayshard Brooks - "I don't want to hurt you."
Alfred Olango - "Please don’t shoot."
Shantel Davis - "What did I do?"
Kendra James - "Please don’t kill me."
Akai Gurley - No audible last words; shot in a dark stairwell.
Miriam Carey - No audible last words; shot in her car.
Timothy Russell - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
Malissa Williams - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
Jordan Edwards - No audible last words; shot while leaving a party.
Yvette Smith - "I'm coming out."
Jordan Davis - No audible last words; shot at a gas station.
Victor White III - No audible last words; died in police custody.
Dontre Hamilton - No audible last words; shot in a park.
Eric Reason - No audible last words; shot during a dispute.
Emantic "EJ" Bradford Jr. - No audible last words; shot in a mall.
Oscar Grant - "You shot me! I got a four-year-old daughter!"
Clinton Allen - No audible last words; shot during an encounter.
Ronnell Foster - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
Tony Robinson - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
Charly Keunang - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
Samuel DuBose - "I didn’t even do nothing."
Quintonio LeGrier - "I’m sorry."
Bettie Jones - "I've been shot."
India Kager - No audible last words; shot in a car.
Keith Lamont Scott - "Don't shoot him. He has no weapon."
Jordan Baker - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
Christian Taylor - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
Michael Dean - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
Rumain Brisbon - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
Gregory Gunn - No audible last words; shot during an encounter.
Yuvette Henderson - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
David Joseph - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
Calvin Reid - No audible last words; died in police custody.
Antonio Zambrano-Montes - No audible last words; shot during an encounter.
Zachary Hammond - "Why did you shoot me?"
Anthony Hill - No audible last words; shot while naked and unarmed.
Saheed Vassell - No audible last words; shot while holding a metal pipe.
Willie McCoy - No audible last words; shot while sleeping in a car.
Robert White - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
Micheal Lorenzo Dean - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
Monique Tillman - "I didn’t do anything wrong."
Randy Evans - No audible last words; died in police custody.
Vernell Bing Jr. - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
Cameron Massey - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
DeAndre Ballard - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
Maurice Gordon - "Can you let me out?"
Rayshard Brooks - "I don’t want to hurt you."
Pierre Loury - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
Deborah Danner - "I’m not feeling well."
Jason Harrison - "I’m sick."
Corey Jones - "Hold on, wait!"
Keith Childress - "Don't shoot."
Justine Damond - No audible last words; shot after calling 911.
Amilcar Perez-Lopez - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
Mario Woods - "I'm not going to shoot you."
William Chapman II - "Don’t shoot me."
Chad Robertson - No audible last words; shot while running away.
Charlie Willie Kunzelman - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
Terrence Sterling - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
Sylville Smith - "Why are you harassing me?"
Bruce Kelley Jr. - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
Korryn Gaines - No audible last words; shot during a standoff.
Maurice Granton Jr. - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
Paul O'Neal - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
Antwon Rose II - "Why are they shooting?"
Patrick Harmon - "I’ll go with you."
Aaron Bailey - "Why did you shoot me?"
Miles Hall - "No! Don't do it!
Justin Horton Smith- Can’t breathe.
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ggriarivera · 2 months
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1. Sonya Massey - "I rebuke you in the name of Jesus."
2. George Floyd - "I can't breathe."
3. Eric Garner - "I can't breathe."
4. Michael Brown - "I don't have a gun. Stop shooting."
5. Philando Castile - "I wasn't reaching for it."
6. Breonna Taylor - "Why did you shoot me?"
7. Freddie Gray - "I need a doctor."
8. Tamir Rice - "It's not real."
9. Oscar Grant - "You shot me! I got a four-year-old daughter!"
10. Laquan McDonald - No audible last words; shot while walking away.
11. Elijah McClain - "I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I'm just different. I'm just different, that's all. I'm so sorry. I have no gun. I don't do that stuff. I don't do any fighting. Why are you attacking me?"
12. Alton Sterling - "What did I do?"
13. Walter Scott - "I’m just going home."
14. Botham Jean - "Why did you shoot me?"
15. Stephon Clark - "Grandma, call the police."
16. Atatiana Jefferson - "I’m here."
17. Sandra Bland - "Why am I being apprehended?"
18. Tony McDade - "I'm not armed."
19. Daniel Prude - "Give me your gun, I need it."
20. John Crawford III - "It's not real."
21. Manuel Ellis - "I can't breathe, sir."
22. Amadou Diallo - "Mom, I'm going to college."
23. Aiyana Stanley-Jones - No audible last words; shot while sleeping.
24. Terrence Crutcher - "I'm not doing anything."
25. Sean Bell - No audible last words; shot multiple times.
26. Jonathan Ferrell - No audible last words; shot while seeking help after a car crash.
27. Ezell Ford - "It's me, it’s me."
28. John Crawford III - "It's not real."
29. Renisha McBride - No audible last words; shot while seeking help after a car accident.
30. Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. - "Why are you doing this to me?"
31. Tamir Rice - "It's not real."
32. Eric Harris - "I'm losing my breath."
33. Jamar Clark - "Please don’t let me die."
34. Rayshard Brooks - "I don't want to hurt you."
35. Alfred Olango - "Please don’t shoot."
36. Shantel Davis - "What did I do?"
37. Kendra James - "Please don’t kill me."
38. Akai Gurley - No audible last words; shot in a dark stairwell.
39. Miriam Carey - No audible last words; shot in her car.
40. Timothy Russell - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
41. Malissa Williams - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
42. Jordan Edwards - No audible last words; shot while leaving a party.
43. Yvette Smith - "I'm coming out."
44. Jordan Davis - No audible last words; shot at a gas station.
45. Victor White III - No audible last words; died in police custody.
46. Dontre Hamilton - No audible last words; shot in a park.
47. Eric Reason - No audible last words; shot during a dispute.
48. Emantic "EJ" Bradford Jr. - No audible last words; shot in a mall.
49. Oscar Grant - "You shot me! I got a four-year-old daughter!"
50. Clinton Allen - No audible last words; shot during an encounter.
51. Ronnell Foster - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
52. Tony Robinson - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
53. Charly Keunang - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
54. Samuel DuBose - "I didn’t even do nothing."
55. Quintonio LeGrier - "I’m sorry."
56. Bettie Jones - "I've been shot."
57. India Kager - No audible last words; shot in a car.
58. Keith Lamont Scott - "Don't shoot him. He has no weapon."
59. Jordan Baker - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
60. Christian Taylor - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
61. Michael Dean - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
62. Rumain Brisbon - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
63. Gregory Gunn - No audible last words; shot during an encounter.
64. Yuvette Henderson - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
65. David Joseph - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
66. Calvin Reid - No audible last words; died in police custody.
67. Antonio Zambrano-Montes - No audible last words; shot during an encounter.
68. Zachary Hammond - "Why did you shoot me?"
69. Anthony Hill - No audible last words; shot while naked and unarmed.
70. Saheed Vassell - No audible last words; shot while holding a metal pipe.
71. Willie McCoy - No audible last words; shot while sleeping in a car.
72. Robert White - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
73. Micheal Lorenzo Dean - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
74. Monique Tillman - "I didn’t do anything wrong."
75. Randy Evans - No audible last words; died in police custody.
76. Vernell Bing Jr. - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
77. Cameron Massey - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
78. DeAndre Ballard - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
79. Maurice Gordon - "Can you let me out?"
80. Rayshard Brooks - "I don’t want to hurt you."
81. Pierre Loury - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
82. Deborah Danner - "I’m not feeling well."
83. Jason Harrison - "I’m sick."
84. Corey Jones - "Hold on, wait!"
85. Keith Childress - "Don't shoot."
86. Justine Damond - No audible last words; shot after calling 911.
87. Amilcar Perez-Lopez - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
88. Mario Woods - "I'm not going to shoot you."
89. William Chapman II - "Don’t shoot me."
90. Chad Robertson - No audible last words; shot while running away.
91. Charlie Willie Kunzelman - No audible last words; shot during a confrontation.
92. Terrence Sterling - No audible last words; shot during a traffic stop.
93. Sylville Smith - "Why are you harassing me?"
94. Bruce Kelley Jr. - No audible last words; shot during an altercation.
95. Korryn Gaines - No audible last words; shot during a standoff.
96. Maurice Granton Jr. - No audible last words; shot during a foot chase.
97. Paul O'Neal - No audible last words; shot during a car chase.
98. Antwon Rose II - "Why are they shooting?"
99. Patrick Harmon - "I’ll go with you."
100. Aaron Bailey - "Why did you shoot me?"
101. Miles Hall - "No! Don't do it!
102.Justin Horton Smith- Can’t breathe.;
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atletasudando · 10 months
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Anthony Zambrano y su ofrenda en los Juegos
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Fuente: RunningColombia ¿Qué hace un genio dos minutos antes de inventar una obra maestra? ¿Qué hace un joven feliz que representa al Atlántico, que ha demostrado en Juegos Intercolegiados, Nacionales, Panamericanos, Olímpicos y Mundiales cuánto puede correr y convertirse en medallista de los 400 metros, una prueba muy complicada del atletismo, que necesita inteligencia táctica, decisión, valor, piernas de acero y una capacidad de resistencia a la velocidad? Y cuando las cosas salen como las había planeado, Anthony Zambrano hace lo que le gusta al público, lo mete en la prueba y los hace parte de la victoria. Ante de la llegada, al sentirse ganador, señala a la tribuna y gesticula en los últimos metros, mueve las manos de lado a lado, hace ademanes y pasa la meta, con un tiempo de 46.19 segundos. Y hace el avioncito, va a la tribuna y se lo dedica a su esposa, a la gobernadora del Atlántico, a la ministra del Deporte. “Se los prometí y se los cumplí”, dice con una sonrisa, porque él, medallista mundial y olímpico, sabe que cuando tiene sus mejores sensaciones, pocos pueden seguirle el paso. Un minuto antes, en el momento de la partida se da unos pequeños golpes en las piernas, como pidiéndoles que respondan y que no le jueguen una mala pasada. También golpea su cara con las palmas de sus manos para activarse, y con la seriedad máxima de un atleta en plenitud, que sabe exactamente lo que va a hacer para ganar y que nadie se lo va a impedir, sale y corre. Y lo hace. En la curva de los 200 metros está donde nadie se atreve a estar, rezagado con respecto a Jhon Alexander Solís, quien salió fuerte y a quien tenía como referente. “Todo lo calculé, él fue mi guía”, relata. En la entrada de los últimos 100 metros aceleró a fondo, a un ritmo frenético y se volvió inalcanzable. “Anthony ha vuelto”, destaca orgulloso. El antioqueño Yilmar Herrera (plata en la prueba) y Raúl Palacios (bronce) solo pudieron ver su dorsal trasero. Mientras celebraba antes de finalizar. “Estamos vivos, felices, demostrando que somos los mejores en los 400 metros”, recalca con esa seguridad que lo caracteriza, como si confiara que los 45 segundos, que tiene que superar para lograr el tiquete olímpico, los pudiera batir sin mayor esfuerzo. Y es que Zambrano cuando está en todo su nivel, es inspiración. Con esa medalla de oro le cumplió a su departamento y sigue siendo inspiración para muchos jóvenes, que desde que empiezan a competir en los Juegos Intercolegiados sueñan con seguir sus pasos en la pista. “Soy inspiración para muchos y lo único que puedo decirles es que trabajen por sus sueños”, destaca. Pero a su vez hace un análisis profundo de lo que fueron los últimos años para su carrera. “A los más fuertes, Dios les pone las más duras batallas”, afirma como intentando filosofar un poco y dejar claro que Anthony Zambrano está de vuelta y listo para grandes cosas. Incluso, quizás arriesgó la posibilidad de hacer la marca de clasificación para los Juegos Olímpicos (45.00), el celebrar como celebró, pero él quería vivir ese momento especial y disfrutarlo con su gente. Resultado de los 400 metros planos: - Anthony Zambrano, Atlántico, 46.19 - Yilmar Herrera, Antioquia, 47.02 - Raul Palacios, Risaralda, 47.03 - John Alexander Solís, Valle, 47.32 - Manuel Fernando Henao, Quindío, 48.13 - Luis Eduardo Arrieta, Antioquia, 48.25 - Oscar Santiago Leal, Santander, 48.39 - Silvio Andrés Agualimpia, Antioquia, 48.63 Read the full article
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Song Premiere: Leslie Evers “What Kind of a Heart”
Leslie Evers – “What Kind of a Heart” Americana Highways is hosting this premiere of Leslie Evers’ song “What Kind of a Heart,” from her new album Bound for Land, which is due out on February 2, 2024.  Bound for Land was produced by Ed Johnson with associate producer Cliff Eberhardt.  It was engineered by Alex Venguer and Scott Sorkin, and mastered by Oscar Zambrano. “What Kind of a Heart” is…
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Grégoire Hetzel - Claire (from the film Sage femme) Piano solo partition, sheet music
Grégoire Hetzel - Claire (from the film Sage femme) Piano solo partition, sheet music
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GRÉGOIRE HETZEL BIOGRAPHIE Né à Paris, Grégoire Hetzel est compositeur de musique de films, formé au Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris. Il a commencé sa carrière de musicien en improvisant sur des films muets à la Cinémathèque française. Il a composé notamment Sage Femme et Le Secret de la Chambre Noire. Grégoire Hetzel est remarqué dès le début des années 2000 pour son travail avec les réalisateurs français tels que Arnaud Desplechin (Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse pour lequel il est nommé au César en 2016, Rois et reine, Un conte de Noël), ou encore Mathieu Amalric (La chambre bleue, Le stade de Wimbledon), Catherine Corsini (La belle saison, Trois mondes), et Cédric Anger (La prochaine fois je viserai le cœur, L’avocat, Le tueur, L’amour est une fête). Il est capable de passer d’un registre pop à des compositions électroniques, d’écrire des œuvres symphoniques autant que du jazz ou de la folk – ce qu’il fit pour L’arbre, film franco-australien de Julie Bertuccelli pour lequel il est encore une fois nommé au César en 2011. Il a également composé les bandes originales de films de Denis Villeneuve (Incendies – nommé aux Oscars 2011), Mathieu Demy (Americano) et Emmanuel Mouret (Une autre vie) et en 2017, Le Secret de la chambre noire de Kurosawa et Sage Femme de Martin Provost. En 2018, il signe la musique des films L’amour est une fête et Un amour impossible. Filmographie Cinéma 2001 : Candidature d'Emmanuel Bourdieu 2002 : Le Stade de Wimbledon de Mathieu Amalric 2004 : Vert paradis (ou Les Cadets de Gascogne) d'Emmanuel Bourdieu 2004 : Rois et Reine d'Arnaud Desplechin 2005 : Le Passager d'Éric Caravaca 2005 : La Vie privée de Zina Modiano 2006 : Les Amitiés maléfiques d'Emmanuel Bourdieu 2007 : Les Méduses d'Etgar Keret et Shira Geffen 2007 : Les Ambitieux de Catherine Corsini 2007 : L'Aimée d'Arnaud Desplechin 2008 : Un conte de Noël d'Arnaud Desplechin 2008 : Intrusions d'Emmanuel Bourdieu 2008 : Le Tueur de Cédric Anger 2009 : Le Bel Âge de Laurent Perreau 2009 : Complices de Frédéric Mermoud 2009 : Toutes les filles pleurent de Judith Godrèche 2010 : Incendies de Denis Villeneuve 2010 : Petit Tailleur de Louis Garrel 2010 : L'Arbre de Julie Bertuccelli 2011 : L'Avocat de Cédric Anger 2011 : Americano de Mathieu Demy 2011 : Out of Tehran de Monica Maggioni (documentaire) 2012 : Maman de Alexandra Leclère 2012 : Trois mondes de Catherine Corsini 2013 : Une autre vie d'Emmanuel Mouret 2013 : Dans la cour de Pierre Salvadori 2014 : La Chambre bleue de Mathieu Amalric 2014 : Chante ton bac d'abord de David André 2014 : La prochaine fois je viserai le cœur de Cédric Anger 2015 : Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse d'Arnaud Desplechin 2015 : La Belle Saison de Catherine Corsini 2015 : Les Innocentes d'Anne Fontaine 2016 : L'Ami, François d'Assise et ses frères de Renaud Fély et Arnaud Louvet 2016 : Moka de Frédéric Mermoud 2017 : Le Secret de la chambre noire de Kiyoshi Kurosawa 2017 : Sage Femme de Martin Provost 2017 : Après la guerre d'Annarita Zambrano 2017 : Les Fantômes d'Ismaël d'Arnaud Desplechin 2018 : L'amour est une fête de Cédric Anger 2018 : Un amour impossible de Catherine Corsini 2019 : Holy Lands d'Amanda Sthers 2019 : Convoi exceptionnel de Bertrand Blier 2019 : Roubaix, une lumière d'Arnaud Desplechin 2019 : Docteur ? de Tristan Séguéla 2020 : La Bonne Épouse de Martin Provost 2020 : Amants de Nicole Garcia 2021 : Tromperie d'Arnaud Desplechin 2022 : Frère et Sœur d'Arnaud Desplechin 2022 : L'Innocent de Louis Garrel Télévision 2005 : Clara Sheller (série télévisée) de Renaud Bertrand 2005 : Don Quichotte, ou les mésaventures d'un homme en colère (téléfilm) de Jacques Deschamps 2006 : Les Amants du Flore d'Ilan Duran Cohen 2008 : Clara Sheller (série télévisée, saison 2) d'Alain Berliner 2010 : Les Châtaigniers du désert (téléfilm) de Caroline Huppert 2011 : Tout le monde descend ! (téléfilm) de Renaud Bertrand 2011 : Chien de guerre (téléfilm) de Fabrice Cazeneuve 2012 : Hercule contre Hermès (documentaire) de Mohamed Ulad-Mohand 2012 : Rapace (téléfilm) de Claire Devers 2014 : La Forêt (téléfilm) d'Arnaud Desplechin 2014 : Détectives (saison 2) de Renaud Bertrand et Jean-Marc Rudnicki 2018 : Illégitime (téléfilm) de Renaud Bertrand (France 2) 2019 : Thanksgiving (mini-série ARTE) 2019 : La Forêt d'argent (téléfilm) d'Emmanuel Bourdieu 2021 : Paris Police 1900 (série télévisée) 2021 : La Corde (mini-série ARTE) Opéra 2013 : La Chute de Fukuyama, sur un livret de Camille de Toledo Ouvrages 2003 : Le Vert paradis (roman), éditions Gallimard, coll. « Blanche », (ISBN 9782070768165) 2008 : Fantasio de Alfred de Musset (mis en scène par Denis Podalydès pour la Comédie-Française) Distinctions Récompenses Prix Lumières 2016 : Prix de la meilleure musique pour La Belle Saison et Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse Festival des créations télévisuelles de Luchon 2019 : Meilleure musique pour Thanksgiving Nominations 2009 : Prix France Musique-Sacem de la musique de film pour 'Un conte de Noël César 2011 : César de la meilleure musique originale pour L'Arbre 2012 : Prix France Musique-Sacem de la musique de film pour la musique d'Incendies 2014 : Prix France Musique-Sacem de la musique de film pour la musique de La Chambre bleue César 2016 : César de la meilleure musique originale pour Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse 2016 : Prix France Musique-Sacem de la musique de film pour la musique de Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse César 2019 : César de la meilleure musique originale pour Un amour impossible César 2020 : César de la meilleure musique originale pour Roubaix, une lumière César 2023 : César de la meilleure musique originale pour L'Innocent Read the full article
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Oh. My. Gosh!!!!! Look at what I just found right here:
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Here, as you can see, Jeff Stinco is listed on the website called OnThisDay.com, where they have listed him under the August 22, 1978 section underneath "Famous Birthdays".
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Sometimes between 2018 or 2019, On This Day listed James Corden next to Jeff Stinco, who is still in the "Famous Birthdays" section for August 22, 1978, and I am supposed to be okay with that? This is not right at all.
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Here are the people born on August 22, 1975. Jeff Stinco isn't even listed here, for crying out loud!
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Here, they made Jeff's name go up in terms of popularity between him and James Corden. At least they knew something they didn't know about. But they still went ahead and made his year of birth/age incorrect!
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Here is a full length version of famous people who were born in August 1975, and Jeff Stinco is not even listed on there, he's listed on the August 1978 section instead! What the firetruck?????
This isn't even funny. This isn't even that funny. This is not funny at all! Is On This Day joking? Do these people know that this is a game? I'm really angry about this. They literally put Jeff Stinco and James Corden right next to each other on the August 22, 1978 section on their website. You can't just put this iconic pop punk king next to some loser who does carpool karaokes for a living on his talk show and who can't act to save his life like that! That's not how it works around here, On This Day!
Here, in the world of Jeff Stinco, you have to at least fucking try to get his year of birth and his age correctly right. 1978 is not the year he was born in!
Jeff Stinco was born in 1975, meaning that he was born around the same time as Charlize Theron (who was born sixteen days before Jeff) and Rodrigo Santoro!
He was not born around the same time as James Corden and Kobe Bryant!
Jeff Stinco and James Corden don't even belong together, and I wouldn't want to believe that a beautiful angelic man like Jeff, would be born around the same time as some slimy slimeball talk show host!
Now what if I changed every single website and told everybody that Jeff Stinco was born in 1975 and that he should've been a Grammy winner, a Oscar winner, a Emmy winner, and also even a Tony winner, to make him become a EGOT at 47 years old?
Now that is some comedy gold right there.
Because Jeff Stinco, Charlize Theron, Sara Ramirez, Mbali Gasa, Sheree Murphy, Shelly Cole, Vera Jordanova, Daniella van Graas, Stéphanie Szostak, Eliza Carthy, Shaniqua Miles, Chynna Clugston Flores, Eicca Toppinen, Kyle Cook, Nick Loeb, Rodrigo Santoro, Casey Affleck, Taika Waititi, Mandy Leigh, Ingrid Rubio, Aryiro Strataki, Chris Nevin, N.D. Kalu, Trevor Pryce, Andy Hallett, Beau Morgan, Kaipo Spenser, Antony Cotton, Jamie McGonnigal, Renate Götschl, Rik Platvoet, Victor Zambrano, Alshermond Singleton, Edgar Renteria, Jimmy van Fessem, Koray Candemir, Jeremy Scott, Mahesh Babu, Mathew James Coad, Mike Lamb, Lise Mackie, Davey von Bohlen, Ronald Clarke, Anders Myrvold, Paul Gaudoin, Raegan Scott, Regan Upshaw, James Carpinello, Jason Gleasman, Joe Perry, Shoaib Akhtar, Mike Vrabel, Viaceslav Ivanovski, Bertrand Berry, Vijay Bharadwaj, Didier Agathe, Felicia Zimmermann, George Stults, İlhan Mansız, Simon Katich, Marcus Mastin, Marianne Garvey, Tracie Thoms, Alicia Witt, Charles Cornelius Smith, Clint Bolton, Robert Enes, Joe Andruzzi, Mark de Vries, Jeremy Horn, Molly Tuter, Petria Thomas, Morgan Ensberg, Shea Seals, Jonny Moseley, Mark Rudan, Gareth Farrelly, Jamie Cureton, Dante Basco, Radhi Jaïdi, Takahiro Suwa, Daniel Harding, James Black, Gaahl, Mase, and Mineiro all share the same birthday month and year as each other.
August 1975.
Is when these people were born.
That.
Just that.
That alone is literally funny.
Jeff Stinco and 81 other famous people were all born on August 1975.
It's way better than just putting Jeff's name up with people like James Corden, Kobe Bryant, Jess Margera, Kel Mitchell, Amber Brkich, and Countess Vaughn, and then claiming that he was born on August 1978, just like them, but he is not.
Holy Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Girmante Vaikute, I am so angry right now. I am so angry at these people and these websites not knowing who Jeff Stinco is and what year he was born in.
If James Corden ever starts doing a carpool karaoke episode with Jeff Stinco when he finally comes back to singing again on his talk show, I will lose my shit at this and there will be h-e-double hockey sticks to pay.
How dare you compare Jeff to that loser who is not a good actor, who is not a good comedian, his jokes are not even that funny, and oh, should I say this, he is terrible to his fans too, may I should say it again for once though?
I got anger management issues about three different things all at once: Jeff Stinco's year of birth and his age not being right by people, images and videos of Britney Spears attending the premiere of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood still being there on her name to this very exact day, and men with beards having no more than over 100,000 tweets to their names on Twitter and they are the ones who are child sex predators who does bad things to children. Those are the real things I am disgruntled about.
You're in a world into not being a Stinc Icon, On This Day. Screw your "accuracies" if you can't get Jeff's age right!
Make Jeff Stinco a singer again, On This Day. You'll get it right soon, you know? And he will get his singing career back and live his life in peace, thank you very much for reading this and goodbye ;)
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nofatclips · 3 years
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Formwela 4 by Esperanza Spalding (featuring Corey King) from the album SONGWRIGHTS APOTHECARY LAB - Film Director: Megan Eleanor Clark
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electracraft: IN THE STUDIO: What a thrill to work with @niallhoran again, this time taking an intimate show for super fans at @powerstationatberkleenyc iconic Studio A and creating a wonderful 11 track live album. Thanks to @jen.ashworth at @capitolrecords, @lucylough and Vic Trubowitch for having the vision to follow through on the album idea. Thanks to @jakecurranguitar and all of Niall’s great band and team, @jbcubicle from Power Station, to my amazing team and of course to Niall. #producer #wgmix
TRACKING STUDIO: Power Station at BerkleeNYC
TRACKING ENGINEER: Neal Shaw
MIXING STUDIO: Power Station at BerkleeNYC
MIX ENGINEER(S): William Garrett and Carl Bespolka
MASTERING STUDIO: Zampol Productions
MASTERING ENGINEER: Oscar Zambrano
PRODUCER(S): William Garrett, Jake Curran
RECORDING ASSISTANT(S): Michael Hickey and Matthew Sullivan
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nofatclips-home · 4 years
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We Carry Our Homes Within Us by yMusic
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fyeahcindie · 6 years
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Just saw this posted by Dmile Music 動脈音樂 YT. This is from the debut full-length album 私物招領 (Lost and Found) by 安懂 (Andung).  The description at KKBOX says the album is mainly britpop style, but this is more like r&b. (Most of the previews at KKBOX have an r&b/pop style) 
January 12th at Riverside Live House
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