Employee Directory

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Employee Directory E D M I P R L E C O T Y O E R E Y LAREDO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2021-2022 DEPARTMENTS PHONE DIRECTORY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Address: 1604 Houston St. Main Number 273-1400 Fax Number 273-1403 Dr. Sylvia Rios ………..Superintendent ……………sgrios 273-1401 Jessica Rocha ………..Senior Executive Secretary to Superintendent/School Board …………...jrocha 273-1401 Grace Herrera ………..Executive Secretary to Superintendent Office ………..gvherrera 273-1400 Thelma Guerrero ………..Executive Secretary to Superintendent Office ………..thguerrero 273-1406 Robert Moreno ………..Superintendent's Office Clerk …………...rmoreno 273-1407 ACCOUNTABILITY, ASSESSMENT, & EVALUATION Address: 1709 Houston St. Delma Alaniz-Ramos ………..Director of Assessment, Accountability & School Improvement ………..dalaniz-ramos 273-1701 Rosario Gaona ………..Testing & Assessment Secretary ………..rgaona 273-1700 Vania Galvan … Assessment & Evaluation District Coordinator … vmagallanes001 273-1703 Omar Gonzalez ………..Testing & Evaluation District Coordinator ………..ogonzalez 273-1702 Leticia Rodriguez ………..Testing & Assessment Secretary ………..letrodriguez 273-1704 GIFTED & TALENTED PROGRAM Address: 904 Juarez Ave. Monica Calles ………..Director of GT & Advance Academic ………..mcalles 273-1845 Azenneth Cruz ………..GT / Advance Accademics Secretary ………..acruz 273-1711 ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Address: 2002 San Bernardo Ave. Sylvia Barrera ………..Director of Athletics ……………slbarrera 273-1220 Carmen Diaz ………..Director's Secretary …………...cdiaz 273-1221 Luis Escamilla ………..Asst. Athletic Director ……………lescamilla 273-1223 Tommy Ramirez ………..Asst. Athletic Director …………...tommyr 273-1228 Veronica Hernandez Anthony ………..Athletics/Main Line Secretary …………...vhernandezanthony 273-1220 Armando Garza ………..Bookkeeper …………...agarza3 273-1224 Denise Moreno ………..Swimming Coach …………...dvmoreno110 273-1226 Basilio Salas ………..Swimming Coach …………...bsalasiii110 273-1218 James Silva … Swimming Coach … jsilva102 273-1217 Fax ………..………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………. 273-1225 BILINGUAL / ESL DEPARTMENT Address : 904 Juarez Ave. Cindy Cruz … Director of Bilingual Program … ccruz 273-1821 Cindy Garcia ………..Bilingual Dept. Secretary …………...cygarcia 273-1822 Susie Uribe ………..Director's Secretary …………...suribe 273-1820 Ma. Elena De Hoyos ………..ESL Strategist …………...edehoyos 273-1823 Vacant ………..ESL Strategist …………... 273-1820 Ma. Francisca Gonzalez ………..ESL Strategist …………...mfgonzalez 273-1827 Sylvia Hein ………..ESL Strategist …………...sghein 273-1824 Eva Lopez ………..Bilingual Strategist …………...evalopez 273-1825 Ma. Griselda Martinez ………..Bilingual Strategist …………...mgmartinez 273-1820 Ma. Pilar Tristan ………..Bilingual Strategist …………...mptristan 273-1826 Fax …………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………….………………………. 273-1834 CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM Address: 101 W. Saunders St. Roberto Cuellar ………..Director of CNP …………...robcuellar 273-1601 Alejandra Bernal ………..Director's Secretary …………...alebernal 273-1602 Mariela Aguilera ………..Nutritionist …………...mlaguilera 273-1617 Vacant ………..CNP Dept. Secretary …………...bcasarez 273-1610 Amy Casarez ………..Cost Analyst ………..ancasarez 273-1623 Ma. Teresa Cisneros ………..CNP Area Supervisor …………...mtcisneros 273-1609 Juan De La Rosa ………..Warehouse CNP Supervisor …………...jdelarosa 273-1606 Helen Edewu ………..Training Nutrition Specialist …………...hedewu 273-1614 Minerva Elizondo ………..Quality Control Clerk …………...melizondo 273-1621 Delia Garcia ………..Clerk / Receptionist ………..dgarcia2 273-1600 Juan Gonzalez ………..Maintenance CNP Supervisor …………...jfgonzalez 273-1620 San Juanita Gonzalez ………..Maintenance & Inventory Clerk …………...sgonzalez7 273-1616 Frank Lara ………..PC Technician …………...fjlara 273-1608 Maricruz Litman ………..Inventory CNP Clerk …………...mlitman 273-1615 Reynaldo Lopez …………...Area Supervisor …………...rlopez4 273-1629 Griselda Martinez ………..CNP Delivery Manager …………...gfmartinez 273-1618 Genoveva Ramirez ………..Coordinator Food Services Operations …………...genramirez 273-1604 Monica Rodriguez ………..Food Production Supervisor …………...mhrodriguez 273-1625 Sandra Andersen ………..Clerk …………...sromero 273-1619 Vacant ………..Nutritionist ……….. 273-1617 Michelle Zamora ………..CNP Bookkeeper …………...mzamora 273-1612 Fax ………..………………………………………………………………………………… …………...……………………… 273-1695 OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS Address: 904 Juarez Ave. Veronica Castillon ………..Executive Director of Communications & Community Relations …………...vcastillon 273-1730 Claudia Sandoval ………..Executive Director's Secretary …………...csandoval1 273-1730 Claudia Rodriguez ………..Web Services / Graphic Design Specialist …………...clarodriguez 273-1735 Roberto Trevino ………..Public Information Coordinator …………...rwtrevino 273-1732 Maribel Valdez ………..Community Relations Specialist …………...mavaldez 273-1731 Ashley Salas ………..Communications Specialist ………..asalas 273-1734 Fax ………..………………………………………………………………………………….. …………...………………………. 273-1739 CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT Address: 904 Juarez Ave. Fax ………..…………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………. 273-1859 Dr. Gerardo Cruz ………..Asst. Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment ………..gcruz 273-1841 Claudia Zavala ………..Executive Secretary, Asst. Superintendent …………...cvzavala 273-1840 Jose M Cerda ………..Executive Director Secondary Education ………..jcerda 273-1745 Alicela Cedillo ………..Administrative Secretary, Secondary Education ………..acedillo2 273-1740 Myrtala Ramirez ………..Executive Director Elementary Education ………..mramirez 273-1743 Marissa Guadalajara ………..Administrative Secretary, Elementary Education ………..mmartinez2 273-1742 INSTRUCTIONAL DEANS Victoria Camacho ………..Elementary Reading Dean ………..vcamacho 273-1842 Itzamara Canales ………..Early Childhood Dean ………..irendon1 273-1856 Gerardo Chavera … Social Studies Dean ………..gchavera 273-1853 Christina Dancause ………..Social Studies Dean ………..ctdancause 273-1850 Roxanna Davila ………..Elementary Math Dean ………..rdavila110 273-1852 Anna Garza ………..Secondary Sp.Ed. Math Dean ………..agarza2 273-1854 Rocio Lopez ………..Secondary Science Dean ………..rlopez 273-1851 Nidia Zamilpa ………..Elementary Science Dean ………..nzamilpa 273-1847 Jessica O. Paredes ………..Elementary Reading/ ELA Dean ………..joorduna041 273-1849 Karen Picazo ………..Middle School Reading/ELA Dean ………..krubio042 273-1781 Claudia Rodriguez ………..Elementary Reading Specialist/Dean ………..csrodriguez 273-1844 Elizabeth Velasquez ………..High School Reading/ELA Dean ………..ervelasquez 273-1848 Cynthia Sanchez ………..Secondary Math Dean ………..csanchez 273-1846 COLLEGE, CAREER AND MILITARY READINESS (CCMR) Fax ………..…………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………. 273-1869 Rogelio Garcia ………..Executive Director of CCMR, Advance Academics & Schools Innovation ………..roggarcia 273-1861 Cindy Dominguez ………..Coordinator of College, Career and Military Readiness ………..cdominguez 273-1864 Yvonne Degollado ………..Coordinator of College, Career and Military Readiness ………..ydegollado 273-1744 Claudia Gonzalez ………..Coordinator of College, Career and Military Readiness ………..cgonzalez4 273-1863 Griselda Lozano ………..CTE Certification Specialist / Trainer ………..glozano 273-1862 Aurora Rojas ………..Director of CTE Secretary ………..arojas 273-1860 504/ Dyslexia/ RTI Address: 904 Juarez Ave. Noemi Garcia ………..Coordinator of 504 / Dyslexia / RTI ………..ngarcia2001 273-1780 San Juanita Gutierrez ………..504/Dyslexia/RTI Coordinator Secretary ………..janGutierrez 273-1260 DIVISION OF OPERATIONS / MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT Address : 900 E. Lyon St. Main Line 273-1100 Sergio Neira ………..Director of Operations ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….sneira 273-1102 Maria Celia Cruz ………..Director's Secretary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….mcruz 273-1109 Jorge Canales ………..Facilities Supervisor ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….jcanales 273-1104 Lorenzo Cortez ………..Warehouse Supervisor ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….lrcortez 273-1103 Alicia De Hoyos ………..Division of Operations Secretary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….adehoyos 273-1111 Mario Galindo ………..Head of Bid Items Clerk ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….magalindo 273-1114 Lupe Guajardo ………..Division of Operations Secretary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….gguajardo 273-1116 Juan Hinojosa ………..Communications Alarm Technician ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….jjhinojosa 273-1112 Rosalia Lara ………..Clerk ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….rlara 273-1117 Mary Lopez ………..Service Center Clerk ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….mllopez 273-1122 Maria Christina Mata ………..Receptionist / Clerk ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….mcmata 273-1128 Roberto Morales ………..Mail Room (Pony) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….334-8537 Maria D Pinto ………..Facilities Supervisor ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….mpinto 273-1105 Vilma Rodriguez ………..Clerk ………..vrodriguez 273-1121 Hector Rogerio ………..Facilities Supervisor ………..hrogerio 273-1106 Jose Luis Santos ………..Warehouse Supervisor ………..jsantos 273-1107 Fax ………..……………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………. 273-1135 DIVISION OF PLANT FACILITIES / SUPPORT SERVICES Address : 900 E. Lyon St. Angel Velazquez ………..Asst. Superintendent for Plant Facilities & Support Services …………...avelazquez 273-1141 Melissa Y. Cortez ………..Secretary, Asst. Superintendent …………...rubio 273-1140 Esteban Rangel ………..Executive Director for District Operations & Personnel Relations ………..erangel 273-1146 Alejandra Cadena Secretary, Executive Director for District Operations & Personnel Relations aycadena 273-1147 Robert
Recommended publications
  • 2015 11 November
    THE OSCAR www.BankDentistry.com 613.241.1010 The Ottawa South Community Association Review l The Community Voice YEAR 43, No.10 NOVEMBER 2015 A Celebration of the Season at OSCA’s Annual Fall Fest People enjoying the food and fun at Fall Fest at Windsor Park. See more \ on page 2. PHOTO BY ALESSANDRO FABBRI, WHITE LASH PHOTOGRAPHY \ COMMUNITY CALENDAR \shop your local talent Holiday Craft Show Wed. Nov. 4, 12:00 - 13:00 Doors Open For Music Series (DOFMS) \ Liszt’s Transcendental Etudes - Yohan Jager, piano, Southminster United \ sunday Nov. 6 - 8 Power of the Arts National Forum, Carleton U \ Mon. Nov. 9, 19:00 Meeting of the OOS Garden Club, november 29 “The Hardy Garden”, Firehall Wed. Nov. 11, 12:00 - DOFMS Howells’ Requiem. New Studio 10-4pm 13:00. Chamber Singers; Roland Graham, conductor, Southminster United the firehall (260 Sunnyside Ave) Sat. Nov. 14, 9:00 -13:00 Southminster United Church Christmas Bazaar For more information, visit www.oldottawasouth.ca Sat. Nov. 14, 9:30 - 14:00 Frosty’s Fair Christmas Bazaar, artwork by Christopher Heilmann Trinity Anglican Wed. Nov. 18, 12:00 - DOFMS “Pictures from the East” - Ioulia 13:00 Blinova & Ruby Jin, piano, Southminster United PRESENTS: Wed. Nov. 25, 12:00 - DOFMS “Schumann Revisited” - Christopher 13:00 Goddard, composer & piano, BREAKFAST Southminster United Sat. Nov. 28, 10:00 Tracy Arnett presents the Polar Express, WITH SANTA Mayfair Theatre Sat. Nov. 28, 10:00 - 14:30 November 28, 10:00 - 14:30. Abbotsford Sunday, Bazaar, Abbotsford at the Glebe Centre DECEMBER 6th 10:30AM to 12:30PM Sat.
    [Show full text]
  • Multimillion-Selling Singer Crystal Gayle Has Performed Songs from a Wide Variety of Genres During Her Award-Studded Career, B
    MultiMillion-selling singer Crystal Gayle has performed songs from a wide variety of genres during her award-studded career, but she has never devoted an album to classic country music. Until now. You Don’t Know Me​ is a collection that finds the acclaimed stylist exploring the songs of such country legends as George Jones, Patsy Cline, Buck Owens and Eddy Arnold. The album might come as a surprise to those who associate Crystal with an uptown sound that made her a star on both country and adult-contemporary pop charts. But she has known this repertoire of hardcore country standards all her life. “This wasn’t a stretch at all,” says Crystal. “These are songs I grew up singing. I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time. “The songs on this album aren’t songs I sing in my concerts until recently. But they are very much a part of my history.” Each of the selections was chosen because it played a role in her musical development. Two of them point to the importance that her family had in bringing her to fame. You Don’t Know Me contains the first recorded trio vocal performance by Crystal with her singing sisters Loretta Lynn and Peggy Sue. It is their version of Dolly Parton’s “Put It Off Until Tomorrow.” “You Never Were Mine” comes from the pen of her older brother, Jay Lee Webb (1937-1996). The two were always close. Jay Lee was the oldest brother still living with the family when their father passed away.
    [Show full text]
  • BRENDA LEE by Tamela Meredith Partridge “Herald & Review” Newspaper Decatur, IL
    BRENDA LEE by Tamela Meredith Partridge “Herald & Review” newspaper Decatur, IL. © 2003 Country Music Hall Of Famer, Brenda Lee, will bring her vibrant vocals to Nashville North USA on Saturday, November 20 at 5 p.m. and again at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $23.50 and avail- able through the Nashville North USA box office or by calling 287-2103. Country and pop star Brenda Lee has been rockin’ music fans around the world for over four decades with such chart- topping hits as,“Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree,” “I’m Sorry,” “The Crying Game,” “Nobody Wins” and “Big Four Poster Bed.” “I loved every song I ever recorded,” Brenda Lee said during a recent phone interview. “If I had not, I could not have sung them.” The songstress was born Brenda Mae Tarpley, the second of four children to parents Ruben and Grayce, in a Atlanta, Georgia hospital charity ward. Destined to sing her way out of an impoverished childhood, the young vocalist was first introduced to the music business at age five when she won first place at a local talent show with a touching rendition of “Take Me Out To The Ballgame.” Her father, a carpenter and semi-professional baseball player, was killed in a construc- tion accident when Brenda was only eight years old. In order to support the family, her mother went to work in a cotton mill while Brenda began singing to supplement the family income. Launching her professional singing career at age eleven on entertainer Red Foley’s popular weekly television show, “Ozark Jubilee,” provided a recording contract and financial relief for the struggling family.
    [Show full text]
  • Starr-Waterman American Popular Music Chapter 8: “Rock Around the Clock”: Rock ’N’ Roll, 1954‒1959 Key People
    Starr-Waterman American Popular Music Chapter 8: “Rock Around the Clock”: Rock ’n’ Roll, 1954‒1959 Key People Alan Freed (1922‒1965): Disc jockey who discovered in the early 1950s that increasing numbers of young white kids were listening to and requesting rhythm & blues records played on his Moondog Show. Antoine “Fats” Domino (b. 1928): Singer, pianist, and songwriter, who was an established presence on the rhythm & blues charts for several years by the time he scored his first large-scale pop breakthrough with “Ain’t It a Shame” in 1955 and ultimately became the second best-selling artist of the 1950s. Barbra Streisand (b. 1942): Impactful recording artist who has delighted audiences on Broadway, in movies, and in concert, also known for her successful LP sales. Big Joe Turner (1911‒1985): Vocalist who began his career as a singing bartender in the Depression era nightclubs of Kansas City; one of Atlantic Records’ early starts, and recorded the original “Shake, Rattle, and Roll.” Bill Black (1926‒1965): String bassist who recorded with Scotty Moore and Elvis Presley for Sun Records. Bill Haley and the Comets: Influential rock ’n’ roll band influenced by western swing music who recorded the first number one rock ’n’ roll hit “Rock around the Clock.” Brenda Lee (Brenda Mae Tarpley) (b. 1944): Recording artist of the early 1960s known as “Little Miss Dynamite” who sang hits like “Sweet Nothin’s.” Buddy Holly (Charles Hardin Holley) (1936‒1959): Clean-cut, lanky, and bespectacled singer, songwriter, and guitarist of the 1950s who, along with his band, the Crickets, recorded influential hits like “That’ll Be the Day” and made frequent use of double- tracking.
    [Show full text]
  • Whiteness, Femininity, Adolescence and Class in 1960S Music
    Laurie Stras, ed. 2010. She's So Fine: Reflections on Whiteness, Femininity, Adolescence and Class in 1960s Music. Surrey, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing. Reviewed by Sayo Yamagata Laurie Stras's edited volume She's So Fine: Reflections on Whiteness, Femininity, Adolescence and Class in 1960s Music is a welcome addition to the recent scholarship on music by female musicians of the 1960s that attends to the complexity of the women and girls who performed and listened to this music in the United States and the United Kingdom. So unexplored is this area of inquiry from a musicological standpoint that, in her introduc­ tion, Stras appropriately envisions She's So Fine to be the "beginning of a re-evaluation-with emphasis on value-of the very premises of 1950s and 1960s pop" (23). By extension, Stras's ambitions for the book not only necessitate an interrogation of the merits of the popular music canon, but also call for a reconsideration of the standard criteria for assigning and naturalizing value wherever it calcifies. The pop music of women musicians in the 1960s has, critically and in general popular thought, been denigrated for its polish and mass appeal. Celebrated volumes on rock history such as The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll, (2001) or Robert Palmer's Rock and Roll: An Unruly History (1995) have participated in the dismissal of girl groups by credit­ ing their success to the complex labor force of producers and song-writers "behind" the musicians. Stras observes that "Pop and its attendant girl­ space, with their alleged emphasis on conformity and concomitant lack of authenticity, have been noted as a phenomenon, but one that always seems to operate as a foil to prove rock's ultimate superior cultural worth" (22).
    [Show full text]
  • The Winning Hand Free
    FREE THE WINNING HAND PDF Nora Roberts | 336 pages | 04 Jul 2011 | Harlequin (UK) | 9780263896343 | English | Richmond, United Kingdom Who Has The Best Hands In The NFL? Broncos DL Shelby Harris, That’s Who – CBS Denver Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. And in the bright lights of a Las Vegas casino, The Winning Hand gambled and won! Suddenly the small-town girl was big news - and in need of protection. Robert MacGregor Blade, the casino owner, was determined to make sure Darcy "Did The Winning Hand say I won almost two million dollars? Robert MacGregor Blade, the casino owner, was determined to make sure Darcy could enjoy her good fortune. But Darcy knew what she wanted: a chance with Mac himself. And surely her luck was in? Get A Copy. PaperbackSilhouette Special Edition reprintpages. Published January 1st by Silhouette first published August 25th More Details Original Title. The MacGregors 8. Las Vegas, Nevada United States. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends The Winning Hand of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Winning Handplease The Winning Hand up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jul 15, Carol [Goodreads Addict] rated it really liked it Shelves: contemporary-romance.
    [Show full text]
  • The Mini Big Band Song List
    The Mini Big Band Song List Classic Swing A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square - Bobby Darin Ain’t That A Kick In The Head – Dean Martin Aint That Love - Ray Charles All The Way Sinatra Americano Baby Its Cold Outside Beyond The Sea – Bobby Darin Birth Of The Blues – Sammy Davis Jnr Blue Skies - Bobby Darin Blues In The Night Bring Me Sunshine – Morcombe and Wise Bueno Sera Call Me Irresponsible - Michael Buble Can’t Take My Eyes Off You Cheek to Cheek - Sinatra Come Fly With Me – Frank Sinatra Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Michael Buble Cry Me A River - Buble Did You Eva – Robbie Williams Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me – Robbie Williams Everybody Loves Somebody – Dean Martin Feeling Good – Michael Buble Fly Me To The Moon – Frank Sinatra For Once In My Life – Michael Buble Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis Guaglione Have You Met Miss Jones – Robbie Williams I Can’t Believe That Your In Love - Sinatra I Feel Good - James Brown I Get A Kick Out Of You – Frank Sinatra I Left My Heart In San Francisco – Tony Bennett I Wanna Be Like You I Wont Dance - Sinatra I’ve Got A Lot of Livin’ To Do – Sammy Davis Jnr I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Frank Sinatra In The Mood It Don't Mean A thing It Had To Be Youm – Frank Sinatra King Of The Road – Dean Martin L.O.V.E – Nat King Cole La Vie en Rose - Louis Armstrong Let The Good Times Roll Let There Be Love – Nat King Cole Lets Face The Music And Dance - Nat King Cole Luck Be A Lady Mac The Knife - Bobby Darin Mambo Italiano – Dean Martin Me and Mrs Jones – Michael Buble Me and My Shadow Minnie The Moocher – Cab Colloway Moondance – Michael Buble Mr Bojangles – Sammy Davis Jnr My Baby Just Cares – Nina Simone Male My Blue Heaven - Frank Sinatra My Kind Of Girl - Matt Monro My Kind Of Town – Frank Sinatra My Shining Hour – Sammy Davis Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • MCA Label, Part 3
    MCA 300 Series by Dvaid Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan MCA 300 Main Series: MCA 300 - Entertainer of the Year - Loretta Lynn [1973]. (3-73 #1CW) Rated “X”/’Til The Pain Outwears The Shame/Ruby, Madge And Mable/Legend In My Mind/Ain't It Funny/Yesterday Will Come Again Tonight//Hanky Panky Woman/I'm All He's Got (But He’s Got All Of Me)/I'm Paying For My Raising/Possessions/I Need Someone To Hold Me (When I Cry) MCA 301 - Do You Know What It’s LikeTo Be Lonesome - Jerry Wallace [1973] (2-73 #179 #6CW) Do You Know What It's Like To Be Lonesome?/Sound Of Goodbye/The Love Song Of The Year/Until You/A Standing Ovation//Hot Line/The Song That Nobody Sings/Even The Bad Times Are Good/Where Did He Come From?/The Greatest Feeling MCA 302 - Old Hat - Uncle Dog [1973] River Road/Movie Time/Old Hat/Boogie With Me/We’ve Got Time//Smoke/I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight/Mystery Train/Lose Me MCA 303 - She Needs Someone - Conway Twitty [1973] (3-73 #3CW) She Needs Someone to Hold Her (When She Cries)/Sweet Memories/I’ve Just Destroyed The World/Even The Bad Times Are Good/It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad)/Dim Lonely Places//Darlin’/I Don’t Believe I’ll Fall in Love Today/Each Season Changes You/Why Not Tonight/Don’t Cry Daddy MCA 304 - Hi Ho Silver - Kajanus Pickett [1973] Changes/Cold Harbour Morning/Hometown Girl/Tomorrow/Chosen Wings//Parachute/Nature Man/Flying Machine/Movin' On/Passing Time MCA 305 - Brenda - Brenda Lee [1973] (4-73 #206 #7CW) Nobody Wins/I Can See Clearly Now/Sweet Memories/Everybody’s Reaching Out for Someone/Here I Am Again/Run to Me//Something’s Wrong with Me/I’m a Memory/My Sweet Baby/We Had a Good Thing Going/Always on My Mind MCA 306 - Silverhead - Silverhead [1973] Reissue of Signpost SP 8407.
    [Show full text]
  • Crystal Gayle
    2008 Induction Class Crystal Gayle One of the most popular and widely recognized female country singers of her era, Crystal Gayle supported her trademark, nearly floor-length hair with a supple voice, a flair for ballads, and a crossover-friendly country-pop style that netted her the occasional mainstream hit. Gayle was born Brenda Gail Webb in Paintsville, KY, in 1951; her older sister was future superstar Loretta Lynn, though Lynn had already left home by the time Brenda was born. The family moved to Wabash, IN, when Brenda was four, and she started singing along with country and pop songs on the radio at a young age. Inspired in part by Lynn's success, Brenda learned guitar and started performing folk songs in high school, also singing backing vocals in her brother's band. Lynn encouraged her younger sister, and started bringing her out on tour for a few weeks each summer. Lynn's label, Decca, signed the young singer as soon as she was done with high school, but suggested a name change so as to avoid confusion with labelmate Brenda Lee. Lynn suggested the name Crystal, inspired by the Krystal hamburger chain, and Brenda adopted her middle name to come up with Crystal Gayle.Gayle's debut single was 1970's "I've Cried (The Blues Right Out of My Eyes)"; done in a style very similar to Lynn's, it reached the country Top 40. Far from encouraging Gayle to develop her own style, Decca pushed for more "little Loretta" records, and Lynn actually wrote some of her early singles.
    [Show full text]
  • 8 Can a Fujiyama Mama Be the Female Elvis?
    8 CAN A FUJIYAMA MAMA BE THE FEMALE ELVIS? The wild, wild women of rockabilly David Sanjek I don't want a headstone for my grave. I want a fucking monument! (Jerry Lee Lewis) 1 You see, I was always a well-endowed girl, and the guys used to tell me that they didn't know how to fit a 42 into a 331!3. (Sun Records artist Barbara Pittman ) 2 Female artists just don't really sell. (Capital Records producer Ken Nelson) 3 In the opening scene of the 199 3 film True Romance (directed by Tony Scott from a script by Quentin Tarantino), Clarence Worly (Christian Slater) perches on a stool in an anonymous, rundown bar. Addressing his com­ ments to no one in particular, he soliloquises about 'the King'. Simply put, he asserts, in Jailhouse Rock (19 5 7), Elvis embodied everything that rocka­ billy is about. 'I mean', he states, 'he is rockabilly. Mean, surly, nasty, rude. In that movie he couldn't give a fuck about nothin' except rockin' and rollin' and livin' fast and dyin' young and leavin' a good lookin' corpse, you know.' As he continues, Clarence's admiration for Elvis transcends mere identification with the performer's public image. He adds, 'Man, Elvis looked good. Yeah, I ain't no fag, but Elvis, he was prettier than most women, most women.' He now acknowledges the presence on the barstool next to him of a blank-faced, blonde young woman. Unconcerned that his overheard thoughts might have disturbed her, he continues, 'I always said if I had to fuck a guy - had to if my life depended on it - I'd 137 DAVID SANJEK THE WILD,~ WOMEN OF ROCK~BILLY fuck Elvis.' The woman concurs with his desire to copulate with 'the and Roll; rockabilly, he writes, 'suggested a young white man celebrating King', but adds, 'Well, when he was alive, not now.' freedom, ready to do anything, go anywhere, pausing long enough for In the heyday of rockabilly, one imagines more than a few young men apologies and recriminations, but then hustling on towards the new'.
    [Show full text]
  • December 11, 1944: Brenda Lee Born Learn More
    December 11, 1944: Brenda Lee Born Learn More Suggested Readings Brenda Lee, with Robert Oermann and Julie Clay, Little Miss Dynamite: The Life and Times of Brenda Lee (New York: Hyperion, 2002). “Brenda Lee (b. 1944).” New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1681&hl=y Brenda Lee, The Lady, The Legend: http://www.brendalee.com/ PBS Women Who Rock: http://www.pbs.org/itvs/welcometotheclub/rock.html Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame: http://rockhall.com/inductees/brenda-lee/ Georgia Music Hall of Fame: http://www.georgiamusicmag.com/georgia-music-hall-of-fame- inductees/listing/brenda-lee/ Country Music Hall of Fame: http://countrymusichalloffame.org/current/view/brenda-lee- dynamite CMT: http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/lee_brenda/artist.jhtml www.todayingeorgiahistory.org December 11, 1944: Brenda Lee Born Learn More Image Credits Tarpley, Brenday, Performing at School in Atlanta, 1958 Image courtesy of the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center, ahc071420007 Brenda Tarpley with her family in Atlanta Image courtesy of the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center, ahc071420012 085-03-17-Brenda Lee recording session,1961 Sid O’Berry photograph © Grand Ole Opry Archives Brenda Lee with unidentified guitarist Image courtesy of the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center, ahc071420003 www.todayingeorgiahistory.org Brenda Lee Performing “Dynamite” at the Ozark Jubilee, 1957 Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame Brenda Lee Performing “I’m Sorry” on an unidentified Japanese TV Special, circa 1965 Footage Provided by the Country Music Hall of Fame www.todayingeorgiahistory.org .
    [Show full text]
  • Nurse Aide Employment Roster Report Run Date: 9/24/2021
    Nurse Aide Employment Roster Report Run Date: 9/24/2021 EMPLOYER NAME and ADDRESS REGISTRATION EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYEE NAME NUMBER START DATE TERMINATION DATE Gold Crest Retirement Center (Nursing Support) Name of Contact Person: ________________________ Phone #: ________________________ 200 Levi Lane Email address: ________________________ Adams NE 68301 Bailey, Courtney Ann 147577 5/27/2021 Barnard-Dorn, Stacey Danelle 8268 12/28/2016 Beebe, Camryn 144138 7/31/2020 Bloomer, Candace Rae 120283 10/23/2020 Carel, Case 144955 6/3/2020 Cramer, Melanie G 4069 6/4/1991 Cruz, Erika Isidra 131489 12/17/2019 Dorn, Amber 149792 7/4/2021 Ehmen, Michele R 55862 6/26/2002 Geiger, Teresa Nanette 58346 1/27/2020 Gonzalez, Maria M 51192 8/18/2011 Harris, Jeanette A 8199 12/9/1992 Hixson, Deborah Ruth 5152 9/21/2021 Jantzen, Janie M 1944 2/23/1990 Knipe, Michael William 127395 5/27/2021 Krauter, Cortney Jean 119526 1/27/2020 Little, Colette R 1010 5/7/1984 Maguire, Erin Renee 45579 7/5/2012 McCubbin, Annah K 101369 10/17/2013 McCubbin, Annah K 3087 10/17/2013 McDonald, Haleigh Dawnn 142565 9/16/2020 Neemann, Hayley Marie 146244 1/17/2021 Otto, Kailey 144211 8/27/2020 Otto, Kathryn T 1941 11/27/1984 Parrott, Chelsie Lea 147496 9/10/2021 Pressler, Lindsey Marie 138089 9/9/2020 Ray, Jessica 103387 1/26/2021 Rodriquez, Jordan Marie 131492 1/17/2020 Ruyle, Grace Taylor 144046 7/27/2020 Shera, Hannah 144421 8/13/2021 Shirley, Stacy Marie 51890 5/30/2012 Smith, Belinda Sue 44886 5/27/2021 Valles, Ruby 146245 6/9/2021 Waters, Susan Kathy Alice 91274 8/15/2019
    [Show full text]