THE INIMPQRJ Flying Machines Pg 6-7 Vol

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

THE INIMPQRJ Flying Machines Pg 6-7 Vol LETHBRIDQE CoMiviuNny COUEQE This Week PLO pg2 Sifton House pg 3 THE INIMPQRJ Flying machines pg 6-7 Vol. XVII-No. 9 Thursday, November 18, 1982 Weekenders pg 8 Ex-LCC president testifies In lawsuit By Chtryl Hesse for funher information, he said McPher­ son provided nothing funher in writing, Testimony is expec ted to conclude to­ but made allegations against Holden oral- day in Coun of Queen's Bench in a suit ly- for unlawful dismissal againsi the LCC Holden's lawyer, Roben Smythe, ques­ board of govemors. tioned Anderson about McPherson's William Holden. former full-time elec­ comments. Anderson said Holden had trical instructor at LCC from 1976 to been accused "on several occasions" of 1979, is suing the board of govemors for making errors in ordering equipment, but over S38.0OO in damages. thai McPherson would have been the Holden's action follows his notice of authority reciuired to sign the requisitions dismissal from LCC on April 25, 1979. He As for Holden's supposed fratffnizing was let go by reason of a disappearance of with the students, Anderson said faculty duties clause in the collective agreement members should be by no means aloof to under which all instmctors are hired. the students and said he deduced frotn this Holden testified Tuesday, FB. accusation that "Holden probably had McPherson, director of technology and coffee with the students." trades department, received a projection Anderson said comments Holdeii was of enrolment from the electrical appren­ not following the apprenticeship prograni ticeship board in Edmonton in the fall of curriculum were contradicted by the high 1978. The projeaion showed an unex­ success ratr of students on provincial ex­ pectedly low number of students would be ams enroling for the 1979-80 term Anderson said he voted against Holden said on February 8. I9''9. McPherson's recommendalion. which Got a match? pho.ob»»*.«£,i.ci.«.o McPherson discussed v*iih him his pro­ was passed bv the hoard of governors on posed dismissal on the basis ot decreased April 21. 1979. He said it was his position enrolment McPherson then informed .lane McClain, nurse at LCC's health centre explains to Paul Sparling the harm that the board was concemed with the dit- Holden he had been chosen to be recom­ ftailties It woutd face by ovrrrulingone ol cigarette smoking can cause. A display on the evils of smoking was set up in mended to the board for dismissal. front of the Peanm Gallery in the Kale Andrews building this week. the college's senior adminisiraiors Holder had been the first fuU-time in­ (McPherson). stmctor hired in lieu of-«es<ionai instmc­ Smyihe also questioned Anderson tors in 1976. In his two following years at abPui other "disappearance-of-duties" LCC, two additional instmctors we^ incidents during his time al the college hired to handle increased enrolment. Both Anderson said in 1979. two probationary Wicked ticket wicket licked were still hired on a probationary basis in instructors had been dismissed, one in 1979. wdding and one in biotogy. Boih deci­ Holden said he later approached sions were ma^e by the board on McPher­ by shuffle to main office McPherson for clarification of why he son's recommendation. The coun noted had been chosen for dismissal over the that in accordance with the collective other two instmctors. McPherson said he The new central core at LCC. when people lined up two hours before the agreement. March 15 was the deadline for fdt Holden was fraternizing with the dismissing any probationary instmctors. built, should help lo alleviate the problem tickets went on sale. students, and that there wae unsolicited of long line-ups for cabaret tickets, says Bob McGregor, financial coordinator The board of governors decision to remarks from otha faculty members to dismiss Holden. a tenured instmctor, was Terry Peck, siudeni activities coor­ says policing the line-up would not be this effeci. dinator. feasible because it would require hiring a not made until April 21. Fonner college president Don Ander­ number of people to work, thus adding to As picsident. Anderson said he had op­ In the drawing stage now. the new cen­ son testiried Wednesday he became aware the costs of cabarets. ponunity to evaluate McPherson and this tral core will include the new student of the situation in the spring of 1979. He A number system using tickets, says evaluation had not been positive, he said. council offices. In the main ofTioe will be said he had disagreed with McPherson's Peck, isn't a bad idea but would be hard Anderson said he left Ihe college in ticket sales for all of th'e campus tickets, recommendation and he indicated it including cabaret tickets. to implement here at LCC. 1979. panly because he was "fmstrated should be one of the probationary instmc­ by an inertness- a rduaanoe to change." This would make tickets available to the "What would there be to stop one per­ tors who was let go. students /on Monday moming when the son coming and taking thirty-Hve He said the low turn-over of personnel on Anderson said the repon McPherson office opened up. spreading out the sales numbers?" the board of governors resulted in a secure gave him did not. in his opinion, provide of tickets throughout the week. There would also bc the problem of two feding. or "conservativeness." the basis to makea deciaon "objectively" line-ups. One line-up to get a number and The trial is expected to end this afta- Cenain cabarets however, says Peck, on one person over another. will still have long line ups. another to get cabaret tickets. noon after continued cross-examination When Anderson pressed McPherson "Halloween is always a problem Peck says for now studenis are going to of Holden. cabaret." says Peck. "There is always a have to be more assertive in getting their scramble for tickets." Peck says every tickets. When other people barge in to the year its that way. "It's such a fun cabaret line then people are going to have to tdl everyone wants to go." them to go to the back of the hne, says Programs face cost hike The Halloween cabaret this year saw Peck. A possible 15 per cent inaease on some instmction in the different areas. LCC mral continuing education programs This would mean teachers wotild bc prompted a group of district ad­ available in the community and costs ministrators to attend the board of gover­ would be diinin'ated for instmctors to be Free drink for all cruisers nors meeting lasl Wednesday. brought in from Lethbridge, he said. Patterson said they would also like to Concerning Ihc Christmas Ernie Patterson, spokesman for the Students will now be able lo buy see a teleconference program, leadership decorating contest, couricil decided group, asked the board to drop the pro­ cabarei lickcis on Wednesdays from LCC, emphasis on regional in­ the winning club will recdve $100, posed administrative increase because he from noon to 2:00 p.m., as wdl as terests, and more workshops for and the second-place club SSO. said as the costs go up, enrolment in the on Thursdays and Fridays. Student volunteers. They would also like credit Also, each club will bc reimbursed courses go down. council decided ai Tuesday's courses divided into halves or quaners to up to $25 for the cost of decora- meeting thai bus passes, cabarei One of about IS administrators said the allow more people to enroll in the courses. lions. The contesi ends Dec. 8. tickets, and tickets to any other col­ area may be back to offering six or seven Also at Ihc meeting, the board approv­ The feasibility of a yearbook was lege funciion will be sold on classes as opposed to 21 this fall and 23 in ed a child and youth care prograni for also discussed, and vice-president Wednesdavs the spring if the increase takes effect. LCC. 1J arcy Pyne said if 20 ads can be In other business, councii voted Barbara Bond, board chairman, said ll is a two-year course to train students sold for S350 each for a total of to give one Irce dnnk, either liquor the board doesn't have all the answers, in the carc^ ireaimcnt and counselling of S7.00(). it would cover basically the or beei. to every person who dresses but will consider the request to drop the emotionally distrubed and ddinquent entire cost, lime will be a facior, greaser style at the Cruiser Cabaret cost increase. youths between the ages of six and 16. on IXv 4 C osi (i| the drinks will be said president Brenda Pasolli. as the The districts arc just being charged the book has to be ready for printing bv Keith Robin, academic vice-president, shared bv .OUIKII anil ilie Media overhead cost. Bond said. said there is a high turnover in this type of Mama club wlic arc piitim;; on lb. I ebruarv Approval wa.s given lo go "We have lo cover our costs also," she .iheail vMiti plans lor lhc bool. work and the demand is high ^ab.irct said • "There arc about 200 or 3lX) iob vacan - Patterson also suggested a one-to-one cies throughout ihc province." he said. 2 THE ENDEAVOR Ttanday, Nov. 18, Ittl PLO member presents case at U of L Story and Photo That, and also because PLO icsisiarice "Israd looks upon Palestinians as ter- another way to solve the Palestinian pro­ By Rosanne Aden in Bdnit was strong for the past two and a rorias that should be dealt with with blem." half months, is the reason the invasion in­ force," he said.
Recommended publications
  • Concert History of the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
    Historical Concert List updated December 9, 2020 Sorted by Artist Sorted by Chronological Order .38 Special 3/27/1981 Casting Crowns 9/29/2020 .38 Special 10/5/1986 Mitchell Tenpenny 9/25/2020 .38 Special 5/17/1984 Jordan Davis 9/25/2020 .38 Special 5/16/1982 Chris Janson 9/25/2020 3 Doors Down 7/9/2003 Newsboys United 3/8/2020 4 Him 10/6/2000 Mandisa 3/8/2020 4 Him 10/26/1999 Adam Agee 3/8/2020 4 Him 12/6/1996 Crowder 2/20/2020 5th Dimension 3/10/1972 Hillsong Young & Free 2/20/2020 98 Degrees 4/4/2001 Andy Mineo 2/20/2020 98 Degrees 10/24/1999 Building 429 2/20/2020 A Day To Remember 11/14/2019 RED 2/20/2020 Aaron Carter 3/7/2002 Austin French 2/20/2020 Aaron Jeoffrey 8/13/1999 Newsong 2/20/2020 Aaron Tippin 5/5/1991 Riley Clemmons 2/20/2020 AC/DC 11/21/1990 Ballenger 2/20/2020 AC/DC 5/13/1988 Zauntee 2/20/2020 AC/DC 9/7/1986 KISS 2/16/2020 AC/DC 9/21/1980 David Lee Roth 2/16/2020 AC/DC 7/31/1979 Korn 2/4/2020 AC/DC 10/3/1978 Breaking Benjamin 2/4/2020 AC/DC 12/15/1977 Bones UK 2/4/2020 Adam Agee 3/8/2020 Five Finger Death Punch 12/9/2019 Addison Agen 2/8/2018 Three Days Grace 12/9/2019 Aerosmith 12/2/2002 Bad Wolves 12/9/2019 Aerosmith 11/23/1998 Fire From The Gods 12/9/2019 Aerosmith 5/17/1998 Chris Young 11/21/2019 Aerosmith 6/22/1993 Eli Young Band 11/21/2019 Aerosmith 5/29/1986 Matt Stell 11/21/2019 Aerosmith 10/3/1978 A Day To Remember 11/14/2019 Aerosmith 10/7/1977 I Prevail 11/14/2019 Aerosmith 5/25/1976 Beartooth 11/14/2019 Aerosmith 3/26/1975 Can't Swim 11/14/2019 After Seven 5/19/1991 Luke Bryan 10/23/2019 After The Fire
    [Show full text]
  • Black Sabbath the Complete Guide
    Black Sabbath The Complete Guide PDF generated using the open source mwlib toolkit. See http://code.pediapress.com/ for more information. PDF generated at: Mon, 17 May 2010 12:17:46 UTC Contents Articles Overview 1 Black Sabbath 1 The members 23 List of Black Sabbath band members 23 Vinny Appice 29 Don Arden 32 Bev Bevan 37 Mike Bordin 39 Jo Burt 43 Geezer Butler 44 Terry Chimes 47 Gordon Copley 49 Bob Daisley 50 Ronnie James Dio 54 Jeff Fenholt 59 Ian Gillan 62 Ray Gillen 70 Glenn Hughes 72 Tony Iommi 78 Tony Martin 87 Neil Murray 90 Geoff Nicholls 97 Ozzy Osbourne 99 Cozy Powell 111 Bobby Rondinelli 118 Eric Singer 120 Dave Spitz 124 Adam Wakeman 125 Dave Walker 127 Bill Ward 132 Related bands 135 Heaven & Hell 135 Mythology 140 Discography 141 Black Sabbath discography 141 Studio albums 149 Black Sabbath 149 Paranoid 153 Master of Reality 157 Black Sabbath Vol. 4 162 Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 167 Sabotage 171 Technical Ecstasy 175 Never Say Die! 178 Heaven and Hell 181 Mob Rules 186 Born Again 190 Seventh Star 194 The Eternal Idol 197 Headless Cross 200 Tyr 203 Dehumanizer 206 Cross Purposes 210 Forbidden 212 Live Albums 214 Live Evil 214 Cross Purposes Live 218 Reunion 220 Past Lives 223 Live at Hammersmith Odeon 225 Compilations and re-releases 227 We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll 227 The Sabbath Stones 230 Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978 232 Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath 235 Greatest Hits 1970–1978 237 Black Sabbath: The Dio Years 239 The Rules of Hell 243 Other related albums 245 Live at Last 245 The Sabbath Collection 247 The Ozzy Osbourne Years 249 Nativity in Black 251 Under Wheels of Confusion 254 In These Black Days 256 The Best of Black Sabbath 258 Club Sonderauflage 262 Songs 263 Black Sabbath 263 Changes 265 Children of the Grave 267 Die Young 270 Dirty Women 272 Disturbing the Priest 273 Electric Funeral 274 Evil Woman 275 Fairies Wear Boots 276 Hand of Doom 277 Heaven and Hell 278 Into the Void 280 Iron Man 282 The Mob Rules 284 N.
    [Show full text]
  • Southern Music and the Seamier Side of the Rural South Cecil Kirk Hutson Iowa State University
    Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Retrospective Theses and Dissertations Dissertations 1995 The ad rker side of Dixie: southern music and the seamier side of the rural South Cecil Kirk Hutson Iowa State University Follow this and additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd Part of the Folklore Commons, Music Commons, Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Hutson, Cecil Kirk, "The ad rker side of Dixie: southern music and the seamier side of the rural South " (1995). Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 10912. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/10912 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Dissertations at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Retrospective Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INFORMATION TO USERS This manuscript has been reproduced from the microfilm master. UMI films the text directly from the original or copy submitted. Thus, some thesis and dissertation copies are in typewriter face, while others may be from any type of computer printer. The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleedthiough, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproductioiL In the unlikely event that the author did not send UMI a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion.
    [Show full text]
  • 1974 Timeline
    1974 (Excerpted from Solo in the 70s by Robert Rodriguez © 2014) January Topping the US singles chart: “Time In A Bottle” by Jim Croce “The Joker” by Steve Miller “Show and Tell” by Al Wilson “You’re Sixteen” by Ringo Starr On the airwaves: “One Tin Soldier” by Coven “Sister Mary Elephant” by Cheech and Chong “Smokin’ In The Boys Room” by Brownsville Station Topping the US album chart: The Singles: 1969-1973 by The Carpenters Albums released this month include: Court and Spark by Joni Mitchell Sundown by Gordon Lightfoot Hotcakes by Carly Simon The Way We Were by Barbra Streisand January – Beginning this month and running through till February, Paul and Wings work on Mike McGear’s album at 10CC’s Strawberry Studios Tuesday 8 – The Early Beatles, Capitol’s abridgment of Please Please Me, is finally certified gold nearly eleven years after its issue Monday 28 – “Jet”/“Mamunia” (Apple 1871; peaks at #7) Thursday 31 – Paul and Linda appear on the cover of Rolling Stone Thursday 31 – Film producer Samuel Goldwyn dies at 94 February 1974 Topping the US singles chart: “The Way We Were” by Barbra Streisand “Love’s Theme” by Love Unlimited Orchestra On the airwaves: “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” by the Rolling Stones “Americans” by Byron MacGregor “Let Me Be There” by Olivia Newton-John Topping the US album chart: You Don’t Mess Around With Jim by Jim Croce Albums released this month include: Radio City by Big Star Can’t Get Enough by Barry White Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal by Lou Reed What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits by the Doobie Brothers
    [Show full text]
  • HITS OE the Wgigä
    DEDICATED TO THE NEEDS OF THE MUSIC/RECORD IND'JSTRY ONE DOLLAR nrr WHO IN THE WORLD SEPTEMBER 9, 1972 Mellow Reggaer Johnny Nash, Right, Who Last Hit With "Hold Her Tight" In 1968, Has Broken Big In England Recently, And On The Strength Of His "I Can See Clearly Now" Single And Album, The Epic Artist Threatens To Do The Same On These Shores. See Story Inside. tair HITS OE THE Wgigä "THAT'S HOW LOVE GOES" THE KINKS, "EVERYBODY'S IN SHOW -BIZ." Two- W NILSSON, "SPACEMAN" (Blackwood, BMI). Space Q JERMAINE JACKSON, J rock is very much in vogue, and Ili (Jobete, ASCAP). One of Michael's record gift from Ray Davies & company con- 1972's brightest star gives a daz- older brothers comes forth with his sists of a live album and a studio set. Many Z a gentle soul -J of the new cuts are outstanding Kinks mate- zling performance on this cot from W first solo effort, "Son of Schmilsson" Ip. Colossal J swinger from his Ip. Should be a .14 rial, with "Supersonic Rocket Ship" sounding production by Richard Perry gives N solid smash across the board. especially hitbound. "Celluloid Heroes" is an Harry his fourth consecutive hit of Motown 1201. instant classic. Blockbuster package. RCA the year. RCA 0788. VPS -6065. GRAND FUNK RAILROAD,"ROCK 'N' ROLL SOUL" CASHMAN & WEST, "AMERICAN CITY SUITE" MAC DAVIS, "BABY DON'T GET HOOKED ON (Cram Renraff, BMI). Produced by (Blendingwell, ASCAP). From the ME." Singer -songwriter seems headed for a Mark, Don and Mel themselves and company that gave radio its first number 1 disc with the title track, and this recorded in Nashville, this foot- 7 -minute hit ("MacArthur Park"), album provides many other hit possibilities, stompin' number could go all the comes epic about America's dying for cover versions as well as Davis himself.
    [Show full text]
  • LISTA VINYL ACTUALIZACIÓN 11-04-2021 (Pdf)
    LISTA DISCOS 33’ORDEN ALFABETICO TODO LO SUBRAYADO ESTA *AGOTADO* ¡SI VUELVE A LLEGAR! A ABBA – Super Truper (RCA/México/1980) - $40 ABBA – Voulez Vous (RCA/México/1979) - $30 AC/DC – Back in black (Atlantic/WEA/México/1981) - Antonio Carlos - Jobim: Wave (A&M/USA/1977) - $100 Agustín Lara – 15 éxitos 15 Agustín Lara (Orfeón/México) - $100 Agustín Lara – Música Española (Musart/México) - $70 Agustín Lara – Un poco de lo mío (RCA Víctor/México) - $70 Agustín Lara – La Época Del Músico Poeta: Agustín Lara y Sus Intérpretes / Agustín Lara y Sus Contemporáneos (Promexa México/México/1979) - $100 Air Supply – Air Supply (Arista/México/1985) - $150 The Alan Parsons Project – The turn of a friendly card (Arista/México/1979) - $200 The Alan Parsons Project – The best The Alan Parsons Project (Arista/México/1983) - $150 Aldredo Zitarrosa – Milonga Madre (Orfeo/Uruguay/1970) - $100 Alice Cooper – Va al infierno (Warner Bros/México/1976) - $180 Amanda Miguel – El sonido Vol. 1 (Melody Internacional/México/1981) - $100 Amanda Miguel – El sonido Vol. 2 (Melody Internacional/México/1982) - $100 Amanda Miguel – El último sonido Vol. 3 (Melody Internacional/México/1984) - $100 Ana Gabriel – Hice Bien Quererte (Lambada) (CBS/México/1989) - $120 B The Beatles - 1962 – 1966 (Apple Records/México/1979) - $ The Beatles – White Album (Apple records/México/1968) - $ LA CAJA DE LOS BEATLES - $ The Beatles – The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl (con insert) (EMI/México/1977) - The Beatles – Versión Original de la película Help! (EMI Capitol/México/1975) - $ The
    [Show full text]
  • A 3Rd Strike No Light a Few Good Men Have I Never a Girl Called Jane
    A 3rd Strike No Light A Few Good Men Have I Never A Girl Called Jane He'S Alive A Little Night Music Send In The Clowns A Perfect Circle Imagine A Teens Bouncing Off The Ceiling A Teens Can't Help Falling In Love With You A Teens Floor Filler A Teens Halfway Around The World A1 Caught In The Middle A1 Ready Or Not A1 Summertime Of Our Lives A1 Take On Me A3 Woke Up This Morning Aaliyah Are You That Somebody Aaliyah At Your Best (You Are Love) Aaliyah Come Over Aaliyah Hot Like Fire Aaliyah If Your Girl Only Knew Aaliyah Journey To The Past Aaliyah Miss You Aaliyah More Than A Woman Aaliyah One I Gave My Heart To Aaliyah Rock The Boat Aaliyah Try Again Aaliyah We Need A Resolution Aaliyah & Tank Come Over Abandoned Pools Remedy ABBA Angel Eyes ABBA As Good As New ABBA Chiquita ABBA Dancing Queen ABBA Day Before You Came ABBA Does Your Mother Know ABBA Fernando ABBA Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie ABBA Happy New Year ABBA Hasta Manana ABBA Head Over Heels ABBA Honey Honey ABBA I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do ABBA I Have A Dream ABBA Knowing Me, Knowing You ABBA Lay All Your Love On Me ABBA Mama Mia ABBA Money Money Money ABBA Name Of The Game ABBA One Of Us ABBA Ring Ring ABBA Rock Me ABBA So Long ABBA SOS ABBA Summer Night City ABBA Super Trouper ABBA Take A Chance On Me ABBA Thank You For The Music ABBA Voulezvous ABBA Waterloo ABBA Winner Takes All Abbott, Gregory Shake You Down Abbott, Russ Atmosphere ABC Be Near Me ABC Look Of Love ABC Poison Arrow ABC When Smokey Sings Abdul, Paula Blowing Kisses In The Wind Abdul, Paula Cold Hearted Abdul, Paula Knocked
    [Show full text]
  • Paranormal the SKEPTICAL INQUIRER Is the Official Journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal
    the Skeptical Inquirer Vol. 13 No. 1 / Fall 1988 $6.00 Astrology & the Presidency Government & Gullibility NRC Examines Psi Claims The Intellectual Revolt Against Science Graphology: Write & Wrong Satan & Rock Music Published by the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal THE SKEPTICAL INQUIRER is the official journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. Editor Kendrick Frazier. Editorial Board James E. Alcock, Martin Gardner, Ray Hyman, Philip J. Klass, Paul Kurtz, James Randi. Consulting Editors Isaac Asimov, William Sims Bainbridge, John R. Cole, Kenneth L. Feder, C. E. M. Hansel, E. C. Krupp, David F. Marks, Andrew Neher, James E. Oberg, Robert Sheaffer, Steven N. Shore. Managing Editor Doris Hawley Doyle. Public Relations Director Barry Karr. Business Manager Mary Rose Hays. Assistant Editor Andrea Szalanski. Production Lisa Mergler. Systems Programmer Richard Seymour. Typesetting Paul E. Loynes, Don Stoltman. Audio Technician Vance Vigrass. Librarian, Ranjit Sandhu. Staff Michael Cione, Crystal Folts, Leland Harrington, Laura Muench, Erin O'Hare, Alfreda Pidgeon, Kathy Reeves. Cartoonist Rob Pudim. The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal Paul Kurtz, Chairman; philosopher, State University of New York at Buffalo. Lee Nisbet, Special Projects Director. Mark Plummer, Executive Director. Fellows of the Committee James E. Alcock, psychologist, York Univ., Toronto; Eduardo Amaldi, physicist, University of Rome, Italy. Isaac Asimov, biochemist, author; Irving Biederman, psychologist, University of Minnesota; Susan Blackmore, psycholo­ gist, Brain Perception Laboratory, University of Bristol, England; Brand Blanshard, philosopher, Yale; Mario Bunge, philosopher, McGill University; Bette Chambers, A.H.A.; John R. Cole, anthropologist, Institute for the Study of Human Issues; F.
    [Show full text]
  • WCXR 2004 Songs, 6 Days, 11.93 GB
    Page 1 of 58 WCXR 2004 songs, 6 days, 11.93 GB Artist Name Time Album Year AC/DC Hells Bells 5:13 Back In Black 1980 AC/DC Back In Black 4:17 Back In Black 1980 AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long 3:30 Back In Black 1980 AC/DC Have a Drink on Me 3:59 Back In Black 1980 AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 4:12 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt… 1976 AC/DC Squealer 5:14 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt… 1976 AC/DC Big Balls 2:38 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt… 1976 AC/DC For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) 5:44 For Those About to R… 1981 AC/DC Highway to Hell 3:28 Highway to Hell 1979 AC/DC Girls Got Rhythm 3:24 Highway to Hell 1979 AC/DC Beating Around the Bush 3:56 Highway to Hell 1979 AC/DC Let There Be Rock 6:07 Let There Be Rock 1977 AC/DC Whole Lotta Rosie 5:23 Let There Be Rock 1977 Ace Frehley New York Groove 3:04 Ace Frehley 1978 Aerosmith Make It 3:41 Aerosmith 1973 Aerosmith Somebody 3:46 Aerosmith 1973 Aerosmith Dream On 4:28 Aerosmith 1973 Aerosmith One-Way Street 7:02 Aerosmith 1973 Aerosmith Mama Kin 4:29 Aerosmith 1973 Aerosmith Rattkesnake Shake (live) 10:28 Aerosmith 1971 Aerosmith Critical Mass 4:52 Draw the Line 1977 Aerosmith Draw The Line 3:23 Draw the Line 1977 Aerosmith Milk Cow Blues 4:11 Draw the Line 1977 Aerosmith Livin' on the Edge 6:21 Get a Grip 1993 Aerosmith Same Old Song and Dance 3:54 Get Your Wings 1974 Aerosmith Lord Of The Thighs 4:15 Get Your Wings 1974 Aerosmith Woman of the World 5:50 Get Your Wings 1974 Aerosmith Train Kept a Rollin 5:33 Get Your Wings 1974 Aerosmith Seasons Of Wither 4:57 Get Your Wings 1974 Aerosmith Lightning Strikes 4:27 Rock in a Hard Place 1982 Aerosmith Last Child 3:28 Rocks 1976 Aerosmith Back In The Saddle 4:41 Rocks 1976 WCXR Page 2 of 58 Artist Name Time Album Year Aerosmith Come Together 3:47 Sgt.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction What Is Southern Rock?
    Introduction What Is Southern Rock? It seems essential to define the term “southern rock” before one can write about it. This is necessary in order to plan what goes into the text and what gets left out. So what exactly is southern rock? Trying to define it is tantamount to going down the proverbial rab- bit hole. It’s a slippery, nebulous term that can mean almost anything. On its face it appears to imply rock music from the 1970s that came from the South, but that could include anything from Wet Willie to Marshall Tucker to Lynyrd Skynyrd, acts that have little in common stylistically or sound-wise. Author Scott B. Bomar states that the term “southern rock” was first used in the early 1970s by Mo Slotin, a writer for the Atlanta un- derground paper Great Speckled Bird in a review of an Allman Brothers Band concert.1 But the phrase didn’t come into broad usage until Al Kooper incorporated the concept into the name of his Atlanta-based record label, Sounds of the South, before he signed Lynyrd Skynyrd. Kooper was one of the first—along with Phil Walden of Capricorn Re- cords, founded in 1969—to realize that southern talent was something that might be codified and commodified. It happened that Skynyrd fit nicely into Kooper’s concept. Some people argue that southern rock is an amalgam of rock, blues, and country, dominated by electric guitars. However, applying this · 1 · definition, the early “rockabilly” acts out of Memphis—Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis—along with Chuck Berry, Buddy Knox, and Buddy Holly might also qualify as southern rockers.
    [Show full text]
  • JOE MORELLO by MARVIN BUROCK a Thesis Submitted to the School Of
    JOE MORELLO By MARVIN BUROCK A thesis submitted to the School of Graduate Studies Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Master of Arts Graduate Program in Jazz History and Research Written under the direction of Dr. Lewis Porter and Dr. Henry Martin And approved by ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Newark, New Jersey May 2018 ©2018 Marvin Burock ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS Joe Morello by MARVIN BUROCK Thesis Director: Dr. Lewis Porter Dr. Henry Martin This thesis explores legendary jazz drummer Joe Morello’s early years and musical training as well as a portion of his body of recorded drum solos. It also examines his breadth of influence across genres as well as his influence as an educator. Joe’s approach to teaching is also explored. Although hand development was one of his primary areas of focus, he also taught drum set coordination as well as the more musical aspects of drumming such as understanding song form and approaches to improvisation. This thesis also provides a unique glimpse into Joe’s drum equipment and set-up as well as his approach to tuning. The history of his drum and cymbal endorsements is also explored. The information found in this thesis is based on my more than twenty years as his pupil and drum technician. I currently serve as archivist for all of Joe’s personal effects from throughout his long and illustrious career. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DEDICATION I would like to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Lewis Porter and Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • The Leftovers
    The Leftovers The Leftovers is a top-notch variety band whose musical menu includes classy background jazz along with popular songs in the adult contemporary, rhythm and blues, and soul genres. Three of the five members contribute vocals to the ensemble's sound; one of these singers also plays keyboards. The Leftovers is one of Alabama’s top wedding bands and consistently receives enthusiastic comments and response for their tailor-made performances. 867-5309 (Tommy TuTone) A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (The Beatles) ALL MY LOVIN' (The Beatles) AMERICAN BAND (Grand Funk Railroad) AMERICAN PIE (Don McLean) AMIE (Pure Prairie League) BACK IN THE USSR (The Beatles) BAD BAD LEROY BROWN (Jim Croce) BEST OF MY LOVE (The Eagles) BEYOND THE SEA (Bobby Darrin) BLUE CHRISTMAS (Elvis) BLUE SUEDE SHOES (Elvis) BOOT SCOOTIN' BOOGIE (Brooks & Dunn) BORN TO BE WILD (Steppenwolf) BRICK HOUSE (Commodores) BROWN EYED GIRL (Van Morrison) BROWN SUGAR (Rolling Stones) CAN'T GET ENOUGH CAN'T GET ENOUGH (Bad Company) CAN'T HELP FALLIN' (Elvis) CROCODILE ROCK (Elton John) CUPID (Sam Cooke) DANNY BOY (Various) DAY TRIPPER (The Beatles) DESPERADO (The Eagles) DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE (Various) EASY (The Commodores) EVIL WAYS (Santana) FALLING RAIN (Various) FUNKY MUSIC (Wild Cherry) GET BACK (The Beatles) GIMME SOME LOVIN' (Stevie Winwood) GIMME THREE STEPS (Eric Clapton) GIRL FROM IPANEMA (Jobim) GREAT BALLS OF FIRE (Jerry Lee Lewis) HANDLE WITH CARE (The Traveling Wilburys) HANG ON SLOOPY (The McCoys) HAPPY BIRTHDAY (The Beatles) HARD DAYS NIGHT (The Beatles) HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY (Rod Stewart) HEARTBREAK HOTEL (Elvis) HOLD ON LOOSELY (38 Special) HONKY TONK WOMAN (Rolling Stones) HOT LEGS (Rod Stewart) HOW SWEET IT IS (James Taylor) HURTS SO GOOD (John Cougar) I FEEL GOOD (James Brown) I'LL STILL BE LOVING YOU (Restless Heart) ITALIAN WEDDING SONG JAILHOUSE ROCK (Elvis) JIM DANDY (Black Oak Arkansas) JOHNNY B.
    [Show full text]