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Song Artist 25 Or 6 to 4 Chicago 5 Years Time Noah and the Whale A
A B 1 Song Artist 2 25 or 6 to 4 Chicago 3 5 Years Time Noah and the Whale 4 A Horse with No Name America 5 Achy Breaky Heart Billy Ray Cyrus 6 Adelaide Old 97's 7 Adelaide 8 Africa Bamba Santana 9 Against the Wind Bob Seeger 10 Ain't to Proud to Beg The Temptations 11 All Along the W…. Dylan/ Hendrix 12 Back in Black ACDC 13 Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce 14 Bad Moon Risin' CCR 15 Bad to the Bone George Thorogood 16 Bamboleo Gipsy Kings 17 Black Horse and… KT Tunstall 18 Born to be Wild Steelers Wheels 19 Brain Stew Green Day 20 Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison 21 Chasing Cars Snow Patrol 22 Cheesburger in Para… Jimmy Buffett 23 Clocks Coldplay 24 Close to You JLS 25 Close to You 26 Come as you Are Nirvana 27 Dead Flowers Rolling Stones 28 Down on the Corner CCR 29 Drift Away Dobie Gray 30 Duende Gipsy Kings 31 Dust in the Wind Kansas 32 El Condor Pasa Simon and Garfunkle 33 Every Breath You Take Sting 34 Evil Ways Santana 35 Fire Bruce Springsteen Pointer Sis.. 36 Fire and Rain James Taylor A B 37 Firework Katy Perry 38 For What it's Worth Buffalo Springfield 39 Forgiveness Collective Soul 40 Free Bird Lynyrd Skynyrd 41 Free Fallin Tom Petty 42 Give me One Reason Tracy Chapman 43 Gloria Van Morrison 44 Good Riddance Green Day 45 Have You Ever Seen… CCR 46 Heaven Los Lonely Boys 47 Hey Joe Hendrix 48 Hey Ya! Outcast 49 Honkytonk Woman Rolling Stones 50 Hotel California Eagles 51 Hotel California 52 Hotel California Eagles 53 Hotel California 54 I Won't Back Down Tom Petty 55 I'll Be Missing You Puff Daddy 56 Iko Iko Dr. -
Whiskey River (Take My Mind) I
whiskey river (take my mind) i introduction 00 Bush rev pg proofs 000i-xxiv i i 12/11/06 9:58:38 AM THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK whiskey river (take my mind) iii The True Story of Texas Honky-Tonk by johnny bush with rick mitchell foreword by willie nelson University of Texas Press, Austin introduction 00 Bush rev pg proofs 000i-xxiv iii iii 12/11/06 9:58:39 AM iv copyright © 2007 by the university of texas press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America First edition, 2007 Requests for permission to reproduce material from this work should be sent to: Permissions University of Texas Press P.O. Box 7819 Austin, TX 78713-7819 www.utexas.edu/utpress/about/bpermission.html ∞ The paper used in this book meets the minimum requirements of ansi/niso z39.48-1992 (r1997) (Permanence of Paper). library of congress cataloging-in-publication data Bush, Johnny. Whiskey river (take my mind) : the true story of Texas honky-tonk / by Johnny Bush with Rick Mitchell ; foreword by Willie Nelson. — 1st ed. p. cm. Includes discography (p. ), bibliographical references (p. ), and index. isbn-13: 978-0-292-71490-8 (cl. : alk. paper) isbn-10: 0-292-71490-4 1. Bush, Johnny. 2. Country musicians—Texas—Biography. 3. Spasmodic dysphonia—Patients—Texas—Biography. 4. Honky-tonk music—Texas— History and criticism. I. Mitchell, Rick, 1952– II. Title. ml420.b8967a3 2007 782.421642092—dc22 [B] 2006033039 whiskey river (take my mind) 00 Bush rev pg proofs 000i-xxiv iv iv 12/11/06 9:58:39 AM Dedicated to v John Bush Shinn, Jr., my dad, who encouraged me to follow my dreams. -
Bullock Museum Announces This Year's Music Under the Star Concert
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT Elizabeth Page | (512) 936-4607 [email protected] Bullock Museum announces this year’s Music Under the Star concert lineup Free summer concert series kicks off July 8 June 15, 2016 (AUSTIN, TX) — The Bullock Texas State History Museum, celebrating its 15th anniversary, has announced the 2016 lineup for its popular Music Under the Star July concert series, this year featuring The Midnight Stroll, Walker Lukens, Riders Against the Storm, Quiet Company, and a special performance by Grammy Award winners Los TexManiacs with special guest “Living Legend” Flaco Jiménez. “I’m very excited about this year’s lineup,” Bullock Museum Director of Film and Theaters Josh Jacobs said. “Working closely with Austin City Limits, we have come up with a fantastic series that represents some of the best in Texas talent.” The concerts are a favorite with visitors who like to bring camp chairs and blankets to relax on the shady Lone Star Plaza under the museum’s 34-foot bronze star sculpture and listen to their favorite Texas bands for three Friday nights in July. The free, family friendly concerts are held from 6 to 9 p.m. There is free parking at the museum, located at 1800 N. Congress Ave., and food and beverages will be available for purchase on-site. Kicking off the series July 8 is The Midnight Stroll, featuring Ghostland Observatory frontman Aaron Behrens and Jonas Wilson (previously from Lomita and White Lights) on guitar. Writing, recording, and rehearsing with a crack team of Austin musicians, The Midnight Stroll blends elements of soulful rock and heartfelt blues into a refreshing sound. -
Here I Am Baby Al Green Let's Stay Together Al Green Don
HERE I AM BABY AL GREEN LET’S STAY TOGETHER AL GREEN DON’T STOP BELIEVING JOURNEY ANY WAY YOU WANT IT JOURNEY GIVE IT TO ME BABY RICK JAMES SUPERFREAK RICK JAMES HOME MICHAEL BUBLE EVERYTHING MICHAEL BUBLE WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND LOVERBOY SHAKE YOUR BODY DOWN MICHAEL JACKSON BILLIE JEAN MICHAEL JACKSON BEAT IT MICHAEL JACKSON IT’S YOUR THING ISLEY BROTHERS SHOUT ISLEY BROTHERS BEAUTIFUL GIRL SEAN KINGSTON ALL NIGHT LONG LIONEL RICHIE LISTEN TO THE MUSIC DOOBIE BROTHERS LONG TRAIN RUNNING DOOBIE BROTHERS ISN’T SHE LOVELY STEVIE WONDER I WISH STEVIE WONDER FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE STEVIE WONDER SUPERSTITIOUS STEVIE WONDER SIR DUKE STEVIE WONDER REGGAE WOMAN STEVIE WONDER SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED STEVIE WONDER ANOTHER STAR STEVIE WONDER WHAT’S GOING ON MARVIN GAYE LET'S GET IT ON MARVIN GAYE FISHING IN THE DARK NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND SATISFACTION ROLLING STONES HONKY TONK WOMAN ROLLING STONES AMERICAN BAND GRAND FUNK RAILROAD SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL GRAND FUNK RAILROAD DAYS LIKE THIS VAN MORRISON INTO THE MYSTIC VAN MORRISON CRAZY LOVE VAN MORRISON MOONDANCE VAN MORRISON TUPELO HONEY VAN MORRISON BROWN EYED GIRL VAN MORRISON THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT FRANK SINATRA LOVELY DAY BILL WITHERS USE ME BILL WITHERS JUST THE TWO OF US BILL WITHERS SWEET CAROLINE NEIL DIAMOND BE YOUNG BE FOOLISH BE HAPPY THE TAMS YOU AND ME ROBERT BRADLEY AIN’T TOO PROUD TO BEG THE TEMPTATIONS MY GIRL THE TEMPTATIONS JUST MY IMAGINATION THE TEMPTATIONS HOW SWEET IT IS JAMES TAYLOR HEAVEN LOS LONELY BOYS YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL JOE COCKER AT LAST ETTA JAMES COULD YOU BE LOVED -
Chasing the Light the CLOUD CULT STORY Mark Allister
Chasing the Light Chasing the Light THE CLOUD CULT STORY Mark Allister Foreword by Mark Wheat University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis • London Interview excerpts from the film No One Said It Would Be Easy are repro- duced by permission of John Paul Burgess. Cloud Cult lyrics are reproduced by permission of Cloud Cult/Craig Minowa. Photographs reproduced by permission of Cloud Cult/Craig Minowa unless otherwise credited. Thanks to Jeff DuVernay, Cody York (http://www.cody yorkphotography.com), and Stacy Schwartz (http://www.stacyannschwartz. com) for contributing photographs to the book. Copyright 2014 by Mark Allister Foreword copyright 2014 by Mark Wheat All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Published by the University of Minnesota Press 111 Third Avenue South, Suite 290 Minneapolis, MN 55401– 2520 http://www.upress.umn.edu {~?~IQ: CIP goes here.} Printed in the United States of America on acid- free paper The University of Minnesota is an equal- opportunity educator and employer. 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 For Meredith Coole Allister, partner extraordinaire When your life is finished burning down, You’ll be all that’s left standing there. You’ll become a baby cumulus, And fly up to the firmament. No one gets to know the purpose, We need to learn to live without knowing. But all we are saying is Step forward, step forward. -
The 8 East Band Song List-2021 49
The 8 East Band Song List-2021 49. Taking Care of Business - BTO 50. Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent 1. Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughn 51. Listen to her Heart - Tom Petty 2. Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd 52. Rebel Yell - Billy Idol 3. The Last Time - The Rolling Stone 53. Ain’t Talk’n About Love- Van Halen 4. Melissa - The Allman Brothers Band 54. Burning Love - Elvis Presley 5. Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison 55. Wonderwall - Oasis 6. Take It Easy - Eagles 56. What I Like About You -Romantics 7. Can't You See - Marshall Tucker 57. All Right Now - Free 8. Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett 58. Ring of Fire - Social Distortion 9. Breakup Song - Greg Kihn 59. Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry 10. Black Magic Woman - Santana 60. Take the Money and Run - Steve Miller 11. Knock’n on Heavens Door -Bob Dylan 61. Damn I’m a Lucky Man - Bill Fullwood (Original) 12. Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash 62. Never See the Rain - Ross Munoz (Original) 13. Suspicious Minds - Elvis 63. R.O.C.K. In the USA - John Mellencamp 14. Spooky - Atlanta Rhythm Section 64. Fast as You - Dwight Yoakam 15. Time Won’t Let Me - Smithereens 65. Heaven - Los Lonely Boys 16. Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones 66. Jet Airliner - Steve Miller 17. Wagon Wheel - Darius Rucker 67. Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down 18. Cold Shot - Stevie Ray Vaughan 68. Lights - Journey 19. Move It on Over - George Thorogood 69. Long Haired Country Boy - Charlie Daniels 20. Running Down A Dream - Tom Petty 70. -
Wild Waters Music Fest to Save the Boundary Waters
The Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters announces Wild Waters Music Fest to Save the Boundary Waters Wild Waters Music Fest will take place on Friday, August 16th, 2019 at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth, MN ELY, MN - Today the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters announced its inaugural Wild Waters Music Fest: a single day concert event featuring some of Minnesota’s finest musicians to amplify the fight to save the Boundary Waters from proposed sulfide-ore copper mining. In partnership with Live Nation and hosted by Art In Bayfront Park, Wild Waters Music Fest to Save the Boundary Waters will take place on Friday, August 16th, 2019 at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth, MN. The day will feature sets from nine Minnesota-based artists including Atmosphere, Doomtree, Cloud Cult, Low, Jeremy Messersmith, deM atlaS, War Bonnet, The Lioness, and DJ Keezy. Tickets start at $33 and go on sale this Friday, June 14th at 12:00 PM CT here: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060056C4BF53768C A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold to Wild Waters Music Fest, plus any additional donations will go directly to Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness, the organization leading the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters, working to permanently protect this Minnesota crown-jewel and America’s most popular Wilderness. The festivities will commence at 3:30 PM. On-site food and beverages will be provided by an assortment of local food trucks, restaurants and breweries. For more information, including set times, parking, accommodations and FAQs, please visit: https://www.savetheboundarywaters.org/wildwaters “Like the Boundary Waters, Minnesota’s rich music scene is cherished here at home and recognized far and wide. -
Rock Hall and Surf Ballroom Announce 50 Winters Later Tribute
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Laurie Lietz, Surf Ballroom & Museum, (641) 357-6151, [email protected] Margaret Thresher, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, (216) 515-1215, [email protected] The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Surf Ballroom & Museum Announce Concert Lineup for 50 Winters Later Tribute Weeklong series of events to be announced soon CLEAR LAKE (December 11, 2008) – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, along with the Surf Ballroom & Museum, will honor the 50 th anniversary of the Winter Dance Party with a weeklong series of events beginning on Wednesday, January 28 that will culminate in a tribute concert at the Surf Ballroom where Buddy Holly , J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson and Ritchie Valens played their final concert. The tribute will feature an all-star lineup including Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash, Tommy Allsup, the Crickets, Bobby Vee, Los Lobos, Los Lonely Boys, Joe Ely and Wanda Jackson . SIRIUS XM Radio host Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow will be the emcee and Sandra Boynton and Sir Tim Rice will participate in the tribute portion of the concert. Additional artists will be announced in the coming weeks. The 50 Winters Later tribute concert will take place the evening of Monday, February 2 at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. General admission tickets will go on sale this Monday, December 15 for $85. They can be purchased at www.50winterslater.com or by calling the Surf Ballroom’s box office at (641) 357-6151. A limited number of $1,000 VIP packages are available. -
Playnetwork Business Mixes
PlayNetwork Business Mixes 50s to Early 60s Marketing Strategy: Period themes, burgers and brews and pizza, bars, happy hour Era: Classic Compatible Music Styles: Fun-Time Oldies, Classic Description: All tempos and styles that had hits Rock, 70s Mix during the heyday of the 50s and into the early 60s, including some country as well Representative Artists: Elvis, Fats Domino, Steve 70s Mix Lawrence, Brenda Lee, Dinah Washington, Frankie Era: 70s Valli and the Four Seasons, Chubby Checker, The Impressions Description: An 8-track flashback of great music Appeal: People who can remember and appreciate from the 70s designed to inspire memories for the major musical moments from this era everyone. Featuring hits and historically significant album cuts from the “Far Out!,” Bob Newhart, Sanford Feel: All tempos and Son era Marketing Strategy: Hamburger/soda fountain– Representative Artists: The Eagles, Elton John, themed cafes, period-themed establishments, bars, Stevie Wonder, Jackson Brown, Gerry Rafferty, pizza establishments and clothing stores Chicago, Doobie Brothers, Brothers Johnson, Alan Parsons Project, Jim Croce, Joni Mitchell, Sugarloaf, Compatible Music Styles: Jukebox classics, Donut Steely Dan, Earth Wind & Fire, Paul Simon, Crosby, House Jukebox, Fun-Time Oldies, Innocent 40s, 50s, Stills, and Nash, Creedence Clearwater Revival, 60s Average White Band, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Electric Light Orchestra, Fleetwood Mac, Guess Who, 60s to Early 70s Billy Joel, Jefferson Starship, Steve Miller Band, Carly Simon, KC & the Sunshine Band, Van Morrison Era: Classic Feel: A warm blanket of familiar music that helped Description: Good-time pop and rock legends from define the analog sound of the 70s—including the the mid-60s through the early-to-mid-70s that marked one-hit wonders and the best known singer- the end of an era. -
May City Focus Insert Layout 1
Vol. 2 • No. 4 A City of Burleson Newsletter May 2012 JOSH WEATHERS KICKS OFF HOT SOUNDS ELECTION DAY IS MAY 12 The Josh Weathers Band is coming back If you are reading this before the May 12 Burleson City to Burleson June 1 to kick off the five-week Council election, early voting is Monday, April 30-Friday, Hot Sounds of Summer Concert Series May 4, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Monday, May 7-Tuesday, 2012. The band will hit the stage in Old May 8, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Election Day voting is 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Town at 7:30 p.m. for 90-minutes of All votes will be cast at Burleson City Hall, 141 W. Renfro St. the “rock-n-soul infused high energy Three candidates are vying for the Place 6 seat, so there powerhouse based out of Fort Worth.” may be a runoff election in June. For election results, go to The band has been honored for five www.burlesontx.com/newsreleases. consecutive years by the Fort Worth Weekly as the Best Blues/Soul, Best Male Vocalist, ROBISON BRINGS COUNTRY TO OLD Best Blues/Funk, Song of the Year for “Jenny-O,” and Song of the TOWN’S HOT SOUNDS Year for “Maria.” The Friday night concert on the City stage at the corner of Ellison Bandera native and Wilson streets (124 W. Ellison St.) is a free celebration. All you have to bring is Charlie Robison is your blanket or chair for the 7:30 p.m. -
Parker Posey and Zoe Cassavetes
' •• I VOL. 103 _ ISSUE 23 FOGHORN.USFCA.EDU MAY 10,2007 Student's Community Gordon Inspires Students Attempt to Cool Off Others to Go Bock to the Roots EVA ERICKSON StaffWriter future Coop? At this moment, no one is sure as to what will become of n era of fanning and self- the new club, but all of those involved sustairiability that seemed have the utmost curiosity to see the Along since extinct has slowly growth manifest into a real cause, begun its reinvention. A club, dreamt hopefully taking USF along for the ride. up by Michael Aguilar and called Back The faculty advisor for Back to the to the Roots, has rapidly become a Roots, professor Steven Zavistoski small, student run group of gardeners. said "I think that by promoting more The club has spread infectiously support to a student group hke this through the imaginations of the is one way for USF to kind of get ecologically conscience at USF and as behind its stated commitment of social a result, two small gardens boasting a justice," which, according to Zavistoski, variety of vegetables have been dug USF has not been quick to do. In in the back yards of willing students. reference to the University's practice Back to the Roots started in February, in sustainability and working towards ignited by the ambition of a single being self-sustainable, Zavistoski said student and the receptiveness of his that LTSF was not as sustainable as it friends and peers. Aguilar spent a could be. "It's a university, it's a place 'semester in Thailand and returned with of higher education, it's a place that a developing plan that would hopefully has a stated commitment of educating motivate USF students to change in a minds and hearts. -
Dating Differences Can Couples Overcome a Big Age Gap? Page 22
www.threesixtyjournalism.org Volume 4 • Issue 1 March–April 2013 Minnesota Teens Report Stories and Issues That Matter BuddIng deBate After voters in two states legalize marijuana use, Minnesota teens argue whether it should happen here. Pages 18–21 Cancer to ‘Clouds’ Zach Sobiech faces the unimaginable Page 16 Dating differences Can couples overcome a big age gap? Page 22 Illustration by Angela Brooks Volume 4 • Issue 1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is threeSixty Journalism? ThreeSixty Minnesota high school students, particularly low- Writers in this issue Simone Cazares, Woodbury HS • Mairead Journalism is a youth journalism program of the income and minority teens, at summer camps at the DeBruin, Avalon School • Calista Dunbar, St. Paul Central HS • Dami Gilbert, College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. University of Minnesota. In 2001, the program moved Robbinsdale Cooper HS • Ibad Jafri, St. Paul Academy and Summit School Thomas. The non-profit program is committed to to the University of St. Thomas and became a year- • Simeon Lancaster, Concordia University PSEO • Nico Machlitt, Highland helping Minnesota teens tell the stories that matter in round program with a full-time staff. Park Senior HS • Frederick McConnell, St. Paul Conservatory of Performing their lives and communities. What does the name threeSixty mean? In 2006, Arts • Mary Meehan, Delano HS • Grace Pastoor, University of St. Thomas What is threeSixty Journalism’s mission? the program’s name changed to ThreeSixty Journalism • Katie Rounsville, Osseo Senior HS • Maya Shelton-Davies, River Falls HS ThreeSixty’s mission is to bring diverse voices into to reflect the program’s growth and the range of • Amolak Singh, Nova Classical Academy • Darwesh Singh, Nova Classical journalism and related professions and to using backgrounds among the students we serve.