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hoe cakes
I made some hoe cakes yesterday and man they where were really good. I have some left over, there a little cold now but do you think you could help me learn juggle them?Comment
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from Henry the Fiddler
Hi everyone ...
Playing For Change: Peace Thru Music ... a gem to behold. 10 years in the making, Mark Johnson recorded buskers worldwide and mixed them all into one, courtesy of the miracles of on location, live street recording. Words cannot describe this gem! I've never seen anything like it. If you can possibly make the 18 minutes, go for the whole thing. If not, I've provided some alternative links for shorter clips. Many thx to Tom and Ron for sending this my way. What a bright star to show up in the midst of so much bad news on so many fronts. So, here's the links:
18:26, high quality, watch full screen (little icon to the right of "%"). They talk about a DVD in here, but so far, I can't find it anywhere. Maybe not out yet. Check the Playing For Change website below. Let me know if you find this DVD!
Playing For Change, Mark Johnson on Bill Moyers, 10/17/08
Playing For Change Foundation
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All the following links are short clips from the above 18:26.
1:54, One Love, Rainbow Song
One Love - Beautiful International Version
4:06, Stand By Me, world rendition
Stand By Me - Beautiful International Version
10:59, Interview With Mark + One Love
One Love - Interview + an Unforgettable Rendition of "One Love"
Please pass this on!
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Words can't describe this gem
B Man thanks for your post on Playing for change. I was filmed for several days in that video as well playing my banjo with my dog Mo Money in New Orleans. I haven't seen it yet though. Grandpa Elliott and I have been friends for many years. We played together a lot in the 90's and early 2000. He use to have a guitar player named stony B. that played with him and they had one really good act.stony would play guitar and grandpa would play harmonica, roll his eyes to the back of his head while chewing his curd,dressed in po mans clothes sitt'in on a milk create. You could here Grandpa's voice for blocks. They made a lot of cash too. They were just what the white folks from the south wanted to see, and loved. I understand Stony hasn't been seen sense the hurricane. The video brought back many fond memories. If the rest of "playing for change" is as good it is one hell of a documentary.Comment
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I also played some with wash board Chaz in boulder, Co. We played together in some of the coffee houses there on Pearl St. along with my wash board player, my wife at the time, Rebeca Ruth.He lives up in Gold Hill in the mountains north of Boulder. What an interesting guy and great player.Comment
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And once I posted an actual link, in "Link a Day".Well, maybe I WILL just keep telling myself that.
www.rachelpeters.comComment
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I'm totally trippin' out.Well, maybe I WILL just keep telling myself that.
www.rachelpeters.comComment
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More muso for Jeep
Playing For Change: Peace Through Music Trailer
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Come fry with me back to 1907
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