Jeff Sapp
Watergate with Garrett Graff
GRFordLibraryMuseum3.97K subscribers
1,217 views Feb 21, 2024In the middle of the night on June 17, 1972, five men were arrested and charged with breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate complex. These men had ties to the Committee to Re-Elect the President (CREEP) and, following their arrest, officials within the Nixon administration orchestrated a cover-up. The Watergate break-in sparked a series of events that, over the next 26 months, would propel an unassuming Midwesterner into the Oval Office. Our nation’s history and Gerald Ford’s life would never be the same. Garrett Graff joined us for this talk at the Gerald R. Ford presidential Library, in Ann Arbor, MI on January 24, 2024.
Transcript
Songs That Healed a Nation with Reverend Robert Jones
Songs That Healed a Nation with Reverend Robert Jones
148 views Nov 1, 2024The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation welcomed Detroit legend Reverend Robert B. Jones, who performed and told the stories of many of America’s most iconic songs of healing.
GRFordLibraryMuseum3.97K subscribers
License
The Allman Brothers Band – Full Concert – 01/16/82 – University Of Florida Bandshell (OFFICIAL)
4,069,019 views Nov 11, 2014The Allman Brothers Band – Full Concert Recorded Live: 1/16/1982 – University Of Florida Bandshell(Gainesville, FL) More The Allman Brothers Band at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 – Jessica 0:05:54 – You Don’t Love Me 0:10:46 – Blue Sky 0:14:51 – I Never Knew How Much 0:19:29 – One Way Out 0:26:44 – Southbound 0:33:26 – Statesboro Blues 0:38:13 – Whipping Post 0:48:31 –
Ramblin’ Man
Tedeschi Trucks and Little Feat-Dixie Chicken Saratoga Springs 8-31-24
3.Lawshttps.com/TedeschiTrucks #GoDaddy®
Barry Segel35 subscribers
29,550 views Sep 2, 2024 BROADVIEW STAGE AT SPACTedeschi Trucks and Little Feat-Dixie Chicken Saratoga Springs 8-31-24
After touring together in 2007, as the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi’s Soul Stew Revival, the couple merged their respective groups to form the Tedeschi Trucks Band in 2010.[3] Their first concert was on April 1, 2010, at the Savannah Music Festival.[4]
Billy Strings – 10/05/2024 – Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI
Marvin244 subscribers
Billy Strings – 10/05/2024 – Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI
Emmet Cohen & Ron Carter at Birdland 2024
Subscribe to newsletter: https://emmetcohen.com/contact Join Emmet Cohen Exclusive Membership: emmetcohen.com/exclusive Emmet Cohen – Piano Ron Carter – Bass Evan Sherman – Drums Donation Options: PayPal: paypal.me/emmetcohen Venmo: @Emmet-Cohen Zelle Quickpay: heyemmet@gmail.com Or e-mail me at heyemmet@gmail.com to find out where you can send an old-fashioned check! Ron Carter’s Website: https://www.roncarterjazz.com Birdland Jazz Club’s Website: https://birdlandjazz.com 0:00 Cup Bearers (comp. Tom McIntosh) 7:38 Along Came Betty (Benny Golson) 16:19 Alone Together (Arthur Schwartz; lyr. Howard Dietz) 29:21 Emmet Cohen Greets the Birdland Audience & Expresses Gratitude for the historic venue & 5-night Residency // Emmet’s Introduction of the Musicians: Drummer, Evan Sherman; Bassist, Sir Ron Levin Carter 30:04 Friendship with Evan Sherman & Evolution as Musicians Since Teenage Years; Adventures in the city, discovering the ‘jazz masters’ // Evan’s roles as bandleader, arranger, & internationally touring drummer 32:13 Ron Carter’s Unparalleled Impact across Generations & Nationalities; His Creativity, Humanity, & Mentorship as an Architect of the Modern Jazz Tradition // His Inspiration of the Masters through his Language on the Bass 34:57 Maestro Carter’s Role in creating basslines pivotal in the union of Brazilian music with the ‘jazz’ tradition 36:29 How Insensitive (Antônio Carlos Jobim; lyr. Vinícius de Moraes / engl. lyr. Norman Gimbel) 43:00 Our Delight (Tadd Dameron) 48:02 Emmet introduces a selection from album, “Masters Legacy Series Vol. 2” 48:26 Hatzi Kaddish (traditional; arrg. Emmet Cohen & Evan Sherman) 55:38 You are My Sunshine (tradt’l American folk) – ft. the solo bass of the legendary Ron Carter 1:05:21 Old Folks (Willard Robison; lyr. Dedette Lee Hill) 1:15:08 Blues On The Corner (McCoy Tyner)
Texasrefinery.comLittle Feat – 06.20.24 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, IN
4,737 views Jun 25, 2024Little Feat – 06.20.24 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, IN – full show, 4K Setlist: Fat Man In The Bathtub, Oh Atlanta, Two Trains, On Your Way Down, Willin`, Mellow Down Easy*, A Apolitical Blues+ – Long Distance Call+, Spanish Moon# – Skin It Back#, Time Loves A Hero – Day Or Night, Dixie Chicken – Tripe Face Boogie, E: Feats Don`t Fail Me Now Comments: Los Lobos opened
- w/ David Hidalgo; + w/ Cesar Roses; # w/ Steve Berlin
Recorded by chris cafiero, Little Feat Archivist, 23 East/Brownies/Ardmore Music Hall Archivist Subscribe to my channel for tons of live music in 4K. Support live music. Buy artist’s studio CD, DVD, downloads and swag. Disclaimer: All audio & visual parts in my videos are the sole property of their respective owners. These videos are purely for entertainment and recreational purposes. “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.” * Presented under fair use for educational purposes, materials all rights reserved by the original owners.Chris Cafiero34.7K subscribers
—Clara Belle Drisdale Williams [1885-1993]
Clara B. Williams college professors did not allow her inside the classroom because she was Black.
But that didn’t stop her. She took notes from the hallway–standing up! She eventually graduated at the age of 51 and lived to 108 years old and saw her 3 sons become doctors.
—Clara Belle Drisdale Williams [1885-1993] was the valedictorian of the graduating class of Prairie New Normal and Independent College, now (Prairie View A & M University) in 1908.
She enrolled at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in the fall of 1928, after taking some courses at the University of Chicago. While she worked as a teacher at Booker T. Washington School in Las Cruces, she also took college courses during the summer.
Many of her professors would not allow her inside the classroom, she had to take notes from the hallway; she was also not allowed to walk with her class to get her diploma.
She married Jasper Williams in 1917; their three sons became physicians. She became a great teacher of black students by day, and by night she taught their parents, former slaves, home economics.
In 1961, New Mexico State University named a street on its campus after Williams; in 2005 the building of the English department was renamed Clara Belle Williams Hall.
In 1980 Williams was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws degree by NMSU, which also apologized for the treatment she was subjected to as a student. She died at 108 years old.