1971
ANITA & HELEN CARTER-BRIAN
A member of country music's most famous family, Anita Carter found success of her own as a folk solo act during the early '50s and late '60s. The Carter Family had ruled country music during the 1930s, but broke up in 1943 after patriarch A.P. Carter and his ex-wife Sara decided to retire. Sara's cousin Maybelle, the third member of the Carters, re-formed the group the same year -- as Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters -- with her daughters Helen, June, and Anita. The sisters had sung on Carter Family radio broadcasts in 1935, and the new group more than made up for the breakup of the originals. The Carters performed on radio from Virginia, Tennessee, and Missouri during the late '40s, but moved to the Grand Ole Opry in 1950. In 1951, Anita stormed the charts with a one-off duet with Hank Snow; both "Bluebird Island" and its B-side, "Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts," reached the country Top Five. During the mid-'50s, she also performed with the teen trio 'Nita, Rita & Ruby, but spent most of her time with the Carters. The group continued to be popular on the Opry, and even opened for Elvis Presley in 1956-1957. After A.P. Carter's death in 1960, Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters became the Carter Family and performed more contemporary country than gospel. In 1961, the Carters began a long-running association with Johnny Cash by appearing in his road show. They recorded the country Top 15 single "Busted" with Cash in 1963, and after June Carter married him in 1967, the Carters appeared on his ABC-TV show from 1969 to 1971. Though the Carter Family continued to record -- usually with Cash -- during the early '70s, they disbanded in 1969. Mother Maybelle became recognized as a major figure in the folk revival that year, appearing with Sara at the Newport Folk Festival and on the Rounder album An Historic Reunion. Meanwhile, Anita had begun to record for RCA in 1966, hitting the country charts with "I'm Gonna Leave You." Another single charted in 1967,...
Charlie George goal against Liverpool
Charlie George scores a peach to win Arsenal the 1971 FA Cup
Bee Gees - How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" is a song released by the Bee Gees in 1971. The song had been written by Barry and Robin Gibb in August 1970, when the Gibb brothers had reconvened following a period of break-up and alienation. They said that they originally offered it to Andy Williams, but ultimately the Bee Gees recorded it themselves and included it on their 1971 album, Trafalgar. The song was recorded on 28 January 1971 in London. The instrumental track is: Barry Gibb (guitar), Maurice Gibb (guitar, piano, bass guitar), possibly Alan Kendall (guitar), and Geoff Bridgeford (drums), with strings and woodwinds arranged and conducted by Bill Shepherd. The vocals are by Robin (solo in the opening verse), Barry (solo in choruses and second verse), and Maurice (joins Barry and Robin in harmony on choruses). It was released as a single in May 1971 ahead of the album. The B side was a non-album song "Country Woman", written by Maurice Gibb, recorded on 6 April by Maurice (guitar, piano, bass guitar), Kendall (guitar), Bridgeford (drums), and Shepherd (string and horn arrangement). Although failing to chart on the UK Singles Chart, the song became the Bee Gees' first U.S. number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and also reached number four on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. [info courtesy: wikipedia.org]
robs71redriv - south shore adventure
The Red Riv on Nova Scotia's South shore
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Elvis Presley He Is My Everything
Elvis Presley He Is My Everything Written by Dallas Frazier based on his hit country tune, There Goes My Everything, which Elvis also recorded. Elvis recorded this June 9, 1971 at RCA's Nashville studios. It is available on Amazing Grace-His Greatest Sacred Songs, which is where this version is from. I long to be his possession Oh, he is my everything I remember my days of darkness Without sunshine or sight to lead the way But a whisper of his voice softly calling To the arms of my Maker to stay He is my reason for living, Oh he is the king of all kings I long to be his possession, Oh, he is my everything After the lighting and thunder After the last bell has rung I want to bow down before him And hear him say well done He is my reason for living Oh he is the king of all kings I long to be his possession Oh, he is my everything I long to be his possession Oh, he is my everything
Salem High School Marching Band and Colorguard halftime Show 1978
Blue Devil Marching Band Halftime show at Grant Memorial Field in Salem New Hampshire. Directed by Jack Caldon and Al Laflamme. One of the earliest surviving audio/video records of the band videotaped with the High School's first color video camera. The football games have been cablecast in Salem since 1971
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Olivia Hussey (H-bomb 1971)
Una pelicula que hizo Olivia en 1971, realmente una pelicula, muy fea, lo unico atractivo, es la participacion de Olivia y su belleza, volvio a repetir de compañero al mismo actor con el que participo en The summertime Killer.
鶴岡雅義と東京ロマンチカ 君は人妻
高画質ステレオ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYSb8pUFfw4&fmt=18 1971年3月25日発売。 涙のおもかげとの両A面です。 ボーカル:三条正人
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