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Informal Settlements special session.
Habitat III Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development taken place in Quito, Ecuador from October 17th to 20th. The Conference´s mission is the adoption of the New Urban Agenda.
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14/12/2011 - Spies drummer Jeffrey Courtney Flynn and bassist Andrew McGurk at Jagermeister freezer sessions in Crawdaddy, Dublin. - Image by: Gráinne Aylward
Informal Settlements special session.
Habitat III Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development taken place in Quito, Ecuador from October 17th to 20th. The Conference´s mission is the adoption of the New Urban Agenda.
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Playing sweet music with soulful melodies Peter Elkas plays new tunes from his 2011 album, Repeat Offender, at this year's NXNE festival. Listen now!
Freaksville studio sessions, august 3, 4 & 5, 2011.
Jampur Fraize : guitar
Marc Wathieu : guitar
Miam Monster Miam : guitar, Fender Rhodes
Jérôme Danthinne : drums
Pascal Schyns : bass
Calo Marotta : bass
Maxime Wathieu : recording engineer
Part of Kirkgate, a recreation of a Victorian street in the York Castle Museum - all the shops and locations are based on actual sites in York between 1870-1901.
Founded in 1938, York Castle Museum is housed in buildings that used to form the prisons.
The prison buildings were built throughout the c18th - the county jail between 1701-05 by William Wakefield, the Assize Courts between 1773-77 and Female Prison between 1780-83, both by John Carr (1723–1807). By the c19th these buildings were deemed unsuitable and a new prison, in a Tudor Gothic style, was designed by Peter F Robinson (1776–1858) and George Townsend Andrews (1804–55). York Prison was closed in 1929 and demolished in 1935, leaving behind Clifford's Tower and the c18th buildings which were then repurposed as the museum by Dr John Lamplugh Kirk (1869-1940).
Photo by @Kmeron
You can have a look at our friend "le-hibOO" to see 35mn of showcase shot in Paris 2 days earlier, totally worth spending this time in here trust me :)
See also the 1st time i saw and discovered them a year ago in the exact same venue :)
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And all my Concert Pictures can be seen on : musicfromthepit
The 'Masterlink Sessions’ are a joint venture of James Welch (MLP studios) and Stefan Redtenbacher (Redtenbacher's Funkestra).
Their aim is to create seriously funky music, have fun and
strengthen the community of creative and open-minded musicians who love Funk/Soul/Blues and Jazz.
Enjoy the spirit of their vision in their videos, sharing the talents of all involved.
The MLP studio band, aka the Redtenbacher’s Funkestra rhythm section will perform live in the studio ft. guest vocalists and instrumentalists, recorded by James and filmed by Leo Mansell. Like the legendary studio bands ‘The Wrecking Crew’, ‘The Swampers’, ‘The Funkbrothers’, ‘Booker T & The MG’s’, etc. we will have a whole bunch of extremely talented musicians in the studio band.
First off a special thank you to:
Stevie Watts - keys (Organ)
Leo Appleyard - guitar
who started the series off. The musicians in this picture series are:
Mike Sturgis – drums
Mike Outram - guitar
Jez Davies - keys (Rhodes)
Stefan Redtenbacher - bass
Helena May – lead vocals
Gemma Stoddard - backing vocals
Fans are welcome to sit in the recording and control room of the studio during the sessions! Just let us know beforehand so we can co-ordinate as we only have very LIMITED capacity!
Hop on our sites to watch our first videos.
Shot by Rob Blackham / www.blackhamimages.com
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The Festival Sessions @ Jags at 119 - 21st February 2019
GDC 2013 Wednesday 3/27,
North Hall,
Comparing the Deals - Game Composer vs. Movie Composer Roundtable
Sessions School
Built in 1847, the Session Schoolhouse is the oldest landmark in Ionia County. It was erected on the estate of Alonzo Sessions, a prominent early settler of Ionia County whose strong interest in education dated from the time when as a young man, when he taught school in New York State. Construction was undertaken by two brothers as payment for land purchased from Sessions.
The structure is simple, with a main entrance and windows on all sides (original construction), and a gabled shingle roof trimmed with carved verge board attached to the eaves. The cobblestone construction of the school is unusual in Michigan, but the schoolhouse as well as Session’s home, now destroyed, were built from available local stone. The schoolhouse could hold thirty-five students as was in use until 1898 when a larger building was built across the road.
After years of neglect, the Sessions Schoolhouse was extensively restored in 1918 by the Ionia County Board of Supervisors. In 1958, the building was re-roofed, the walls repaired (again), the windows boarded up, and a door installed to foil vandalism.