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We went to hear our favorite acapella group at Stanford University. Their fall concert is usually in a beautiful dorm lounge with very high ceilings and great acoustics. Every year some graduate and new singers (freshmen) join the multicultural group. They sing songs of struggle, peace, and humanity from all over - but especially African. This Spring they are traveling to South Africa.
The other night when we got back to boy's house there were feathers everywhere. I expected to find a mauled dead bird but instead found this!
Robotics artist Eric Singer gives a lecture/performance at the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry on February 17, 2010. Photo by Patrick Gage Kelley.
You can find her music on www.facebook.com/nightingalerachel?fref=nf
Her music is informed by the past, but looks to the future. Drawing from this lineage, and armed with a unique writing style and her raw, raspy vocals, Rachel released her self-titled EP in 2013, which blends funky horns, jazzy melodies and driving soul grooves.
Approx 1954. This forlorn-looking car appeared, along with the vintage petrol pump, in a private parking area in a Chania backstreet and remained for a couple of years before disappearing. I hope it survived. I'm guessing it may have arrived in Crete with a US serviceman and stayed long after he'd gone back home.
Dating from 1930, Singer Junior WL9794 was pictured at the LVVS Open Day, at the Lincolnshire Road Transport Museum, North Hykeham, on November 6th 2011.
Old sewing machine my hubby got me to have a place to sit my new one (I guess he got tired of the kitchen table being taken over). Please ignore this carpet, we haven't got around to this room yet.
The first thing I sewed as a little girl was a tiny flannel quilt for my doll. My great-grandma helped me make it on this little Singer that had been my mom's when she was a girl.
I don't know his name, but he visits our neighbour George frequently, and he is a member of the famous singing group "I Tragoudistades Tsi Zakynthou", with a stirring bass voice.
He also has the "Italian" features you see in so many Zakynthians.
maths teacher turned singer busking on queen street cardiff - a former x factor tv contestant -
i think - as someone who doesn't even own a television set these things are a bit of a mystery to me
The second one is also a Singer from Kilbowie. It's a 15k with serialno. EF893658, one of 5000 machines from june 14th 1950. I only paid 50 kroner for this (approx USD 9) - but I'm not sure if it was worth it. The light is working, but that's about it! I'm going to got someone to take a look at it - it's a cool machine, and I would really like to see how it's working compared to the one from 1921.