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Remarqué dans les embouteillages de Sunset Road Bali, cet intérieur orange et noir du plus bel effet... La musique à fond la caisse, il va de soi...
This is the detail part of the Poster I designed for the Ninja Tune XX party, Ewer Street, London 02.10.10
Killbody Tuning vernissait sont dernier album: "Hello, Welcome So Far". Durant la même soirée, Kilowatt Sound Sensation vernissait lui son deuxième album, "Mark II" à Bikini Test, le vendredi 17 octobre 2014.
Religious music of 19th century Scotland.
This tune-book belonged to my grandfather’s grandfather, for 45 years the teacher on the island of Flotta in Orkney, for the Scottish Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge. Its flyleaf is inscribed James Hay's Tune Book, October 14, 1843.
Jame's son Charles was born two weeks later, and joined the Hudson's Bay Company in 1862. He landed in Canada at York Factory, later worked in the fur trade, and eventually settled in Portage la Prairie. He was a member of the Manitoba legislature. More about him at ellingtonweb/Hay/CharlesHay.htm
Inside the back cover is a childlike signature Samuel Hay. This may have been James' son Samuel, born 1849 in Flotta, or it might be Charles' son Samuel Earle Norfolk Hay, born 1885 in Portage la Prairie.
This is the Tuning Fork in front of the Music Building at UBC. It keeps getting rusted and they have to take it down and fix it.
Here is a set of pictures I like, they are not mine.
You can also check what I like here: www.safirutza.com/
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