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Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Rhythm & Blues Night
De Oosterpoort, Groningen
29 april 2023
Line Up:
Kenny Wayne Shepherd, David Eugene Edwards, Ana Popovic, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express, Nick Waterhouse, Double Cream : DeWolff & Dawn Brothers, Popa Chubby, Barrence Whitfield & The Savages, Mell & Vintage Future, Connor Selby, Jim Jones All Stars, Leif de Leeuw Band, Martin Harley, Jason Ringenberg & His Barnstormers, Theo Lawrence, Lee Bains + The Glory Fires, Greg Izor, The Hi-Stakes, Ad Vanderveen Trio.
Photography © Nineke Loedeman / Driftin' Blues Photography - All Rights Reserved
Kenny Chesney at Heinz Field for the Poets
Kenny Chesney at Heinz Field for the Poets & Pirates Tour 2008!
I recently attended a jazz concert by Mishran, a brand new quartet giving their very first public performance that was held at the Woodford Church in Portland, Maine. It was challenging for photo graphs as the light was quite poor and their faces were often hidden behind the music stands. I thought they were very good and they had an unusual but enjoyable sound. I was familiar with Correa's vocal style from a CD.
Christine Correa's Mishran Project
Christine Correa's Mishran Project is a collaboration of four New York City-based jazz and
Indian classical musicians coming together to explore the repertoire of singer Christine Correa's home country of India. Drawing from both Indian folk traditions and the modern popular Indian songbook, these four musicians explore the music through a jazz lens, using the songs as an vessel for their own improvisation and experimentation. This project is very personal for Christine, who grew up singing many of these songs at her school in Mumbai. Together with accordionist Ben Rosenblum, guitarist Kenny Wessel and tabla player Ethan Fox, Christine is able to reconnect with her musical and cultural roots, and combine this with her extensive knowledge and experience in straight-ahead and free jazz.
The resulting sound is a unique amalgamation of various musical influences, resulting in the name of the project, Mishran, which means mixture in Hindi. [Notes from a website]
Credit Disabled Sports USA / Reed Hoffman
Second day, Ski to Sea with race Wounded Warriors. LTC Kerrie Golden, XC, Mike Kacer, snowboard, Kara Guyton, run, Freddie Delasantos, handcycle, Joe Guyton (legs, WW) and Zach Harvey (vol) canoe, Kenny Butler, mtn bike, and Randy Builder, kayak.(Photo by Reed Hoffmann on 5/30/2010)Shot with a NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D300S set to white balance of SUNNY and ISO of 400, shutter speed of 1/250 at f/8, with exposure compensation at 0.0, lens at 300mm and sharpening set to , tone set to .
Kenny Burrell: Blues - The Common Ground 1968
1. Everydays (Stills) 3'15
2. Every Day (I Have The Blues)(Chatman) 3'14
3. The Preacher (Silver) 2'54
4. Angel Eyes (Dennis-Brent) 4'59
5. The Common Ground (Burrell-Stephens) 2'52
6. Were You There? (trad. gospel, arr Burrell) 1'07
B:
7. Burning Spear (Evans) 2'45
8. Wonder Why (Brodszky -Chan) 3'55
9. Soulful Brothers (Burrell-Stephes) 5'31
10. See See Rider (Rainey) 3'25
11. Sausalito Nights (Burrell-Stephens) 4'12
Kenny Burrell guitar
Don Sebesky (arranger, conductor); Jerome Richardson (woodwinds, reeds);
Bernie Glow, Thad Jones, Jimmy Nottingham, Jimmy Owens, Ernie Royal, Snooky Young (trumpet); Wayne Andre, Jimmy Cleveland, Paul Faulise, Urbie Green, Tony Studd, Bill Watrous (trombone); Don Butterfield, Harvey Phillips (tuba);
Herbie Hancock (piano); Ron Carter (bass);
Donald McDonald, Grady Tate (drums); Johnny Pacheco (percussion).
Producer: Esmond Edwards. Reissue producer: Bryan Koniarz.
Rec. New York on Dec.15, 1967 and Febb 12 & 19, 1968.
Original LP released on Verve V6-8746.
Includes original liner notes by Kenny Burrell
Bought the LP 20.6.1969 16:85 from Fazun Levykerho (Record Club post)
Late 1960's main stream, easy listening big band blues/jazz.
Skillful and well balanced, very far from the raw and roots of the original blues.
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6/29/2017 Orazzi
Kenny Knox
Strobist: We have few options for head shots in the office. So, SB28 1/8 power behind me off to my right on an 8ft light stand, pointed up, set off with a shoe mounted optical slave by an on camera SB800 also on 1/8 power.
She was a homeless kitty. I found her on the bridge. She was seriously injured... Now she's healthy active cat but with scars on hind legs. But despite the scars, we love her very much. Happy birthday, Kenny!
It's twenty years since Kenny Everett passed away, what a waste of a genius. He was a hero of mine, I could be reduced to helpless laughter by his radio and television programmes.
During the period when Blankety Blank was hosted by Terry Wogan, Kenny made at least two appearances as a panelist. His party trick was to destroy Terry's microphone. Sitting here tonight at my computer, full of pain from my own illness, watching and listening to Kenny in old YouTube clips has made me feel better, and certainly made me laugh.
RIP Kenny.
Kenny Bernstein's "Budweiser King" Buick at the 1989 NHRA Mopar Parts Mile-High Nationals at Denver's Bandimere Speedway.
Saludando al Presidente Porfirio Lobo Sosa en los actos de Inauguración del Mes de la Herencia Africana el viernes 1 de abril de 2011
Royal Lyceum's Artistic Director at Royal Museum Summer Party 2000
Kenny Ireland, born George Ian Kenneth Ireland on August 7, 1945, died on July 31, aged 68. R.I.P.
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George Ian Kenneth "Kenny" Ireland (7 August 1945 – 31 July 2014) was a Scottish actor and theatre director. Ireland was best known to television viewers for his role in Victoria Wood As Seen on TV in the 1980s, and for playing Donald Stewart in Benidorm from 2007 until his death in 2014.
Ireland had been prominent in the theatre where he spent ten years as director of the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. When he left the post in 2003 he controversially attacked the Scottish arts establishment for providing "theatre on the cheap" and the Scottish Executive for putting plans for a National Theatre of Scotland on "the back burner". The National Theatre was finally launched in 2006. He also appeared in an episode of Auf Wiedersehen Pet as a journalist. In some early TV appearances (e.g. the BBC's "Five Red Herrings") he was credited as "Ian Ireland".
Ireland's directing credits include Guys & Dolls, A View from the Bridge, Romeo and Juliet, Phaedra, Macbeth, Lovers, The Anatomist, Clay Bull, Mother Courage, Much Ado About Nothing, Of Mice and Men, Private Lives, Oleanna, The Gowk Storm, Waiting for Godot, Dancing at Lughnasa, Oedipus Tyrannos and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
He also appeared in Acorn Antiques, the STV series Taggart, the 1983 film Local Hero, Series 2 of "Auf Wiedersehen Pet" the 1990 series House of Cards as Media tycoon Benjamin Landless starring alongside Ian Richardson as Francis Urquhart, and the David Leland film The Big Man with Liam Neeson. He was also in Heartbeat.
He appeared in the television series Benidorm as swinger Donald Stewart from 2007 until the end of the latest series that aired in early 2014. In June 2014, it was announced that he had brain cancer. His character did not appear in the 7th series of Benidorm. {Wikipedia}
Kenny regaling us with stories of his recent trip to Vietnam.
Everyone knows that you don't pay more than AUD4 for pizzas at Bimbo Deluxe.
Dine at the appropriate hour and you'll be rewarded with AUD4 pizzas. Even at double the price, the pizzas are deliciously good and value for money. And we haven't even moved onto the crazy flavoured vodkas, sunny upstairs patio, grungy lounge, and wackily themed music nights!
Bimbo Deluxe
(03) 9419 8600
Fitzroy
376 Brunswick St
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Reviews:
- Bimbo Deluxe, by Michael Harden, The Age, February 26, 2007
- Midnight munchies - by Michele Curtis, The Age, January 30, 2007
I was doing some photos for my friend Kenny and his family Sunday. Right before it started to rain really bad I snapped a few pictures of his ride.
Kenny Loggins, born January 7, 1948 in Everett, Washington, is an American singer and songwriter. He is known for soft rock music beginning during the 1970s, and later for writing and performing for movie soundtracks in the 1980s. Originally a part of the duo Loggins and Messina, he became a solo artist and has written songs for other artists.
15Challenges - Supporting Challenge - 2020-10-31
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Drummer Kenny Wolleson performed on over 30 recordings during the 1990s and, as the decade progressed, gained increasing renown as a musician of astonishing versatility, skill, and ingenuity. He has recorded and toured with all kinds of musicians, from Tom Waits (Wolleson performs on Waits' 1993 collaboration with William S. Burroughs, Black Rider), to Sean Lennon, to Ron Sexsmith (Wolleson performs on his second album, Other Songs).
A founding member of the New Klezmer Trio, Wollesen is also all over N.Y.C.'s downtown jazz and avant-garde musicians' recordings, and has been so active as to tour with Bill Frisell and Myra Melford in the same month. — Joslyn Layne
Royal Lyceum's Artistic Director at Royal Museum Summer Party 2000
Kenny Ireland, born George Ian Kenneth Ireland on August 7, 1945, died on July 31, aged 68. R.I.P.
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George Ian Kenneth "Kenny" Ireland (7 August 1945 – 31 July 2014) was a Scottish actor and theatre director. Ireland was best known to television viewers for his role in Victoria Wood As Seen on TV in the 1980s, and for playing Donald Stewart in Benidorm from 2007 until his death in 2014.
Ireland had been prominent in the theatre where he spent ten years as director of the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. When he left the post in 2003 he controversially attacked the Scottish arts establishment for providing "theatre on the cheap" and the Scottish Executive for putting plans for a National Theatre of Scotland on "the back burner". The National Theatre was finally launched in 2006. He also appeared in an episode of Auf Wiedersehen Pet as a journalist. In some early TV appearances (e.g. the BBC's "Five Red Herrings") he was credited as "Ian Ireland".
Ireland's directing credits include Guys & Dolls, A View from the Bridge, Romeo and Juliet, Phaedra, Macbeth, Lovers, The Anatomist, Clay Bull, Mother Courage, Much Ado About Nothing, Of Mice and Men, Private Lives, Oleanna, The Gowk Storm, Waiting for Godot, Dancing at Lughnasa, Oedipus Tyrannos and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
He also appeared in Acorn Antiques, the STV series Taggart, the 1983 film Local Hero, Series 2 of "Auf Wiedersehen Pet" the 1990 series House of Cards as Media tycoon Benjamin Landless starring alongside Ian Richardson as Francis Urquhart, and the David Leland film The Big Man with Liam Neeson. He was also in Heartbeat.
He appeared in the television series Benidorm as swinger Donald Stewart from 2007 until the end of the latest series that aired in early 2014. In June 2014, it was announced that he had brain cancer. His character did not appear in the 7th series of Benidorm. {Wikipedia}