View allAll Photos Tagged marr...
Johnny Marr at The Stone Pony 11/14/14
James Doviak - Guitar
Johnny Marr - Guitar/Vocals
Jack Mitchell - Drums
Iwan Gronow - Bass
#johnny_marr
#TheStonePony
#NotCush
#live #music #concert
On April 19, 2013
By Chris Molina: The Auburn Sky Imaging
For The Scenestar.com: thescenestar.typepad.com/ss/
Johnny Marr play at Moseley Folk Festival in Birmingham, 29 August 2014.
| Band | Promoter | Venue | Publication | Review | Event photos |
© 2014 www.waynefoxphotography.com All Rights Reserved.
Any form of use of my images without my prior permission is illegal.
You must email me at info [AT] waynefoxphotography [DOT] com Thank you.
Johnny Marr play at Moseley Folk Festival in Birmingham, 29 August 2014.
| Band | Promoter | Venue | Publication | Review | Event photos |
© 2014 www.waynefoxphotography.com All Rights Reserved.
Any form of use of my images without my prior permission is illegal.
You must email me at info [AT] waynefoxphotography [DOT] com Thank you.
Company A, 7th Missouri S. M. Cavalry
John T. Marr
Sterling Kansas Bulletin, Thursday, July 5, 1923, Pg. 1
J. T. MARR DIED
______
Following Short Illness of Heart
Trouble and Bright’s Disease
______
J. T. Marr died at his home, in West Sterling, July 1, aged 81 years, 10 months and 2 days.
Mr. Marr suffered a stroke of paralysis about a year ago, and ever fully recovered from its effects. About a month ago he fell and the shock from the fall was most too much for the tired body and he was confined to his bed the greater part of the time since. He suffered a great deal at times but the end seemed to come peacefully.
John T. Marr was born in Warrensburg, Mo., August 29, 1841, where he lived until he grew to manhood, and where he was united in marriage with Miss Lucy Boisseau, in December, 1895. Three children were born to them Charles, Sybil Ann and Will, the latter being the only one to survive his father. Olive E. Hickman was taken into the home at the age of five months and was raised as on the family. She now resides in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Marr came to Kansas about thirty-three years ago, settling on a farm near Medicine Lodge. They moved to Sterling about seventeen years ago, where they have since made their home.
At the age of fourteen Mr. Marr gave his heart to Jesus and was always afterwards an ardent follower of His word, having spent over fifty years as a faithful member of the Seven Day Adventist church. Mr. Marr spent over three years in the service of his country having served in the Civil War. Mr. Marr was loved by all who knew him.
He is survived by his aged wife who is quite feeble. It will be remembered that she fell a couple of months ago and cracked the bone of her hip and since that time she has to walk with a cane. The death of her husband has been a severe shock to her, and she has sympathy of a large circle of friends in her sorrow.
Funeral services were held from the home Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Spriggs, and the body was interred in Cottonwood cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Marr the former a son of the deceased, came from Oklahoma to attend the funeral; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cramer came from Wichita. Mrs. Cramer is a granddaughter, and five other grandchildren mourn the death of Mr. Marr.
Friday 20th July
Music on the Marr brings together international and local artists to perform over four days in the village of Castle Carrock, near Brampton. It’s now in its ninth year and visitors will be able to enjoy live acts in four village venues. Real music by real musicians, real comedy by truly funny people and real ale by local brewers.
Hog Roast at 06:00 pm, then the following acts:
06:30 Loose cargo (on the Marr)
06:30 Geltsdale singers
07:30 Kimber's men
08:30 Daoiri Farrell
10.00 pm Trail west
For ABCTV Victorian 7pm Weather.
Melbourne Meadow in Batman Avenue Birrarung Marr, Melbourne. Council experimental site that will only flower for a short period.
February 16 2014. Mark Higgins
Featured on ABC1 Weather on Monday 17.2.14
Johnny Marr at the O2 Newcastle-u-Tyne tonight (28-10-14) ... packed out gig, great showman! Legend!
Music on the Marr brings together international and local artists to perform over four days in the village of Castle Carrock, near Brampton.
It’s now in its ninth year and visitors will be able to enjoy live acts in four village venues. Real music by real musicians, real comedy by truly funny people and real ale by local brewers.
Thursday 19th July kicks off with The Tenmours, The Bottle Bank Band, and Dansi