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Special guests dei Judas Priest saranno Five Fingers Death Punch: ovvero la promessa dell'heavy metal americano!
I Five Finger Death Punch (abbreviato 5FDP o FFDP) sono un gruppo statunitense groove/alternative metal di Los Angeles, California. Formatosi nel 2005, era originariamente costituito dal cantante Ivan Moody, il chitarrista Zoltan Bathory, il chitarrista Caleb Bingham, il bassista Matt Snell, e il batterista Jeremy Spencer. Bingham fu poi sostituito dal chitarrista Darrell Roberts nel 2006, che fu poi sostituito da Jason Hook nel 2009. Il bassista Matt Snell lasciò la band nel 2010 e fu sostituito da Chris Kael nel 2011. Il loro album di debutto fu The Way of the Fist che fu pubblicato nel 2007. Dopo la sua uscita, la band, ha iniziato raggiungere il successo rapidamente. Nel 2009 esce War Is the Answer che aumenta molto la loro popolarità. Entrambi gli album vendono negli Stati Uniti più di 500.000 copie. L'11 ottobre 2011 esce il loro terzo album American Capitalist. La band ha suonato festival musicali internazionali, tra cui Mayhem Festival nel 2008 e nel 2010, e Download Festival nel 2009 e 2010.
Ivan L. Moody – voce
Zoltan Bathory – chitarra
Jason Hook – chitarra
Chris Kael – basso
Jeremy Spencer – batteria
DuPont family history traces back to sixteenth century
Planted in Florida
Published 12:03 a. m. ET June 26, 2015
KIMEKO MCCOY
www.staugustine.com/story/news/2015/06/26/dupont-family-h...
Family history is much like a seed.
It starts with a person planted in a particular spot and soon enough, it becomes deeply rooted in its community, connecting to things around it and creating a legacy.
Take the DuPont family for example.
In Florida, it starts with a man named Josiah DuPont, who was the first DuPont to settle in the state.
And for the last 30 years, his descendants have researched the family tree from one generation to the next.
Planted in Florida
St. Augustine natives Fred and Jim DuPont were born in the 1940s. They are two of their parents' six children and descendents of Josiah's brother, Charles DuPont.
Since 1980, they have compiled extensive research on the DuPont family history, pulling them all the way back to 16th century France.
"I started at the library up in Washington when I first got into it in 1980," Jim said. "I was always interested, but I didn't have the time to research it until I got to Washington."
Their research revealed the DuPont name appeared in the Huguenot stronghold of Rouen, France.
After facing persecution, Abraham DuPont fled to London, where he became a British subject, allowing him to immigrate to what is now the United States.
Born in 1658, he settled down in New York in 1699 and married.
Abraham's grandson Josiah is who Fred and Jim found to be the first to arrive in Florida based on copies of Spanish land grants that dated back to the 1790s.
He and his family tried to settle on the lands provided by the grants but were driven off by Native Americans in 1801.
The following year, Josiah died from a fever leaving all of his land in Florida to be regranted.
Charles, Josiah's brother, had 11 children.
One of them was named Abraham, born in 1783.
In 1828, Abraham and his family moved to St. Augustine, where he died in 1857.
"We've been here ever since," Fred said.
Abraham was active in the St. Augustine community.
He owned properties that extended to the south from what is now the Flagler County line to the north end of Hammock and from the ocean to the Matanzas River.
He owned acres on the other side of the Matanzas River bordered by Pellicer Creek.
He also owned a house in St. Augustine that is near where Price's Barbershop is today.
Abraham was on the building committee for the Trinity Episcopal Church in 1830 and went on to be the mayor of St. Augustine in from 1842 to 1843.
Deepening the Roots
In research done in 2013, Fred and Jim explored the development of the DuPont Center.
It sits on some land remaining of the Spanish land grant and is at the intersection of U.S. 1 and County Road 206.
According to the two's research, the DuPont Center was originally a farm that was created when Cornelius DuPont, grandson of Abraham, and his wife purchased 40 acres of land in the 1900s.
Subsequently, the couple purchased 120 acres, for a total of 160 acres.
The farm was on both sides of what is now U.S. 1.
It got its name when Cornelius and his wife donated the right of way to the government for the highway to be expanded.
After the intersection was established as the DuPont Center, the family decided that gas stations, restaurants and a roadhouse were more profitable options than farming.
That area became a place for travelers to get gas, fill their bellies or even attend a Saturday night dance during the 1940s and 1950s.
"I can remember going there with my parents and the kids would be running around and the parents would be inside and it would be a great time," Fred said.
In 1947, W.D. DuPont Sr. and his two sons, Andrew and William, founded W.D. DuPont and Sons Construction Co.
W.D. retired in 1959 at the same time the company purchased 120 acres of land to build a factory for the manufacturing of DuPont Steel Buildings and to farm.
In 1970, as W.D. celebrated his birthday, family tragedy struck and his wife suddenly died of an aneurism.
That same year, his son was killed in a plane crash at the St. Augustine Airport, and W.D. died from what his relatives say was a broken heart.
W.D. and Sons folded in the late 1980s and the county bought the property.
Growing up with History
Many of the DuPont family members have good memories of their upbringing.
"It was a great way to grow up. We were all one big family, and we had our own identity," Fred said.
As a kid, he remembers 160 acres was divided among the family.
Beehives and sugar cane were grown on the property.
"When it was time to harvest, the whole family would go out there," Fred said. "Every year, the family was provided with cane sugar and honey."
Chris Delaporte is a DuPont descendent and said growing up DuPont gave him a sense of heritage.
"I was born in Orlando, but my earliest recollection of the DuPont family was going to Crescent Beach to visit my grandparents," he said. "All those great memories of hunting and fishing were with my family."
He said keeping track of the family history is key and he serves as president of the family's council. His mother is one of the oldest in the family.
"(We) create a legacy and something our heirs and the people who came behind us will have," he said. "The word-of-mouth thing can only go so far."
Jim said researching the family's history with his brother works out well for the both of them, and they're able to retain the memories.
"I've always believed you can only see as far ahead of you as you can see back, so I've been looking back, back, back," he said.
Fred says everyone still manages to keep in touch.
"All the families in the area come together and stay in touch with each other," he said.
FARMERS INDEPENDENT WEEKLY March 30, 2006. MORE EFFICENT: Feeding on pasture puts roughly twice the nutrients back into the soil compared to applying a similar amount of manure with a mechanical spreader.
This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 06/07/1917.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognize anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.
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Mercoledì 9 settembre 2020 il programma della Estate Sforzesca 2020 prosegue con la tappa milanese del Momentum Tour del supergruppo strumentale Calibro 35. Il concerto si svolge alle ore 21.30 presso il Cortile delle Armi del Castello Sforzesco di Milano.
La vera generosità verso il futuro consiste nel donare tutto al presente: nel 1951 il Premio Nobel per la Letteratura Albert Camus scriveva questa frase facendo tesoro del concetto più antico del pensiero umano da Oriente ad Occidente, lo stesso declamato dai latini con l’espressione Hic et Nunc che è anche fondamento dello Zen, l’arte di camminare sul sottile filo dell’adesso. A vent’anni dall’inizio del Terzo Millennio, in un’epoca quanto mai sospesa tra nostalgia del passato e ansia per gli scenari apocalittici prospettati quotidianamente dai media, i Calibro 35 hanno realizzato un’opera che fotografa al meglio il momento e il suo contesto.
Il disco Momentum, uscito lo scorso 24 gennaio, rappresenta un nuovo punto di partenza per una delle formazioni contemporanee che più è riuscita a superare declinazioni di genere e forme espressive, mantenendo una personalità totalmente riconoscibile e apprezzata a livello internazionale. Se dal 2007, anno in cui prende il via l’avventura, il sound espresso dalla band si sviluppa indagando in special modo i suoni di un’epoca passata, Momentum rappresenta la necessaria svolta per sondare come si possa fare musica al giorno d’oggi: una riflessione sull’attualità, capace di far tesoro di ciò che c’è stato per andare oltre, col fermo intento di realizzare un’opera destinata a rimanere, senza correre il rischio di trasformarsi in una bella foto sbiadita sul fondo di un baule.
Una scelta tutt’altro che scontata per la creatura a cinque teste di Cavina, Colliva, Gabrielli, Martellotta e Rondanini, cinque personalità cardine dell’attuale scena musicale nostrana (e non solo) intenzionate a rimettersi in gioco proprio nel momento in cui si affermano su scala globale, raccogliendo attestati di stima tangibili come i campionamenti ad opera di Jay-Z e Dr. Dre e, ancora, firmando colonne sonore per produzioni cinematografiche da Hollywood al Vecchio Continente, sino alla consacrazione sui principali palchi mondiali accanto a mostri sacri come Muse, Sharon Jones, Sun Rae Arkestra e Thundercat.
Massimo Martellotta - chitarre, sintetizzatori, tastiere
Enrico Gabrielli - tastiere, flauto, sassofono, xilofono
Fabio Rondanini - batteria
Luca Cavina - basso
Tommaso Colliva - produzione
Photograph published 09/03/1918
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognize anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.
E.B. Grandin, in the present Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site.
In the early 1800's Palmyra, New York was bursting with the promise of growth and prosperity. In 1828 it added a new three story building to its bustling business district. That structure was known as Thayer and Grandin's Row. It was not the excellence of its construction or its striking facade that would give it a place in history but rather, it was the fact that two young men, Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Egbert B. Grandin, an aspiring young publisher, signed a contract to publish a book, entitled the Book of Mormon. The year of their agreement was 1829.
Through the ensuing years many alterations were made to the building. Now, that part of the building owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been restored to the way it was in the late 1820's.
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This is a copy of a magazine article that was going to feature one of my pictures. The article in question was intended to appear in The Big Picture, which is the ‘in-house’ magazine for London based company RF Design.
Unfortunately the article wasn’t published, a heinous error that I put down to my photo being so good that it would completely overshadow the other articles in the said publication - that’s what I’ve been telling myself anyway. If anyone can be bothered, my original shot can be viewed here - www.flickr.com/photos/8672968@N02/599054860/in/set-721576...
Thanks to Abby at RF for writing and sending me the article, and for having such good taste in pictures!
This past week I finally got around to sending in my article on May's photopaddling expedition to Gunboat Island and Tar Bluff in the Combahee River.
Bluffton Today is the awesomest newspaper, ever!
Back slaps, high fives and belly bumps all around!
Check out the set HERE!
Online edition of the article HERE!
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"Fishing in Fortescue," an oil painting by Jennifer Goos of Millville, is included in the "Cumberland County on Canvas" exhibit that opens at Gallery 50 on Friday.
Featured photographer on MidCurrent this week! www.midcurrent.com is IMO the best fly fishing resource on the net.
Cottesloe Beach on a sunny west aussie summer day - the beautiful blue green indian ocean lined by white sand...
taken from my old sony ericsson Z1010 mobile.
In this hotel from centuries ago you've got to duck your head to go in, and put your knees in the corner if you want to sit down with the door closed
My work featured on White Wire's MySpace profile. Actually, lots of my work here. Though my dead domain claimed their banners ... oops ... Gotta fix that really soon. Great music remains, though!
Catch up on my published work at www.jcm-photo.com/blog
This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on 24/04/1917.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognize anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below
Photograph published 24th July 1918.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognize anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.
The "Reflect: Listening & Speaking" series, published by National Geographic Learning in 2022, offers a thorough approach to learning English. Tailored for American English learners, this six-level series is crafted not only to impart English language skills but also to foster students' comprehension of their role in the global landscape. Each level of the series is designed to accommodate up to 48 teaching hours.
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The Kid Laroi, pseudonimo di Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, si esibisce per la prima volta in Italia il 12 luglio 2022 al Milano Summer Festival presso l'Alcatraz di Milano, con una data dell'End Of The World Tour.
Cresciuto ascoltando le icone dell’hip hop e dell’R&B come Tupac, Erykah Badu, The Fugees, Lil Wayne e Kanye West, il diciottenne da record ha sempre sognato e voluto fare musica, sperando di riuscire a guadagnarsi un posto all’interno di questa eredità specificamente americana.
The Kid Laroi inizia a scrivere rap fin da bambino e, nonostante il tragico omicidio di suo zio che nel 2015 ha sconvolto il suo intero nucleo familiare, ha continuato ad inseguire la sua passione riempiendo interi quaderni di rime e affinando sempre di più la sua abilità di paroliere. Ma è stato solo quando ha iniziato a caricare online video di freestyle che ha cominciato a ritagliarsi un suo pubblico. "Un ragazzo mi ha contattato su Facebook dicendo che potevo usare il suo studio gratuitamente: mi ha concesso un po’ di tempo in studio, ho registrato un sacco di canzoni e le ho pubblicate su Sound Cloud" ricorda Charlton.
La sua naturale predisposizione a mescolare trap e melodia, utilizzando talvolta l’auto-tune in modo originale, ha attirato l’attenzione dell’industria musicale e lo ha reso una delle voci più interessanti del rap. Nel 2019 raggiunge un’ampia notorietà con il brano “Let Her Go”, di cui il video diretto da Cole Bennet vanta oltre 20 milioni di visualizzazioni.
Il brano “Without You”, certificato Oro in Italia con più di mezzo miliardo di stream e più di 2 milioni di video creati con il suono su TikTok, ha raggiunto la Top 10 della Global, la Top 15 della classifica Viral globale, la Top 40 della Viral italiana di Spotify, la Top 15 della classifica globale di Shazam e la Top 20 della classifica globale di Apple Music.
Il successo del suo nuovo EP “F*CK Love (Savage)”, che ha debuttato al terzo posto della Billboard 200, è solo l’inizio per The Kid Laroi che con il singolo “Stay”, pubblicato insieme alla superstar mondiale Justin Bieber, si è aggiudicato il Disco d’Oro e Tre Volte il Disco di Platino, posizionandosi alla Numero 1 della classifica Airplay in Italia e nella Top 10 della Chart Pop Top 200 su Spotify Italia e registrando rispettivamente mezzo miliardo di stream e 1 miliardo ascolti, a livello mondiale.
È il terzo brano nella storia della classifica RS 100 ad essere per sette settimane consecutive in prima posizione. La canzone ha raggiunto il successo mondiale arrivando alla prima posizione della classifica Hot 100 di Billboard, ma il suo trionfo era stato pensato da un’attenta campagna sui social e piattaforme di Justin Bieber e The Kid Laroi: “Stay” è stata utilizzata in oltre 8 milioni e mezzo di video su TikTok - uno dei primi a contribuire alla viralità della canzone è stato il fotografo e creator @ToTouchAnEmu che ha 9 milioni di follower.
Photos from the Publish and Be Damned self-publishing fair held at the ICA on Saturday 17 March 2012.
Photo: Lucy Pawlak
Photograph published 17th April 1918.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognize anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.