mardi 30 novembre 2010
mardi 23 novembre 2010
ELVIS PRESLEY - I can´t help it
Home recordings April 1959 Goethestrasse, Bad Nauheim - Germany
I can´t help it (Hank Williams)
Today I passed you on the street
And my heart was at your feet
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
Somebody else stood by your side
And he looked so satisfied
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
I memory from the past came slowly stealing
As I brushed your arm and walked so close to you (yeah)
Oh heaven only knows how much I miss you
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
I can´t help it (Hank Williams)
Today I passed you on the street
And my heart was at your feet
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
Somebody else stood by your side
And he looked so satisfied
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
I memory from the past came slowly stealing
As I brushed your arm and walked so close to you (yeah)
Oh heaven only knows how much I miss you
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
I can't help it if I'm still in love with you
samedi 20 novembre 2010
21 November
Hal Smith, fiddler/publisher/entertainment executive, born Cullman County, AL 1923.
Jean Shepard born "Ollie Imogene Shepard," in Paul's Valley, OK 1933.
Flatt & Scruggs recorded there first session for Columbia Records 1950.
Jean Shepard joined the Grand Ole Opry 1955.
Johnny Burnette's single "You're Sixteen" charted 1960.
George Jones' single "A Good Year for the Roses" debuts on the charts 1970.
Kelsi Osborn, of "SHeDAISY" born Magna, UT 1974.
Lynn Anderson's album "Rose Garden" certified platinum 1986.
Johnny Cash's two live prison albums, were both certified platinum 1986
Garth Brooks released his "Fresh Horses," album 1995.
Jim Eanes, age 71, Bluegrass singer/guitarist, died 1995.
MCA Nashville released Vince Gill's "Souvenirs" album 1995.
MCA released "The Best of Joe Ely" 2000.
Source : Country Calendar
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Jean Shepard born "Ollie Imogene Shepard," in Paul's Valley, OK 1933.
Flatt & Scruggs recorded there first session for Columbia Records 1950.
Jean Shepard joined the Grand Ole Opry 1955.
Johnny Burnette's single "You're Sixteen" charted 1960.
George Jones' single "A Good Year for the Roses" debuts on the charts 1970.
Kelsi Osborn, of "SHeDAISY" born Magna, UT 1974.
Lynn Anderson's album "Rose Garden" certified platinum 1986.
Johnny Cash's two live prison albums, were both certified platinum 1986
Garth Brooks released his "Fresh Horses," album 1995.
Jim Eanes, age 71, Bluegrass singer/guitarist, died 1995.
MCA Nashville released Vince Gill's "Souvenirs" album 1995.
MCA released "The Best of Joe Ely" 2000.
Source : Country Calendar
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mercredi 17 novembre 2010
17 November
Wiley Walker of "Wiley & Gene" born Laurel Hill, FL 1911.
Bruce Hinton, MCA executive, born Tell City, IN 1936.
Gordon Lightfoot born Orilla, Ontario, Canada 1938.
Henry Whitter, rural folk music recording pioneer, died Morganton, NC 1941.
Gene Clark, singer/songwriter/guitarist, born Tipton, MO 1944.
Opry House Matinee, hosted by Eddy Arnold and Ernest Tubb, debuted on the Mutual Radio Network 1945.
Eva Overstake, age 33, a.k.a. Mrs. Red Foley, took her own life after learning her husband was having an affair with Sally Sweet 1951. Red Foley married Sally Sweet, a short time later.
Marty Robbins' "Singing The Blues," went to #1 in 1956.
Brenda Lee released "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree," 1958.
Richard Adams Jr., of the Johnson Mountain Boys, born Gettysburg, PA 1958.
Waylon Jennings' "Yours Love," charted 1968.
Gary Stewart's "Ramblin Man" charted 1973.
CMH released Butch Baldassari's album "Evergreen" 1994.
Shania Twain's album "The Woman In Me" certified as having sold over ten million units 1997.
Garth Brooks released his two-disc concert set "Double Live," 1998. The album sold over fifteen million copies making it the best selling live album in history.
Blake Shelton and wife Kaynette were married 2003.
Don Gibson, age 75, died in Nashville, TN 2003.
Source : Country Calendar
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Bruce Hinton, MCA executive, born Tell City, IN 1936.
Gordon Lightfoot born Orilla, Ontario, Canada 1938.
Henry Whitter, rural folk music recording pioneer, died Morganton, NC 1941.
Gene Clark, singer/songwriter/guitarist, born Tipton, MO 1944.
Opry House Matinee, hosted by Eddy Arnold and Ernest Tubb, debuted on the Mutual Radio Network 1945.
Eva Overstake, age 33, a.k.a. Mrs. Red Foley, took her own life after learning her husband was having an affair with Sally Sweet 1951. Red Foley married Sally Sweet, a short time later.
Marty Robbins' "Singing The Blues," went to #1 in 1956.
Brenda Lee released "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree," 1958.
Richard Adams Jr., of the Johnson Mountain Boys, born Gettysburg, PA 1958.
Waylon Jennings' "Yours Love," charted 1968.
Gary Stewart's "Ramblin Man" charted 1973.
CMH released Butch Baldassari's album "Evergreen" 1994.
Shania Twain's album "The Woman In Me" certified as having sold over ten million units 1997.
Garth Brooks released his two-disc concert set "Double Live," 1998. The album sold over fifteen million copies making it the best selling live album in history.
Blake Shelton and wife Kaynette were married 2003.
Don Gibson, age 75, died in Nashville, TN 2003.
Source : Country Calendar
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Le track listing du prochain ROCKERS KUILTURE 2 à paraître chez ROCK PARADISE RECORDS le 17 Janvier 2011 (RPRCD 011)
** Ne pas oublier la BOULE NOIRE le 28 Janvier 2011 à partir de 19h30.
1- The Megatons : Catalina Push Push
2- Be Bop Creek : Have Myself A Ball
3- The Spunyboys : We Missed The train
4- Nashville Cats : Bring It Back Again
5- Las Vargas : La Chica Alborotada
6- Rockhouse Trio : My Advice
7- Hot Rod 56 : Hot And Speed
8- Franck Daymon : Down The Line
9- Jezebel Rock : Modern Don Juan
10-Washington Dead Cats : Crazy When I Hear That Beat
11-Pete And The Starphonics : Home Of The Blues
12-Nico And The Rhythm Dudes : Gonna Back To Ya
13-Jim And The Beams : Jumpin' Jive
14-Hot Chickens : The Devil And Me
15-Cattle Call : Gotta Lotta Rhythm In My Soul
16-Flaming Combo : Tally Ho
17-Hot Rhythm And Booze : Shortnin' Bread
18-Black Cat Joe And Miss Corrina : Joe's Boogie
19-Teenkats : Pink And Black
20-Hot Strings : Ride And Roll
21-Boppin' Gleasers : (? titre à confirmer)
22-Flea Brain Trio : Long Black Shiny Car
23-The Red Cabs : Old Black Joe
24-Nelson Carrera And The Hot Rocks : Let's Get Wild
25-Graziella : I Fought The Law
lundi 15 novembre 2010
15 November
Lowell Blanchard, Promoter, born Palmer, IL 1910.
William Fries, a.k.a. "C. W. McCall," born Audubon, IA 1928.
Patsy Montana was hired by WQAM radio, in Miami, FL 1950.
Hank Snow released "A Fool Such As I" 1952.
Elvis' first movie, "Love Me Tender" premiered in New York City in 1956. Elvis made a total of thirty-three movies.
Bobby Helms recorded "Fraulein," 1956, and it remained on the charts for fifty-two weeks.
Jack Ingram born Houston, TX 1970.
Albert E. Brumley, age 72, gospel songwriter, died 1977.
Alabama's "Alabama Christmas" album certified gold in 1985.
Randy Travis' "Diggin' Up Bones" was #1 on the Country charts 1986.
Capitol Nashville released John Berry's album "Things Are Not the Same" 1994.
Wynonna made her acting debut on TV's "Touched By An Angel," 1998.
Source : Country Calendar
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William Fries, a.k.a. "C. W. McCall," born Audubon, IA 1928.
Patsy Montana was hired by WQAM radio, in Miami, FL 1950.
Hank Snow released "A Fool Such As I" 1952.
Elvis' first movie, "Love Me Tender" premiered in New York City in 1956. Elvis made a total of thirty-three movies.
Bobby Helms recorded "Fraulein," 1956, and it remained on the charts for fifty-two weeks.
Jack Ingram born Houston, TX 1970.
Albert E. Brumley, age 72, gospel songwriter, died 1977.
Alabama's "Alabama Christmas" album certified gold in 1985.
Randy Travis' "Diggin' Up Bones" was #1 on the Country charts 1986.
Capitol Nashville released John Berry's album "Things Are Not the Same" 1994.
Wynonna made her acting debut on TV's "Touched By An Angel," 1998.
Source : Country Calendar
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dimanche 14 novembre 2010
14 November
- Ken Carson, "Sons of the Pioneers," born 1914.
- Noel Boggs, western swing steel guitarist, born Oklahoma City, OK 1917.
- Merle Travis recorded "Won'tcha Be My Baby," 1950.
- Marty Robbins first Columbia recording session 1951.
- Ernest Tubb recorded "I'm In Love With Molly," for Decca 1951.
- The Carlisles joined the Grand Ole Opry 1953.
The "Blue Bonnet Barn Dance," debuted 1953 on KCEN-TV Temple, TX.
Time Magazine coined the phrase "Nashville Sound," in an article 1960.
Johnny Cash was arrested in Nashville, for an alcohol related offense 1961.
Tom T. Hall recorded "I Flew Over Our House Last Night" 1972.
Johnny Paycheck released his album "Take This Job and Shove It" 1977.
Rosanne Cash's single "My Baby Thinks He's a Train" went to #1 1981.
Mel Tillis' home severely damaged by fire 1988.
Wynonna and hubby Arch Kelley III announced that they were divorcing 1998. The couple was married in 1995, after Wynonna became pregnant with their second child.
Jasmine Records released Red Foley's album "Stay a Little Longer" 2000.
Collectables released Flatt & Scruggs "Town and Country/Changin' Times" 2000.
Toby Keith was named "Favorite Male Artist" for the third consecutive year, at The American Music Awards show in Los Angeles 2004.
Source : Country Calendar
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- Noel Boggs, western swing steel guitarist, born Oklahoma City, OK 1917.
- Merle Travis recorded "Won'tcha Be My Baby," 1950.
- Marty Robbins first Columbia recording session 1951.
- Ernest Tubb recorded "I'm In Love With Molly," for Decca 1951.
- The Carlisles joined the Grand Ole Opry 1953.
The "Blue Bonnet Barn Dance," debuted 1953 on KCEN-TV Temple, TX.
Time Magazine coined the phrase "Nashville Sound," in an article 1960.
Johnny Cash was arrested in Nashville, for an alcohol related offense 1961.
Tom T. Hall recorded "I Flew Over Our House Last Night" 1972.
Johnny Paycheck released his album "Take This Job and Shove It" 1977.
Rosanne Cash's single "My Baby Thinks He's a Train" went to #1 1981.
Mel Tillis' home severely damaged by fire 1988.
Wynonna and hubby Arch Kelley III announced that they were divorcing 1998. The couple was married in 1995, after Wynonna became pregnant with their second child.
Jasmine Records released Red Foley's album "Stay a Little Longer" 2000.
Collectables released Flatt & Scruggs "Town and Country/Changin' Times" 2000.
Toby Keith was named "Favorite Male Artist" for the third consecutive year, at The American Music Awards show in Los Angeles 2004.
Source : Country Calendar
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vendredi 5 novembre 2010
Michelle Williams en Marilyn Monroe .....
A 30 ans, Michelle Williams a été choisie pour incarner l'éblouissante et complexe Marilyn Monroe au cinéma, dans le biopic "My Week With Marilyn" dont le tournage vient de débuter. Découvrez la première photo de cette transformation stupéfiante.
Les légendes ne meurent jamais. 48 ans après sa mort, Marilyn Monroe fascine toujours autant.
Alors qu'à peine sorti, son journal intime "Fragments" s'arrache dans les librairies avec près de 500 000 exemplaires déjà vendus, c'est désormais un film qui s'apprête à ressusciter le mythe.
Adapté des mémoires de Colin Clark, ancien assistant de Marilyn, My Week With Marilyn raconte la fuite de l'actrice vers Angleterre pour échapper à l'enfer d'Hollywood.
Le tournage vient de débuter à Londres sous la direction de Simon Curtis. Vous découvrez ici les toutes première photos de Michelle Williams en Marilyn Monroe.
Source : http://www.staragora.com/news/michelle-williams-en-marilyn-monroe-la-premiere-photo/406747
jeudi 4 novembre 2010
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