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Favre vs. Rodgers - The Final Verdict FOXSports.com - Most people are comparing 2008 Favre to 2008 Rodgers and trying to draw comparisons between the two. They are trying to figure out if you put Favre on this ... |
2 men escape after SUV breaks through ice in Wis. Chicago Tribune, United States - Twenty-year-old Rodger Laabs of Omro and 22-year-old Jacob Kuhn of Oshkosh climbed out of the sunroof. Anthes says one man was wet from his knees down, ... Two escape injury after vehicle falls through Lake Winnebago ice 2 Men Escape After SUV Breaks Through Ice On Lake Winnebago |
Milwaukee Missing Woman's Case Highlighted On ABC's '20/20' WISN.com, WI - Kraemer she she understands Rodger's family is hurt, but her fight to find her daughter continues. "It's not about the Rodgers. It's about Carl and what he ... Missing in Milwaukee: A Mother's Quest for Justice |
The Astros Should NOT Sign Andy Pettitte The Queensberry Rules, MA - And, in fact, I remember that when his best bud Rodger Dodjer decided to re-up with the Astros, planning his first start on June 22 - you know, ... |
![]() The Age | Revealed: the author of a hoax The Age, Australia - Photo: Rodger Cummins IT'S been an eventful week in the life of Katherine Wilson. On Tuesday, as details of an elaborate hoax against conservative historian ... |
Glens Falls Post-Star | Committee idea shot down, then formed Glens Falls Post-Star, NY - Granville Supervisor Rodger Hurley this morning proposed the creation of a subcommittee that would deal with the favorite bête noire of local governments in ... |
The Case for Enterprise Architects NetworkWorld.com, MA - At the $1 billion brokerage, CEO Rodger Riney recently suggested to Patterson to send some EAs to User Summits with customers-people who trade stock ... |
![]() The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com | Councilman calls for capture of Fugitive of the Week WKYC-TV, OH - Zachary Reed, who represents Cleveland's Ward 3, says he is sure someone knows where Juston Rodgers is hiding. Rodgers, 18, was named Fugitive of the Week ... US marshals seek robbery suspect |
Firefighters rescue kite Manawatu Standard, New Zealand - Chief Fire Officer Rodger Calder said a call was received from a mother at her wit's end after her son's brand-new Christmas kite veered off into a tree. ... |
So Ike Says: How much is too much? Frazee Vergas Forum, MN - Thankfully, this went without mishap due to the first trail breaking efforts and with an excellent trail grooming machine loaned to us by Rodger Palmer ... |
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Jim Reeves was born in Galloway, Texas, a small rural community near Carthage. He became known as a crooner because of his warm, velvety voice. His songs were remarkable for their simple elegance highlighted by his rich light baritone voice. Songs such as "He'll Have to Go," "Adios Amigo (song)," "Welcome To My World," and "Am I Losing You" demonstrated this approach. Jim Reeves' Christmas songs have been perennial favorites, including songs such as "Silver Bells," "Blue Christmas," and "An Old Christmas Card".For many years, Reeves mixed college life with baseball and music. Influenced by such Western swing artists as Jimmie Rodgers and Moon Mullican as well as popular crooners Bing Crosby, Eddy Arnold and Frank Sinatra, it was not long before he got a foothold into the music industry. For a time, he was a member of Moon Mullican's band and also worked as a DJ and announcer with local radio stations. He made some early, Moon Mullican-style recordings like "Each Beat of my Heart" and "My Heart's Like a Welcome Mat" in the late 1940s/early 1950s.After an injury cut short his minor-league baseball career with the St. Louis Cardinals farm system, his musical break came while working as announcer on KWKH Radio in Shreveport, Louisiana. Singer Sleepy LaBeef could not make it on time for a performance on the Louisiana Hayride, according to former Hayride emcee Frank Page, and Reeves was asked to fill in. (Other accounts—including Reeves himself, in an interview later released on the RCA album Yours Sincerely—name Hank Williams as the absentee.) Reeves' singing career was launchedIn 195960 Reeves scored his greatest hit with the Joe Allison composition "He'll Have to Go," which earned him a platinum record. He had a posthumous No.1 hit on the United Kingdom pop charts in 1966 with "Distant Drums," a song written for him by Cindy Walker. Jim Reeves was one of the few Western singers, including music acts such as Boney M and ABBA, who became widely known in the non-European world, including Africa, India and Southeast Asia. To this day he is affectionately referred to as "Gentleman Jim" in those parts.
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The Allen Brothers, Lee and Austin, were among the first of the fraternal duets that became popular in the '20s and '30s. They were known for their fast-paced, upbeat blues and old-time music-influenced songs. Offering sometimes-bawdy good-time music, droll humor, and Lee Allen's delightful kazoo leads, they created a unique blues-derived sound independent from that of country music's star bluesman of the day, Jimmie Rodgers. Between 1926-1934 the "Chattanooga Boys" recorded 89 songs and notched several hits. The brothers were born five years apart (Austin was the oldest) around the turn of the century on Monteagle Mountain, 50 miles north of Chattanooga, to a sawyer and a trained violinist. In childhood they were influenced by a combination of contemporary and traditional music. The brothers hit the local music circuit around 1923, becoming particularly popular in isolated coal-mining camps. While traveling, the Allens began collecting all sorts of local, traditional tunes. Soon they began writing their own songs, many of which contain references to their mountain home and the Chattanooga area, and they absorbed the blues, often of the sort containing sexual double meanings, perhaps more thoroughly than any subsequent brother duet. The Allens made their recording debut on the Columbia label in 1926. Their first single was a version of "Salty Dog Blues" titled "Bow Wow Blues." It became quite popular, but when the label released their "Laughin' and Cryin' Blues" in its 14,000-numbered "Race" series instead of the 15,000 "Old-Time" series, the brothers were offended and threatened to sue the company if the records remained on the shelves. The mistake was probably an honest one on Columbia's part; some Allen Brothers recordings sound very close to those by Southeastern African-American performers of the day, especially to those by small hokum ensembles. Nevertheless, the Allens moved to Victor and met Ralph Peer, who was reaping the fruits of his discovery of Jimmie Rodgers and was keen to mine the white blues vein further. In concerts the Allens sang a combination of up-tempo and slower tunes, and became frustrated when Peer insisted that they record only the former. Still, they remained with Victor until 1933, recording such hits as "Skippin' and Flyin'" (1928) and "Jake Walk Blues" (1930), the latter a commentary on the Jamaican ginger ("jake") food-poisoning episode that made headlines that year. During the Depression, the brothers continued to record, but despite their popularity they had difficulty earning enough to support their families. In 1933 Austin and his family moved to New York, where he became a radio announcer. Lee stayed in Tennessee and became a construction worker. They also appeared together in a play, Bushwhacker, and made a final stab at the music business with a session in 1934 for ARC. They cut new versions of some of their best hits, but these recordings still didn't make enough impact to justify a return to full-time music-making. Austin later became a construction worker and engineer. He died in Williamston, SC, in 1959. In the late '60s, the Allen Brothers were rediscovered by a new generation. Several LP reissues of their 78 rpm recordings appeared, and Lee Allen was coaxed into performing again. He appeared occasionally at local events near his home in Lebanon, TN, before his death in 1981. The 1990s saw the release of the brothers' complete recordings on three compact discs by Austria's Document label. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide
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On a recent San Diego Union-Tribune piece, Terry Rodgers ventured into the troubled waters of the SUP debate, trying to present arguments made by both sides of the aisle.
http://digg.com/other_sports/Quick_Analysis_of_SUP_Debate_on_San_Diego_Union_Tribune
Miss A, Andrea Rodgers tells readers about her new partnership with Ask E. Jean who gives advice in Elle magazine.
http://digg.com/celebrity/Ask_E_Jean_Gave_Ask_Miss_A_The_Best_Compliment_Yet
Andrea Rodgers, Miss A gives her readers advice on where to shop for gowns, shoes and accessories for the Inaugural events coming up. She gives tips on shopping clearance sales and fashion trends.
http://digg.com/celebrity/Are_You_Ready_For_Inaugural_Events
Andrea Rodgers, Miss A discusses how Fashion For Paws was started and announces the date for Fashion For Paws 2009. She shares a press release from Tara de Nicholas at The Washington Humane Society.
http://digg.com/celebrity/Fashion_For_Paws_2009
Miss A, Andrea Rodgers gives advice to a woman who is dreading going on a first date.
http://digg.com/celebrity/First_Date_Dread
Miss A, Andrea Rodgers reviews The Spa at Equinox Fitness in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
http://digg.com/health/The_Spa_At_Equinox
Andrea Rodgers, Miss A fills her readers in on a Booking Signing event at Ginger Boutique at Bethesda Row in Bethesda, Maryland with Cathy Alter, author of "Up For Renewal:What Magazines Taught Me About Love, Sex, And Starting Over".
http://digg.com/celebrity/Cathy_Alter_Book_Signing_at_Ginger_Boutique
Miss A, Andrea Rodgers gives advice to a woman on whether or not to see a man who is back after cutting off contact for a long time.
http://digg.com/celebrity/He_s_Back_And_They_Always_Come_Back
Miss A, Andrea Rodgers discusses the power that Facebook has over us as individuals and small business owners.
http://digg.com/business_finance/The_Power_of_Facebook
Andrea Rodgers, Miss A gives advice to a woman whose fiance ended their engagement while she was dealing with a serious medical problem. How is she supposed to trust again and move on?
http://digg.com/celebrity/He_Picked_A_Fine_Time_To_Leave_Me

























