Posts Tagged ‘Presents’

Gary Clark Jr – KGSR FM Presents Antone’s Blues 30th Anniversary

September 19th, 2011

Gary Cark Jr. at Antone’s Blues 30th Anniversary Celebration performing Evil Hearted Woman by T Bone Walker. Antone’s 30th Anniversary Celebration blues festival was held at Auditorium Shores – Rock Island. It is one of the many free outdoor Blues On The Green concerts KGSR FM radio station puts on every summer. July 6th 2006 The Antone Allstars Band include Roscoe Beck on Bass – Mark Kazanoff on Sax – Shawn Pittman on Guitars and Vocals – Johnny Moeller on Guitar – Jay Moeller on Drums

WATCH NEW ZEITGEIST: www.youtube.com | Zeitgeist Moving Forward (ZMF) Special founding member interview with Peter Joseph on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles Radio following the global screening of the new ZMF movie. …please enjoy… PS KPFK 90.7 FM radio is listener supported (I personally am not affiliated with them), but I’m showing some support here by uploading a shorter version of their interview with Peter Joseph. The .mp3 FULL interview can be downloaded here: archive.kpfk.org Check out the Zeitgeist Movement on Facebook at: www.facebook.com Who is Peter Joseph of the Zeitgeist Movement? www.youtube.com ??? SMILE ?????? SMILE ??? www.thezeitgeistmovement.com ??? SMILE ?????? SMILE ??? Zeitgeist Moving Forward (FULL) by Peter Joseph is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http

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The Golden Garter Family Theatre presents A Magical Melodrama

August 8th, 2011

View the highlights of this foot-stompin, knee-slappin, rootin-tootin, side-splitting family friendly comedy show as the talented cast of thespians entertain you until you “laugh ’til your cheeks hurt!” A Magical Melodrama at The Golden Garter is now playing throughout the great Pacific Northwest (that’s Oregon, Washington and sometimes even Idaho for all of you city folk). Come and see what all of the laughter is about and experience this show in person, ya hear? www.AMagicalMelodrama.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – Generations Radio Theater Presents

February 25th, 2011

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – Generations Radio Theater Presents

When Washington Irving first published this collection of essays, sketches, and tales–originally entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.–readers greeted it with enthusiasm, and Irving emerged as America’s first successful professional author.

“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “Rip Van Winkle,” two of America’s most recognizable and loved works of fiction, display Irving’s ability to depict American landscapes and culture so vividly that readers feel themselves a part of them. And it is on the basis of these two classic tales that Irving is generally credited with inventing the short story as a distinct literary genre. This volume also contains gently ironic pieces about life in England that reflect the author’s interest in the traditions of the Old World and his longings for his home in the New.

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The History Channel Presents Washington the Warrior

January 11th, 2011

The History Channel Presents Washington the Warrior

  • WASHINGTON THE WARRIOR

As one of the nation’s most recognizable faces, he appears in every American history textbook and graces the dollar bill. Yet although he acts as the iconic figurehead of America, little is known about the man behind the myth. Before George Washington became America’s first president and an enduring national symbol, he was a soldier. In this landmark release, THE HISTORY CHANNEL® presents an intimate chronicle of Washington’s little-known military life. Follow him from his first officer’s commission in the Virginia militia through the difficult lessons of his youth and his 17-year retirement. Witness his reemergence as the soul of the American Revolution and see how he transformed a ragtag band of men into an army that could battle–and beat–the greatest military in the world. Featuring stunning location footage, gripping re-enactments, and candid interviews with historical and military experts, WASHINGTON THE WARRIOR narrates one man’s epic journey to greatness–and the birth of a nation. DVD Features: Behind-the-Scenes “History in the Making”; Interactive Menus; Scene SelectionHe was “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen,” and Washington the Warrior puts the emphasis on the beginning of that equation. The military career of George Washington is the well-chosen focus of this History Channel documentary, which will probably surprise the casual history buff. It gives the fascinating story of Washington’s youthful ride into the Ohio territory to deliver a message to the French, a defining moment (and one that made Washington a celebrity after his diary of the journey was published). The film strongly suggests that the young Washington was in over his head in the early battles that followed, and that his career might well have ended after he led a British debacle at Fort Necessity, a stumble at the start of the French and Indian War. Glossing lightly over GW’s years as a gentleman farmer, the doc picks up again with Washington’s takeover of the Revolutionary army (he showed up at the Second Continental Congress dressed in his military uniform, leaving little question about his intentions) and the tenacious years that followed. The approach here is basically an illustrated lecture, with Stacy Keach intoning the story of Washington, and experts (mostly sounding enthralled with Washington’s life) providing context. Meanwhile, armies of reenactors march through their paces in pretend battles. Jackson Bolt plays the mature Washington, with Shea Patrick as the younger version–and how refreshing to see the carved-in-marble George Washington as a guy in his twenties. CGI effects are a big boost here, and the location work is often flavorful. The re-creations have the flat, unconvincing quality of many such things–nobody ever gets their uniforms dirty–but the life being described is an important one, and the approach is foursquare. –Robert Horton

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Mr Peter Parker Presents Slug of Atmosphere

October 11th, 2010


Slug From Atmosphere freestyles live on the air of B96 with Peter Parker.

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Owen Benjamin Presents – Owen Benjamin Presents Preview “Music Video”

September 26th, 2010


See this video in HIGH QUALITY: www.youtube.com Get more free original videos: crackle.com COMING THIS JUNE TO C-SPOT! What do you get when you combine ’80′s style music videos with modern day LOL comedy? Here’s a sneak preview at the upcoming hilarious music videos from Owen Benjamin. tags: cspot owen benjamin 1980 mtv music video hilarious comedy preview presents

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Owen Benjamin Presents – Music Video: Drunken Basketball

September 11th, 2010


Owen Benjamin offers his expertise in dealing with uncomfortable situations. Slamdrunk this video to the boozehound in your life. crackle.com

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Owen Benjamin Presents – Music Video: I Wish

September 3rd, 2010


Owen expresses his one desire through song; A car that runs solely on pee. Owen Benjamin offers his expertise in dealing with uncomfortable situations. crackle.com

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Owen Benjamin Presents – Music Video: Annoying Couple

September 1st, 2010


The annoying couple. With their inside jokes always kissing, pawing and groping. Make them keep in their pants by sending this great music video from Owen Benjamin. Owen Benjamin offers his expertise in dealing with uncomfortable situations. For more Owen Benjamin Presents: crackle.com tags: cspot Owen Benjamin video music video funny Comedy annoying couple love funny ballad love kiss grope annoy

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The History Channel Presents Washington the Warrior

April 13th, 2010

  • The History Channel takes a look as George Washington’s pre-presidential career as a soldier on this fascinating program. Exploring a part of Washington’s life that is rarely covered, WASHINGTON THE WARRIOR is full of exciting reenactments and wise words from historians. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES Rating: NR Age: 733961760187 UPC: 733961760187 M

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As one of the nation’s most recognizable faces, he appears in every American history textbook and graces the dollar bill. Yet although he acts as the iconic figurehead of America, little is known about the man behind the myth. Before George Washington became America’s first president and an enduring national symbol, he was a soldier. In this landmark release, THE HISTORY CHANNEL® presents an intimate chronicle of Washington’s little-known military life. Follow him from his first officer’s commission in the Virginia militia through the difficult lessons of his youth and his 17-year retirement. Witness his reemergence as the soul of the American Revolution and see how he transformed a ragtag band of men into an army that could battle–and beat–the greatest military in the world. Featuring stunning location footage, gripping re-enactments, and candid interviews with historical and military experts, WASHINGTON THE WARRIOR narrates one man’s epic journey to greatness–and the birth of a nation. DVD Features: Behind-the-Scenes “History in the Making”; Interactive Menus; Scene SelectionAmazon.com
He was “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen,” and Washington the Warrior puts the emphasis on the beginning of that equation. The military career of George Washington is the well-chosen focus of this History Channel documentary, which will probably surprise the casual history buff. It gives the fascinating story of Washington’s youthful ride into the Ohio territory to deliver a message to the French, a defining moment (and one that made Washington a celebrity after his diary of the journey was published). The film strongly suggests that the young Washington was in over his head in the early battles that followed, and that his career might well have ended after he led a British debacle at Fort Necessity, a stumble at the start of the French and Indian War. Glossing lightly over GW’s years as a gentleman farmer, the doc picks up again with Washington’s takeover of the Revolutionary army (he showed up at the Second Continental Congress dressed in his military uniform, leaving little question about his intentions) and the tenacious years that followed. The approach here is basically an illustrated lecture, with Stacy Keach intoning the story of Washington, and experts (mostly sounding enthralled with Washington’s life) providing context. Meanwhile, armies of reenactors march through their paces in pretend battles. Jackson Bolt plays the mature Washington, with Shea Patrick as the younger version–and how refreshing to see the carved-in-marble George Washington as a guy in his twenties. CGI effects are a big boost here, and the location work is often flavorful. The re-creations have the flat, unconvincing quality of many such things–nobody ever gets their uniforms dirty–but the life being described is an important one, and the approach is foursquare. –Robert Horton

The History Channel Presents Washington the Warrior

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