Nina Hagen Band, Music Legends Fest 2016, Centro La Ola, Sondika. Galerías de fotos de conciertos por Dena Flows
Pallekele (Sri Lanka), March 11 (IANS) A relentless run-fest was witnessed on Monday as New York Superstar Strikers and Kandy Samp Army won their respective matches in the Legends Cricket Trophy (LCT)
Bob Geldof, Music Legends Fest 2016, Centro La Ola, Sondika, Ciclo Music Legends 2013, Sala BBK, Bilbao. Galerías de fotos de conciertos por Dena Flows
Allen TOUSSAINT Champion Jack DUPREE 1990 Photo 8.5x11 - 13x19 Contemporary Print of Vintage 35mm Negative New Orleans Jazz Fest Concert Pic Intimate portrait of music legends, ALLEN TOUSSAINT and CHAMPION JACK DUPREE, backstage at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 1990. *Contemporary print of a vintage image, scanned from a 35mm negative. *Black and white image printed on either 8.5x11, 11x14, or 13x19 paper, depending on size selected. *All images are printed on matte surface archival photo paper with archival inks. *Print will be slightly smaller than paper size to allow room for framing. *Crop may vary slightly depending on size selected. *Each print is signed, dated, and identified by the photographer, Brian Blauser. *Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by Brian Blauser *Watermark over image not present on actual print. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. ***Browse my shop for hundreds more vintage and contemporary prints of musicians and public figures, all photographed by me!*** In 1990 Dupree returned to the United States to perform at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival after thirty years of self-exile in Europe. The event was marked with the recording of the album Back Home in New Orleans.
Jethro Tull,Ian Anderson Band,Music Legends Fest 2016,Centro La Ola,Sondika,Ciclo Music Legends,Sala BBK,Bilbao.Fotos de conciertos por Dena Flows
The major festivals in Finland include midsummer festival, tuska open air metal festival, baltic circle festival and many more! Be a part of them in 2022.
About This Deal Music is a force powerful enough to calm a baby, soothe a wild beast, or compel the two to dance with each other. Be overcome by this deal to the Old City Music Fest at St. Augustine’s Marketplace. For $29, you get two tickets for general admission on Sunday, November 11, at noon (a $58 value). The flea market opens at 10 a.m. Guests can bring their own chairs. St. Augustine’s Marketplace, formerly known as the St. Augustine Flea Market, opens its gates to fans of Southern music and its heart to the troops in a daylong concert benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project. Starting at 10 a.m., guests can peruse the goods of more than 300 vendors across 100,000 square feet of covered grounds. Then, at noon, the mammoth canopied stage of the 7-acre arena opens for the riffs and twangs of famed artists specializing in classic country and soulful Southern-boogie sounds. Headliner The Charlie Daniels Band takes the stage at 8:30 p.m., giving fans the aural equivalent of a bull ride. Best known for outfiddling the horned one in the hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” Charlie and his band rile up impromptu square dances with their rocking bluegrass-and-gospel mix as well as hand-over-the-heart numbers from their latest album, Land That I Love. Before that, southern rockers 38 Special bust out ‘80s nuggets such as “Caught Up in You” and inspire mass sing-alongs and flimsy handshakes with “Hold on Loosely.” At 4:30 p.m. Craig Morgan, a country sensation and star of the Outdoor Channel’s Craig Morgan All Access Outdoors charms with down-home ditties such as “More Trucks Than Cars” and “This Ole Boy,” serving as a fitting follow-up to Nashville country trio Gloriana, who flaunt the sun-kissed harmonies that scored them an American Music Award for Breakthrough Artist and an Academy of Country Music Award for Top New Vocal Group. The music starts at 1 p.m. with the Kentucky-marinated country of Coy Taylor, whose hard-driving country tips its hat to Merle Haggard and Rodney Atkins.
Favole nere La ragazza che moriva ogni notte Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Mauro Uzzeo Disegni e colori: Alberto Pagliaro Dylan Dog è chiamato a far luce su uno dei casi più enigmatici che gli siano capitati: scoprire come sia possibile che la notte Kora muoia, per ritrovarsi perfettamente...
Competitive gaming has come a long way in the past few years. With the monumental success of Blizzards Overwatch League, to the seemingly unstoppable popularity of Fortnite and League of Legends, statistically, esports is looking to become one of the worlds most popular "sports" in the coming years. But once you look past the buzzwords, stats, and general hype in the scene, it seems a little too good to be true. To the average person who doesn't identify as a "core" gamer, esports just doesn't seem like it's a viable professional sport...
Do you love George Harrison? Is your favorite word "georgeous"? Do you love Arthur? Do you want to drool? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you're in the right place!
Whimsical Great Gatsby inspiration with a giant moon.
Champion Jack DUPREE 1990 Photo 8.5x11 - 13x19 Contemporary Print of Vintage 35mm Negative New Orleans Jazz Fest Concert Blues Music Pianist Intimate portrait of music legend, CHAMPION JACK DUPREE, onstage at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 1990. *Contemporary print of a vintage image, scanned from a 35mm negative. *Black and white image printed on either 8.5x11, 11x14, or 13x19 paper, depending on selected size. *Crop on print may have slight variation from listing photo, depending on selected size. *Print size will be slightly smaller than paper size to allow room for framing. *All images are printed on matte surface, archival photo paper with archival inks. *Each print is signed, dated, and identified by me, the photographer, Brian Blauser. *Each image comes with a signed certificate of authenticity. *Watermark over image not present on actual print. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. ***Browse my shop for hundreds more vintage and contemporary prints of musicians and public figures, all photographed by me!*** In 1990 Dupree returned to the United States to perform at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival after thirty years of self-exile in Europe. The event was marked with the recording of the album Back Home in New Orleans.
A slew of major names attended the 2018 Glamour Women of the Year Awards in New York, among other events this week.
After his performance on WWE, rumors are circulating about Stephen Amell joining "Supernatural."
Greetings from Krampus Here's an interesting mythological creature I hadn't heard of until a couple years ago: Krampus. Krampus is a hairy demonic creature, rather like a satyr with a long, pointed tongue. He began as a pagan beast, but when the Christian church gave up on eradicating him from his native Alpine regions, he was adopted into the Christmas tradition of various northern European countries. There he takes on the job of punishing bad children while Saint Nicholas rewards the good ones. It's really quite horrible, both in theory and in practice. The mythological theory is that bad children will be punished with coal or sticks instead of presents. Very bad children will be beaten by the monster with switches and chains, and the worst children of all will be stuffed in Krampus's sack and carried away to be drowned, or devoured, or delivered straight to hell. Nice. Because nothing says "Christmas" like child abuse and sadistic vengeance. The way this gets acted out in reality is not much better. Apparently roving bands of hideously costumed drunkards roam the streets terrifying young and old (especially young women, of course, since these hooligans are mostly young men.) The traditional night for such frolics is December 5, the eve of Saint Nicholas's Day. Are you afraid to leave the house? Then it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! I suppose I could examine how this sort of anarchistic fantasy functions as some sort of pressure-release valve, giving juvenile delinquents a structured, limited arena in which to misbehave. Or perhaps I could discuss how fantasy threats - boogeymen - are used in cultures all around the world to encapsulate and personify all the dangers and evils that face children who don't learn the Right ways to behave. Maybe we could muse on the phenomenon that humans seem to want to invest all our celebrations with fantasy (Easter Bunny? Great Pumpkin? Elf on a Shelf, anyone?) Perhaps Krampus can teach us a lesson about how we tend to end up adopting the very cultural traits we try to reject. In fact, there are so many directions the Krampus phenomenon could lead that I think I'll just leave it here, with an invitation to thought. I don't much like Krampus, but he's undeniably an archetype that humans have invented, adapted, and reinvented over and over throughout history and wherever we live. What does Krampus tell us about ourselves? [As for these pictures, they are all Krampus postcards from the late 19th and early 20th century. Unfortunately, to my intense frustration, although images of Krampus abound on the web, none of them seem to be attributed in any way. Nobody even gives their dates. The last is taken from the book The Devil in Design by Monte Beauchamp (Fantagraphic Books, 2004) but I can't find any specific info about it, either. It pains me greatly to post images without their proper credit and information, but I simply cannot find the facts. Sorry!]
Movies about Florence and Tuscany featuring gorgeous Italian landscapes Under the Tuscan Sun with cameos by Renaissance pieces of art.