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Harry and the Train - Travel DanTraveling in Townsend, Tennessee
Stop by our website if you get a chance. http://web.mac.com/dmccoig/iWeb/dantraveling/Welcome.html This is a video discussing the beginning of the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee. Harry Kidwell was one of the founding members and he recounts the discovery, and movement of a locomotive engine and caboose from North Carolina back to it's home in Townsend, Tennessee.
Steam Locomotive
This is a close-up vid of the #110 steam locomotive of the Little River Railraod in Coldwater, MI. Built in 1911, 110 is a one of a kind, 4-6-2 Pacific-type locomotive and weighs approx. 58 tons and is 96 years old. After being abandoned in TN in the 1960's, she was recovered in 1972 and ran her first run for Little River Railroad in '75. She continues to run train rides in April through December.
Our Engagement Adventure
When I decided to marry Jacki, I set out to create a lasting experience that would anchor her in my love for the next year that we would be apart. On May 6, 2007 she got a text message. For the next three days we traveled together over trains, cars, rivers, to find a buried treasure. Here's the long journey condensed into a little video.
big river johnnys cash band phil younger
johnnys cash band live at delux PHIL YOUNGER Johnny Cash, born J. R. Cash, (February 26, 1932 -- September 12, 2003) was a Grammy Award-winning American country singer-songwriter. Cash is widely considered to be one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century. Cash was known for his deep, distinctive voice, the boom-chick-a-boom or "freight train" sound of his Tennessee Three backing band, his demeanor, and his dark clothing, which earned him the nickname "The Man in Black". He traditionally started his concerts with the introduction "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash." Much of Cash's music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption. His signature songs include "I Walk the Line", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "That Old Wheel" (a duet with Hank Williams Jr.), "Cocaine Blues", and "Man in Black". He also recorded several humorous songs, such as "One Piece at a Time", "The One on the Right Is on the Left", "Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog" and "A Boy Named Sue"; rock-and-roll numbers such as "Get Rhythm"; and various railroad songs, such as "Rock Island Line" and "Orange Blossom Special". He sold over 90 million albums in his nearly fifty-year career and came to occupy a "commanding position in music history"From 1969 to 1971, Cash starred in his own television show, The Johnny Cash Show, on the ABC network. The singing group The Statler Brothers opened up for him in every episode. Other notable artists who appeared on his show included Neil Young, Louis Armstrong, James Taylor, Ray Charles and Bob Dylan. Cash had met with Dylan in the mid 1960s and became closer friends when they were neighbors in the late 1960s in Woodstock, New York. Cash was enthusiastic about reintroducing the reclusive Dylan to his audience. Cash sang a duet with Dylan on Dylan's country album Nashville Skyline and also wrote the album's Grammy-winning liner notes. Another artist who received a major career boost from The Johnny Cash Show was songwriter Kris Kristofferson. During a live performance of Kristofferson's "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down," Cash made headlines[citation needed] when he refused to change the lyrics to suit network executives, singing the song with its references to marijuana intact: "On the Sunday morning sidewalks / Wishin', Lord, that I was stoned." By the early 1970s, he had crystallized his public image as "The Man in Black." He regularly performed dressed all in black, wearing a long black knee-length coat. This outfit stood in contrast to the costumes worn by most of the major country acts in his day: rhinestone suit and cowboy boots. In 1971, Cash wrote the song "Man in Black" to help explain his dress code: "We're doing mighty fine I do suppose/In our streak of lightning cars and fancy clothes/But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back/Up front there ought to be a man in black." He and his band had initially worn black shirts because that was the only matching color they had among their various outfits.[2] He wore other colors on stage early in his career, but he claimed to like wearing black both on and off stage. He stated that, political reasons aside, he simply liked black as his on-stage color.[2] To this day, the United States Navy's winter blue service uniform is referred to by sailors as "Johnny Cashes," as the uniform's shirt, tie, and trousers are actually solid black in color.[6][7] In the mid 1970s, Cash's popularity and number of hit songs began to decline, but his autobiography (the first of two), titled Man in Black, was published in 1975 and sold 1.3 million copies. A second, Cash: The Autobiography, appeared in 1997. His friendship with Billy Graham led to the production of a movie about the life of Jesus, The Gospel Road, which Cash co-wrote and narrated. The decade saw his religious conviction deepening, and he made many public appearances in an evangelical capacity. He also continued to appear on television, hosting an annual Christmas special on CBS throughout the 1970s. Later television appearances included a role in an episode of Columbo. He also appeared with his wife on an episode of Little House on the Prairie entitled "The Collection" and gave a performance as John Brown in the 1985 Civil War television mini-series North and South. He was friendly with every U.S. President starting with Richard Nixon. He was probably closest with Jimmy Carter, who became a very close friend[2]. None of these friendships were about politics (although he supported the Democratic Party). He stated that he found all of them personally charming, noting the fact that it was probably essential to getting oneself elected.
Jerry Lee Lewis - Memphis Tennessee
Halles Georges Carpentier in Paris, France 16-11-1989 Enjoy and comment ! Top rolling stone 100 1 Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan 2. Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones 3. Imagine, John Lennon 4. What's Going On, Marvin Gaye 5. Respect, Aretha Franklin 6. Good Vibrations, The Beach Boys 7. Johnny B. Goode, Chuck Berry 8. Hey Jude, The Beatles 9. Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana 10. What'd I Say, Ray Charles 11. My Generation, The Who 12. A Change Is Gonna Come, Sam Cooke 13. Yesterday, The Beatles 14. Blowin' in the Wind, Bob Dylan 15. London Calling, The Clash 16. I Want to Hold Your Hand, The Beatles 17. Purple Haze, Jimi Hendrix 18. Maybellene, Chuck Berry 19. Hound Dog, Elvis Presley 20. Let It Be, The Beatles 21. Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen 22. Be My Baby, The Ronettes 23. In My Life, The Beatles 24. People Get Ready, The Impressions 25. God Only Knows, The Beach Boys 26. A Day in the Life, The Beatles 27. Layla, Derek and the Dominos 28. (Sittin on) the Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding 29. Help!, The Beatles 30. I Walk the Line, Johnny Cash 31. Stairway To Heaven, Led Zeppelin 32. Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones 33. River Deep - Mountain High, Ike and Tina Turner 34. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', The Righteous Brothers 35. Light My Fire, The Doors 36. One, U2 37. No Woman, No Cry, Bob Marley and the Wailers 38. Gimme Shelter, The Rolling Stones 39. That'll Be the Day, Buddy Holly and the Crickets 40. Dancing in the Street, Martha and the Vandellas 41. The Weight, The Band 42. Waterloo Sunset, The Kinks 43. Tutti-Frutti, Little Richard 44. Georgia on My Mind, Ray Charles 45. Heartbreak Hotel, Elvis Presley 46. Heroes, David Bowie 47. Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel 48. All Along the Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix 49. Hotel California, The Eagles 50. The Tracks of My Tears, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles 51. The Message, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five 52. When Doves Cry, Prince 53. Anarchy in the U.K., The Sex Pistols 54. When a Man Loves a Woman, Percy Sledge 55. Louie Louie, The Kingsmen 56. Long Tall Sally, Little Richard 57. Whiter Shade of Pale, Procol Harum 58. Billie Jean, Michael Jackson 59. The Times They Are A-Changin', Bob Dylan 60. Let's Stay Together, Al Green 61. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On, Jerry Lee Lewis 62. Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley 63. For What It's Worth, Buffalo Springfield 64. She Loves You, The Beatles 65. Sunshine of Your Love, Cream 66. Redemption Song, Bob Marley and the Wailers 67. Jailhouse Rock, Elvis Presley 68. Tangled Up in Blue, Bob Dylan 69. Crying, Roy Orbison 70. Walk On By, Dionne Warwick 71. California Girls, The Beach Boys 72. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, James Brown 73. Summertime Blues, Eddie Cochran 74. Superstition, Stevie Wonder 75. Whole Lotta Love, Led Zeppelin 76. Strawberry Fields Forever,The Beatles 77. Mystery Train, Elvis Presley 78. I Got You (I Feel Good), James Brown 79. Mr. Tambourine Man, The Byrds 80. I Heard It Through the Grapevine, Marvin Gaye 81. Blueberry Hill, Fats Domino 82. You Really Got Me, The Kinks 83. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), The Beatles 84. Every Breath You Take, The Police 85. Crazy, Patsy Cline 86. Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen 87. Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash 88. My Girl, The Temptations 89. California Dreamin', The Mamas and The Papas 90. In the Still of the Nite, The Five Satins 91. Suspicious Minds, Elvis Presley 92. Blitzkrieg Bop, Ramones 93. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, U2 94. Good Golly, Miss Molly, Little Richard 95. Blue Suede Shoes, Carl Perkins 96. Great Balls of Fire, Jerry Lee Lewis 97. Roll Over Beethoven, Chuck Berry 98. Love and Happiness, Al Green 99. Fortunate Son, Creedence Clearwater Revival 100. You Can't Always Get What You Want, The Rolling Stones
Cocaine blues Johnnys Cash Band
JOHNNYS CASH BAND REHEARSALS PHIL YOUNGER/ BONNIE HALLIDAY Johnny Cash, born J. R. Cash, (February 26, 1932 -- September 12, 2003) was a Grammy Award-winning American country singer-songwriter. Cash is widely considered to be one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century. Cash was known for his deep, distinctive voice, the boom-chick-a-boom or "freight train" sound of his Tennessee Three backing band, his demeanor, and his dark clothing, which earned him the nickname "The Man in Black". He traditionally started his concerts with the introduction "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash." Much of Cash's music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption. His signature songs include "I Walk the Line", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "That Old Wheel" (a duet with Hank Williams Jr.), "Cocaine Blues", and "Man in Black". He also recorded several humorous songs, such as "One Piece at a Time", "The One on the Right Is on the Left", "Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog" and "A Boy Named Sue"; rock-and-roll numbers such as "Get Rhythm"; and various railroad songs, such as "Rock Island Line" and "Orange Blossom Special". He sold over 90 million albums in his nearly fifty-year career and came to occupy a "commanding position in music history"From 1969 to 1971, Cash starred in his own television show, The Johnny Cash Show, on the ABC network. The singing group The Statler Brothers opened up for him in every episode. Other notable artists who appeared on his show included Neil Young, Louis Armstrong, James Taylor, Ray Charles and Bob Dylan. Cash had met with Dylan in the mid 1960s and became closer friends when they were neighbors in the late 1960s in Woodstock, New York. Cash was enthusiastic about reintroducing the reclusive Dylan to his audience. Cash sang a duet with Dylan on Dylan's country album Nashville Skyline and also wrote the album's Grammy-winning liner notes. Another artist who received a major career boost from The Johnny Cash Show was songwriter Kris Kristofferson. During a live performance of Kristofferson's "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down," Cash made headlines[citation needed] when he refused to change the lyrics to suit network executives, singing the song with its references to marijuana intact: "On the Sunday morning sidewalks / Wishin', Lord, that I was stoned." By the early 1970s, he had crystallized his public image as "The Man in Black." He regularly performed dressed all in black, wearing a long black knee-length coat. This outfit stood in contrast to the costumes worn by most of the major country acts in his day: rhinestone suit and cowboy boots. In 1971, Cash wrote the song "Man in Black" to help explain his dress code: "We're doing mighty fine I do suppose/In our streak of lightning cars and fancy clothes/But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back/Up front there ought to be a man in black." He and his band had initially worn black shirts because that was the only matching color they had among their various outfits.[2] He wore other colors on stage early in his career, but he claimed to like wearing black both on and off stage. He stated that, political reasons aside, he simply liked black as his on-stage color.[2] To this day, the United States Navy's winter blue service uniform is referred to by sailors as "Johnny Cashes," as the uniform's shirt, tie, and trousers are actually solid black in color.[6][7] In the mid 1970s, Cash's popularity and number of hit songs began to decline, but his autobiography (the first of two), titled Man in Black, was published in 1975 and sold 1.3 million copies. A second, Cash: The Autobiography, appeared in 1997. His friendship with Billy Graham led to the production of a movie about the life of Jesus, The Gospel Road, which Cash co-wrote and narrated. The decade saw his religious conviction deepening, and he made many public appearances in an evangelical capacity. He also continued to appear on television, hosting an annual Christmas special on CBS throughout the 1970s. Later television appearances included a role in an episode of Columbo. He also appeared with his wife on an episode of Little House on the Prairie entitled "The Collection" and gave a performance as John Brown in the 1985 Civil War television mini-series North and South. He was friendly with every U.S. President starting with Richard Nixon. He was probably closest with Jimmy Carter, who became a very close friend[2]. None of these friendships were about politics (although he supported the Democratic Party). He stated that he found all of them personally charming, noting the fact that it was probably essential to getting oneself elected.
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