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BBC Radio 4 – Ramblings, The Hills are Alive! Commoners Choir in Calderdale
Boff Whalley and Commoners Choir take Clare for a hike and a sing in Calderdale. Boff Whalley is best known for Tubthumping with the band Chumbawamba but now he’s a core member of the Leeds based Commoners Choir which he … Continue reading
James Booker – Seagram’s Jam/Gonzo’s Blue Dream 1983 LIVE (hat tip to shakemyhead hollow)
Maple Leaf Bar October 28th, 1983! Ten days before dying. Enjoy!
Video Clip “El Alba” Música Maya Aj’
Video Clip Musical “El Alba” del grupo de Música Maya Aj’. Video producido por los alumnos del X semestre de Ciencias de la Comunicación Social. Amarildo Bal, Andrea Alvarez, Teresa Cabrera, Anemilia Avendaño y Anny Mayen
BBC Radio 4 – Song for Belper
The wonderful history of pop songs and music commissioned by town councils around Britain. Britain has a revered canon of Great Music inspired by particular places and composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Walton, Arnold Bax and others. Music performed … Continue reading
Can you hear these words hidden in theme tunes?
[…] I have a lifelong obsession with composers hiding the titles of films and shows in their tunes. This video is a festive THANK YOU for helping the channel reach 100k subscribers! The composers who appear in the video are … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – Great Lives, Noddy Holder on Chuck Berry
Slade frontman Noddy Holder champions the life of rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Chuck Berry. In 1972 Chucky Berry was onstage in Coventry. Seeking some audience participation Chuck launched into a cover of an unusual novelty record called ‘My Ding-a-Ling’. One … Continue reading