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Rosemary Clooney: An American Treasure
For more than fifty years, Rosemary Clooney's simple and exquisite singing style defined her dynamic career. She also appeared in movies and had a star turn on television, but it was her successful and inspired music that cemented her reputation as one of America's finest jazz-based vocalists.
[0:02:13] ... had her own televisions and in the late sixties and life and career plummeted. But ten years later she began a series of song books but launched her second career. And established her as one of our greatest interpreters. Of American popular song I'm Nancy Wilson. And on this edition of jazz ...
[0:03:52] ... screen at that she's beautiful she was that bonafide movie star and career number two. She's become a kind of the curator of pop songs sung in a certain. Jazz informed way. Yes historian -- ...
[0:18:00] ... of the sisters it was Rosemary who would make singing a major career. She made her first recordings with the pastor van. In two months yeah. ...
[0:24:23] ... At the height of her career area in the 1950s when she was still getting on the pop charts regularly she was a rare example of someone sort ...
[0:29:23] ... Just hated rose Mary's life and career -- But like a Phoenix rising from the ashes she comes backswing. I'm Nancy Wilson and noticed into jazz profiles a tribute ...
[0:30:57] ... and due to America's love of things with rock and roll her career full. Then the moment came when -- was -- and Rosemary could be. It was June 1968. Has the ambassador hotel in ...
[0:33:20] ... Turin and to a recording contract and the beginning of her second career. In 1977. She did her first album for the fledgling -- Nadal out of Concord California. Then she began touring with three ...
[0:40:14] ... coming home as being on the road in in the road doesn't change from Tony pastor's band to back to the best hotel in town right now. So on the roads. And room service poses ...
[0:50:03] ... Plus numerous other awards. Rosemary Clooney. Is it the -- of her career once again. For over fifty years she has been an American icon. Her hit songs such as come on in my house ...
Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks QB
Matt was very candid about the tough season for the Seattle Seahawks
[0:02:12] ... There how much you I mean do you want to continue your career in Seattle because I heard. As a story earlier this week that you might be moved. ...
[0:03:09] ... that over and over and over and them yet. You know coaching change in in this transition errands it's just an attempt here and so I don't have great -- I haven't been healthy this ...
[0:05:24] ... Coughlin. And the United. Keep in Gary -- and they wanted to change my mechanics and had a new coach in Dan Henning he wanted to keep your mechanics -- Tom O'Brien came and it's. ...
[0:06:43] ... put -- on him as a as a quarterback expect -- change your golf swing you know it it's really difficult to deal. Difficult to be coached and especially Europe they distract compete in ...
[0:07:18] ... you're describing the beginning of your of the year pro career. I'm -- it sounds like he's describing Matt castles career tail and it's almost the exact same career path. ...
[0:08:10] ... guy's going to retire ever. Unless. It thank god forbid there's some career ending injury do you see him retiring on his own. ...
[0:09:19] ... it he's unpredictable I would even not try to guess what his career plans. ...
Hour Two of the WGR Roundtable
Howard, Jeremy. Schopp and The Bulldog continue their roundtable. commenting on the Sabres and taking part in EXTENDO Sports
[0:01:57] ... I mean not that I can't sit and tell yet. It's gonna change I don't think he's -- team I think he's just going to leave it up to the highest bidder when all is ...
[0:26:13] ... even high twenties to mid twenties so long since there's those extra career back. More like it but amid team -- between creating good lord knows about them for that answer to be acceptable the ...
[0:28:03] ... happened with him and always taking long shifts and disrupting the line change I mean. He's doing are less athletic -- doing everything wrong. Same stuff is always -- it. Now pickles -- devastated by ...
Hour One of the WGR Roundtable
Howard, Jeremy, Schopp and The Bulldog talk about the Bills series in Toronto and what to expect out of the Bills in the coming months
[0:08:53] ... these bills really have they've got a quarterback who in his young career Edwards I mean if he plays as. Look bad flat out in cold weather in bad weather I don't know that they're ...
[0:29:24] ... I get it understand that there winning owners. He doesn't want to change -- want to go through this she's comfortable he likes this guy and an all season ticket drop everybody's happy I find ...
[0:30:18] ... front which keep the guy here because. You just can't make a change because the last changes didn't work out he's not getting any better. ...
LD 074: John Gray Part 1 – Consciously Evolving our Relationships: Understanding How the Sexes’ Biological, Chemical, and Social Patterns Illuminate “Why Mars and Venus Collide”
Episode Description: “I’m Dr. John Gray, author of Why Mars and Venus Collide. You’re listening to Living Dialogues with Duncan Campbell – which is a real dialogue, not just an interview, but rather something which inspires more information than I would normally share in an interview. He participates, I participate, and the result is something greater than whatever I thought was possible.” – John Gray, author of “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus”, one of the best-selling books of the past decade, and now the follow-up New York Times Best-seller “Why Mars and Venus Collide” “For human evolution to continue, the conversation must deepen.” – Margaret Mead In this highly engaging 2-part dialogue with internationally-acclaimed John Gray, the best-selling relationship author of all time and 30-year marriage counselor, we go considerably deeper into the differences and creative possibilities between men and women (Vive La Difference!), exploring much further the themes first described by John in his mega-bestselling book, Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus (over 40 million sold in over 45 languages throughout the world). In his new bestseller, Why Mars and Venus Collide, these themes are now updated and considerably expanded, and entirely new ones are introduced, in the light also of the latest relevant scientific research. Our dialogue is full of fascinating insights, often very funny moments of self-recognition, and spontaneous back and forth mutual observations and stories beyond what’s in either of the two books -- showing with specific examples that, indeed, “old dogs can learn new tricks” of real transformative relational value in this arena at any age and whatever your gender. Great whether you’re single, married, in or out of relationship. “Dialogue is the Language of Evolutionary Transformation”™. Contact me if you like at www.livingdialogues.com. Visit my blog at Duncan.personallifemedia.com. ”. (For more, including information on the Engaged Elder Wisdom Dialogue Series on my website www.livingdialogues.com, click on Episode Detail to the left above and go to Transcript section.) Other programs you will find of interest on these themes are Dialogues 72 and 73 with Deborah Tannen, Dialogue 52 with Angeles Arrien, Dialogues 53 and 54 with Coleman Barks, Dialogues 55-57 with Sobonfu Some, Dialogue 28 with Michael Dowd, and Dialogue 69 with Barbara Marx Hubbard. After you listen to this Dialogue, I invite you to both explore and make possible further interesting material on Living Dialogues by taking less than 5 minutes to click on and fill out the Listener Survey. My thanks and appreciation for your participation.
[0:05:38] ... that it wasn't that much indie kids to those really into my career other lovely kids and it then notices in the first iteration of freeware where they're an hour's time from him and then ...
[0:09:18] ... be in the life partnership. There is a certain point where things change and you point out that part of what changes is that the bloom is off the rose the honeymoon is over. The ...





