Alabama Music Hall of Fame
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2018 Alabama Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
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The 2018 Alabama Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame Class of 2018
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Top 40 cities in Alabama, Video 39 Tuscumbia, Alabama
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JFK'S SPEECH IN MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA (MAY 18, 1963)
354 Acres in Colbert County, Alabama
This is your chance to purchase prime woodland in Northwest Alabama. Auctions United and Wilson Realty will be selling 354 acres just off of Sherrod Lane in rural Colbert County Alabama. The property is near Tuscumbia not far from the Mississippi State Line. This is a court ordered sale for division of property, ordered by the Circuit Court of Colbert County Alabama.
The majority of the acreage is hardwood, covered in wildlife with a creek running through. Public water is available on the property. A water hydrant has been installed on the site.
The land will be sold as a whole by the acre at auction under the Auctions United tent on Saturday, September 6th at 11:00 Central time on the property.
To get to the sale site, from the Alabama Music Hall of Fame at 617 U. S. Hwy 72, Tuscumbia, Al. 35674, go west on U. S. Hwy. 72 (Lee Hwy) 4 miles and turn left beside the Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church onto Hawk Pride Mountain Road also known as County Rd. 41. Go 3.4 miles and turn left on Sherrod Lane. Go 1 mile and bear right on to gravel road, go 0.2 miles. The property is on the right. Just follow the Auctions United Signs!
A 10% buyers premium will be added to the final bid with the balance due within 30 days of the final court confirmation and approval to close. Don’t miss this great opportunity to own 354 acres of beautiful timberland in Colbert County, Alabama! Come on out and bid with confidence. Auctions United is selling this land as a whole by the acre on Saturday, September 6th at 11:00 AM Central Time on the property site just off Sherrod Lane.
You can bid with confidence with Auctions United. Call Jim Givens at Auctions United at 800-222-5003 or Randy or Beau Wilson at Wilson Realty, 256-845-1530 for more information. Auctions United… Your trust deserves our very best.
Griffith honors Alabama icon Helen Keller
Congressman Parker Griffith honors Alabama icon Helen Keller on the House floor. In October, a statue of Keller will be dedicated in Washington, D.C.
AL State Finals Meca,Florence,AL @ Audio X Oct 1st 2011 pt3
Competing for the Chance to go to world Finals in Nashville Tennessee
GoPro HD: 2012 Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, Alabama
This is footage from the first day of the 2012 Helen Keller Festival. The Helen Keller Festival is just getting started and vendors, bands and other major events are setting up their booths and stages in downtown Tuscumbia, AL. This festival occurs annually, in memory of Helen Keller. It is a great opportunity to get out and see historic downtown Tuscumbia, AL. It generates and abundance of revenue for this city of Tuscumbia and the Tuscumbia merchants. Ya'll come on out to the Helen Keller Festival!
North Alabama Music & History
North Alabama's rich heritage of soulful music and more
[Wikipedia] Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Muscle Shoals is the largest city in Colbert County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of Muscle Shoals was 13,146. The estimated population in 2014 was 13,614.
Both the city and the Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Area (including four cities in Colbert and Lauderdale counties) are commonly called the Shoals. Northwest Alabama Regional Airport serves the Shoals region, located in the northwest section of the state.
Due to its strategic location along the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals played a key role in historic land disputes between Native Americans and Anglo-American settlers in the late 1700s and early 1800s. It was also the site of an attempted community development project by Henry Ford in 1922. Since the 1960s, the city has been known for music – developing the Muscle Shoals Sound, as local recording studios (including FAME Studios in the late 1950s and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1969) produced hit records that shaped the history of popular music.
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Muscle Shoals, Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:04 1 Etymology
00:02:37 2 History
00:06:16 3 Music
00:15:04 3.1 3614 Jackson Highway Studio
00:17:15 3.2 The Swampers
00:18:40 4 Geography
00:19:18 5 Demographics
00:19:27 5.1 2010 census
00:22:45 5.2 2000 census
00:26:02 6 Schools
00:26:41 7 Notable people
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Muscle Shoals is the largest city in Colbert County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of Muscle Shoals was 13,146. The estimated population in 2015 was 13,706.Both the city and the Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Area (including four cities in Colbert and Lauderdale counties) are commonly called the Shoals. Northwest Alabama Regional Airport serves the Shoals region, located in the northwest section of the state.
Since the 1960s, the city has been known for music – developing the Muscle Shoals Sound, as local recording studios (including FAME Studios in the late 1950s and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1969) produced hit records that shaped the history of popular music.
Due to its strategic location along the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals played a key role in historic land disputes between Native Americans and Anglo-American settlers in the late 18th century and early 19th century.
Muscle Shoals was the site of an attempted community development project by Henry Ford in 1922. The original streets of Muscle Shoals were named after streets in Detroit, Michigan due to Henry Ford's influence in the area. Just like Detroit, Woodward Avenue is the name of the main road through the city. Henry Ford's inability to acquire land from the Tennessee Valley Authority foiled his desire to create a 75-mile industrial megalopolis from Decatur to the tri-state border of Pickwick Lake. The Ford Motor Company operated a plant in the Listerhill community, three miles east of Muscle Shoals, for many years before closing in 1982.
How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Greenville, Alabama
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Greenville, Alabama.
A computer said Greenville, Alabama. How would you say Greenville, Alabama?
RSR179 - Charles Holloman - Muscle Shoals Now, More Than Just the Music
My guest today is Charles Holloman, Audio Engineer, Producer, Musician, Songwriter and Studio Owner in Muscle Shoals, AL. Originally from Atlanta, GA graduating from Georgia State University with a recording degree he migrated to Charlotte, NC, where he operated Charles Holloman Productions (chpaudio) for over 20 years. From his studio, he recorded everything from Anthony Hamilton, Fantasia and Benji Hughes, to dialog replacement for The Simpsons, music cuts for shows like East Bound & Down, on hold messages for pharmacies and Jingles for Car Dealers and Hooters.
He’s currently operating the reopened East Avalon Recorders and renovating Widget Studio. As well as working on several projects with Rodney Hall at Fame Studios, the place that inspired him to take the journey in the first place. He’s a board member of the Muscle Shoals Music Association, and a self-described Ambassador of Everything Muscle Shoals, with a passion for preserving its history, but more importantly focusing on Muscle Shoals Now, and creating its future.
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Erskine Hawkins and his Orchestra - Tuxedo Junction (original 78 rpm)
Original 78 rpm from 1939. Virtually noiseless condition!! Very impressive for a 73-year-old record!
Tuxedo Junction is an actual place, on the west side of Birmingham, Alabama, in the neighborhood called Ensley. At one time, it was a rather nice neighborhood, but has since fallen into a state of disrepair, and has become a rough area (I'm being nice). It actually was a jazz and blues club building called the Nixon Building, built in 1922, and was a whistle stop for trains on the Chitlin Circuit, nicknamed Tuxedo Junction. Hawkins wrote this song about that area. There is a small park on the corner of a block in the area, approximately 200' square, named the Erskine Hawkins Memorial Park. Hawkins is buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham. He also has a display featuring his trumpet at the Alabama Music Hall Of Fame in Florence (technically Tuscumbia), right next to Muscle Shoals. I've been to all these places.
Music of Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:42 1 State song
00:01:57 2 Recording studios
00:03:34 3 Halls of fame
00:04:15 4 Styles of music
00:04:24 4.1 Indigenous music
00:04:33 4.2 Popular music
00:05:42 4.3 Blues and Jazz
00:09:06 4.4 Gospel
00:09:47 4.5 Celtic
00:10:11 4.6 Sacred Harp
00:10:50 4.7 Country, Bluegrass, and Old-time Music
00:13:17 5 Musicians from Alabama
00:13:27 5.1 Members of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame
00:16:29 6 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- Socrates
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Alabama has played a central role in the development of both blues and country music. Appalachian folk music, fiddle music, gospel, spirituals, and polka have had local scenes in parts of Alabama. The Tuskegee Institute's School of Music (established 1931), especially the Tuskegee Choir, is an internationally renowned institution. There are three major modern orchestras, the Mobile Symphony, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra; the last is the oldest continuously operating professional orchestra in the state, giving its first performance in 1955.
Biography of Helen Keller worlds famous writter
Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1,1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree.The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become widely known through the dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker. Her birthplace in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, is now a museum and sponsors an annual Helen Keller Day. Her birthday on June 27 is commemorated as Helen Keller Day in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and was authorized at the federal level by presidential proclamation by President Jimmy Carter in 1980, the 100th anniversary of her birth.
A prolific author, Keller was well-traveled and outspoken in her convictions. A member of the Socialist Party of America and the Industrial Workers of the World, she campaigned for women's suffrage, labor rights, socialism, antimilitarism, and other similar causes. She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1971[5] and was one of twelve inaugural inductees to the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame on June 8, 2015.Helen proved to the world that deaf people could all learn to communicate and that they could survive in the hearing world. She also taught that deaf people are capable of doing things that hearing people can do. She is one of the most famous deaf people in history and she is an idol to many deaf people in the world.
Resonate (City Lights Church, Greenville, SC) Interns Interview
We chatted with interns from Resonate, the college and young adult ministry of City Lights Church in Greenville, SC, about their experiences attending and working in the ministry. Hear what Tucker, Eric, Olivia and Kenzie had to say!
Colbert County VS Tanner Football Game last night.
Colbert County VS Tanner Football Game last night.
The Vision of Helen Keller: Part 2
“What are you committed to- education or revolution?”
“Revolution.” Helen replied. ” We can’t have education without revolution. We have tried peace education of 1,900 years and it has failed. Let us try revolution and see what it will do now.”
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From wikipedia:Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree. The dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker made widely known the story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate. Her birthplace in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, is now a museum[1] and sponsors an annual Helen Keller Day. Her birthday on June 27 is commemorated as Helen Keller Day in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and was authorized at the federal level by presidential proclamation by President Jimmy Carter in 1980, the 100th anniversary of her birth.
A prolific author, Keller was well-traveled and outspoken in her convictions. A member of the Socialist Party of America and the Industrial Workers of the World, she campaigned for women's suffrage, labor rights, socialism, antimilitarism, and other similar causes. She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1971[2][3] and was one of twelve inaugural inductees to the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame on June 8, 2015.[4]
The Vision of Helen Keller: Part 1
Helen Keller was a communist, yo.
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From Wikipedia: Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree. The dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker made widely known the story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate. Her birthplace in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, is now a museum[1] and sponsors an annual Helen Keller Day. Her birthday on June 27 is commemorated as Helen Keller Day in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and was authorized at the federal level by presidential proclamation by President Jimmy Carter in 1980, the 100th anniversary of her birth.
A prolific author, Keller was well-traveled and outspoken in her convictions. A member of the Socialist Party of America and the Industrial Workers of the World, she campaigned for women's suffrage, labor rights, socialism, antimilitarism, and other similar causes. She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1971[2][3] and was one of twelve inaugural inductees to the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame on June 8, 2015.[4]