Walkthrough of the jello factory Leroy NY
I found an old video recording of a walkthrough of the jello factory paintball field. I miss that place it was alot of fun!
Jon-Erik Kellso Interview by Monk Rowe - 9/12/1997 - Chautauqua, NY
Brassman Jon-Erik Kellso reminisces about his path to jazz music, and learning life lessons from artists such as Wild Bill Davison, Dizzy Gillespie, and Milt Hinton.
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Bill Gertz: Deceiving the Sky: Inside Communist China’s Drive for Global Supremacy
The Communist Party of China deceived the West into believing that the its system and the Party-ruled People's Liberation Army were peaceful and posed no threat. In fact, these misguided policies produced the emergence of a 21st Century Evil Empire even more dangerous than a Cold War version in the Soviet Union.
#China #HongKong #Taiwan
DEA Museum Day Trip with Russ - iMovie on iPhone filmlet
A fun trip into the hearts and minds of a culture and law enforcement
Ernie Hawkins • Soul of a Man • www.ErnieHawkins.com
Soul of a Man by Blind Willie Johnson arranged by Ernie Hawkins for acoustic fingerpicked guitar, includes: Ernie Hawkins - guitar and vocals; Joe Dallas - trombone; Roger Day - tuba; George Heid - washboard; Marc Reisman - harmonica. Live performance recorded at: Rex Theater, Pittsburgh, PA.
Soul of a Man is featured on Ernie Hawkins' CD, Mean Little Poodle available at:
Learn more about and connect with Ernie Hawkins at
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed by the Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
Ernie Hawkins Biography
For many years Ernie Hawkins has been playing concerts, clubs, blues and folk festivals, workshops, colleges, museums, parties, fist fights and millennium celebrations in the United States, Canada, Japan and Europe and at every stop in the road from A Prairie Home Companion to Antone's to the Madrid Jazz Festival. He has played with blues greats such as Son House, Mance Lipscomb, Fred McDowell, Jim Brewer, Rev. Gary Davis and many others.
Ernest Leroy Hawkins was born in Pittsburgh PA in 1947. In the '50's he had a paper route, a beagle and a Roy Rodgers harmonica (which he still has somewhere).
He first learned country guitar, mandolin, banjo and bones from a guy named Pete who worked on his Uncle's farm. Pete had come up playing with the Lilly Brothers and had rambled around the country - taking a 30-year detour down whisky lane that landed him in a cabin on the farm as property caretaker...and becoming a primary musical mentor to Ernie.
Ernie was already playing blues as a teenager when he heard a fellow passing through town play Gary Davis' Let Us Get Together. He was hooked then and forever on country blues and ragtime guitar...and players like Davis, Blind Willie McTell, Blind Blake, Willie Johnson, Skip James, John Hurt, Leadbelly...
Right after high school, Ernie moved to New York City with only one purpose - to track down and study with Rev. Gary Davis. In '69 he moved back home, enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh and earned a degree in philosophy. During this time, Ernie played with Niles Jones, a blues player living in the city and rediscovered in the '90's as Guitar Gabriel.
In 1973 Ernie moved to Dallas for graduate school and earned a Ph.D. in phenomenological psychology. Again he managed to find the blues scene and hooked up with players all over the southwest - learning some Lemon Jefferson, Funny Papa Smith, Henry Thomas and Lightnin' Hopkins. So, with Ph.D. in hand, Ernie wandered back into music.
In the early '80's he recorded his first solo album of ragtime guitar, Ragtime Signatures. His second CD Blues Advice was dedicated to the memory of his teacher, Reverend Gary Davis on the occasion of the centennial of his birth. The CD includes three songs taught to Ernie by Davis: Penitentiary Blues, Florida Blues and Will There Be Stars in My Crown that have never been previously recorded. Ernie's third CD Bluesified regularly plays in the preemie and chemo units of a Pittsburgh hospital where it is considered an integral part of the healing process. Mean Little Poodle was Editor's Choice in Acoustic Guitar magazine. Ernie's latest CD Rags & Bones has been declared by many to be his best.
For ten years he played electric guitar with the Blue Bombers, one of Pittsburgh's favorite R&B bands.
Instructional videos on Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Willie McTell, Mance Lipscomb, Rev. Gary Davis and guitar theory are available for purchase from this website. Ernie has taught at most of the major guitar camps in the world.
Ernie has been featured in SingOUT!, Fingerstyle Guitar, Dirty Linen, Acoustic Guitar, Blues Revue and Vintage Guitar magazines. He has appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage , Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour and XM radio. Ernie appears on Maria Muldaur's Grammy and Handy nominated and Indie Award winning album Richland Woman Blues and was the guitarist for the national support tour.
Ernie Hawkins is an important link in the unbroken chain of blues and gospel artists. His guitaristry and love of the style is incomparable. From the Rev. Gary Davis into the future with his own style Ernie is one of the special ones! Jorma Kaukonen
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
Ernie Hawkins • Root Hog or Die • www.ErnieHawkins.com
Root Hog or Die by Harlem Hamfats arranged by Ernie Hawkins for acoustic fingerpicked guitar in the Piedmont style, includes: Ernie Hawkins - guitar and vocals; Joe Dallas - trombone; Roger Day - tuba; George Heid - washboard; Marc Reisman - harmonica. Live performance recorded at: Rex Theater, Pittsburgh, PA.
Root Hog or Die is featured on Ernie Hawkins' CD, Bluesified available at:
Learn more about and connect with Ernie Hawkins at
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed by the Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
Ernie Hawkins Biography
For many years Ernie Hawkins has been playing concerts, clubs, blues and folk festivals, workshops, colleges, museums, parties, fist fights and millennium celebrations in the United States, Canada, Japan and Europe and at every stop in the road from A Prairie Home Companion to Antone's to the Madrid Jazz Festival. He has played with blues greats such as Son House, Mance Lipscomb, Fred McDowell, Jim Brewer, Rev. Gary Davis and many others.
Ernest Leroy Hawkins was born in Pittsburgh PA in 1947. In the '50's he had a paper route, a beagle and a Roy Rodgers harmonica (which he still has somewhere).
He first learned country guitar, mandolin, banjo and bones from a guy named Pete who worked on his Uncle's farm. Pete had come up playing with the Lilly Brothers and had rambled around the country - taking a 30-year detour down whisky lane that landed him in a cabin on the farm as property caretaker...and becoming a primary musical mentor to Ernie.
Ernie was already playing blues as a teenager when he heard a fellow passing through town play Gary Davis' Let Us Get Together. He was hooked then and forever on country blues and ragtime guitar...and players like Davis, Blind Willie McTell, Blind Blake, Willie Johnson, Skip James, John Hurt, Leadbelly...
Right after high school, Ernie moved to New York City with only one purpose - to track down and study with Rev. Gary Davis. In '69 he moved back home, enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh and earned a degree in philosophy. During this time, Ernie played with Niles Jones, a blues player living in the city and rediscovered in the '90's as Guitar Gabriel.
In 1973 Ernie moved to Dallas for graduate school and earned a Ph.D. in phenomenological psychology. Again he managed to find the blues scene and hooked up with players all over the southwest - learning some Lemon Jefferson, Funny Papa Smith, Henry Thomas and Lightnin' Hopkins. So, with Ph.D. in hand, Ernie wandered back into music.
In the early '80's he recorded his first solo album of ragtime guitar, Ragtime Signatures. His second CD Blues Advice was dedicated to the memory of his teacher, Reverend Gary Davis on the occasion of the centennial of his birth. The CD includes three songs taught to Ernie by Davis: Penitentiary Blues, Florida Blues and Will There Be Stars in My Crown that have never been previously recorded. Ernie's third CD Bluesified regularly plays in the preemie and chemo units of a Pittsburgh hospital where it is considered an integral part of the healing process. Mean Little Poodle was Editor's Choice in Acoustic Guitar magazine. Ernie's latest CD Rags & Bones has been declared by many to be his best.
For ten years he played electric guitar with the Blue Bombers, one of Pittsburgh's favorite R&B bands.
Instructional videos on Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Willie McTell, Mance Lipscomb, Rev. Gary Davis and guitar theory are available for purchase from this website. Ernie has taught at most of the major guitar camps in the world.
Ernie has been featured in SingOUT!, Fingerstyle Guitar, Dirty Linen, Acoustic Guitar, Blues Revue and Vintage Guitar magazines. He has appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage , Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour and XM radio. Ernie appears on Maria Muldaur's Grammy and Handy nominated and Indie Award winning album Richland Woman Blues and was the guitarist for the national support tour.
Ernie Hawkins is an important link in the unbroken chain of blues and gospel artists. His guitaristry and love of the style is incomparable. From the Rev. Gary Davis into the future with his own style Ernie is one of the special ones! Jorma Kaukonen
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
THE FAMU HOMECOMING STAND-UP COMEDY SPECIAL 2018
On this special edition of the The 85 South Show, the entire original squad connect at FAMU for a homecoming comedy show like no other! Clayton English - a FAMU alumn - pops the show off with stand up comedy and karlous milller rips the crowd and educates. Plus, B Simone stops through to play a game of FIND MY BOO - because she's looking for a boyfriend! DC Young Fly was on the set of a movie earlier in the day but somehow made it to the show and piped it up. The school shut the lights and microphones off right before DC started the BBW twerk off! The 85 South Show literally shut it down and had your momma twerking! The 85 Set Off Famu Homecoming 2018!
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KARLOUS MILLER -
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CHICO BEAN -
CLAYTON ENGLISH -
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LANCE CRAYTON -
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Ernie Hawkins • Whinin' Boy • www.ErnieHawkins.com
Whinin' Boy by Jelly Roll Morton, ASCAP arranged by Ernie Hawkins for acoustic fingerpicked guitar, includes: Ernie Hawkins - guitar and vocals; Joe Dallas - trombone; Roger Day - tuba; George Heid - washboard, Marc Reisman -- harmonica. Live performance recorded at: Rex Theater, Pittsburgh, PA.
Whinin' Boy is featured on Ernie Hawkins' CD, Whinin' Boy available at:
Learn more about and connect with Ernie Hawkins at
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed by the Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
Ernie Hawkins Biography
For many years Ernie Hawkins has been playing concerts, clubs, blues and folk festivals, workshops, colleges, museums, parties, fist fights and millennium celebrations in the United States, Canada, Japan and Europe and at every stop in the road from A Prairie Home Companion to Antone's to the Madrid Jazz Festival. He has played with blues greats such as Son House, Mance Lipscomb, Fred McDowell, Jim Brewer, Rev. Gary Davis and many others.
Ernest Leroy Hawkins was born in Pittsburgh PA in 1947. In the '50's he had a paper route, a beagle and a Roy Rodgers harmonica (which he still has somewhere).
He first learned country guitar, mandolin, banjo and bones from a guy named Pete who worked on his Uncle's farm. Pete had come up playing with the Lilly Brothers and had rambled around the country - taking a 30-year detour down whisky lane that landed him in a cabin on the farm as property caretaker...and becoming a primary musical mentor to Ernie.
Ernie was already playing blues as a teenager when he heard a fellow passing through town play Gary Davis' Let Us Get Together. He was hooked then and forever on country blues and ragtime guitar...and players like Davis, Blind Willie McTell, Blind Blake, Willie Johnson, Skip James, John Hurt, Leadbelly...
Right after high school, Ernie moved to New York City with only one purpose - to track down and study with Rev. Gary Davis. In '69 he moved back home, enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh and earned a degree in philosophy. During this time, Ernie played with Niles Jones, a blues player living in the city and rediscovered in the '90's as Guitar Gabriel.
In 1973 Ernie moved to Dallas for graduate school and earned a Ph.D. in phenomenological psychology. Again he managed to find the blues scene and hooked up with players all over the southwest - learning some Lemon Jefferson, Funny Papa Smith, Henry Thomas and Lightnin' Hopkins. So, with Ph.D. in hand, Ernie wandered back into music.
In the early '80's he recorded his first solo album of ragtime guitar, Ragtime Signatures. His second CD Blues Advice was dedicated to the memory of his teacher, Reverend Gary Davis on the occasion of the centennial of his birth. The CD includes three songs taught to Ernie by Davis: Penitentiary Blues, Florida Blues and Will There Be Stars in My Crown that have never been previously recorded. Ernie's third CD Bluesified regularly plays in the preemie and chemo units of a Pittsburgh hospital where it is considered an integral part of the healing process. Mean Little Poodle was Editor's Choice in Acoustic Guitar magazine. Ernie's latest CD Rags & Bones has been declared by many to be his best.
For ten years he played electric guitar with the Blue Bombers, one of Pittsburgh's favorite R&B bands.
Instructional videos on Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Willie McTell, Mance Lipscomb, Rev. Gary Davis and guitar theory are available for purchase from this website. Ernie has taught at most of the major guitar camps in the world.
Ernie has been featured in SingOUT!, Fingerstyle Guitar, Dirty Linen, Acoustic Guitar, Blues Revue and Vintage Guitar magazines. He has appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage , Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour and XM radio. Ernie appears on Maria Muldaur's Grammy and Handy nominated and Indie Award winning album Richland Woman Blues and was the guitarist for the national support tour.
Ernie Hawkins is an important link in the unbroken chain of blues and gospel artists. His guitaristry and love of the style is incomparable. From the Rev. Gary Davis into the future with his own style Ernie is one of the special ones! Jorma Kaukonen
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
Welbon Whitmire - African Americans in Europe: London, Copenhagen, and Paris
African Americans have been traveling to and living in Europe since and before the end of slavery, right up to the present; perhaps most famously noted in the writing of James Baldwin. Join us for a discussion of some of the varied aspects of the long and wonderfully complex story.
Tourist Development Council Public Meeting - 1/15/20
Tourist Development Council Public Meeting - 1/15/20
January 2016 | Asian American Life
At age 24, Jonathan Wong is one of the youngest elected officials in the U.S.A. By day, he’s serves as a councilman in Mahwah Township, New Jersey. By night he’s attending Brooklyn Law School to get his law degree. This political newcomer is inspiring youths to take action in politics. Correspondent Paul Lin profiles this impressive politician who’s making a difference in NJ.
Art is art, fashion is fashion but contemporary artist Richard Tsao proves they can exist together. He’s best known for his line of fashion featured at the New York Metropolitan Opera and Asia Society museum store. You can even find many of New York’s opera singers wearing his fashion line. Reporter Kyung Yoon spends a day at his showroom and learns more about his creative process.
Caroline Shin’s web series “Cooking With Granny” shares the secrets behind treasured family recipes. Host Ernabel Demillo spends a day with Shin and Filipino grandma chef Lumen Castaneda whipping up a favorite Filipino holiday dessert.
Asian fushion cuisine is more popular then ever, and one Venezuelan chef won over the taste buds of Korean food critics with her Latin-Asian cuisine. Host Ernabel Demillo profiles Chef Marjorie Silva and her innovative cuisine.
Now that winter’s here, it’s time for Kimchi, a staple Korean food that’s served 3 times a day. So how did this traditional spicy pickled cabbage become all the rage with foodies? Minnie Roh has the answers and highlights the new foodie trends, as well as traditional methods of preparing this favorite dish.
(Taped: 01-01-16)
Ernabel Demillo is the host of Asian American Life, a monthly half hour series about the fastest-growing immigrant group in the country, focusing on Asian Americans in the tri-state area from over 40 countries who speak more than 150 different languages and dialects. Every month, an Asian enclave and neighborhood within the tristate area is featured. Cutting edge issues like racial profiling and stereotyping are examined and explored. Successful Asian Americans who are forging new identities in business, politics and the arts are also be profiled. Asian American Life is reaching new frontiers in the quest for understanding and acknowledgment among tri-state Asian Americans.
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Ernie Hawkins • Makin' Whoopie • www.ErnieHawkins.com
Makin' Whoopie by Donaldson-Kahn, BMI arranged by Ernie Hawkins for acoustic fingerpicked guitar, includes: Ernie Hawkins - guitar and vocals; Joe Dallas - trombone; Roger Day - tuba; George Heid - washboard; Marc Reisman - harmonica. Live performance recorded at: Rex Theater, Pittsburgh, PA.
Makin' Whoopie is featured on Ernie Hawkins' CD, Whinin' Boy available at:
Learn more about and connect with Ernie Hawkins at
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed by the Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
Ernie Hawkins Biography
For many years Ernie Hawkins has been playing concerts, clubs, blues and folk festivals, workshops, colleges, museums, parties, fist fights and millennium celebrations in the United States, Canada, Japan and Europe and at every stop in the road from A Prairie Home Companion to Antone's to the Madrid Jazz Festival. He has played with blues greats such as Son House, Mance Lipscomb, Fred McDowell, Jim Brewer, Rev. Gary Davis and many others.
Ernest Leroy Hawkins was born in Pittsburgh PA in 1947. In the '50's he had a paper route, a beagle and a Roy Rodgers harmonica (which he still has somewhere).
He first learned country guitar, mandolin, banjo and bones from a guy named Pete who worked on his Uncle's farm. Pete had come up playing with the Lilly Brothers and had rambled around the country - taking a 30-year detour down whisky lane that landed him in a cabin on the farm as property caretaker...and becoming a primary musical mentor to Ernie.
Ernie was already playing blues as a teenager when he heard a fellow passing through town play Gary Davis' Let Us Get Together. He was hooked then and forever on country blues and ragtime guitar...and players like Davis, Blind Willie McTell, Blind Blake, Willie Johnson, Skip James, John Hurt, Leadbelly...
Right after high school, Ernie moved to New York City with only one purpose - to track down and study with Rev. Gary Davis. In '69 he moved back home, enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh and earned a degree in philosophy. During this time, Ernie played with Niles Jones, a blues player living in the city and rediscovered in the '90's as Guitar Gabriel.
In 1973 Ernie moved to Dallas for graduate school and earned a Ph.D. in phenomenological psychology. Again he managed to find the blues scene and hooked up with players all over the southwest - learning some Lemon Jefferson, Funny Papa Smith, Henry Thomas and Lightnin' Hopkins. So, with Ph.D. in hand, Ernie wandered back into music.
In the early '80's he recorded his first solo album of ragtime guitar, Ragtime Signatures. His second CD Blues Advice was dedicated to the memory of his teacher, Reverend Gary Davis on the occasion of the centennial of his birth. The CD includes three songs taught to Ernie by Davis: Penitentiary Blues, Florida Blues and Will There Be Stars in My Crown that have never been previously recorded. Ernie's third CD Bluesified regularly plays in the preemie and chemo units of a Pittsburgh hospital where it is considered an integral part of the healing process. Mean Little Poodle was Editor's Choice in Acoustic Guitar magazine. Ernie's latest CD Rags & Bones has been declared by many to be his best.
For ten years he played electric guitar with the Blue Bombers, one of Pittsburgh's favorite R&B bands.
Instructional videos on Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Willie McTell, Mance Lipscomb, Rev. Gary Davis and guitar theory are available for purchase from this website. Ernie has taught at most of the major guitar camps in the world.
Ernie has been featured in SingOUT!, Fingerstyle Guitar, Dirty Linen, Acoustic Guitar, Blues Revue and Vintage Guitar magazines. He has appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage , Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour and XM radio. Ernie appears on Maria Muldaur's Grammy and Handy nominated and Indie Award winning album Richland Woman Blues and was the guitarist for the national support tour.
Ernie Hawkins is an important link in the unbroken chain of blues and gospel artists. His guitaristry and love of the style is incomparable. From the Rev. Gary Davis into the future with his own style Ernie is one of the special ones! Jorma Kaukonen
© Copyright Ernie Hawkins 2010
Stanley Dance Interview by Monk Rowe - 2/12/1998 - San Diego, CA
Author and jazz historian Stanley Dance speaks about jazz in the 1930s U.K., coining the term mainstream jazz, and his long association with Duke Ellington.
Use of these materials by other parties is subject to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law (Title 17, Chapter 1, para. 107) which allows use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship without requiring permission from the rights holder. Any use that does not fall within fair use must be cleared with the rights holder. For assistance, please contact the Fillius Jazz Archive, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.
Visit the Fillius Jazz Archive Website
Greg Caputo Interview by Monk Rowe - 3/14/1998 - Clinton, NY
Drummer and band leader Gregory Caputo speaks about discipline in jazz, developing a personal style, lessons with Joe Morello, and the necessity of being versatile in the music business.
Use of these materials by other parties is subject to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law (Title 17, Chapter 1, para. 107) which allows use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship without requiring permission from the rights holder. Any use that does not fall within fair use must be cleared with the rights holder. For assistance, please contact the Fillius Jazz Archive, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.
Visit the Fillius Jazz Archive Website
Great Writers of the West: John Steinbeck and the Environment (ArtsWest 2017)
Presentations from the ArtsWest symposium at Stanford University on May 10, 2017.
The world seemed on the brink of catastrophe when John Steinbeck published The Grapes of Wrath in 1939. Today we are confronted with our own cataclysmic moment in time. Steinbeck’s compassionate explorations of inequality, poverty-induced human migration, and environmental degradation yield insights we are at pains to grasp. As perhaps no other novelist before or since, Steinbeck had a fundamental ecological awareness. He shows us that people are not separate from the land on which we tread, and in fact share a common fate.
Living Steinbeck by Valentin Lopez, Amah Mutsun Tribal Band
The Ecology of Humans by William Souder, Writer
We Ain't Foreign: Race, Land, and Nation in Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrathby Sarah Wald, University of Oregon, Department of English and Environmental Studies Program
Sea of Cortez and the 'Toto Picture' by Mary Ellen Hannibal, Writer
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral by Gavin Jones, Stanford University, Department of English
Steinbeck's Holism, Susan Shillinglaw, National Steinbeck Center
AIR Dibrugarh Online Radio Live Stream
ALL INDIA RADIO: DIBRUGARH
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: FOR 28-01-2020 TUESDAY & 29-01-2020 WEDNESDAY
M.W 529.1m/KHz.567 F.M. 101.30 MHz
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: For TUESDAY 28.01.2020
TRANSMISSION III (3.28 PM to 10.30 PM)
3.28 AIR Signature Tune/Opening Announcement
3.30 Mishing Geet: Artist: Urmila Patiri
3.45 Programme in Mijumishimi
4.05 Programme in Khampti
4.25 Programme in Wancho
4.45 News in Hindi
4.55 News in English
5.00 Programme in Idu
5.20 Programme in Tangsa
5.40 Programme in Nocte
6.00 Anchalik Batori
6.05 Programme Summary
6.10 Vrindagaan:
6.15 GANYA RAIJOR ANUSTHAN (Rural Programme)/ Interview on “Mas Palonot Paripurok Khadya Jogan”
With Jibanjyoti Yein
6.45 Sandhiyar Anchalik Batori
6.55 Ajir Prasanga
7.00 News in Hindi
7.05 News in Assamese
7.15 CHAH SRAMIKOR ASOR: /(T.G. Programme)/ 1. Jhumoir: Bhadra Rajowar & Pty.
2. Short Story by Amal Kr. Horo
7.45 Adhunik Geet: Artist: Jayantajit Das
8.0 Time & Meter Reading Bijnan Jeuti (Science Magazine) 1. Bijnan Barta by Sailendra Mohan Das 2. Talk “Bhu-Tathya Prajuktibidya Aaru Eyar Prayog” By Dr. Nurul Amin
8.20 Hindi Film Song/ Film: Kya Dil Ne Kahaa, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kya Yehi Pyar Hai, Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
8.40 Programme Highlight
8.42 Commercial Spot:
8.45 SamacharSandhya:
9.00 News at Nine:
9.15 Commercial Spot:
9.16 Bare Rahania: (Mendolin Recital) Artist: Sanjeev Khargharia
9.25 Nishar Ancholik Batori:
9.30 Documentary“LOKA GEETAR SURADHWANI” Written by Birendra Kr. Phukan
Produced by Makhan Rajkhowa
10.00 Classical Music: (Vocal) Artist: Parveen Sultana Rag: Deen Todi & Sarang Kauns
10.30 Close Down.
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: For WEDNESDAY 29.01.2020
TRANSMISSION I (05.28 AM to 9.35 AM)
5.28 AIR Signature Tune:
5.30 Vandemataram/Opening Announcement Mangalvadya/ Programme Announcement
5.35 Bhaktigeeti: 1. Artist: Durgamoyee Borah (Borgeet-Shankardev) 2.Artist: Bibhuranjan Choudhury & Nandita Sharma (Saraswati Bandana) 3. Artist: Ranju Bhattacharya & Gouri Bhattacharya (Saraswati Stuti) 4. Artist: Binapani Bhuyan & Queen Das (Saraswati Bandana) 5. Artist: Kolamoni Handique & Pty (Naam)
6.00 News in Hindi:
6.05 Gandhi Chinta & Programme Summary:
6.10 Swasthya Charcha; Interview on “KorkotRog” With Dr. Gayatri Gogoi Part: V
6.15 VidyarthirAnusthan:
6.30 Hindi Language Lesson: Conducted by Sachindra Sharma Pts: Aisengfa Dowarah & Snehal Chetri Part: II
6.45 Folk Music: (Dehbichargeet) Artist:Gobin Ch. Bora & Pty
7.05 News in Assamese:
7.15 “AjirDinto”/(Morning Information Service)
7.30 GEETANJALI: 1. Artist: Nasreen Halim Lyc: Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi Ashrur Bhasha Jodi… 2. Artist:Nasrat Hussain Lyc: Karabi Deka Hazarika Momor Puhor… 3. Artist: Nibedita Bora Lyc: Surya Kr. Raja Pakhi Meli…. 4. Artist: Nawab Altaf Ali Ahmed Lyc: Geeta Hatikakoti Tumar Kulat… 5. Artist: Neelakshi Devi Lyc: Vinod Pathak Gose Bone…
7.55 Commercial Spot:
8.00 Samachar Prabhat:
8.15 Morning News
8.30 North East News Bulletin in English:
8.35 “SURAR PANCHOI” (Composite)Assamese Film Song
8.50 Puwar Anchalik Batori
9.00 Jilar Rehrup:
9.05 “ANTARA” (Composite) Hindi Film Songs/
9.35 Close Down.
TRANSMISSION II (11.28 AM to 3.30 PM)
11.58 AIR Signature Tune/Opening Announcement
12.00 News in English
12.05 “SURAR SATSORI”/(Request Prog. of Assamese Songs)
1.00 News in English
1.05 News in Hindi
1.10 Troops Programme
1.40 Newsin Assamese
1.50 Quotation: Adhunik Geet: Artist: Bornali Buragohain
2.00 Khetir Diha
2.05 Ghazal: Artist: Shumona Roy Biswas
2.15 Dopahar Samachar
2.30 Western Music:
3.00 Close Down.
TRANSMISSION III (3.28 PM to 10.30 PM)
3.28 AIR Signature Tune/ Opening Announcement:
3.30 Deori Songs: Artist: Bhupen Deori & Pty
3.45 Programme in Mijumishimi
4.05 Programme in Khampti
4.25 Programme in Wancho
4.45 News in Hindi
4.55 News in English
5.00 Programme in Idu
5.20 Programme in Tangsa
5.40 Programme in Nocte
6.00 Anchalik Batori
6.05 Programme Summary
6.10 Vrindagaan:
6.15 Quotation: GAYAN RAIJOR ANUSTHAN/Interview on “Asomot Soyabeen Khetir Sambhabana” With Dr. Kalyan Pathak
6.45 SandhiyarAnchalik Batori
6.55 Ajir Prasanga
7.00 News in Hindi
7.05 News in Assamese
7.15 “Karpumpuli” Weekly News Bulletin Artist: 1. Ajit Kr. Taye (Anu-Nitom) 2. GajenNarah (Anu-Nitom)
7.35 UjjalBhabishyat: Talk on “Kutir Shilpor Jugadi Atmoshanthapon Aru Niyogar Subidha” By Mohan Saikia
7.45 Adhunik Geet: Artist: Bornali Buragohain
8.00 Time & Meter Reading: Quotation Parikrama
8.15 Ghazal & Quawali: Artist: Roop Kumar Rathor & Sonali Rathor, Mohammad Rafi, Sabri Brothers
8.40 Programme Highlight
8.42 Commercial Spot
8.45 Samachar Sandhya:
9.00 News at Nine
9.15 Commercial Spot:
9.16 Bare Rahania: (Goalporia Lokageet) Artist: Banikona Ghoshal
9.25 Nishar Anchalik Batori:
9.30 Interview with Dr. Paramananda Rajbongshi Out Going President of Asom Sahitya Sabha and Shri Kuladhar Saikia Newly Elected President of Asom Sahitya Sobha
10.00 Radio Report on Beating Retreat Ceremony
10.30 Close Down.
Xiaomi Giiker Super Cube i3S (Electronic Rubiks Cube - APP Remote via Bluetooth)
The Giiker Cube is the world's first smart 3x3x3 rubik's cube developed by Xiaomi Technology Company. It features bluetooth sensors in the center caps to allow wireless tracking of the cube state as you turn it. The cube can be connected to your iPad or Android device and the smart applications will teach you how to solve the cube or provide you with detailed analysis of your solve.
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Supercube by Xiaomi
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Ernie Hawkins • Slow Drag • www.ErnieHawkins.com
Slow Drag by Rev. Gary Davis arranged by Ernie Hawkins for acoustic fingerpicked guitar in the Piedmont style, includes George Heid on washboard. Live performance recorded at: Rex Theater, Pittsburgh, PA
Slow Drag is featured on Ernie Hawkins' CD, Bluesified available at:
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This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed by the Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
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Biography
For many years Ernie Hawkins has been playing concerts, clubs, blues and folk festivals, workshops, colleges, museums, parties, fist fights and millennium celebrations in the United States, Canada, Japan and Europe and at every stop in the road from A Prairie Home Companion to Antone's to the Madrid Jazz Festival. He has played with blues greats such as Son House, Mance Lipscomb, Fred McDowell, Jim Brewer, Rev. Gary Davis and many others.
Ernest Leroy Hawkins was born in Pittsburgh PA in 1947. In the '50's he had a paper route, a beagle and a Roy Rodgers harmonica (which he still has somewhere).
He first learned country guitar, mandolin, banjo and bones from a guy named Pete who worked on his Uncle's farm. Pete had come up playing with the Lilly Brothers and had rambled around the country - taking a 30-year detour down whisky lane that landed him in a cabin on the farm as property caretaker...and becoming a primary musical mentor to Ernie.
Ernie was already playing blues as a teenager when he heard a fellow passing through town play Gary Davis' Let Us Get Together. He was hooked then and forever on country blues and ragtime guitar...and players like Davis, Blind Willie McTell, Blind Blake, Willie Johnson, Skip James, John Hurt, Leadbelly...
Right after high school, Ernie moved to New York City with only one purpose - to track down and study with Rev. Gary Davis. In '69 he moved back home, enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh and earned a degree in philosophy. During this time, Ernie played with Niles Jones, a blues player living in the city and rediscovered in the '90's as Guitar Gabriel.
In 1973 Ernie moved to Dallas for graduate school and earned a Ph.D. in phenomenological psychology. Again he managed to find the blues scene and hooked up with players all over the southwest - learning some Lemon Jefferson, Funny Papa Smith, Henry Thomas and Lightnin' Hopkins. So, with Ph.D. in hand, Ernie wandered back into music.
In the early '80's he recorded his first solo album of ragtime guitar, Ragtime Signatures. His second CD Blues Advice was dedicated to the memory of his teacher, Reverend Gary Davis on the occasion of the centennial of his birth. The CD includes three songs taught to Ernie by Davis: Penitentiary Blues, Florida Blues and Will There Be Stars in My Crown that have never been previously recorded. Ernie's third CD Bluesified regularly plays in the preemie and chemo units of a Pittsburgh hospital where it is considered an integral part of the healing process. Mean Little Poodle was Editor's Choice in Acoustic Guitar magazine. Ernie's latest CD Rags & Bones has been declared by many to be his best.
For ten years he played electric guitar with the Blue Bombers, one of Pittsburgh's favorite R&B bands.
Instructional videos on Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Willie McTell, Mance Lipscomb, Rev. Gary Davis and guitar theory are available for purchase from this website. Ernie has taught at most of the major guitar camps in the world.
Ernie has been featured in SingOUT!, Fingerstyle Guitar, Dirty Linen, Acoustic Guitar, Blues Revue and Vintage Guitar magazines. He has appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage , Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour and XM radio. Ernie appears on Maria Muldaur's Grammy and Handy nominated and Indie Award winning album Richland Woman Blues and was the guitarist for the national support tour.
Ernie Hawkins is an important link in the unbroken chain of blues and gospel artists. His guitaristry and love of the style is incomparable. From the Rev. Gary Davis into the future with his own style Ernie is one of the special ones! Jorma Kaukonen
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Drawn Here (and There): Non-Format
Kjell Ekhorn (Oslo, Norway) and Jon Forss (Minneapolis, Minnesota) have worked together as the creative direction and communication design team Non-Format since 2000. Their influential work spans art direction, design, illustration, and custom typography for arts and culture, music industry, fashion, and advertising clients. Well-known for their design of publications, Non-Format has art-directed the independent music monthly The Wire; Varoom, a journal of illustration and made images; Greg Lynn Form, a survey of the contemporary architects work; and Very Elle, a special edition of the Paris-based fashion magazine. The recipients of numerous prizes, including a New York Art Directors Gold, two Tokyo Type Director Club Prizes, and a British D&AD Yellow Pencil award, their bestselling hardback monograph Non-Format Love Song was published by Die Gestalten Verlag in 2007, and is now in its second printing.
Men In Black II
Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are back in black as the scum-fighting super-agents Kay and Jay - regulators of all things alien on planet earth. Their latest mission: to save the world from a total intergalactic disaster! When a renegade Kylothian monster disguised as a lingerie model threatens the survival of the human race, the boys of the MIB get the call to step up and get busy. With their headquarters under siege and time running out, Agents Kay and Jay enlist the help of Frank the Pug and a posse of hard-living worms to help them kick some seriously sexy alien butt! © 2002 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.