Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 46) (1952) (Storyville Club)
Jazz Club USA # 46 – Jazz at Storyville
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Jazz at Storyville:
Introduction 1:07
'S wonderful 3:37
Ad lib blues 10:57
Live Storyville Club, Boston, Mass., April 29, 1951
Johnny Windhurst (tp) Ruby Braff (tp-1) Vic Dickenson (tb,vcl) Edmond Hall (cl) George Wein (p) John Field
(b) Jo Jones (d)
Jazz at Storyville:
Coquette 16:10
St. James Infirmary 20:55
The Lady is a Tramp 25:59
Live Storyville Club, Boston, Mass., January 27, 1952
Ruby Braff (tp) Eph Resnick (tb) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Red Richards (p) John Field (b) Kenny John (d)
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Glenn Miller - Moonlight Serenade - January 1, 1940 - Cafe Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City
The cigarette that satisfies presents americas number one dance band with americas swing trio. Glenn Miller and the Andrew Sisters are calling again.
Featuring The Andrews Sisters and Marion Hutton on vocals.
Recorded: January 1, 1940, Cafe Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City
1.) Introduction: Theme: (Moonlight Serenade) 0:00
2.) Rug Cutter´s Swing 0:46
3.) I Love You Mich too Much (Vocal: The Andres Sisters) 3:43
4.) I Wanna Hat With Cherries (Vocal: Marion Hutton) 7:20
5.) Sweet And Low 9:29
6.) Hallelujah 11:38
7.) Closing 13:53
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New York City Travel
New York City Travel - One of the world's great cities, New York City (also referred to as New York, NYC, or The Big Apple) is a global center for media, entertainment, art, fashion, research, finance, and trade. The bustling, cosmopolitan heart of the 4th largest metropolis in the world and by far the most populous city in the United States, New York has long been a key entry point and a defining city for the nation.
From the Statue of Liberty in the harbor to the Empire State Building towering over the Manhattan skyline, from the tunnels of the subway to the skyscrapers of Wall Street, from the bright signs of Times Square to the naturalistic beauty of Central Park, and from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx to Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York's landmarks are quintessential American landmarks. The city's neighborhoods and streets are so iconic they have become ingrained into the American consciousness. Here the power, wealth and culture of the United States is on full display in one of the largest and most iconic skylines in the world, in the food and music to be found around every corner, and in the diverse population of immigrants who come from every corner of the globe to take part in what this city has to offer.
Lying at the mouth of the Hudson River in the southernmost part of the state of the same name and at the center of the Mid-Atlantic region, New York City has a population of approximately 8.2 million people. The New York Metropolitan Area, which spans lower New York, northern New Jersey, and southwestern Connecticut, has a population of 18.9 million, making it the largest metropolitan area in the U.S.
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Jazz Club U.S.A. (1950) (Episode 2)
Jazz Club USA # 02
Host: Leonard Feather.
Date: 1950-12-31
Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra:
Oh babe 1:27
Los Angeles, October 13, 1950
Benny Bailey, Duke Garrette, Ed Mullens, Leo Shepherd, Walter Williams (tp) Jimmy Cleveland, Al Grey,
Paul Lee, Benny Powell (tb) Bobby Plater, Jerome Richardson (as) Gil Bernal, Johnny Board, Curtis Lowe (ts)
Ben Kynard (bar) Lionel Hampton (vib) Milt Buckner (p) Billy Mackel (g) Roy Johnson (b) Ellis Bartee (d)
Sonny Parker (vcl)
Red Norvo Trio:
Move 4:34
Chicago, October 13, 1950
Red Norvo (vib) Tal Farlow (g) Charles Mingus (b)
Lucky Thompson and his Orchestra:
Slow drag 7:39
New York, September 15, 1949
Ray Copeland (tp) Henderson Chambers (tb) Lucky Thompson, Pritchard Chessman (ts) Sahib Shihab (bar)
Billy Taylor (p) Peck Morrison (b) Al Walker (d) Thelma Thompson (vcl)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars:
When it's sleepy time down south 11:20
Medley: Shadrach / When the Saints 12:09
I got Rhythm 17:33
Some Day 21:02
La vie en rose 25:11
When it´s sleepy time down south (excerpt) 27:36
“Bop City”, New York, 1950 (VoA original recordings)
Louis Armstrong (tp,vcl) Jack Teagarden (tb) Barney Bigard (cl) Earl Hines (p) Arvell Shaw (b) Cozy Cole (d)
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Otis Elevator in 1920's-Era NYC Apartment Building
While visiting New York City, we came across this 1920s-era Otis Elevator in an apartment building in Washington Heights. The elevator was on the slower side but it ran smoothly and quietly. The outside door only opened if the elevator was at the landing.
Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 52) (1952)
Jazz Club USA # 52
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Johnny Smith Quintet:
Cherokee 1:04
Taboo 4:07
Where Or When 6:45
Speaking For Myself 8:58
Sometimes I’m Happy 11:53
Radio show ‘Saturday Night Review’, New York, ca 1952
Stan Getz (ts) Joseph Kahn (p) Johnny Smith (g) Dave Walter (b) Bunny Shocker(d)
Interview with Benny Carter 13:41
‘Snows on Kilimandjaro’ was realeased on August 18th, 1952, “Night without sleep” on September 26th, 1952.
Wardell Gray Octet/Gene Norman's Just Jazz Concert:
One O'clock Jump 16:32
Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA, April 29, 1947
Howard McGhee (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Benny Carter (as) Wardell Gray (ts) Erroll Garner (p) Irving Ashby
(g) Red Callender (b) Jackie Mills (d)
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Benny Goodman - Camel Caravan - September 9, 1939 - New York (Episode 114)
The Benny Goodman Swingschool with Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. The Goodman Trio and instrumental Quartet. Featuring Louise Tobin.
Presented by Bert Parks
1.) Introduction ( Let´s Dance Theme) 0:00
2.) Spring Song 0:52
3.) Over the Rainbow 4:00
4.) Jumpin' at the Woodside 7:46
5.) Moonlight Serenade 11:58
6.) Flying Home 15:32
7.) Put That Down in Writing 20:01
8.) Mozart Matriculates 24:11
9.) Steelin' Apples 26:36
Recorded in New York on September 9, 1939.
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Visit America - New York City Travel Guide and Chicago Top Attractions
When visiting American two cities should be on your shortlist: New York and Chicago. As far as tourism is concerned you won't find more world class cities to visit in the United States that offer as many different options for festivals, arts, entertainment and dining. NYC, USA and Chi-town really have it all and in our travel video guide we'll recommend some of the top things to do in both cities. Without a doubt these two iconic cities offer some of the best things to do in America.
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50 Things to do in New York City Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1 Grand Central Terminal
2 The High Line
3 Meatpacking District
4 Greenwich Village
5 Brooklyn Bridge
6 Williamsburg
7 Street Art in Williamsburg
8 Prospect Park
9 Dumbo
10 New York Style Pizza
11 Bryant Park
12 New York Public Library
13 Staten Island Ferry
14 Statue of Liberty
15 Battery Park
16 Little Italy
17 Little Korea
18 Chinatown
19 Coney Island
20 Mermaid Parade
21 The Cloisters
22 Harlem's Apollo Theatre
23 Soul Food in Harlem at Sylvia's
24 World Trade Center Memorial
25 Trinity Church
26 Wall Street
27 Lincoln Center
28 Ride a Bicycle
29 Watch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankee Stadium
30 MET Museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
31 Flatiron Building
32 Washington Square Park
33 NYU (New York University)
34 National Museum of the American Indian
35 Museum of Natural History
36 Times Square
37 MOMA (Museum of Modern Art)
38 Roosevelt Island Tramway
39 Fifth Avenue Shopping
40 Rockefeller Center
41 Empire State Building
42 Carnegie Hall
43 Central Park
44 Strawberry Fields
45 Street Food
46 Catch a Broadway Theatre Performance
47 Madison Square Garden
48 African Burial Ground
49 Columbus Circle
50 Take the Subway Metro
35 Things to do in Chicago top attractions travel guide:
1) Chicago Architecture and Chicago River Walk
2) Chicago River Boat Trip
3) Kayaking along the Chicago River
4) Cloud Gate - The Bean
5) Millennium Park
6) Pavilion 'Free Shows'
7) Art Institute of Chicago
8) Watch a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field
9) Eat Deep Dish Pizza
10) Visit the sky deck at Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower)
11) Stroll around the University of Chicago campus
12) Check out the Oriental Institute of History
13) Marvel and escape the bustle at Osaka Garden
14) Enjoy an afternoon or evening at Wicker Park
15) Relax and escape at Humboldt Park
16) Check out the Dinosaur exhibits at the Chicago Field Museum
17) Visit the Shedd Aquarium - the largest indoor one in the world
18) Watch a Chicago Blackhawks game at the United Center
19) Check out the 'Borders' exhibit at Solti Gardens of Grant Park
20) Admire Buckingham Fountain during the day or at night
21) View the Chicago skyline from the Hancock Center
22) Spend an afternoon having fun at Navy Pier
23) Wander around Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory
24) Work out or get a tan at North Avenue Beach
25) Laugh your head off watching improv at The Second City
26) Test your mind playing the Zombie Game
27) Go shopping or people watching along the Magnificent Mile
28) Take the Chicago 'El or 'L' CTA metro system
29) Watch an NFL football game (Chicago Bears) at Soldier Field
30) Check out the entirely free Money Museum
31) Ride a bicycle in downtown Chicago
32) Spend time at the Museum of Science and Technology
33) Marvel at the architectural wonder known as Robbie House
34) Rest your legs by taking a Chicago city tour by Segway
35) Check out a performance at Chicago Theatre
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Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 14) (Savoy Ballroom)
Jazz Club USA # 14 - Savoy Ballroom
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-04-01
Buddy Johnson & his Orchestra:
Little Doll 1:24
Stars Fell On Alabama 4:45
Down Yonder 8:04
‘Savoy Ballroom’, New York, c. early 1951 (VoA original recording)
Band Personal in early 1951: Frank Royal, Andrew Wood, Willis Nelson, Calvin Strickland (tp) Julius Watson,
Donald Cole, Steve Pulliam (tb) Joe O'Laughlin (as) Harold Geezil Minerve (as,vcl) David Van Dyke, Purvis
Henson (ts) Teddy Cherokee Conyers (bar) Buddy Johnson (p,vcl) Bernie MacKay (g) Leon Spann (b)
Emmanuel Simms (d) Ella Johnson, Arthur Prysock (vcl)
Cootie Williams & his Orchestra:
Echoes Of Harlem 12:19
'Gator Tail 16:22
Things Ain't What They Used To Be (EM vcl) - 19:33
Soft winds 22:17
‘Savoy Ballroom’, New York, c. early 1951 (VoA original recording)
Cootie Williams (tp) Rupert Cole (as,cl) Bill Parker (ts) Arnold Jarvis (p) Leonard Swain (b) Sylvester Vess
Payne (d) Eddie Mack (vcl)
Jazz Club USA # 15 – Barbizon Plaza Hotel
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Bobby Hackett & Vic Dickenson - Live at The Roosevelt Grill - Vol.1 ( Full Album )
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Drums – Cliff Leeman.....
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Bass – Jack Lesberg....
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1 Swing That Music 5:27
2 Meditation 4:42
3 All My Love 4:23
4 It's So Peaceful In The Country 5:06
5 Sugar 6:46
6 Struttin' With Some Barbeque 6:15
7 Undecided 4:27
8 Alone 4:18
9 Constantly 3:50
10 You're Gonna Hear From Me 5:03
11 Margie 5:12
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Recorded - Live At The Roosevelt Grill , April - May 1970, New York City
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Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 42) (1952) (Arnett Cobb & Lester Young)
Jazz Club USA # 42 - Birdland
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Arnett Cobb and his Orchestra:
Open house 0:54
Without a word of warning 4:02
Dutch kitchen bounce 7:13
‘Birdland’, New York, ca 1952 (VoA original recording)
Ed Lewis (tp) Dickie Harris (tb) Arnett Cobb (ts, bars) George Rhodes (p) George Duvivier or Walter
Buchanan (b) Al Walker? (dr)
The only released live recordings of this group were made on June 27th, 1952, in New York.
Lester Young Quintet:
Neena 10:21
Ghost of a chance 14:57
Lester leaps in 18:12
Destination moon 21:44
‘Birdland’, New York, ca 1951-1952 (VoA original recording)
Lester Young (ts) Jesse Drakes (tp) Joe ‘Earl’ Knight (p) Gene Ramey (b) Lee Abrams (dr)
Could be from the WNEW broadcast made on August 4th, 1951, but Lee Abrams doesn’t fit in this case.
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All Star Swing Festival (1972)
Sit back, dim the lights, and let a wave of music overcome your senses and take you back to the glorious and highly-charged time of the swing era with The ALL Star Swing Festival, a full lenght gala concert featuring the legendary greats live in concert. The ALL Star Swing Festival marks the first and only performance of the original Benny Goodman Quartet on television. It is truly a moment in history not to be missed.
Recorded at Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, October 23, 1972
1.) Lady Be Good (Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie) 2.29
2.) C Jam Blues (Duke Ellington & His Orchestra) 6:22
3.) It Don´t Mean A Thing (Duke Ellington & His Orchestra) 9:42
4.) Goody Goody (Ella Fitzgerald) 11:46
5.) Body And Soul (Ella Fitzgerald) 14:03
6.) Take Five (The Dave Brubeck Quartet) 18:00
7.) Jumpin´ At The Woodside (Count Basie & His Orchestra) 21:25
8.) All Right, OK, You Win (Count Basie & Joe Williams) 24:07
9.) Avalon (The Benny Goodman Quartet) 27:20
10.) Moonglow (The Benny Goodman Quartet) 33:18
11.) Ding Dong Daddy (The Benny Goodman Quartet) 36:27
12.) When It´s Sleepy Time Down South (Doc Severinsen) 39:42
13.) Blueberry Hill (Bobby Hackett) 42:19
14.) Basin Street Blues (Dizzy Gillespie) 43:17
15.) Struttin´ With Some Barbeque (Ensemble) 44:48
16.) Mack The Knife (Ensemble) 26:22
17.) Hello Dolly (Ella Fitzgerald) 47:21
18.) One O´Clock Jump (Ensemble) 49:13
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Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 5)
Jazz Club # 05
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-01-21
Jimmy McPartland & his Band:
Royal garden Blues 1:28
Chicago, March, 1949
Jimmy McPartland (cnt) Harry Lepp (tb) Jack O'Connel (cl,as) Marian McPartland (p) Ben Carlton (b) Mousie
Alexander (d)
Charlie Parker and his Orchestra:
My melancholy baby 5:06
New York, June 6, 1950
Dizzy Gillespie (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Thelonious Monk (p) Curly Russell (b) Buddy Rich (d)
Johnny Windhurst Jam Band:
Chop Suey 9:13
Struttin’ with some barbecue 14:04
Stuyvesant Casino, New York, c. 1950 (VoA original recording)
Johnny Windhurst (tp) Ed Hubble (tb) Joe Barofaldi (cl) Dick Cary (p) Arthur Herbert (dr)
‘Big Chief’ Moore & Jam Band:
Stardust 19:30
Stuyvesant Casino, New York, c. 1950 (VoA original recording)
‘Big Chief’ Russell Moore (tb) Ed Hubble (tb) Joe Barofaldi (cl) Dick Cary (p) Arthur Herbert (dr)
Omer Simeon & Joe Sullivan:
Ugly child 24:14
Stuyvesant Casino, New York, c. 1950 (VoA original recording)
‘Big Chief’ Russell Moore (tb) Omer Simeon (cl) Joe Sullivan (p) Arthur Herbert (dr)
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50 THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK CITY | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Our recent week in New York City was an action-packed one. We decided to set ourselves a challenge to see and do as much as we possibly could, and that gave way to this travel video guide which highlights 50 of the top attractions. In a city like New York this means we barely scratched the surface, but hopefully this video will highlight the cornucopia of possibilities that is the Big Apple.
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50 Things to do in New York City Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1 Grand Central Terminal
2 The High Line
3 Meatpacking District
4 Greenwich Village
5 Brooklyn Bridge
6 Williamsburg
7 Street Art in Williamsburg
8 Prospect Park
9 Dumbo
10 New York Style Pizza
11 Bryant Park
12 New York Public Library
13 Staten Island Ferry
14 Statue of Liberty
15 Battery Park
16 Little Italy
17 Little Korea
18 Chinatown
19 Coney Island
20 Mermaid Parade
21 The Cloisters
22 Harlem's Apollo Theatre
23 Soul Food in Harlem at Sylvia's
24 World Trade Center Memorial
25 Trinity Church
26 Wall Street
27 Lincoln Center
28 Ride a Bicycle
29 Watch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankee Stadium
30 MET Museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
31 Flatiron Building
32 Washington Square Park
33 NYU (New York University)
34 National Museum of the American Indian
35 Museum of Natural History
36 Times Square
37 MOMA (Museum of Modern Art)
38 Roosevelt Island Tramway
39 Fifth Avenue Shopping
40 Rockefeller Center
41 Empire State Building
42 Carnegie Hall
43 Central Park
44 Strawberry Fields
45 Street Food
46 Catch a Broadway Theatre Performance
47 Madison Square Garden
48 African Burial Ground
49 Columbus Circle
50 Take the Subway Metro
Most journeys begin at Penn Station or Grand Central, and if you arrive at the later you'll be wowed by the building. The Meatpacking District was once home to markets, slaughterhouses, and packaging plants, but times have changed. Today you'll find a mixture of trendy restaurants, clubs and boutiques. The Village used to be a bohemian neighborhood that drew artists and musicians, but today you're more likely to find upper middle class families living here. Completed in 1883, Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Williamsburg has become popular given its lower rent prices. University students and young professionals have been flocking to this part of town.
You can walk along the riverfront for a great view of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and the Manhattan skyline. During the summer months, Bryant Park also becomes a popular hangout spot people looking to relax and even work on their tans. The Staten Island Ferry is free of charge and this makes it really popular with visitors who want to catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty from a distance. Battery Park is located on the southern tip of Manhattan. Having both lived in South Korea, we were thrilled to come across Manhattan's own Little Korea. Coney Island is all about good old fashioned fun. The Cloisters will make you feel like you've travelled over to Europe. Central Park is massive and there are so many places to visit within its boundaries. We managed to visit Belvedere Castle, the Great Lawn, Shakespeare Garden, The Ramble, The Jackie Onassis Reservoir, the Alice in Wonderland Statue, and we still left feeling like we barely scratched the surface.
And that concludes a look at our very busy week in New York City. I'm still shocked we managed to cover so many attractions, but the great thing about this city is that distances aren't very long and there's always something really cool worth checking out around each corner. Have you been to New York? What are your favorite things about this city? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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Jazz Club U.S.A (Episode 50) (1952) (Birdland)
Jazz Club USA # 50 – At Birdland
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1952
Count Basie and his Orchestra:
Basie Blues 1:16
Why not 4:20
You’re not the kind 7:50
Every tub 11:26
Radio broadcast, Birdland, New York, poss. July 31, 1952
Paul Campbell, Wendell Culley, Reunald Jones, Joe Newman (tp) Henry Coker, Benny Powell, Jimmy Wilkins
(tb) Marshal Royal (as,cl) Ernie Wilkins (as,ts) Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Paul Quinichette (ts) Lester Young (ts1) Charlie Fowlkes (bar) Count Basie (p) Freddie Green (g) Jimmy Lewis (b) Gus Johnson (d)
Date as given by Tom Lord, but another ‘Birdland’ session by Basie with Lester Young as guest was definitely
recorded by VoA am August 31st, 1952, so that may be the correct date.
Interview with Ella Fitzgerald 14:08
Ella Fitzgerald
Lover come back to me 17:01
Someone to watch over me 18:53
The Blacksmith Blues 22:24
You belong to me 24:48
‘Birdland’, New York, summer 1952 (VoA original ‘live’ recording)
Ella Fitzgerald (vcl), Hank Jones (p) Nelson Boyd (b) Roy Haynes (dr)
‘You belong to me’ is announced as ‘a brand new song’. It was first recorded by Benny Carter on August 18th,
1952. Ella never did it on record.
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Jazz Club U.S.A. (1951) (Episode 21) (Young Musicians)
Jazz Club USA # 21 – Young Musicians
Host: Leonard Feather
Date: 1951-05-20
Stan Getz Quintet:
Always 1:29
Sweet Miss 5:40
Long Island Sound (without Winding) 10:22
VOA Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Kai Winding (tb) Stan Getz (ts) Al Haig (p) Tommy Potter (b) Roy Haynes (d)
Lennie Tristano Sextet:
Sax of a kind 13:40
VOA Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Warne Marsh (ts) Lee Konitz (as) Lennie Tristano (p) Billy Bauer (g) Jeff Morton (d) Joe Shulman (b)
Charlie Parker Quintet:
Now's the time 19:19
V.O.A. Broadcast Carnegie Hall, New York, December 25, 1949
Red Rodney (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Al Haig (p) Tommy Potter (b) Roy Haynes (d)
Elliot Lawrence & his Orchestra:
Elevation 24:55
Bop City, New York, late 1949 (VoA original recording)
Joe Techner, John Dee, Jimmy Padget (tp) Bill Danzien (tp,fhr) Sy Berger, Vince Forrest, Chuck Harris (tb)
Joe Soldo (as) Phil Urso, Bruno Rondelli (ts) Gerry Mulligan (bar,arr) Merle Bredwell (bar) Elliot Lawrence,
Bob Karch (p) Tom O'Neil (b) Howie Mann (d)
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Treasures of New York: Stanford White
Hosted by Dick Cavett, the film explores the landmark buildings and career of the man who transformed New York City during the Gilded Age - Stanford White - one of the most prominent American architects during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Masonic Hall W 24th street NYC
I filmed this den of vipers located at 46-54 West 24th Street New York NY, 10010 Notice the architecture. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Ranking All 50 States for 2019 Part 1. All United States from worst to best.
Ranking All 50 States for 2019 Part 1. All United States from worst to first.
I get asked all the time what is the best what is the worst state. I thought I would rank all of them. This is my opinion from my travels and my research I have done on this channel. I hope you enjoy the video. Please leave a comment below.
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Thanks for stopping by The world according to Briggs, I make lists. Not just lists of random stuff, I make them about states, cities, towns and other places in the United States. I post 3 times a week and sometimes live stream. Enjoy.
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