Untitled - Shawn Brussels - Bar Java, St Helens
Gdotveltz - Restricted Area 99 - Bar Java, St Helens 21 - 11 - 2013
First time for a rapper to be filmed for my channel.
Well done.
Sadly, the lighting at this venue was not good enough but the sound was great!
Coulrophobia at The Ice Bar, St. Helens with Lesley-Anne Goode
Tequila Mockingbird - Quaintest Show On Earth
QSOE play a live version of Tequila Mockingbird before their show at Bar Java in St Helens.
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St Helens 12 Videos posted by NIGHTLIFE ST HELENS Halloween at Club Rouge 2010
Launch night at sports direct St. Helens. #bikeforboobs
It's my party and I do what I want !! Bike for boobs launch night at sports direct fitness St. Helens lead by Karen Jarvis.
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What About Me - Pat Hyde - 1934
PAT HYDE, accompanied by Edgar Jackson and his Orchestra, sings:
What About Me
Recorded in London on 5th October 1934
Brian Rust listed this in his Jazz Records discography, no doubt due to the six musicians who provide the right setting for this song. However, it was Pat Hyde's record and she sings this Dietz/ Schwartz song beautifully.
Recorded in 1934 for the Parlophone label, this recording is long out-of-copyright. This side has been remastered from an original 78rpm disc by this user and is a unique transfer. This cannot be copied or sold without the permission of the channel owner.
Feeling by Katey Jane and Les Jones.
With just the one exception to date, Monty's Channel features musical offerings in which Monty is the main perpetrator, either vocally, instrumentally, as a song-writer (?) or in some cases all three.
That one exception is now joined by another.
A couple of friends of Monty's, from the local music scene up here in the North West of England, have just put together a demo-disk featuring four self-penned numbers.
This is one of those tracks; it is a number entitled Feeling, written by Les Jones and performed by Les and Katey Jane,.......... in Monty's opinion it is pretty damn good, is it not ?
May Day Parade - Demonstration of Workers & Students & Activists
Trade unionists and political activists assemble in the square in preparation for the annual Workers Day parade and red flags flutter in the wind as people get their banners unfurled. There is a strong anti-cuts theme and there is a large student contingent on the demonstration as well as other-anti-cuts activists. students and workers, unite and fight! is one of the slogans heard frequently during the demo. The march is headed by a pipe band and backed up by a UNITE trade union bus decked with the union banner and a slogan saying Cuts kills communities. This is a video of May Day '11 (Sunday 1st). The 2012 one is on Sunday 6/05/12 (the first Sunday of May). As well as a pipe band there is a brass band. Many unions follow including UNISON, GMB, UCATT, RMT, the STUC, various trades councils, political parties and student and anti-cuts activists and single issue campaigners. There was a GambiaCampaign.org banner campaigning for human rights in the Gambia. The Black Triangle disability rights organisation was there to campaign against cuts in disabled facilties and benefits. The Accord centre for the severely disabled is under attack as the local government want to flatten it to make way for a car park for the Commonwealth Games, although there are already plenty of car parks in or close to the city centre. Later on in the demo the slogan Commonwealth games, Commonwealth shame! Save the Accord right now! can be heard. The STUC women's committee banner can be seen as well as the EIS teachers union banner and the civil servants' Public and Commercial Services union banner. GU Anti-cuts Action Network banner is there as well as the Free Hetherington Uni occupation banner. General strike! General strike! is chanted by many of the demonstrators, as well as Money for jobs and education, not for war and occupation! and Tory scum, here we come! When the demo passes an open deck tour bus tourists applaud the demonstraters. The demo passes the large glass building of the St Enoch Centre then under the railway bridge at the Saltmarket and Trongate. The Defend Glasgow Services banner is carried by trade unionists and a lone piper can be heard getting louder as he approaches. Some marchers were wearing a traditional worker's cap or bunnet. Other people were dressed quite colourfully. The Trongate clock tower chimes midday as the procession passes and the sound of chanting gets louder. They say cut back; we say fight back is the chant at this moment and a bicycle bell rings in time to the chant. One of the Save the Accord campaigners carries a placard reading Booted by the suited. i.e. booted out of their centre by the decision-makers in suits who don't know the first thing about services and people's needs. One marcher speaking through a megaphone mentions the upcoming elections on Thursday and speaks in disgust about mainstream politics, reminding people that voting for mainstream politicians will make no difference since they are all pro-cuts. When the demo arrives outside the rally venue in the old fruit-market at City Halls, Candleriggs, some people go in and others remain outside with banners. More marchers arrive chanting. Some flags say Defend the welfare state. Welfare not warfare. Some demonstrators warn PM David Cameron that they might do things Egyptian style. Flags continue to flutter in the breeze including red CP flags and an Irish republican flag. One activist wears an Anonymous Guy Fawkes mask. One demonstrater gives a speech about police harassment of anti-cuts activists. Most students and anti-cuts activists continue demonstrating in the town while most trade unions and politicians remain for the rally inside the old Fruitmarket venue. Various groups display information about their campaigns on stalls including SPSC, the People's Charter, Clydebank asbestos group and various trade unions such as UNITE. Banners hang from the balcony including the anti-cuts there is a better way banner. There are videos of old May Days being shown, there is live music and a bar in the hall where some people enjoy a wee refreshment or three before the speeches start.
♪ Im wunderschönen Monat Mai, Als alle Kommunisten sprangen ♫ While thinking of the German word for May it reminded me of a song I heard a long time ago and it occurred to me to swap the original word Knospen with the word for communists so instead of translating as In the wonderfully beautiful month of May while all the buds were bursting forth it would change to ....while all the Communists (and other left wingers) were springing forth ...in revolution - (I wish!) - Avanti popolo!
Jiving @ The Birches with Blackstone & the Bandits
Get on ya dancing shoes on, Blackstone Bandit time to Rock 'n' Roll!
There's Always Be An England
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Ukulele Festival of Great Britain 2012 - Open Mic - Ukelles 2
Kizomba - Dance Demo | Kizomba Toronto | Kizomba in Canada 2012
Kizomba - Join the Revolution
Kizomba is a new dance style that is taking the world by storm. Originated in Angola, Kizomba is slowly making it's way to the Toronto social dance scene, but once it explodes, there will be no stopping it so join the Kizomba Revolution! Check out this demo from Java Panzo, Salsa Instructor, Dancer, Choreographer, and founder of RedMambo.
Video created by Urbantravelite Productions
Music: Kizomba Instrumental by EDOTMANBEATS - Emmanuel Bondo, london, Britain (UK)
German Jazz Brothers Joachim and Rolf Kühn | Euromaxx
Bonn's Jazz festival has made quite a name for itself. On ten evenings, prominent musicians from all over the world will show their stuff, including saxofonist Wayne Shorter, singer Dianne Reeves, Youn Sun Nah, and Michael Wollny.
The brothers Joachim and Rolf Kühn are also among the best jazz musicians in the world.
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Sarah McKenzie Quintet - I Was Doing All Right (2014-08-11)
While in Melbourne in 2009, I found The Paris Jazz Cat Cafe in the basement of a back-alley bar. Sarah McKenzie was a young singer-player from Perth who looked about 15 years old, but she had a monster technique on the piano and a headul of great compositions. Singing seemed more like a sidelight. We talked afterwards and exchanged a few emails over the years. I followed her career as she release two albums and got a scholarship to the Berklee School of Music in Boston. I kept waiting for her to break big time. It's finally happening. She's released 2 CDs and she is now a major contender with her singing. She played Umbria last year and will be at Monterey this year. I found out only last week that she was playing a free gig at a restaurant in Cambridge and saw that I had the evening off, so immediately booked a flight and hotel room. Her quintet played in an open courtyard on a perfect summer evening, and I was sitting at a front table with camera ready. We spoke at intermission and I gave her photos that I had taken when I first saw her in Melbourne. She's getting bigger venues, and will be at Dizzy's in NYC in October. She is going to break through to the top sometime soon, I assure you. A major, major talent whose works have already been played by The Boston Pops.
Bad Sister - Trailer
From the first time Zoe met her new teacher at St. Adeline's Catholic School she knew something wasn't right with Sister Sophia. Was it the red lipstick and refusal to recite the Morning Prayer? Or the way she eyed her brother Jason...like he was dessert? As Zoe's suspicions grow so does the creepy bond between the good sister and her brother - a bond bordering on seduction. But who will believe her? After all, Sister Sophia is a woman of the cloth. Or is she?
Tea Dance: 1920s, 30s, 40s Vintage Tea Party (Past Perfect) #teadance #1930smusic #dancebands
The Past Perfect Channel expertly remasters music from the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s. French Music, Retro Music, Saxophone Music, Italian Music, Jazz Music, Swing Band Music, Morning Music, Piano and Guitar Music, Music while Cooking, Christmas Music, Background Music, Holiday Music, Big Bands, Dance Bands, Love Songs, Tea Dances, Vintage Parties, Murder Mystery Events, Ballroom Dancing, War Re-enactment Events, Nostalgic Songs. Master Rights Copyright: Past Perfect Limited
Various Artists - Tea Dance 1920s, 30s, 40s Vintage Tea Party
Released 2011-12-16 on Past Perfect
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1. 00:00:00 Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli Tea For Two
2. 00:03:17 The Ink Spots Java Jive
3. 00:06:23 Benny Goodman Sugar Foot Stomp
4. 00:09:12 Fats Waller & His Rhythm My Very Good Friend The Milkman
5. 00:12:46 Jan Savitt & His Top Hatters Jersey Bounce
6. 00:15:55 Paul Whiteman Happy Feet
7. 00:18:58 Artie Shaw Begin the Beguine (Foxtrot) (Foxtrot)
8. 00:22:15 The Boswell Sisters & Dorsey Brothers Orchestra When I Take My Sugar To Tea
9. 00:25:28 Jimmie Lunceford For Dancers Only
10. 00:28:13 Billie Holiday & Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra Sugar
11. 00:31:04 Lionel Hampton Flying Home
12. 00:34:02 Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke, Eddie Lang Singin' The Blues
13. 00:37:05 Annette Hanshaw Lovable And Sweet
14. 00:39:59 The Mills Brothers Sweeter Than Sugar
15. 00:41:58 Glenn Miller (I've Got A Gal In) Kalamazoo
16. 00:45:15 Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli The Lambeth Walk
17. 00:48:02 Benny Goodman Trio China Boy
18. 00:50:37 Fred Astaire Let's Face The Music And Dance
19. 00:53:08 Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
20. 00:56:13 Hutch Moonlight Cocktail
21. 00:59:29 Helen Ward & Benny Goodman & His Orchestra Sing Me A Swing Song
22. 01:01:55 Hoagy Carmichael Rockin' Chair
23. 01:05:23 Fats Waller & His Rhythm Shortnin' Bread
24. 01:08:08 Jack Teagarden & Benny Goodman & His Orchestra Texas Tea Party
25. 01:11:30 Bud Freeman Trio Three Little Words
26. 01:14:35 Sam Costa & Peter Yorke & His Orchestra A Nice Cup Of Tea
Get your dance cards ready for sweeping your partner across the dance floor to 26 delightful vintage tunes. Perfect music for your afternoon or evening tea dances and tea parties.Sit back, soak up the ambience and then dance away the day in true tea dance style. Vintage Tea Parties are hugely popular again now and this CD puts all the favourite 'tea' themed dance and tea party music from the 1920s, 30s and 40s onto one fabulous album.
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Transport Fever 2 - Chapter 1 Mission 3 - Scottish Whisky
In this video we will be tackling Chapter 1, Mission 3 of the Campaign which sees us supplying Glasgow with fine whisky and local fish.
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