Guerrilla Fanfare Brass Band - 2 Apr 2017 - HONK!TX, Austin TX
Northern Colorado band
Chaotic Noise Marching Corps (in the dark) Bad Devil
I guess it's kind of an expression of my masochistic streak that my favorite band to film likes to play in the dark and anywhere but on stage... It's a challenge. :)
Chaotic Noise Marching Corps performs 'Bad Devil' as they open for D20 Brass Band's live recording party at the Columbia City Theater. 2/12/2015
Forward Marching Band Boston Honk 2015 Harvard Gig
Forward Marching Band plays a medley of activist street band tunes at Charlies Kitchen after playing the Harvard Square main stage at Boston Honk 2015
May Day Marching Band
Party on Lytton Ave- Duane's 65th Birthday!
SFMA - Children of Sanchez
Atlanta's Seed & Feed Marching Abominable plays Children of Sanchez in Seven Hills Park. This performance was part of the 2008 Honk! Festival in Somerville, MA.
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Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band - Sexyback + Bella Ciao
Performed live @ The Steampunk World's Fair, 2010-05-15. The end of Bella Ciao is cut due to dead batteries.
Band Jam 2013: Chaotic Noise Marching Corps
West Seattle Blog video of the renegade marching band at Band Jam 2013.
Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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A timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) encompasses the ingenuity and innovative advancements of the United States within a historical context, dating from the Progressive Era to the end of World War II, which have been achieved by inventors who are either native-born or naturalized citizens of the United States. Copyright protection secures a person's right to his or her first-to-invent claim of the original invention in question, highlighted in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution which gives the following enumerated power to the United States Congress:
In 1641, the first patent in North America was issued to Samuel Winslow by the General Court of Massachusetts for a new method of making salt. On April 10, 1790, President George Washington signed the Patent Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 109) into law which proclaimed that patents were to be authorized for any useful art, manufacture, engine, machine, or device, or any improvement therein not before known or used. On July 31, 1790, Samuel Hopkins of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, became the first person in the United States to file and to be granted a patent under the new U.S. patent statute. The Patent Act of 1836 (Ch. 357, 5 Stat. 117) further clarified United States patent law to the extent of establishing a patent office where patent applications are filed, processed, and granted, contingent upon the language and scope of the claimant's invention, for a patent term of 14 years with an extension of up to an additional 7 years.From 1836 to 2011, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a total of 7,861,317 patents relating to several well-known inventions appearing throughout the timeline below. Some examples of patented inventions between the years 1890 and 1945 include John Froelich's tractor (1892), Ransom Eli Olds' assembly line (1901), Willis Carrier's air-conditioning (1902), the Wright Brothers' airplane (1903), and Robert H. Goddard's liquid-fuel rocket (1926).
John Elliott When I Make My Home Burren Back Room Series, Somerville, MA
John Elliot.
Amazing. Superb.
Stupendous. Tremendous.
Environmental Encroachment - 3 Apr 2016 - HONK!TX, Austin TX
Chicago band
Extraordinary Rendition Band HONK! 2012 We are young
PRONK is entirely volunteer-run street band festival that takes place in Providence every fall, in the spirit of the Boston-based HONK! PRONK! is a day-long celebration of music and community activism held on Indigenous People's Day (aka Columbus Day) as a powerful and bold statement of solidarity with those whose voices have been silenced by political or social circumstances.
PRONK!'s motto is Reclaim the streets with brass, beats, and feet and this year's theme is This Land is Your Land in honor of the 100th anniversary of songwriter and activist Woody Guthrie's birth. Joining us at PRONK! are youth musicians and singers from several local schools as well as 200+ PRONK! musicians.
Extraordinary Rendition Band at Honk! TX 2012
Mission/Value Statement
• We welcome musicians from all backgrounds and all levels of ability to join us.
• We play in support of select causes and events in an attempt to draw community attention to them.
• We help each other to grow in musicianship.
• We play free, guerrilla style and in the streets whenever possible and try to uplift everyone within earshot.
• We believe that the power of music may be more effective and powerful than weapons, arguments or war.
• We build community and share our love of music with each other and with our audiences.
• We interrupt your regularly-scheduled life with spontaneous moments of raucous musical joy.
• We encourage musical expression by playing with, and for, people of all levels of musical experience.
• We contribute to making the experience of saving the world a bit more fun and weird.
• We believe that any note is better than no note.
• We celebrate the heritage and joy of marching/roving band shows and their rich, diverse history.
• We hold each other to a standard of reliability regarding attendance at practices and shows.
• We operate as a democracy, sharing responsibilities and decisions.
• We value silliness, gratuitous antics and pure fun for its own sake as much as (if not more than) musical skill.
Range of Music As the history and present state of brass, drum, marching, and roving bands shows, they are part of a rich and diverse history of styles, influences, cultures, and purposes. We hope to play songs that celebrate those histories, while having a great time playing together and with our audiences.
Website:
Filmed by Jeff Zavala on March 25, 2012.
Produced by Jeff Zavala.
A ZGraphix Production.
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Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)
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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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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A timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) encompasses the ingenuity and innovative advancements of the United States within a historical context, dating from the Colonial Period to the Gilded Age, which have been achieved by inventors who are either native-born or naturalized citizens of the United States. Copyright protection secures a person's right to his or her first-to-invent claim of the original invention in question, highlighted in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, which gives the following enumerated power to the United States Congress:
In 1641, the first patent in North America was issued to Samuel Winslow by the General Court of Massachusetts for a new method of making salt. On April 10, 1790, President George Washington signed the Patent Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 109) into law proclaiming that patents were to be authorized for any useful art, manufacture, engine, machine, or device, or any improvement therein not before known or used. On July 31, 1790, Samuel Hopkins of Pittsford, Vermont became the first person in the United States to file and to be granted a patent for an improved method of Making Pot and Pearl Ashes. The Patent Act of 1836 (Ch. 357, 5 Stat. 117) further clarified United States patent law to the extent of establishing a patent office where patent applications are filed, processed, and granted, contingent upon the language and scope of the claimant's invention, for a patent term of 14 years with an extension of up to an additional 7 years. However, the Uruguay Round Agreements Act of 1994 (URAA) changed the patent term in the United States to a total of 20 years, effective for patent applications filed on or after June 8, 1995, thus bringing United States patent law further into conformity with international patent law. The modern-day provisions of the law applied to inventions are laid out in Title 35 of the United States Code (Ch. 950, sec. 1, 66 Stat. 792).
From 1836 to 2011, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a total of 7,861,317 patents relating to several well-known inventions appearing throughout the timeline below.
Detroit Party Marching Band brings the party to Ann Arbor
Detroit Party Marching Band brings the party to Downtown Home & Garden in Ann Arbor
2014 03 24 HONK Musical starring Alaina Pestana
HONK Musical starring Alaina Pestana at Centennial Middle School
MIT Tech Day 2004: Shifting Gears (Transportation) - Finke, Roos, Heywood, Augustine, Moniz, others
MIT Technology Day 2004 - Shifting Gears” (On Transportation) - June 5th, 2004
Morning session speakers:
• Lt. Col. E. Michael Fincke ‘89, “Live Broadcast from the International Space Station”
• Daniel Roos ‘60 SM ‘63 PhD ‘66, “The Automotive Sector: Future Challenges and Opportunities”
• John B. Heywood ME ‘62 PhD ‘65, “Future Automotive Technology & Fuels: The Options and Their Impacts”
• Ralph A. Gakenheimer, “The Auto in the Growing Economics of the Developing World”
• Joseph F. Coughlin, “Driving Miss Daisy Digitally: New Car Technology and the Older Driver”
Afternoon session speakers:
• Norman R. Augustine (moderator)
• Ernest J. Moniz, “Oil, Security, Environment and Technology”
• William J. Mitchell, “The Car and the City: Rethinking the Relationship”
• Dean Kamen, “Alternative Ways of Thinking About Transportation”
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