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The In The House Band
from YouTube :: Tag // delhomme July 16, 2008
The In The House Band feat. Nathan East, Greg Phillinganes, David Delhomme, John Robinson, Paulinho DaCosta, Paul Jackson j.r. Author: npalund Keywords: Nathan East Greg Phillinganes David Delhomme John Robinson Paulinho DaCosta Montreux Jazz Festival Workshop Added: July 16, 2008
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Sensei Alex DaCosta Ogawa 5
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil June 14, 2008
Kata based on : Ogawa Ryu Iaijutsu. Very old Koryu with close range and Taisabaki movements, many of the Kata in this Koryu aim to disable the oponent. A shorter blade should be used. This Koryu finds a great expression in Brazil and incorporates many activities from Kenjutsu to Ikebana.(Read the articles in my Web Site). (more) Author: iaidofaro Keywords: Iaido Faro Algarve Portugal Dojo sensei alex dacosta Action Martial Arts Added: June 14, 2008
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Auntie Mame (1958) clip 13
from YouTube :: Tag // tag April 02, 2007
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker. Director: Morton DaCosta. Auntie Mame is simply to be Loved!! ;* Remember darlings, "Life's a banquet, and most suckers are starving to death." That tag line sums up this exuberant and immensely amusing 1958 comedy that can be seen repeatedly, as it never grows stale. Rosalind Russell plays the flamboyant aunt who takes in poor, orphaned Patrick, played with sophisticated ease by Jan Handzlik. Mame, all glitter and martinis, raises her nephew in a world filled with acceptance and her oddball literati friends. Nothing is too bohemian. This unfolds in colorful episodic segments that allow us to watch Patrick grow as Mame oversees his unusual upbringing while she juggles a few spouses and an extended household. Russell, who created the title role for the stage, simply shines. She is bright and brassy, but never goes too far over the top. Peggy Cass is a comedic delight as her befuddled secretary, and Coral Browne brings class to the production as her best friend. This was based on the exuberant stage play, which in turn was based on Patrick Dennis's humorous, bittersweet novel. The screen version was written by the clever duo of Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Not to be confused with the pathetically lackluster musical version starring Lucille Ball (1974), simply entitled Mame. --Rochelle O'Gorman Rosalind Russell recreates her hallmark stage role as the accentric grande dame of highlife, briging up a 10-year-old nephew. A banquet of laughter, nominated for 6 Academy Awards(R). Author: SEAWOMAN3 Keywords: Auntie Mame Rosalind Russell Forrest Tucker Morton DaCosta Classic Comedy SEAWOMAN3 Added: April 2, 2007
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Auntie Mame (1958) clip 15
from YouTube :: Tag // tag April 02, 2007
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker. Director: Morton DaCosta. Auntie Mame is simply to be Loved!! ;* Remember darlings, "Life's a banquet, and most suckers are starving to death." That tag line sums up this exuberant and immensely amusing 1958 comedy that can be seen repeatedly, as it never grows stale. Rosalind Russell plays the flamboyant aunt who takes in poor, orphaned Patrick, played with sophisticated ease by Jan Handzlik. Mame, all glitter and martinis, raises her nephew in a world filled with acceptance and her oddball literati friends. Nothing is too bohemian. This unfolds in colorful episodic segments that allow us to watch Patrick grow as Mame oversees his unusual upbringing while she juggles a few spouses and an extended household. Russell, who created the title role for the stage, simply shines. She is bright and brassy, but never goes too far over the top. Peggy Cass is a comedic delight as her befuddled secretary, and Coral Browne brings class to the production as her best friend. This was based on the exuberant stage play, which in turn was based on Patrick Dennis's humorous, bittersweet novel. The screen version was written by the clever duo of Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Not to be confused with the pathetically lackluster musical version starring Lucille Ball (1974), simply entitled Mame. --Rochelle O'Gorman Rosalind Russell recreates her hallmark stage role as the accentric grande dame of highlife, briging up a 10-year-old nephew. A banquet of laughter, nominated for 6 Academy Awards(R). Author: SEAWOMAN3 Keywords: Auntie Mame Rosalind Russell Forrest Tucker Morton DaCosta Classic Comedy SEAWOMAN3 Added: April 2, 2007
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