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CUT
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on June 24, 2009
Duration: 414
Duration: 414
CUT PRAESENTIERT VON LARS KAUFMANN BALCONYTV.DE 24/06/2009 KAMERAKIND SEBASTIAN EBERLE
also in: Balcony Balkon Cut Eberle Hamburg Johanna Kaufmann Kiez Lars Leuschen Music and Entertainment Reeperbahn Sebastian
FINAL BREAKUP
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on June 21, 2009
Duration: 342
Duration: 342
FINAL BREAKUP - ON AND ON PRAESENTIERT VON LARS KAUFMANN BALCONYTV.DE 22/06/2009 KAMERAKIND SEBASTIAN EBERLE
also in: Balcony Balkon Breakup Eberle Final Hamburg Kaufmann Kiez Lars Music and Entertainment Reeperbahn Sebastian
MAKULA
from - blip.tv (beta) on June 20, 2009
Duration: 389
Duration: 389
MAKULA - I CAN HANDLE MONEY PRAESENTIERT VON LARS KAUFMANN BALCONYTV.DE 21/06/2009 KAMERAKIND SEBASTIAN EBERLE
also in: Balcony Balkon Can Eberle Hamburg Handle Kaufmann Kiez Lars Makula Money Music and Entertainment Reeperbahn Sebastian
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square/Glenn Miller and his Orchestra
from Favorites of Africanbusker on January 21, 2009
Duration: 224
Duration: 224
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square is the title of a well-known romantic British popular song with lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and music by Manning Sherwin and Jack Strachey. It was published in 1940, early in World War II, when it was first performed in the show New Faces by Judy Campbell (later the mother of Jane Birkin). In the same year it was also performed by both Ray Noble and then -most famously- by Vera Lynn. Subsequently it has become a standard, being performed in a noteworthy fashion by Rod Stewart, Nat King Cole, Carmen McRae, Glenn Miller, Stephane Grappelli, Bobby Darin, Harry Connick Jr. and Sonny Rollins. A famous version by The Manhattan Transfer won a Grammy in 1981 for its arranger, Gene Puerling. Veteran British musician Ian Hunter, former vocalist for Mott the Hoople, regularly performs it in his concerts; Hunter's rendition appears on at least two of his live recordings. A performance of the song by British actor Robert Lindsay was used as the theme to the British situation comedy series Nightingales. The recording by John le Mesurier is widely regarded as the definitive version. In the British sitcom Peep Show, the character Mark sings an excerpt of this song. Berkeley Square (pronounced BARK-lee ) is a large leafy square in Mayfair, an expensive part of London. The Ritz Hotel referred to is also in Mayfair. The first stanza (which is properly called a verse which is often spoken as an intro), and the additional lyrics properly called the chorus ), were in the original song as written, but are rarely sung in recordings (Bobby Darin, Mel Torme, Blossom Dearie, Twiggy, Vera Lynn, and Rod Stewart's recordings being notable exceptions). This performance by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra features Ray Eberle on vocals and was recorded in New York on October 11, 1940.
also in: Band Big Eberle Eric Glenn Jazz Manning Maschwitz Miller Music Orchestra Ray Sherwin Vocal
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square/Glenn Miller and his Orchestra
from Favorites of Africanbusker on January 21, 2009
Duration: 224
Duration: 224
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square is the title of a well-known romantic British popular song with lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and music by Manning Sherwin and Jack Strachey. It was published in 1940, early in World War II, when it was first performed in the show New Faces by Judy Campbell (later the mother of Jane Birkin). In the same year it was also performed by both Ray Noble and then -most famously- by Vera Lynn. Subsequently it has become a standard, being performed in a noteworthy fashion by Rod Stewart, Nat King Cole, Carmen McRae, Glenn Miller, Stephane Grappelli, Bobby Darin, Harry Connick Jr. and Sonny Rollins. A famous version by The Manhattan Transfer won a Grammy in 1981 for its arranger, Gene Puerling. Veteran British musician Ian Hunter, former vocalist for Mott the Hoople, regularly performs it in his concerts; Hunter's rendition appears on at least two of his live recordings. A performance of the song by British actor Robert Lindsay was used as the theme to the British situation comedy series Nightingales. The recording by John le Mesurier is widely regarded as the definitive version. In the British sitcom Peep Show, the character Mark sings an excerpt of this song. Berkeley Square (pronounced BARK-lee ) is a large leafy square in Mayfair, an expensive part of London. The Ritz Hotel referred to is also in Mayfair. The first stanza (which is properly called a verse which is often spoken as an intro), and the additional lyrics properly called the chorus ), were in the original song as written, but are rarely sung in recordings (Bobby Darin, Mel Torme, Blossom Dearie, Twiggy, Vera Lynn, and Rod Stewart's recordings being notable exceptions). This performance by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra features Ray Eberle on vocals and was recorded in New York on October 11, 1940.
also in: Band Big Eberle Eric Glenn Jazz Manning Maschwitz Miller Music Orchestra Ray Sherwin Vocal
26th Annual Paso Robles Wine Festival
from fcelp on July 28, 2008
Duration: 282
Duration: 282
Visit the centerpiece event of California s fastest growing wine region, Paso Robles. WineTasteTV.com provides special event coverage. More great wine videos at WineTasteTV.com.
also in: California Chateau Culinary Eberle Event Festival Interviews Lohr Margene Movies and Television Online Pairings Paso Reserve Robles Seminars Sommeliers Taste Tasting Wine





