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6 Man Texas Style Tornado Tag match Cruserweight Title 2/2
from YouTube :: Tag // tag July 14, 2008
texas style is 6 man free for all for cruserweight title at royal rumble 2006 Kid Kash(Champ) vs Funaki vs Jamie Noble vs Paul London vs Gregory Helms vs Nunzio(little Guido) part 2 Author: wr3stlingfan08 Keywords: Cruseweight title kid kash funaki jamie noble paul london gregory helms nunzio little guido royal rumble 2006 Added: July 14, 2008
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"Philosopher" trailer
from YouTube :: Tag // cannes July 10, 2008
This a trailer for a short film I wrote that got accepted to Cannes in 2007. Author: tonydhelms29624 Keywords: Cannes Philosopher alex stephens tony helms dead horse productions short film Added: July 10, 2008
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Family, Admirers Lay Sen. Helms to Rest
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress July 08, 2008
PlusFamily, Admirers Lay Sen. Helms to RestFamily, Admirers Lay Sen. Helms to RestThe Associated PressHundreds remembered the life and work of North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms Tuesday at his funeral service in Raleigh. The five-term Republican died on the Fourth of July. (July 8)SOT: singing Inside Raleigh's Barton Baptist Church Tuesday there was much song .. SOT: singing Much prayer .. SOT: almighty God And much praise for a one-time Raleigh newspaperman turned Senator -- who died ... on the Fourth of July.SOT: we have come to this place to celebrate the life, and mourn the death of Jesse Alexander Helms Junior Jesse Helms -- the five term U.S. Senator had worshipped here for decades ... But it was his decades in the Senate where Helms was revered as a stalwart of conservative politics -- A man who could sometimes be polarizing, but always engaging. SOT: Jennifer Knox, Granddaughter? one things grandad always said is you can compromise your preferences, but never your principals .. And he never did. And the pews were not only filled with close family and close friends, but those he had become close with professionally. SOT: McConnell: over the years, anyone who passed by jesse Helms in the capitol, or worked in his office, would remember him as one of the kindest men they ever knew. Helms had been in declining health in his years ... His family had recently moved him into a convalescent center SOT: I think the greatest thing my grandfather gave me was the lesson of love -- he loved the lord, he loved his country, and he loved his family Helms never lost a political race. He was 86. ___ ___, The Associated Press. Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: helms family admirers lay sen. Added: July 8, 2008
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McConnell: Helms 'kindest Man' in Congress
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress July 08, 2008
PlusMcConnell: Helms 'kindest Man' in CongressMcConnell: Helms 'kindest Man' in CongressThe Associated PressHundreds remembered the life and work of North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms Tuesday at his funeral service in Raleigh. The five-term Republican died on the Fourth of July. (July 8)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available. Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: jesse helms mcconnell: 'kindest man' congress Added: July 8, 2008
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Jesse Helms: A Man of Principle; Interview
from YouTube :: Tag // carolina July 08, 2008
One of the good things that Jesse Helms can be remembered for is the change that he brought to the US Senate. He was one of a handful of Senators responsible for the near elimination of the voice vote on important legislation. It was common for important legislation to be passed with a mere voice vote. This would allow Senators to basically be for something when they were actually against it. What a corrupt institution the Senate was, and still is. But at least Senator Helms can go to his grave knowing that he was always true to his principles and that he made the Senate more open and transparent for the American people. Jesse Helms, former senator, conservative icon, dies BLOOMBERG NEWS July 5, 2008 Jesse Helms, the former five-term U.S. senator from North Carolina whose relish for thwarting initiatives he opposed as too liberal earned him the nickname "Senator No," died Friday at age 86. As a Republican member of the Foreign Relations Committee, the conservative senator was best known for pushing to withhold U.S. dues owed to the United Nations, opposing the 1977 treaty that ceded U.S. control of the Panama Canal and backing policies aimed at isolating Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Helms tried in 1983 to filibuster legislation to make Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a national holiday. He also gave fits to both Republican and Democratic presidents by using parliamentary tactics to block administration nominees he opposed. In 1997, he thwarted Massachusetts Gov. William Weld's nomination to be U.S. ambassador to Mexico, saying Weld, a Republican, was a bad choice because he backed the medical use of marijuana. "Somebody said, 'Jesse, why do you so often advance things or take positions that you know you don't have any chance to win?'" Helms told reporters in 2002. "And my answer to that is, I do it on principle." Helms died at 1:18 a.m. in Raleigh, said John Dodd, president of the Jesse Helms Center Foundation in Wingate, N.C., in a phone interview. The cause of death has yet to be determined, he said. President George W. Bush, in a statement, expressed his condolences for the family and called the conservative icon "a stalwart defender of limited government and free enterprise, a fearless defender of a culture of life, and an unwavering champion of those struggling for liberty." While Helms embraced the nickname "Senator No," in many ways "he was a visionary," Dodd said. "He was talking about Social Security reform in the early 1980s and private accounts to supplement it, and talked about reforming the State Department, which is one of the things he got done," Dodd said. Helms also could change his mind, as he did on AIDS, backing U.S. legislation to provide treatment for people with the disease in Africa, Dodd said. The singer Bono "told me personally that Helms helped save hundreds of thousands of lives in Africa because of his change in position," Dodd said. Helms lived in a nursing home since May 2006 and suffered from dementia, a spokesman said. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, and three children. Author: jbranstetter04 Keywords: jesse helms senate government north carolina conservitive principles Added: July 7, 2008
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6th Annual TV Land Awards
from Dailymotion - recent videos June 12, 2008
Hit the red carpet at the 6th Annual TV Land Awards with the stars of THE OFFICE; The Fonz; and, Maryanne from GILLIGAN'S ISLAND.More TVGuideAuthor: tvguide Tags: sara gilbert kathy griffin dawn wells leslie david baker kate flannery oscar nunez henry winkler angela kinsey ed helms brian baumgartner tv film Posted: 12 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Houston Person on HammondCast KYOURADIO
from HammondCast May 25, 2008
Watch Video *Here: Houston Person tenor saxophonist bandleader on HammondCast Show KYOURADIO interview excerpt with Jon Hammond in San Francisco California. Houston has over 75 albums under his own name as well as numerous titles with his long-time musical partner Etta Jones. Visit Houston at http://www.houstonperson.com and Jon Hammond http://www.HammondCast.com ©2008 KYOURADIO
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Premiere harold and kumar escape from guantanamo bay
from Dailymotion - recent videos May 13, 2008
From HollywoodLive http://www.livevideo.com/video/HollywoodLive Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay John Cho and Kal Penn return to reprise their roles as Harold and Kumar. http://www.livevideo.com/user/videos.aspx?uid=7E56CC6745B44A51BF99E15F8AC9D001 Author: Channel_Zero Tags: film harold and kumar escape from guantanamo bay movie premiere jon hurwitz hayden schlossberg john cho neil patrick harris danneel ed helms kal penn jason biggs Posted: 13 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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BOB POPYK of AFM's INTERNATIONAL MUSICIAN Magazine profiles JON
from HammondCast April 30, 2008
BOB POPYK of AFM's INTERNATIONAL MUSICIAN Magazine profiles JON HAMMOND in his monthly motivational column: FOCUS ! *Listen to HammondCast Audio *Here: Focus International Musician, July 2005 Whatever Happened to Those Jazz Clubs on Every Corner? I live in a city of about 250,000 people. Vinnie Falcone, a member of Local 369 (Las Vegas, NV) who played and conducted for Frank Sinatra, and now works with Steve and if you came up with a new group you could, in all likelihood, find a club owner who would give you a shot. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case. It's tough to make a living as a jazz musician today. But É you can make a living if you work at it. Like most things, I think it's just a matter of wanting it badly enough. One thing I've found out from the readers of this column is that musicians seem to be divided into two segments: 1) musicians who won't play anything they don't like or any venue that doesn't suit them; and 2) musicians who need to work because they need to pay their bills and find all kinds of ways to fill their calendar. I still get occasional letters from readers who say that it's not their fault that they are not getting enough work. I guess then the logical question would be: whose fault is it? I really appreciate the insight of those musicians who have creative and interesting ways of finding work, and I sympathize with the musicians who need to get out there and find gigs just to pay the rent. I don't have all the answers, but a lot of our fellow AFM members have some very good answers. One in particular is Jon Hammond, a member of Local 802 (New York City) and Local 6 (San Francisco, CA). Hammond has found a way to get his own TV show broadcast on Time Warner Cable and RCN cable access, he has produced a CD that gets airplay on jazz radio stations around the world, and he plays at Music Performance Fund (MPF) gigs on a regular basis on both coasts. He has booked himself on several European tours, played jazz clubs in Germany and many other locations in Europe, year after year, and has found a way to obtain instruments from national manufacturers for endorsements, advertising, or trial. Hammond is also a perfect example of "success being in the mind of the beholder." When he put together his first self-booked German tour 20 years ago, he saved up enough money to fly to Europe on Pakistan Airlines. He only had $50 in his pocket when he landed there. Hammond came home 10 months later with $150 in his pocket. He was able to pay for rent, food, and everything he needed during his time on the road in Europe. He wasn't rich, but he was happy--and he firmly believes it was also a terrific learning experience. Over the ensuing years Hammond has performed with some of the world's top jazz musicians, and he now lives in midtown Manhattan and plays any and every job he can, on either coast. Money is not his prime motivation. He just loves to play. He makes it work, through sheer hard work, and he prides himself on being a union musician. If you are a jazz musician, perhaps you might like to ask him some questions of your own, and share some ideas. Hammond is very approachable. Ask him about how he put together his TV show, how he successfully gets radio airplay, how he lands MPF gigs, and how, through it all, he always keeps money coming in to pay the rent. He's found a way to do state-funded programs in prisons, nursing home gigs, and casual dates in clubs. (He's scrambled so much over the years that his new CD is called Late Rent.) Hammond does not play for free. He finds ways to get paid. He agrees that the only thing you get out of playing a free gig is the opportunity to do another free gig. I know jazz musicians can have a tough struggle, and it's true that there simply are not as many places to play as there once were. But that is not to say that jazz players can't find work. Venues have changed, clubs have closed, but people still want to listen to cool sounds. Jazz festivals in major cities are still popular. Radio stations still offer jazz programs. PBS stations showcase jazz artists in their programming. It's just not as easy to make money at it as it once was, but you can still make a living. I don't have all the answers. I think Hammond has some. I bet if you brainstorm with your fellow AFM members who specialize in jazz, you can go one better and come up with a lot of other ideas yourself. A positive attitude is obviously going to play a big part, but if you want to play jazz and make a few bucks, there are certainly ways to do it. It really is a matter of wanting to be a jazz musician badly enough. --Bob Popyk is a member of Local 78 (Syracuse, NY) and Local 47 (Los Angeles). That was a big honor for me to be profiled by main man Bob Popyk! I always look forward to reading his articles *HammondCast Radio Show airs daily on KYOURADIO on the CBS Radio Network, Music, Travel and 'Soft News' with Jon Hammond
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ROXANNE JAM: Joe Berger, Alf Schneider, Dieter Schnapka Directed by Jon Hammond
from HammondCast April 21, 2008
Watch Video *Here: As seen on The Jon Hammond Show, this March 1987 first-time-ever explosive Jam between guitarist Joe Berger, drummer Alf Schneider and bassist Rolf-Dieter Schnapka in Club Roxanne during Frankfurt Musikmesse was a magic session that we came to know as ROXANNE JAM (Rock Blues). Special thanks: Engl Amplifiers, ESP Guitars, Lufthansa and Star Alliance. Fasten your seatbelts on this one..achtung ZZ Top Fans & Deep Purple were in the house. *Note: Notice headstock on Joe's ESP Guitar. This guitar is unique and was stolen. We will give a reward if this guitar is returned. Thanks for your attention, Jon Hammond & Joe Berger of Ham-Berger ©2008 http://www.HammondCast.com
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Dave Van Ronk on The Jon Hammond Show 'Saturday Alley Up The Sunday Street'
from HammondCast April 20, 2008
Watch Video *Here: Dave Van Ronk aka "Mayor of MacDougal Street" appearance on long-running cable access TV show The Jon Hammond Show performing "Saturday Alley Up the Sunday Street". Priceless footage of Dave telling stories during tuning and about tuning. The performance is flawless and up close and personal, shot by Mr. Hammond personally, enjoy! ©2008 http://www.HammondCast.com
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musé d'art moderne in paris: Francois Chassagnite, Oliver Johnson, Jean Bardy, Arnaud Mattei 1988 HammondCast
from HammondCast April 12, 2008
Watch Video *Here: 1988 Jazz Concert musé d'art moderne in paris: Francois Chassagnite trp., Oliver Johnson drms, Jean Bardy bs, Arnaud Mattei pno as seen on The Jon Hammond Show TV Show and HammondCast ©2008 http://www.HammondCast.com "Stella By Starlight" *Note, regrettfully, sadly and tragically Oliver Johnson was murdered in Paris 2004 by a homeless man who is now in prison: *From Jazzhouse.org : Oliver Johnson was a noted participant in the free jazz movement of the 1960s, but was a versatile and adaptable performer in many settings. He settled in Paris in the late-60s. He worked with a number of major figures from the free and experimental scene, including Anthony Braxton, Dewey Redman, Sam Rivers, Archie Shepp, the Art Ensemble of Chicago and David Murray, as well as more mainstream players, including Hampton Hawes, Bobby Hutcherson, Maynard Ferguson, Yusef Lateef, Atilla Zoller and Johnny Griffin. He worked regularly with saxophonist Steve Lacy between 1978-89. He co-led the trio TOK with Takashi Kako and Kent Carter. His body was discovered on a bench near Les Halles. In memory of Oliver Johnson, Jon Hammond NYC
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TAG Helms
from YouTube :: Tag // tag April 10, 2008
AIDS activists put a giant condom on the home of Senator Jesse Helms in 1991. Author: bobinevu Keywords: HIV AIDS ACT UP TAG condom Jesse Helms Added: April 10, 2008
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ENCORES: Louisville Kentucky Jazz Factory - JON HAMMOND Band
from HammondCast April 05, 2008
Watch Video *Here: Jazzin By Martin Z. Kasdan Jr. Last year San Francisco-based organist Jon Hammond joined his buddy, Louisville guitarist John Bishop, for a night at the Jazz Factory. Hammond has just released Late Rent, on Ham-Berger-Friz Records, available at http://www.cityhallrecords.com/artist/HAMMOND,%20JON.htm if you can't find it locally. In an e-mail to me, Hammond described this as "a record that took me 25 years to put together. The disc opens with "Late Rent," a loping swinger and is followed by "Pocket Funk," with a slightly Latin feel. "Late Rent" is reprised in a live take at the end of the CD. Lee Morgan's funky "The Sidewinder" is the only cover tune on the album, although, as Hammond acknowledges in his liner notes, "White Onions" is "a bluesy Hammond/Finnerty composition reminiscent of `Green Onions.'" In closing, happy holidaze to one and all. You can send greetings to me at mzkjr@yahoo.com *Video: "Late Rent" in Jazz Factory, Louisville Kentucky, cam: Jennifer
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Lets Talk Indie: Take the Next Step Episode03
from Lets Talk Indie: Take the Next Step April 03, 2008
Country Artist Rick Underwood Rick Underwood is a guitarist/singer/songwriter who makes his home in Texas. He is a member of the American performing rights organization BMI. His songs are about life. Some are about his. Some might even be about yours. No matter who or what they may be about, there is a definate 'depth' to his simplistic way of putting things. You'd think you were right there with him. So jump in the truck with him and take yourself a little ride...
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Gregory Helms' theme - Fire Storm
from YouTube :: Tag // storm April 03, 2008
Gregory Helms' first solo theme, was a piece of stock music edited by WWE, called "Fire Storm". Author: wwemusicfan Keywords: wwf wwe the hurricane gregory helms fire storm friday night smackdown! monday raw is war Added: April 3, 2008
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Moanin - Blues 2008 in Jazzkeller Frankfurt
from HammondCast March 30, 2008
Watch Video *Here: Jon Hammond Band featuring Hungarian tenor saxophonist Tony Lakatos, Guenter Bollmann trombone and Heinz Lichius drums, Jon Hammond on XK-1 organ / bass in Jazzkeller Frankfurt for annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party 2008 ©2008 http://www.HammondCast.com *onstage cam digital audio
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gregory helms and kenny dykstra custom tron
from YouTube :: Tag // tag March 25, 2008
i made a titantron of gregory helms and kenny dykstra if they ever become a tag team which they would make a great team Author: blackninja8150x Keywords: wwe gregory helms kenny dykstra ken doane shane the hurricane Added: March 25, 2008
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