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-THE NEXT DAY- *Alice and Jasper are on the plane to Paris* Alice: yeah so I was thinking when we were in Mississippi that we could try to locate my nieceif she is still aliveand make up some story like im your aunts granddaughteror something Jasper: why? Alice: because I want to meet my only known living relative! Jasper: *laughs* Alice: its not funny! I seriously want to meet her. Jasper: if you want to meet her I promise to make that happen. *kisses her hand* Alice: I love you! Jasper: you too baby! Pilot: ladies and gentlemen we are now arriving at Paris international airport Alice: YAY! Jasper: *hugs her* * In Paris* *Alice and Jasper are walking down the street, they have been Shopping all day and are on their way home* Alice: I love that dress I got, we should come to Paris more often dont you think? Jasper: oui, oui Madame! *kisses her cheek* Alice: so now you speak fluid French? Jasper: ..no thats the extent of my knowledge. Alice: *laughs* ??: *screams* Jasper: fuck, Alice who is thatthey are pain. Alice: *runs toward the sound* ??: HELP ME!!! Alice: Jasperwhat do I do? Jasper: help her Alice: bonjour Madame.uhmm do you speak English? ??: yes *pants and groans* *screams* Alice: what is your name? ??: Quinn Alice: *thinks: pretty name* Im Alice, whats wrong? How can I help?? Quinn: my girlssa-savemy girls *screams* Alice: *looks at Quinn* ohmygod.jasper..blood *Quinn is severely bleeding* Quinn: *screams* GET IT OUT OF ME! Alice: JASPER GE OUT OF HERE NOW. Jasper ...
theafternoondlight's performance of "Minnesota state of Mind" at First Avenue. Their first live show went great! Thanks to all who were there. It was awesome huh? If you haven't seen our video for this you should probably check that out first... Rate, Comment, Subscribe! And fan us on facebook! - www.facebook.com myspace Music Page - www.myspace.com Download the mp3 here1 -www.mediafire.com Lyrics: Yeah, yeah Im up in MN, city of St. Cloud We border Canada, for that I am proud East of the Dakotas, dont hate the north state Thank us for Scotch tape, home of ten thousand lakes The capital is St. Paul, hangin at the state fair (feet are cold!) The worlds largest twine ball, breathing in the cold air Fishin for that eel pout, huntin for that deer meat You can catch the farmers when they harvest that whole grain wheat Down W. Germain Street, all black grand prix Turnin up the heat, and slide in the fresh CD Neat, got it at Best Buy, Minnesota loves prince Why do you steal cds?, I only had four cents Snows fallin from the sky, sky, normal snow flurry See you slide by, you hit a patch of black ice May we, give a shout out, yeah you know who we be You can tell from our lyrics that we are theafternoondlight In Minnesota, frozen tundra that we are fond of Theres nothing you cant do, in Minnesota These lakes will make you feel brand new Big trees will inspire you, life in Minnesota -Sota, -sota (I love the cold weather) See me with a hat and jersey at the Vikings game Man, Favre ...
I'MREALLY SORRY I HAD TO MUD THE AUDIO OTHERWISE I COULDN'T UPLOAD THIS VIDEO!!!:( If you want me to upload your favourite album, send me the name of the album and the artist:) DOWNLOAD: www.mediafire.com LYRICS: F*ck that club (shit) They want that thug (shit) But I ain't no thug, b*tch And I ain't no gangsta, b*tch I'm a hustler, ho And I got no problem If you want it you can get it, boy I bust you Anybody wanna test? Hi, who? Me PI to the motherf*ckin' T It's not my fault that your bitch chose me, now her and her girlfriend wanna do me This is for those boys in those Chevys sittin' on them King James, them 2-3s And if you got a problem with me, holla at my lawyer, b*tch, sue me I'm tired of the f*ck-boy rap, f*ck-boy this, f*ck-boy that Watch a couple movies and they put it in they rhyme, those wanna be fiddlers I'm straight, you get shot 9 times 10 years in the game, since 99, I was speakin' my mind (Yes sir) And then shit changed, if you got a problem, b*tch cross that kinda line [Chorus] I'ma give em what they ask for What they want, that street talk I'ma give em what they ask for What they want, that chopper talk I'ma give em what they ask for What they want, that dope talk I'ma give em what they ask for, That trap-boy jackboy shit I'ma tell y'all boy, y'all boys got me f*cked up (yeah, straight up) Better duck when them things buck, I ain't nigga boy, nigga what, nigga who, who the f*ck is you? Talkin to me like you know me Ain't your dog, ain't your buddy, ain't ...
Morris Dancing Mississippi Mud dance
A theafternoondlight spoof of Jay-Z and Alicia Keys song Empire State of Mind. Minnesota version... The glasses are suppose to look like the glasses Jay-Z wears (I don't actually wear glasses), and the hand symbol is the icon of roc-a-fella, Jay-Z's brand/label. Rate, Comment, Subscribe! And fan us on Facebook! - www.facebook.com myspace Music Page - www.myspace.com Twitter - twitter.com Download the mp3 here! - www.mediafire.com Lyrics: (not sure why it has big spaces in between) Yeah, yeah Im up in MN, city of St. Cloud We border Canada, for that I am proud East of the Dakotas, dont hate the north state Thank us for Scotch tape, home of ten thousand lakes The capital is St. Paul, hangin at the state fair (feet are cold!) The worlds largest twine ball, breathing in the cold air Fishin for that eel pout, huntin for that deer meat You can catch the farmers when they harvest that whole grain wheat Down W. Germain Street, all black grand prix Turnin up the heat, and slide in the fresh CD Neat, got it at Best Buy, Minnesota loves prince Why do you steal cds?, I only had four cents Snows fallin from the sky, sky, normal snow flurry See you slide by, you hit a patch of black ice May we, give a shout out, yeah you know who we be You can tell from our lyrics that we are theafternoondlight In Minnesota, frozen tundra that we are fond of Theres nothing you cant do, in Minnesota These lakes will make you feel brand new Big trees will inspire you, life in Minnesota -Sota, -sota (I ...
Peter Anderson was a famous local artist and each year they hold a festival downtown in his honor. It's like a street fair with all kinds of arts and crafts and shit for sale. It's quite cool!!! I LOVE the way Ocean Springs closes the downtown area for this kind of stuff. I wish I'd had more money then I could get some Christmas shopping done...... Hope you enjoy!!
WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE! The woman parked her vehicle in a driveway behind the security camera. After remaining in her car for 30-40 seconds, she walked into the street in front of 650 N Fulton and took photos and approached 40 Days fo Life (40DFL) volunteers and staff. Meanwhile, two female Planned Parenthood clients, at least one of which was pregnant, stopped to talk to Victor. The video starts as the woman repeatedly uses obscene gestures and language towards 40DFL personnel. She returns to the area of her vehicle (behind the security camera) for a minute. She then exited her vehicle and a second time approached 40DFL staff as well as two members of the public. (the clients.) The woman harassed the 40DFL volunteer prior to striking and attempting to take the event security camera. 40DFL staff member and Vigil Leader on duty attempted to protect the equipment and was struck and scratched by the woman. (She drew blood.) The woman left the scene by way of her vehicle. More information at 40daysfresno.org. PRESS RELEASE Pattern of Threats and Intimidation Escalates Into an Assault on a Pro-Life Volunteer at a Prayer Vigil FRESNO, CA Right to Life of Central California (RLCC), one of the largest pro-life organizations west of the Mississippi, today condemned the pattern of threats and intimidation targeted at pro-life volunteers, that escalated into an assault Thursday afternoon. On October 15th, Day 23 of our 40 Days for Life campaign, a pro-choice woman shouted ...
Barney the Cockatoo draws the winner and the runner-up of the Mississippi Street Fair Raffle for White Bird Dance.
Noah gets his slinky swagger on with Funk Plastic in-between soundboard volume checks! ^__^
James mcfarland w/ Brent Greiwe on cello playing at Mississippi Ave Street Fair July 11 2009. Location: Mississippi Pizza Pub, Atlantis Lounge.
Noah, the designated "Stage Manager" for the Fremont Dance Stage at the 2009 Mississippi Street Fair, performs a soundcheck for the talented young band Sudden Anthem! ^__^
Mississippi Street Fair Portland, OR 2009 Music By: Salakapakka Sound System freemusicarchive.org
Fun as the sun breaks over N. Mississippi Ave. Looks like a record crowd
Community and families rule the day on N. Mississippi Ave for the 2009 Street Fair. Children's parade, painted cars and Alloy Defender of the Defenseless
The Rhythm Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce its Fourth Annual Historic Mobile Street Renaissance Festival in celebration of heritage and culture in the Mobile Street community. The volunteers at Hattiesburg History would love to see everyone in and around our fine city attend the festival for an exciting three days of music, food, and fun! October 2, 3 and 4, 2009 Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Local performers at the Houston Street Fair San Antonio Texas
The teacher sample for MTC summer school photography club project: Found Alphabet. All images found "as is" in and around the school. Music: Alphabet Street by Prince is currently muted by youtube pending a fair use copyright appeal.
Video by Anne Marie Grgich Mississippi Ave. Bicycle Street Festival in North Portland.. a burgeoning neighborhood.. Laughing Planet presented the event,
Video by Anne Marie Grgich A Mississippi Ave. Bicycle Street Festival in North Portland.. a burgeoning neighborhood.. Laughing Planet presented the event, some nudity.. i was practicing using "Captions"... not that exciting..
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...at convincing the public of the opposite. This would seem to indicate that the motoring public hasn't been paying its fair share for a long time--if ever.” Lafayette Street Bike Lane Disappearing Act Careless taxi drivers during a shift-change....
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Streetsblog
http://www.streetsblog.org/2009/06/03/meridian-mississippi-what-trains-can-do-for-a-city/
Clip taken in pouring rain at Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis 2009
Greenville Summer Festival will be held in Greenville, MS June 4, 5, 6.
these are scenes from Ms.St.Catherine Festival Queen competition 2009.
The award winning Cope Jazz Ensemble competes at the 2009 RCC Jazz Festival at Riverside Community College. Shadows on the Street featuring Matt.
Here's more footage from the 2009 Double Decker street festival in Oxford, Mississippi. Johnny Billington, a contemporary Delta bluesman, does ZZ Hill's "Down Home Blues" (1982), with Adam Gussow on harp and thump-pedal and George Worthmore on rhythm guitar. If you're interested in learning how to play blues harmonica, please check out Modern Blues Harmonica: www.modernbluesharmonica.com ... Johnny Billington Adam Gussow George Worthmore Mississippi Oxford Double Decker blues harmonica harp ...
Buddy mcdonald former District attorney for Pearl River County speaking...
A TRAILER FOR THE NORTH MS.ENT. FEST. 09 HOSTED BY: STREET DIAMOND ENTERTAINMENT LLC. BIGG V PROMOTIONS, CHESSMAN PRODUCTIONS, FILM DIRECTED BY "GENERAL MIKE CARTER
William Christopher Handy, the "Father of the Blues," was born in Florence, Alabama, on November 16, 1873. Both his father and grandfather were ministers. He got his first lessons on the cornet in a barber shop, not an unusual spot for musical lessons at the time. Handy taught school before he was 19, but then left home to work in a factory in Bessemer, Alabama, because it paid more. Around 1893, he organized a quartet that performed at the Chicago World's Fair, an exposition which attracted a large number of musicians, including many rag-playing pianists like Tom Turpin and Scott Joplin. After the fair, Handy traveled the country, trying to make a career in music. For a time, he taught music at A. & M. College in Huntsville, Alabama. However, he was not satisfied with teaching and left to join Mahara's Minstrels as a cornetist, eventually becoming leader of the troupe. While with Mahara's, he traveled extensively and even performed in Cuba. Handy's nickname from these days was "Fess." Usually short for "professor," it suggests the respect other musicians had for his musical knowledge. In 1902, Handy formed his own band in Clarksville, Mississippi. This group was as much a marching band as a dance orchestra, and they performed for whites and blacks alike. At one of the performances for a white audience, Handy was asked to "play some of your own music." When he began to play, the audience loudly protested that he was not honoring their request. He and his group were asked ...
Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*Freedom Riders Remembered, KLillard, President of the African American Cultural Association, and founder of the African Street Festival, and ACason, one of the original Freedom Riders from Tennessee State University, who spent eight months in a Mississippi jail for his participation in the movement, Part 3 ... Freedom Riders Tennessee State University Nashville Burning Bus Birmingham Mississippi MLK Violence KKK ...
SXSW 2009- Ms. Cleo of the Fashion Po Po interviews fashion designer about his men's accessory line 'Huckleberry' www.thefashionpopo.com myspace.com/Fashionpopo512 facebook.com/group.php?gid=36827463651 twitter.com/FashionPoPo
Join us for Bay BridgeFest 2009 on Saturday, May 16th in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi! For complete information, go to: www.hancockchamber.org
MGC is a Chicago street performer who learned from the old timers in Bentonia MS. This is video of him playing at our party! He has a cd on cdbaby.com called "Midnight Dream". He'll be playing at the Deep Blues Festival in Minneapolis this summer.
MGC is a Chicago street performer who learned from the old timers in Bentonia MS. This is video of him playing at our party! He has a cd on cdbaby.com called "Midnight Dream". He'll be playing at the Deep Blues Festival in Minneapolis this summer.
MGC is a Chicago street performer who learned from the old timers in Bentonia MS. This is video of him playing at our party! He has a cd on cdbaby.com called "Midnight Dream". He'll be playing at the Deep Blues Festival in Minneapolis this summer.
"I Could Have Danced All Night," "Show Me," and "Without You" from Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady. Please comment! I love comments!
MS StreetDance 2008. Campo Grande - MS. Part 2.
Here is the 2008 version of Where in Iowa is Jeff? From February to November, I logged 9850 miles and collected 300 dancing clips. Between the 2007 and 2008 videos, I visited all 99 Iowa counties and drove somewhere between 15000 and 18000 miles. Since last year focused on the top-tier Iowa spots, this years video visits more obscure Iowa places and enabled me to interact more with Iowans along the way. If you think you've seen all of Iowa, you are wrong. Keep looking; you'll be amazed at what you find. 1. The 2008 Iowa Tractorcade (RAGBRAI for farmers) 2. Balsley family farm near Orchard 3. Straw Goat in Swedesburg 4. Bob Feller Museum in Van Meter 5. Lovers Leap Bridge in Columbus Junction 6. Danish Windmill in Elk Horn 7. Decorah Trout Hatchery 8. Loess Hills in Harrison County 9. Sundown Mountain in Asbury 10. Iowa Speedway in Newton 11. National Balloon Classic in Indianola 12. "World's Largest" I-80 Truck Stop in Walcott 13. National Advanced Driving Simulator in Oakdale 14. Gitchie Manitou State Preserve 15. World's Largest Bullhead in Crystal Lake 16. Connell Corner Lighthouse in Storm Lake 17. The Corn Parade mural in Mount Ayr 18. Anderson-Erickson Dairy in Des Moines 19. National Mississippi River Museum in Dubuque 20. Lake Rathbun Fish Hatchery 21. Paramount Theater in Cedar Rapids 22. Volkswagen Spider yard art in Avoca 23. Waukon Junction!!! 24. World's Largest Popcorn Ball in Sac City 25. Lansing's Black Hawk Bridge 26. isu's Jack Trice Stadium in Ames 27 ...
Writer and environmentalist Alex Steffen says that well-designed cities can help, rather than hurt, the environment. In developing countries, access to education, legal services, and medical care empowers women and lowers the overall birthrate. He also says that the density and convenience of cities causes energy to be used more efficiently. Lean Mean Green caught up with Carole Jolly from the University of British Columbia and asked her what UBC was doing to help the environment through Bus programs, ride sharing and other sustainable initiatives. Everyone that uses two-infinite squares is killing the environment. It's your fault that the polar ice caps are melting and it's your fault that we have to listen to Al Gore, which i assure you, no one wants to do. Thanks a bunch. Now we are going to have to live out "The Day After Tommorow", and that Jake Gylhaaal really erks me. Ooooh, but his sister's haaawt. Lauren Gropper, Sustainability Consultant with Tridel Toronto Condos, explains the benefits of environmentally friendly "Green" condos and buildifollowing the Nobel-worthy lead of former Vice President Al Gore, Drew students are doing their part to spread the word about being eco-friendly. In this short film, students at Drew show their classmates easy ways to reduce their environmental impactings. Elvis Presley Elvis Presley was the first real rock and roll star. A white southerner who singing blues laced with country and country tinged with gospel, Presley brought ...
Whispering Doug performs the Great Depression Song (circa early 1929), "Nobody's Fault But Mine" by Blind Willie Johnson, a street preacher, during a live blues concert at his home on September 27, 2008. Most Doug Parker play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
Whispering Doug performs with Ruben Sanchez singing "Lead Me To The Rock" (song writer believed to be Wash Dennis)A Capella (no musical instruments), during a live blues concert at Doug's home on September 27, 2008. Blues singers of the Great Depression Era would sing this kind of song on a street corner for a tip. Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug performs two oldies but goodies in one punch during a live blues concert at his home on September 27, 2008. Part 1 consists of a holler and the "old, old" song "I'm Going Home" by (???) Ervin Webb (???)and Part 2 is a 1950s tune, "She's A' Looking For Me" by Herman Johnson. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug jams with Ruben Sanchez on harmonica in performing the Blues Revival Era song, "Hobo Blues" by John Lee Hooker, during a live blues concert at Doug's home September 27, 2008. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug jams with banjo player Steve Allen in performing the Blues Revival Era (1960s) song, "Cairo Blues" by Henry Townsend, during a live blues concert at his home on September 27, 2008. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug jams with Robert (???) Brittelle (???) in performing the Blues Revival Era (circa 1960s) song, "Frankie" by Mississippi John Hurt, during a live blues concert at Doug's home on September 27, 2008. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug performs the Great Depression Song (circa early 1929), "Nobody's Fault But Mine" by Blind Willie Johnson, a street preacher, during a live blues concert at his home on September 27, 2008. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug performs with Ruben Sanchez singing "Lead Me To The Rock" (song writer believed to be Wash Dennis)A Capella (no musical instruments), during a live blues concert at his home on September 27, 2008. Blues singers of the Great Depression Era would sing this kind of song on a street corner for a tip. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug aka Doug Parker performs with Ruben Sanchez on harmonica two prison blues songs - Part A is a holler with "Another Man Done Gone" and Part B is titled "When Can I Change My Clothes?" by Bukka White - during a live blues concert at his home on September 27, 2008. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug performs a Great Depression Era (circa 1930s) tune, "Death Letter" by Son House, during a live blues concert at his home on September 27, 2008. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug aka Doug Parker performs on slide guitar "Motherless Children" by Mance Lipscomb during a blues concert at Parker's home on September 27, 2008. Doug illustrates his use of a glass slide, however, he is eager to point out that early slide players like Diddley Bow used a wire from a broom and nailed it either to the side of a building or a board. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.
whisperingdoug aka Doug Parker performs two gospel tunes of the Blues Revival Era (circa early 1960s), "Steal Away To Jesus" (song writer believed to be Kinsey West) and "Oh Glory" by the Reverend Gary Davis, during a blues concert at Parker's home on September 27, 2008. See whisperingdoug's channel: www.youtube.com Most songs Doug Parker aka whisperingdoug play are historic Mississippi Delta Country Blues from the Deep South's cotton plantations during the Great Depression of the late 1920s and 1930s. He also performs songs from the Blues Revival Era of the early 1960s. The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues and its roots date back to the Slave Days of the early Union. Blues is a music genre of a true American heritage including soulful gospel and chain gang, and whisperingdoug presents a beautiful tribute to the Blues that are sure to revive again with the advent of the new recession and possibly a new Great Global Depression. The songs Doug plays are public domain. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED. Material is believed to be public domain unless otherwise notified by owner of copyright with proof.

