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Stirling Engine powered boat. 6th Grade Tech Ed Project
This was the winner in the 6th grade tech Ed Stirling Engine powered boat.
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Lancaster & Clinton Flood situation after Storm 2010
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It may look like we dodged a bullet but we didn't. The flood plains did their job but it was so bad we had sewerage overflow that just ran through both towns. Actually three towns. You see the kids running barefoot at the Uhaul near the water that was spilling over the banks from the treatment plant while their mother sat in the van watching. I shook my head. I'm sure they don't feel so good to...
CUTTING & SPLITTING FIREWOOD. BURN CALORIES FOR BTU'S
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Cutting and Splitting wood is a great form of exercise. It's a good cardiovascular exercise and builds muscle. At the same time you can burn your calories to make BTU's(British Thermal Units) in the wood. For every calorie you burn you convert that energy to some BTU in stored energy that is contained in the wood. Burn calories to make energy! Although this is a light hearted film, I take safet...
DOROTHY JARVIS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY & THE BROOKHILL B&B CONNECTION
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The place where Dorothy lived during her summers is now the home of Susan & Rod Forsman. I don't know how many times I have been by there but now I will make a note to stop in. Brookhill Bed and Breakfast: "Unique Lodging in North Conway NH, with a Spectacular View!" PO Box 221, Balcony Seat View, North Conway, New Hampshire 03860 888.356.3061 | stay@brookhillbb.com I will create a link to a st...
BOBBY HACKETT THE GREATEST CORNETIST
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Bobby Hackett, the cornetist whose mellow tone and graceful style made him a favorite of both jazz and pop music audiences. Whitney Balliett described Bobby Hackett in The New Yorker as "a unique and extremely successful alloy of Beiderbecke and Armstrong." "His tone." Mr. Balliett wrote "which is quiet and shining, resembles Beiderbecke's and so does his three-steps-up, two steps down method o...
THE GRAPE CRUSHER
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Little feet crushing grapes.Our first harvest lol of grapes and attempt to make wine from the vine. Hmmm not sure we will actually drink it. UPDATE: the two bottles we or shall I saw my husband made um has not been opened yet. I dont think I will drink them hehehe..this year may be different since we know what the heck were doing sort of.
Sammys Funeral. The cat dies. killed by a passing car
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We lost our cat Sammy last night and we buried him today. I will miss my pal so much. Buried in a 100 year old doll trunk
Chatham MA Hardings Beach Family Portrait 1999
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Chatham MA ,Cape Cod Hardings Beach Family Portrait
UML The Reggie Lewis Center Mens 55m Hurdles Dec 2 2006
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Blazon UML Mens 55m Hurdles River Hawks
UML The Reggie Lewis Center mens 800m race Dec 2 2006
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Reggie Lewis Center Mens 800m race
Lowell High Prom Cheryl , Jay & Dottie 1960's
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The Lowell High Prom. All three had dates. Cheryl went with Joey Luz. Jay went with Sally Pearson. What was she thinking. Dottie went with Pat Maloney. The film was taken at Martin Lydons up the street.
Lowell MA Lowell High Football team 1960's Ray Ridick
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Lowell High School football team 1960's. Jay is number 75. Just thought about it. That's was our house number back then. Ray Ridick was the team coach. Im not sure if thats Cawley Stadium.
Christmas Lowell MA 60's Murphys
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This starts out dark for only a few seconds. Its cute after. MoM shows her rings..hmmm Dad must have been naughty. Then you see Brian and I and Edward playing with our toys. I am the one playing with the Suzy bake oven.
Field Day at Cawley Stadium Lowell Ma 60's
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Field Day at Cawley Stadium Lowell Ma 60's
Chatham MA Cape Cod & Cheryl & Jays Prom Lowell MA
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Chatham MA Cape Cod & Cheryl & Jays Prom Lowell MA
The Murphy kids Skiing down the mountains of NH
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The Murphy kids Skiing down the mountains of NH
Skiing at Loon Mountain NH The Murphy Family 60's
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Skiing at Loon Mountain NH The Murphy Family 60's
Cheryl going to the Prom with Bill Lowell MA
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Cheryl going to the Prom with Bill Lowell MA
Chatham MA Cape Cod Pollock Tower Monomoy Island 1960's
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Chatham MA Cape Cod Pollock Tower Monomoy Island 1960's
Lowell MA Christmas @ the Murphy house & Chatham MA Cape Cod Monomoy Island
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Lowell MA Christmas @ the Murphy house & Chatham MA Cape Cod Monomoy Island
Chatham MA Cape Cod in the 60's Pendleton Shipwreck
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Chatham MA Cape Cod in the 60's Pendleton Shipwreck
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Thanks for posting. I appreciate the BH quote above.
What a sound! What a taste! Bobby is one of the Greats.❤ Lovin' him here in Palomar, Argentina.😊
Gosh, thank you for the music and pictures. At 6:09 is Dave McKenna at the piano and again at 8:29, third from our right.
A gentleman and an extraordinary musician!
Wtffff
Get a more aggressive blade for your saw - they have pro bevels that cut much faster but don't have some of the anti kick back features - never had a problem, cuts like a hot knife through butter. Find something other than plastic to cover the wood - I fill in one side of my carport - keeps the wood covered and stops snow from blowing in - double stacked. Always put the bark/rounded side up.
Bobby Was one of my late father BobTessiers best friends. They had palled around together in the 30s and 40s.When my dad died suddenly in 1959.I had a real strong male role model. In my life. I was 4 years old. I took up harmonica, in the rural blues style. Under Bobby's instigation. As he put it I was a natural. For it and for me to embrace it. Make it my life's work. Now 60 years into it. He was so right. I remember Bobby, in each and every sunrise, and in each and every sunset. He was so good to a little disabled boy. God bless His memory, and his musicality forever. The Angels attend my pal, eternally....
Your memory of him is something for others to value too. His music is with you.
Cant help but chuckle in awe of his improve . Sooo good forever .
Bobby was a guitar player first before he picked up the cornet. He knew were the pretty notes were because he would visualize the guitar fingerboard remembering what worked on the guitar.
THANKs love the MUSIC love the VIDEO. Just got to mention my empty lot is across from his in seaside cemetery on cape cod. CHATHAM MASS
Unfortunatelly, only recently I found Bobby Hackett in TH-cam. He's absolutely fantastic! Thank you.
And play person.
I want this play number list.
Extraordinario. Muchas gracias por subir este vídeo. En verdad el mejor cornetista que haya existido. El ídolo de mi padre. Grande Bobby
devine and totally unique
Thank you so very much for sharing this beautiful video of one great cornet player and inspiration to my life almost all my life. Thank you, Mr. Hackett!
Brings back memories. We used to sail to Monomoy from Dennisport and hike across the island to the 'cold side'. I remember finding all sorts of machine gun shells as I think they used to practice on monomoy in WWII.
At 8:19 we see Bobby in a set with Jake Hanna, drummer. Jake always sang Bobby's praises. They are playing together now in a Heavenly Gig.
A TRUE 'ORIGINAL'!!!
The location is Lowell Memorial Stadium before it was renamed Cawley. LHS football drew huge crowds in 40's-early 60's. Larger capacity visitor side and end zone bleacher seats seen in background here were condemned and replaced with visitor bleachers with reduced seating during more recent renovations.
Always has been a favorite of mine! Many people didn't know or ever hear Tommy Loy, the Texas cornetist! He played pure poetry just like Bobby Hackett! It's not how many notes you play, it's the ones that count and where you put them!
Miles liked Bobby Hackett. After all, what's not to like?
Dang they probably died because of the toxic painted shells
I watch and share this because I find it inspirational and believe it quintessentially represents what was good about America.
The good side of American culture.
Hackett was the champion of "easy listening" and always very inspired.
The video starts with Bobby playing "The Good Life"--- how appropriate!Sweet as usual. Bobby NEVER, EVER disappointed. Though his abilities were far beyond the small dixie bands he frequently was found in, he must have really loved that kind of music to stay involved as he did.
"The Greatest Cornetist" isn't just an idle claim in my opinion. Bobby had a command of music that defies description. I don't think he ever, ever played a "clinker."
I made 5-8 SCUBA dives on that wreck. I never knew it's history until I saw the movie, "Finest Hours". We planned our dives around the weather and tides since the weather out there could change in a minute and tides ran strong. You could see the wreck from Chatham Light but it became a maritime hazard so it was removed.
is it still out there? gotta love the home movies....what city was that at the end?
That was Chatham at the Fish pier
at the very end that was Lowell, MA.
there was a yagjian who was a vice principal in shrewsbury many years ago
Lowell MA
And the man standing at the end was Mr. Rynn.
GOOD !!!! MY IDOL !!!
Bobby Hackett was a Jazz musician as well as a Pop musician. It is very rare that a musician can garner great respect by fans of both genres and be so successful in both.
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Bobby Hacket, que l'on se souvienne de ce merveilleux musicien !
The greatest ballad player these ears have ever heard.
There BIX # 1 - no disputing. But it's a close tie for second with Wild Bill, Louis and Bobby Hackett.
What's the name of the last song?
Tom Chen Bonsoir, Pour le dernier thème, il s'git de "Bei mir bist du schöen"
first: "La belle vie"
I will say it again: The Swing Era produced many of the greatest musicians the world has ever seen. Bobby Hackett set the bar so high that so very few have ever attained it. This can be said for so many in that era.
Bob Martin 98:
As Bob Wilber said, "the thing that happened to jazz after the war - which to me, in retrospect, was really kind of a tragic thing - jazz suddenly took two roads: half of the jazz went with Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, and the other half went back to Bunk Johnson, Preservation Hall, George Lewis and so forth, and suddenly this mainstream of music which had really been inspired by Louis Armstrong's recordings in the '20's, and nurtured and developed in the '30's and into the '40s into (to me) a perfect music - I guess you would call it swing - suddenly disappeared, and everybody...you had to be either in one. camp or another..."
Thanks for this awesome post!
9 minutes and 49 seconds of pure JOY! Thank you so much for this post Murphy Family! X
Happy 100th Birthday Bobby! (a few hours early!)
es lo mejor, desde el album easy beat, lo escucho, es unico,
the best, i always listen
The best of the best !
Thank you for this great video. They ARE making the movie about the wreck, I'm sure you've read about it. With that, I have a renewed love for this story. We used to drive out south on Nauset & when Nauset & Monomoy were connected, we could clearly see the Pendleton at low tide. I can't remember when it further broke apart but I guess it's no longer visible. Anyone have any info on this? And P.S., there are SEVERAL current Hollywood Hunks who are going to star in this film. Between this and Ron Howard's "In the Heart of the Sea" due out in March 2015 (re the 1820 wreck of the whaling vessel The Essex from Nantucket), I can hardly wait!!
+Karen Skurla nice i am going to watch it thanks for the info ps its called the finest hours
According to the Cape Cod Chronicle the remains of the Pendleton were visible until 1978, when it was blown up as a hazard to navigation.
Bix y Bobby, los mejores cornetas , los únicos por su sonido. Y no me olvido del petiso Branca, pero en trompeta, long time ago...
¡Admirable!!!!
Otro de los grandes sonidos de trompeta que me inspirò a tocar este bello instrumento, Gracias!!!!
The wonderfully magical sound of Bobby Hackett was featured on the albums Jackie Gleason produced back in the 1950's. Real quality work.
I believe Jackie made a fortune from those recordings, all Bobbie got was a standard musicians fee for the gig.
Jim Thompson Gleason stiffed Bobby ,reneging on a handshake agreement and only paying him scale ; Bobby never spoke to Gleason again.
Wrong, This is NOT stirling engine.