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Cedar Walton - Blue Monk From a performance in 1976 at the Umbria Jazz Festival, here is Cedar Walton's solo on Blue Monk. Cedar Walton, piano, George Coleman, tenor sax, Sam Jones, bass, Billy Higgins, drums. Tags: Cedar Walton Blue Monk jazz piano |
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Kblaze - Bill Walton Bill Walton video I made a few years ago. Tags: Kblaze Bill Walton UCLA Portland Boston Celtics NBA champion MVP |
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shaquille oneal and bill walton attack each other !! i agree with bill walton , shaq while with the heat said that he cant play anymore and now he says that he can win a championship and ready to play . Tags: shaquille oneal interview sports center vs bill walton trade suns marion wade lakers kobe bryant lalousse24 lebron tmac |
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cedar walton - interview talking jazz 1997 Tags: cedar walton jazz |
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Frank Caliendo does Charles Barkley, Bill Walton. Frank makes an appearence and does impressions on Inside the NBA on TNT. Tags: Franktv tv Kenny Smith Ernie Johnson John Madden Phoenix Suns Nash Amare Bush |
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Maxim Vengerov plays Walton Viola concerto A short clip of Vengerov playing the viola! Tags: Viola Maxim Vengerov walton concerto |
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Luke Walton Mix Luke Walton Mix Tags: Luke Walton |
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Cedar Walton - Shortcomings from Ron Carter & Art Farmer DVD Four of the world's most respected musicians come together for a scintillating night of Jazz, live from New York's Sweet Basil nightclub, one of the world's most prestigious and historic Jazz clubs in this clip from the live concert DVD "Ron Carter & Art Farmer: Live at Sweet Basil." With Ron Carter (bass), Art Farmer (flugelhorn, trumpet), Billy Higgins (drums), and Cedar Walton (piano), this historic performances resulted in a classic night of scintillating Jazz, marking the first time these legendary musicians played together on the same stage. Digitally recorded and mastered, this special DVD not only includes full length versions of standards and originals such as "It's About Time (Theme)," "Art's Song," "Shortcomings," "When Love Is New," "A Theme In ¾," "Reprise (It's About Time)," and Rodgers and Hart's "My Funny Valentine," but also captures the quartet's rare rehearsal sessions where they created and perfected an original work especially for this concert, and shows illuminating interviews with the musicians that give new insight into these men and their music. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the film, please go to www.view.com Tags: Jazz Ron Carter Art Farmer Billy Higgins Cedar Walton Music Sweet Basil live concert DVD Bass flugelhorn trumpet |
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Cedar Walton Quartet - Naima pt 1 Also from a performance in 1976 at the Umbria Jazz Festival, John Coltrane's composition Naima. This portion features Cedar Walton's intro on piano and George Coleman's solo on tenor. Cedar Walton, piano, George Coleman, tenor sax, Sam Jones, bass, Billy Higgins, drums. Tags: Cedar Walton Coleman Sam Jones Higgins Naima Coltrane |
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Hurricane Opal - Fort Walton Beach, FL - October 4, 1995 This is a sample of my Hurricane Opal chase footage. This video was taken during Opal's landfall in the western Florida panhandle, at Fort Walton Beach, on October 4, 1995. A day prior to landfall, Hurricane Opal had strengthened rapidly to near Category Five intensity, with sustained winds of 150mph and a minimum central pressure of 916mb (27.05in). During the following twelve hours the storm steadily weakened, however, Opal was still a very large and powerful Category Three at landfall, with sustained winds of 125mph and a central pressure of 942mb (27.82in). Hurricane conditions begin at about 3min 30sec into the video and the eyewall occurs from 4min 50sec through 7min 40sec in. Peak winds at my location were sustained between 100-110mph with gusts to 140mph. The highest officially recorded surface wind in Opal was a gust to 144mph at Hurlburt Field, near Mary Esther, Florida, in southwest Okaloosa county, which was three miles west of my location. The highest storm surge at my location was approximately 13ft and with the ground elevation at 8-10ft above sea-level, this resulted in a surge depth of 3-5ft, with higher waves. The peak surge and maximum inundation occurs just prior to the eye/calm at about 9min 40sec into the video. Though the eastern edge of Opal's eye did pass over my location, winds never fell below 20-30mph, I did record a minimum pressure of 960.3mb (28.36in) during this time. Tags: Hurricane Opal Severe Weather Tropical Cyclone Typhoon Florida Hurricanes 1995 Extreme Wind Meteorology Storm Surge |
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The Waltons Intro II The Waltons TV Intro Tags: The Waltons |
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Mark Walton, Dancer for The Wombats This is a documentary about me. I am a full time dancer/entertainer and have appeared in a music video and made countless personal appearances. Tags: The Wombats Backfire At Disco Dance Dancer Silver Catsuit Mark Walton London |
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Bill Walton - Pride William Theodore Walton III, better known as "Wild" Bill Walton (born November 5, 1952), is a former American basketball player and current television sportscaster. He is the father of current Los Angeles Lakers player Luke Walton. Walton was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame on May 10, 1993 and the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame that same year. Walton was drafted number one overall by the Portland Trail Blazers and was hailed as the savior of the franchise. His first two seasons were marred by injury (at different times he broke his nose, foot, wrist and leg) and the Blazers missed the playoffs both years. It was not until the 1976-77 season that he was healthy and, spurred by new head coach Jack Ramsay, the Trail Blazers became the Cinderella team of the NBA. Walton led the NBA in both rebounds per game and blocked shots per game in 1976-77, and was selected to the NBA All-Star Game but did not participate due to an injury. Walton was named to the NBA's First-All Defensive Team and the All-NBA Second Team for his regular season accomplishments. In the post-season, Walton led Portland to a 4-0 sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers in the conference finals (in spite of a powerful performance by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), and went on to help the Trail Blazers to the NBA title in 1977 over the favored Philadelphia 76ers (despite losing the first two games of the series). Walton was named the Finals MVP. The following year, the Blazers won 50 of their first 60 games before Walton suffered a broken foot in what turned out to be the first in a string of foot and ankle injuries that cut short his career. He was nonetheless named the league MVP that season (1978)and the Sporting News NBA MVP too. He played in his only All-Star Game in 1978, and was named to both the NBA's First-All Defensive Team and the All-NBA First Team. Boston acquired Walton by sending popular forward Cedric Maxwell to the Clippers along with a first-round draft pick. Walton once again had the chance to play for an NBA champion, and his childhood hopes of playing for the Celtics were realized. Providing a reliable backup to Bird's fellow front-liners Kevin McHale and Robert Parish, Walton would receive the NBA Sixth Man Award that season in their route to the NBA Championship, becoming the only player to have ever won an NBA Finals, the Sixth Man Award and MVP. He was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1985, and had his number 32 retired by the Blazers in 1989. In 1996, he was named as one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players of all time. Tags: basketball |
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John boy Walton 9 dart @ Winmau World Masters 17 nov. 2007 John boy Walton throwing a nine darter at the Winmau World Masters 2007, 17 november 2007 Tags: Jonh boy Walton nine dart darter winmau world masters 2007 november |
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9 darter John Boy Walton Winmau World Masters 2007 John Boy Walton hits a perfect 9 darter during the Winmau World Masters 2007. Tags: John Boy Walton darter winmau world masters darts watchdarts perfect leg |
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Anna Walton Luke Goss interview for Hellboy 2 Golden Army Chuck the Movieguy interviews Anna Walton and Luke Goss for the movie Hellboy 2 the Golden Army Tags: anna walton luke goss hellboy the golden army chuck movieguy |
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Walton Viola Concerto (extract) Walton Viola Concerto (extract), practice session with pianist Tags: walton viola concerto |
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NBA Bill Walton shoe blocked shot - Los angeles Clippers NBA Bill Walton shoe blocked shot - Los angeles Clippers Tags: NBA Bill Walton shoe blocked shot boston celtics Los angeles Clippers |
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THE WALTON LEGACY Based on the life of the Hamner family, "The Waltons" first aired on commercial television 25 years ago and grew to be a hit. This special visits with the Hamner brothers and sisters, the stars of "The Waltons," and the residents of Schuyler. Tags: The Waltons Hamner family Shuyler WVPT documentary DVD walton legacy PBS Virginia Public Television |
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Walton High School Band 1996 - Gino Vannelli Walton High School Marching Raider Band (Marietta, GA) 1996 - Music of Gino Vannelli Selections include: Where Am I Going Pauper In Paradise People Gotta Move Tags: walton high school marching band gino vannelli |
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Sam Walton: American Patriot Sam Walton:True American Patriot from Made in America Blasts American CEOs for their spendthrift ways. (9) Offers greatest insight into retailing and discounting with this story: Selling more panties by pricing them a bit lower than the usual price, and hence still managing to have greater overall profit. (25) Bought an 1800$ ice-cream machine as a prop for his first store (Ben Franklin franchise) (26). His brother Bud Walton says Sam gave him the job to clean the machine because Same knew that he hated milk. (27) Bought his first 'aircraft', a two-seater Air Coupe for $1850, whose engine once failed just after take-off from Fort Smith. (40) "First lesson we learned was that there was much, much more business out there in small-town America that anybody, including me, had ever dreamed of." (50) (Comment - Does it have any implications for India?) "Maybe its time for a Walton to .... become missionary for free enterprise in the Third World." (77) The IPO stock got very little support from folks right there in northwest Arkansas, home of WalMart. "I always thought people around here thought that.. we were doing it with mirrors. They couldn't help but think we were just lucky... I think it must be human nature that when somebody homegrown gets on to something, the folks around them sometimes are the last to recognize it." (100) He had semi-retired in 1974 when Ron Mayer became CEO. (150-151) But he was too much of a hands-on a guy to stay away and hence came back in June of 1976 as CEO. He had given Ron Mayer an option of becoming Vice Chairman and CFO but Ron chose to leave instead and that Saturday's meeting is known as "Saturday night massacre" in WalMart lore. (152) He's been accused of pitting people against each other, but he doesn't see it that way. He says he's always 'cross-pollinated folks'.(155) WalMart had (has?) a gospel group The Singing Truck Drivers and a management singing group called "Jimmy Walker and the Accountants". (157) Phil Green, who once made the world's largest Tide display at one of the oldest WalMart stores, promised a TV for 22 cents in a promotion to celebrate George Washington's birthday, which was on February 22nd. The only hitch was customers had to find the TV set. It was hidden in the store! The crowd brought the house down! He admitted that "playing hide-and-seek with merchandise was a terrible idea."! (161) Walmart's cheerleading squad Shrinkettes ("WHAT DO YOU DO ABOUT SHRINKAGE? CRUSH IT! CRUSH IT!") stole the show at one of the annual meetings with "CALIFORNIA ORANGES, TEXAS CACTUS, WE THINK KMART COULD USE SOME PRACTICE!" (162) While talking about culture of the company, Sam Walton says that company thrives on the traditions of small-town America and especially because it is more fun when you're an adult who usually spends all your time working. (162) Sam says that the outcry by the towners that ensues at closing down a store because Walmart couldn't make it profitable is "something awful" and that "its a price you pay for success". (182) Negotiate hard with your vendors/suppliers 'cause if you pay higher than he deserves, you are buying someone else's inefficiency! (185) Whoever said 'Retail is Detail' is absolutely 100 percent right. (188) Even though WalMart is known for best and innovative applications of Information Technology, Sam never appreciated investment in computers much. His reason: " A computer can tell you down to the dime what you've sold. But it can never tell you how much you could have sold." ! Computer, he says, will never be a substitute for getting out in your stores and learning what's going on. (224) A lot of folks used to ask Sam Walton: "Could a Wal-Mart-type story still occur in this day and age? My answer is of course it could happen again. Somewhere out there right now there's someone - probably hundreds of thousands of someones - with good enough ideas to go it all the way. It will be done again, over and over, providing that someone wants it badly enough to do what it takes to get there. It's all a matter of attitude and the capacity to constantly study and question the management of the business." (256) Tags: sam walton walmart Wal-Mart uaw union workers made in america |
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David Thompson Blocks Bill Walton David Thompson of NC State blocks Bill Walton's shot in the 1974 NCAA Final Four. David Thompson is 6'4". Bill Walton is 6'11" Thompson takes one step and cleans Walton's shot from close to the top of the square on the backboard. In slow motion, Thompson ducks his head so it won't hit the bottom of the backboard. Number 52 for UCLA is Keith Wilkes who is 6'6". Thompson's hips are well above Wilkes' head. Tags: David Thompson Bill Walton Dunk Basketball Jump NC State Wolfpack UCLA |
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Bill Walton on Pistol Pete Maravich Bill Walton talks about a new biography of Pete, recalls a 1974 Jazz vs. Blazers game, and compares the Pistol to Steve Nash. http://www.MaravichBook.com Tags: Bill Walton Steve Nash NBA Pistol Wayne Federman Marshall Terrill |
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Roy Firestone interviews Bill Walton A powerful, emotional Bill Walton, as you've never seen him, reflects on his fathers life. Tags: Roy Firestone interviews Bill Walton |
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Bill Walton - Golden Commentary Brilliant and Classic commentary from Bill Walton, the most entertaining color commentator in the NBA. Let him amaze you with his unlimited knowledge, impeccable vocabulary, and unprecedented articulation. ADDITIONAL INFO: This game aired on April 7,2006 Phoenix won despite Kobe's 51 points. Here is more information on Beethoven's Symphony. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._3_%28Beethoven%29 "The first public performance of Symphony No. 3 in E flat major by Ludwig van Beethoven was given in Vienna's Theater an der Wien on April 7, 1805 with the composer conducting." Tags: Bill Walton funny commentary quotes Lakers Suns mix NBA |