| Kath and Katleen Express Themselves - 271 sec They don't go for second best, oh no baby!!!!!! Auteur : youtubelover1985 Tags:Kath Kathleen icon kathleenmary2 madforit  | | Behind The Money; Alan Patricof Part 2 - 640 sec The Deal's Mary Kathleen Flynn speaks with Greycroft's Alan Patricof about toughing it out through economic cycles Auteur : TheDealVideo Tags:alan capital greycroft patricof technology venture  | | Oliver Twist (1948) PART 2 - 592 sec David Lean's film "Oliver Twist" from 1948 with a brilliant Alec Guinness as Fagin.
Adapted from a novel written by Charles Dickens.
Alec Guinness - Fagin
Robert Newton - Bill Sikes
Kay Walsh - Nancy
Francis L. Sullivan - Mr. Bumble
John Howard Davies - Oliver Twist
Henry Stephenson - Mr. Brownlow
Mary Clare - Mrs. Corney
Anthony Newley - Artful Dodger
Josephine Stuart - Oliver's Mother
Ralph Truman - Monks
Kathleen Harrison - Mrs. Sowerberry
Gibb McLaughlin - Mr. Sowerberry
Amy Veness - Mrs. Bedwin
Diana Dors - Charlotte
Frederick Lloyd - Dr. Grimwig
Director: David Lean Auteur : AlecGuinnessFan Tags: alec guinness robert newton kay walsh oliver twist 1948 film movie actor david lean fagin  | | Eugene Anton Franck Part 2 - 551 sec EUGENE ANTON FRANCK
November 10, 1933 ~ September 19, 2008
Eugene Anton Franck, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away on September 19, 2008, peacefully in his sleep after his favorite meal; just the way he wanted. Gene was born on Nov. 10, 1933 to Thomas and Annie Franck in Flasher, North Dakota. He was the third of six children and spent most of his youth in Bismarck, ND where he started his first job as a paper boy at the age of eight, played various sports and graduated from St. Mary's High School. In 1951 he met the love of his life, Delores Amory, and swept her off her feet against great odds. They had five children, 4 boys and 1 girl, and eventually settled in Vancouver, WA where they lived for the last 38 years.
Gene was a hard worker from the ages of 8 to 73 and was a dedicated provider for his family. He worked in the grocery business for 45 years and retired from Vancouver Food Center in 1994. He was well known in the Vancouver downtown community as Geno, the man who could get ANY job done.
His physical strength and generosity were legendary and you rarely walked away from him empty handed. He would talk to anybody and it was hard to go somewhere without running into someone who knew him. Throughout his life he enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing cards, police officer reserve, Jaycees, watching sports and Westerns and making money.
Above all, he cherished his family. He said they were what he was most proud of in his life. His favorite times were spent at family get-togethers and attending the activities of his children, grand- children and great-grandchildren. He was in turn greatly loved by his family and will be especially remembered in their hearts at all future family events.
Gene is survived by his wife of 55 years, Delores; children, Kenneth (Ann), James (Mary), Wade (Kathleen), Craig (Lori), and Marcene Franck; grandchildren, Lyndsay, Breanne, Chadd, April, Monica, Nathan, Adam, Patrick, Nicholas, Steven, Rebecca, Ethan, Dylan, Jenna, Bryson, Chuck, Travis; great-grandchildren, Kaed, Brynn, Cierra, Ashlyn, Jacob, Aidan and we are expecting a great-grandson, Anthony on his 75th birthday; sisters, Betty, Diane, Della, Leona.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Danny.
The voice of love is not always spoken but is never really silent.
You will continue living in the hearts of those you touched,
for nothing loved is ever lost, and you were loved so much.
We rest in the belief that now you really are "too good". Auteur : nickfranck Tags: Grandpa Geno Eugene Anton Franck Best Ever geeno jeano  | | Monteverdi - Arianna - Lasciatemi morire - Kathleen Ferrier - 132 sec Kathleen Mary Ferrier (22/04/1912 -- 08/10/1953) English contralto. Contralto inglesa.
Lasciatemi morire!
E chi volete voi che mi conforte
in così dura sorte,
in così gran martire?
Lasciatemi morire!
Let me die,
and who do you think can comfort me
in such harsh fate,
in such great suffering?
Let me die
L'Arianna (SV 291) was the second opera written by Monteverdi. It was first performed in Mantua in 1608.
The opera has been lost except for the Lamento d'Arianna, also known by its first words, "Lasciatemi morire" ("Let me die")
The lamento was preserved because Monteverdi later re-published it as a standalone piece in 1623.
Score made from Parisotti Arie antiche vol II Auteur : margotlorena Tags: Monteverdi Arianna Lasciatemi morire ferrier aria opera score animation partitura parisotti  | | The Making of "Oliver Twist" (1948) PART 2 - 586 sec A documentary about David Lean's film "Oliver Twist" from 1948 with a brilliant Alec Guinness as Fagin.
Adapted from a novel written by Charles Dickens.
Alec Guinness - Fagin
Robert Newton - Bill Sikes
Kay Walsh - Nancy
Francis L. Sullivan - Mr. Bumble
John Howard Davies - Oliver Twist
Henry Stephenson - Mr. Brownlow
Mary Clare - Mrs. Corney
Anthony Newley - Artful Dodger
Josephine Stuart - Oliver's Mother
Ralph Truman - Monks
Kathleen Harrison - Mrs. Sowerberry
Gibb McLaughlin - Mr. Sowerberry
Amy Veness - Mrs. Bedwin
Diana Dors - Charlotte
Frederick Lloyd - Dr. Grimwig
Director: David Lean Auteur : AlecGuinnessFan Tags: alec guinness robert newton kay walsh oliver twist 1948 film movie actor david lean fagin making of  | | The Deal Calendar: April 28-May 2, 2008 - 125 sec In The Deal's video calendar for the week of April 28th, we take a look at dates that will have an impact on the proposed mergers of Bank of America and Countrywide Financial Corp., Gemstar-TV Guide and Macrovision, and XM Satellite Radio Holdings and Sirius Satellite Radio. The Deal's Mary Kathleen Flynn and Chris Nolter discuss the likelihood that XM and Sirius will extend the May 1st deadline for their proposed deal. See more at TheDeal.com. Auteur : TheDealVideo Tags: Bank of America Countrywide Financial Corp. XM Satellite Radio Holdings Gemstar-TV Guide Sirius  | | Another World - Cass Returns 1987 Pt 2 of 5 - 447 sec Cass returns to Bay City to tell the McKinnon's about the "death" of Kathleen in a plane crash.
Part 2 of 5 Auteur : Karen73UK Tags:another world cass winthrop vince mary mckinnon robert hogan denise alexander  | | Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 (Bach) - I. Allegro - 359 sec Andrew Bishop
Junior Trumpet Recital
Wiedemann Recital Hall
Wichita State University
February 22, 1996
At the end of the spring semester before the year I gave this Junior Recital at WSU, my trumpet instructor Bob Grim told me that he thought I should start working on and conditioning for Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 and perform it the next school year. I was excited that he believed I had the ability to perform the famous (infamous!) masterwork, and eagerly began working on it. I had originally thought of asking the top violinist, oboist, and flautist at WSU at the beginning of the year if they would consider doing it as a audition for the WSU Concerto/Aria contest later that spring. But before I did that, I thought I'd ask Dr. Jay Decker, director of the orchestral program if that unusual audition piece would be allowed. So the first week of school I made an appointment and presented my idea to him. To my astonishment, he informed me that he had already programmed the piece on a future concert that year! I was very excited, especially after the GTA of the trumpet studio wanted no part of playing it.
The unfortunate thing about performing Brandenburg 2 on the orchestra concert, was that Dr. Decker insisted on having the whole WSU string section play on the piece, because the Bach was one of only two pieces on the concert (the other, incredibly, was Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring!") Both WSU Conducting GTA Anthony Arnone (who was conducting the piece) and I lobbied voraciously for a much more appropriate and authentic performance using a small baroque orchestra instead, but to no avail. It was a fine first Brandenburg performance of my career, but as you can imagine, not an ideal balance between soli and tutti.
HOWEVER, to remedy the situation somewhat, I decided to program my Junior Trumpet Recital just two days after the orchestra concert, and by doing so, have executive decision on the instrumentation numbers for the Bach.
Little did I know that absolute disaster was awaiting me when I arrived at school the morning of my recital. As I walked into the music office, someone asked me if I was going to go ahead with my recital that afternoon. Having absolutely no reason why I wouldn't, I said of course, to which the reply came, "who is going to play oboe on the Brandenburg?" At that moment I knew something horrendous had happened, and sure enough, Oboe GTA Andrea Banke (who, BTW, is now the oboe professor at WSU) had smashed her hand in a car door the night before and broken her finger(s). Mercifully, my utter panic subsided quickly after learning that she had already contacted top undergraduate oboist David Jordan to play the part on my recital. David basically sight read the part without any rehearsing, and truly saved the day with a remarkably fine job under those circumstances.
Program:
Let the Bright Seraphim (G.F. Handel)
From "Samson"
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major (J.S. Bach)
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro assai
Air for Erin (1992) -- Phil Snedecor
Cousins (H.L. Clarke)
Musicians:
Marla Fogderund -- Soprano
Thomas C. Grubb -- Piano
Ian Schwindt -- Trombone
Genevieve Bishop -- Piano, Organ
Brandenburg Soloists:
Chastity Spencer -- Flute
David Jordan -- Oboe
Jeffrey Parry -- Violin
WSU Brandenburg Orchestra -- Anthony Arnone, Conductor
Violin I: Loralyn Staples, Angela Scalise, Valene Goldenberg
Violin II. Keith Redpath, Malin Huffman, Elizabeth Birger
Viola: Vannia Phillips, David Marsden
Cello: Marcia Chase, Mary Lindsay
Bass: Kathleen Zeller
Harpsichord: Julie Barnes
Please visit me at:
www.myspace.com/andrewbishoptrumpet Auteur : hotlipsab Tags: Andrew Bishop Trumpet Recital Brandenburg Concerto No. Bach  | | Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 (Bach) - III. Allegro assai - 204 sec Andrew Bishop
Junior Trumpet Recital
Wiedemann Recital Hall
Wichita State University
February 22, 1996
At the end of the spring semester before the year I gave this Junior Recital at WSU, my trumpet instructor Bob Grim told me that he thought I should start working on and conditioning for Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 and perform it the next school year. I was excited that he believed I had the ability to perform the famous (infamous!) masterwork, and eagerly began working on it. I had originally thought of asking the top violinist, oboist, and flautist at WSU at the beginning of the year if they would consider doing it as a audition for the WSU Concerto/Aria contest later that spring. But before I did that, I thought I'd ask Dr. Jay Decker, director of the orchestral program if that unusual audition piece would be allowed. So the first week of school I made an appointment and presented my idea to him. To my astonishment, he informed me that he had already programmed the piece on a future concert that year! I was very excited, especially after the GTA of the trumpet studio wanted no part of playing it.
The unfortunate thing about performing Brandenburg 2 on the orchestra concert, was that Dr. Decker insisted on having the whole WSU string section play on the piece, because the Bach was one of only two pieces on the concert (the other, incredibly, was Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring!") Both WSU Conducting GTA Anthony Arnone (who was conducting the piece) and I lobbied voraciously for a much more appropriate and authentic performance using a small baroque orchestra instead, but to no avail. It was a fine first Brandenburg performance of my career, but as you can imagine, not an ideal balance between soli and tutti.
HOWEVER, to remedy the situation somewhat, I decided to program my Junior Trumpet Recital just two days after the orchestra concert, and by doing so, have executive decision on the instrumentation numbers for the Bach.
Little did I know that absolute disaster was awaiting me when I arrived at school the morning of my recital. As I walked into the music office, someone asked me if I was going to go ahead with my recital that afternoon. Having absolutely no reason why I wouldn't, I said of course, to which the reply came, "who is going to play oboe on the Brandenburg?" At that moment I knew something horrendous had happened, and sure enough, Oboe GTA Andrea Banke (who, BTW, is now the oboe professor at WSU) had smashed her hand in a car door the night before and broken her finger(s). Mercifully, my utter panic subsided quickly after learning that she had already contacted top undergraduate oboist David Jordan to play the part on my recital. David basically sight read the part without any rehearsing, and truly saved the day with a remarkably fine job under those circumstances.
Program:
Let the Bright Seraphim (G.F. Handel)
From "Samson"
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major (J.S. Bach)
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro assai
Air for Erin (1992) -- Phil Snedecor
Cousins (H.L. Clarke)
Musicians:
Marla Fogderund -- Soprano
Thomas C. Grubb -- Piano
Ian Schwindt -- Trombone
Genevieve Bishop -- Piano, Organ
Brandenburg Soloists:
Chastity Spencer -- Flute
David Jordan -- Oboe
Jeffrey Parry -- Violin
WSU Brandenburg Orchestra -- Anthony Arnone, Conductor
Violin I: Loralyn Staples, Angela Scalise, Valene Goldenberg
Violin II. Keith Redpath, Malin Huffman, Elizabeth Birger
Viola: Vannia Phillips, David Marsden
Cello: Marcia Chase, Mary Lindsay
Bass: Kathleen Zeller
Harpsichord: Julie Barnes
Please visit me at:
www.myspace.com/andrewbishoptrumpet Auteur : hotlipsab Tags: Andrew Bishop Trumpet Recital Brandenburg Concerto No. Bach Allegro assai  | | Adelaide Cup 2007 -- Gallic - 82 sec 1 GALLIC (NZ) | Jockey: S W ARNOLD | Barrier: 6 | Weight: 58.0 |
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Trainer: Robbie Laing | Penalty: 0 | SP: $17 18 TWO SHADES OF BLUE | Jockey: SIMON PRICE | Barrier: 3 | Weight: 53.0 |
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Trainer: Michael O'Leary | Penalty: 0 | SP: $61 Auteur : sweekelvin Tags:Gallic  | | Dementia 13 1/12 (1963) - 371 sec John Haloran has a fatal heart attack, but his wife Louise won't get any of the inheritance when Lady Haloran dies if John is dead. Louise forges a letter from John to convince the rest of his family he's been called to New York on important business, and goes to his Irish ancestral home, Castle Haloran, to meet the family and look for a way to ensure a cut of the loot. Seven years earlier John's sister Kathleen was drowned in the pond, and the Halorans enact a morbid ritual in remembrance. Secrets shroud the sister's demise, and soon the family and guests begin experiencing an attrition problem.
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http://youtube.com/videomiscellany http://youtube.com/vintagecommercials Auteur : cinemaclassics Tags: Francis Ford Coppola William Campbell Luana Anders Bart Patton Mary Mitchel Patrick Magee Dementia 13  | | Cinema Central - "collision" Part 2 - 534 sec Cinema Central Season 3
Episode 4
Aired: Fall 1997
Written and directed by Chris Cook and Seth Triezenberg
Starring: Seth Triezenberg and Mary Louise Hutter
Spans 24 hours and two different college students ~ Dez and Kathleen ~ having a difficult time. Two completely separate stories that collide in one moment. Auteur : 90sMHTV Tags:cinema central mhtv 90s 1997 short film rape riot grrrl college  | | EDWINA LEWIS AT EIGHTY EIGHTS NYC Pt 2 - 590 sec This performance took place March 10 1993. On August 23 Edwina died of a heart attack at the Barn Theater while preparing for a show in Augusta, Mich. She was 42.
In a bizarre twist both The New York Times and Variety confused her with
actress, Margaret Klenck, who also lived in New York City, and played a character named Edwina Lewis on "One Life to Live".
The "real" Edwina Lewis appeared in Broadway productions of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" with Kathleen Turner and "A Streetcar Named Desire with Alec Baldwin and Jessica Lange," and "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas."
She originated the role of Sister Mary Hubert in Nunsense and appeared in other musicals such as Let My People Come, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Dreamgirls
She appears on the Original Cast recording of Nunsense and is credited with Ensemble/Other Roles on the Best Little Whorehouse In Texas Cast Album.
This may be the only other surviving record of her of her wonderful voice and personality.
She was loved and is missed Auteur : Drealyea Tags: Edwina Lewis Nunsense Let My People Come Best Little Whorehouse In Texas Broadway Eighty Eights  | | EPISODE #327 Lovers and Other Strangers 14-2 - 598 sec Gary decides to go to Florida to look for Val. Kate asks Vanessa to leave, because Alex is moving in with her. Kate catches Alex and Vanessa in the shower together and kicks them both out. Anne says she is going to keep the baby, so Greg says that in that case they should get married. They return home. Mary decides to bring the MacKenzies to court, so Karen and Mac ask Greg to help. He tells them he'll take care of it. Anne tells Paige that Paige dropped the ball with Greg, and now she is going to marry Greg. Paige breaks down and cries. Auteur : knotslandingFan Tags: Desperate Housewives Marcia Cross Bruce Greenwood Knots Landing Val Abbey Gary Joan Van Ark Donna Mills Boyd Kestner Felicity Waterman Michele Lee Seaview Circle Constance McCashin Nicollette Sheridan Julie Harris Kevin Dobson Pat Petersen William Devane Teri Austin Victoria Ann Lewis Tonya Crowe Doug Sheehan Lisa Hartman Kent Masters King Hunt Block John Pleshette Michelle Phillips Kathleen Noone Thomas Wilson Brown Stuart Pankin Mark Soper  | | Miss Audrey Hepburn - 135 sec Born Audrey Kathleen Ruston[1] on Rue Keyenveld/Keienveldstraat in Ixelles/Elsene, a municipality in Brussels, Belgium, she was the only child of the Englishman Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston[2] and his second wife, the former Baroness Ella van Heemstra, a Dutch aristocrat, who was a daughter of a former governor of Dutch Guiana.[2]
Her father later prepended the surname of his maternal grandmother, Kathleen Hepburn, to the family's and her surname became Hepburn-Ruston.
She had two half-brothers, Jonkheer Arnoud Robert Alexander "Alex" Quarles van Ufford and Jonkheer Ian Edgar Bruce Quarles van Ufford, by her mother's first marriage to a Dutch nobleman, Jonkheer Hendrik Gustaaf Adolf Quarles van Ufford.
She was a descendant of King Edward III of England and Mary Queen of Scots' consort, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell,from whom Katharine Hepburn may have also descended. This also made her related to the other notable distant cousins including Humphrey Bogart and Prince Rainier III of Monaco.
Hepburn's father's job with a British insurance company meant the family travelled often between Brussels, England, and The Netherlands. From 1935 to 1938, Hepburn attended a boarding school for girls in Kent. Auteur : Drewspixzphotography Tags: audrey hepburn OneTrueMedia  | | PAC Summer Open 2008 - 190 sec 2008 PAC Summer Open Racquetball Tournament
Sun Prairie, Wis.
Men's Open -- 1, Andy Thompson; 2, Brian Fredenberg; Consolation, Jordan Powers.
Men's 35+Open -- 1, Joey Logan; 2, Terry Kisling; Consolation, Scott Willan.
Men's AA -- 1, Joey Salamone; 2, Dave Rajkovich; Consolation, Mike Kevlyn.
Men's A -- 1, Connor Hueffner; 2, Mike Martin; Consolation, Pat Thering.
Men's B -- 1, Tim Williams; 2, Geddy Krueger; Consolation, Nick Uebelacker.
Men's C -- 1, Geddy Krueger; 2, Spencer Hamilton; Consolation, Rick Brabant.
Men's D -- 1, Mark Rappe; 2, Zach Holcomb; Consolation, Cameron Knight.
Women's Open -- 1, Kim Whalen; 2, Lorraine Krueger; Consolation, Jesi Haak.
Women's A -- 1, Sandhya Callaci; 2, Lori Leverton; Consolation, Jennifer Stone.
Women's B -- 1, Pam Haffely; 2, Mary Mintzlaff.
Juniors, 1-bounce -- 1, Jamie Walsh; 2, Jonathan Anguiano; Consolation, Michael Fredenberg.
Juniors, 2-bounce -- 1, Benjamin Rappe; 2, Justin Hagen; Consolation, Jack Winger.
Doubles
Mens Open-- 1, Terry Kisling/Ryan Jacobs; 2, Brian Fredenberg/Paul Krueger; Consolation, Juan Niaves/Eric Cervantes.
Mens A-- 1, Scott Willan/Dave Rajkovich; 2, Brent Olson/Gregg Breese; Consolation, Bill Miller/Pat Thering.
Mens B-- 1, Pat Watson/Jeff Banschback; 2, Nick Uebelacker/Matt Uebelacker; Consolation, Nick Brabant/Dave Hilsheimer.
Womens Open -- 1, Jen Bezrutczyk/Kim Whalen; 2, Becky Denniston/Jesi Haak.
Mixed Open -- 1, Paul Krueger/Jesi Haak; 2, Andy Thompson/Chris Thompson; Consolation, Juan Niaves/Jen Bezrutczyk.
Mixed A -- 1, Kathleen Johnson/Roger Erickson; 2, Lisa Rajkovich/Dan Powell.
Mixed B -- 1, Joan Wick/David Bajkiewicz; 2, Pam Haffely/Andrew Klein. Auteur : dantheman515 Tags: racquetball prairie athletic club summer open tournament  | | The Deal Calendar: July 21, 2008 - 319 sec The Deal's Mary Kathleen Flynn of TechConfidential and Suzanne Stevens of Corporate Dealmaker discuss the dealmaking events for the week of July 21, 2008.
Here are some key events and dates:
Everyone's eyes will be on the regional banks this week with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s takeover of IndyMac Bancorp and the investigation into Wachovia Corp.'s auction-rate securities business.
On July 22 Yahoo! Inc. will release earnings, which may sway Yahoo! shareholders votes at the proxy election on Aug. 1. The Deal has developed a slideshow for CEO Jerry Yang's board and Carl Icahn's proxy board and bios.
On July 22 Bentley Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s shareholders will be voting on the $360 million acquisition by Israeli generic drugs maker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Teva also purchased its U.S. rival Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. for $8.9 billion on Friday, July 18.
Republic Services Inc. rejected Waste Management Inc.'s $6.2 billion acquisition offer. Republic and Allied Waste management Inc., the No. 2 and No. 3 U.S. garbage companies, agreed to an all-stock merger June 23 to directly compete with Waste Management.
July 25 is the EU's deadline for Hewlett-Packard Co.'s $13.9 billion acquisition of Electronic Data Systems Corp.
The Deal's bankruptcy league tables will come out in this edition of The Deal NewsWeekly.Want to offer us some suggestions? Leave a comment below or e-mail us at reporters@thedeal.com Auteur : TheDealVideo Tags: business mergers technology  | | Let the Bright Seraphim (G.F. Handel) - 364 sec Andrew Bishop
Junior Trumpet Recital
Wiedemann Recital Hall
Wichita State University
February 22, 1996
While at WSU I was very lucky to befriend Soprano GTA Marla Fogderud while singing in the Concert Chorale. We stood next to each other, though the chasm that represented her vocal talent next to my own was (and still is) nothing short of infinite. But, where my vocal talent lacked, my abilities on the trumpet must have been the reason for her reciprocating the musical respect I had/have for her. We became fast friends, and after this first collaboration, have performed together many times since.
Program:
Let the Bright Seraphim (G.F. Handel)
From "Samson"
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major (J.S. Bach)
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro assai
Air for Erin (1992) -- Phil Snedecor
Cousins (H.L. Clarke)
Musicians:
Marla Fogderund -- Soprano
Thomas C. Grubb -- Piano
Ian Schwindt -- Trombone
Genevieve Bishop -- Piano, Organ
Brandenburg Soloists:
Chastity Spencer -- Flute
David Jordan -- Oboe
Jeffrey Parry -- Violin
WSU Brandenburg Orchestra -- Anthony Arnone, Conductor
Violin I: Loralyn Staples, Angela Scalise, Valene Goldenberg
Violin II. Keith Redpath, Malin Huffman, Elizabeth Birger
Viola: Vannia Phillips, David Marsden
Cello: Marcia Chase, Mary Lindsay
Bass: Kathleen Zeller
Harpsichord: Julie Barnes
Please visit me at:
www.myspace.com/andrewbishoptrumpet Auteur : hotlipsab Tags: Andrew Bishop Trumpet Marla Fogderud Soprano Let Bright Seraphim Samson Handel  | | An Old Fashioned Love Song - A Few Favorite Movie & TV Couples - 229 sec Some of my favorite movie and TV couples set to "An Old Fashioned Love Song" by Three Dog Night. I had to leave a few out because I couldn't find clips and I just plain forgot about some so look for a sequel :D. Here's the list of who's in this one:
1. Julie Andrews & James Garner in Victor Victoria
2. Judi Dench & Michael Gambon in Cranford
3. Katharine Hepburn & Henry Fonda in On Golden Pond
4. Helen Mirren & John Voight in National Treassure II
5. William Shatner & Catherine Hicks in Star Trek IV
6. Jane Fonda & Robert Redford in The Eletcric Horseman
7. Tom Hanks & Kathleen Quinlan in Apollo 13
8. Judi Dench & Billy Connolly in Her Majesty Mrs. Brown
9. Shirley MaClaine & Peter Sellers in Being There
10. June Carter & Johnny Cash in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
11. Meryl Streep & Clint Eastwood in The Bridges of Madison County
12. Helen Mirren & Robert Redford in The Clearing
13. Glenn Close & Christopher Walken in Sarah Plain and Tall
14. Johnathan Frakes & Mirina Sirtis in Star Trexk TNG
15. Tyne Daly & John Karlen in Cagney & Lacey
16. Meryl Streep & Robert Redford in Out of Africa
17. Ellen Pompeo & Patrick Dempsey in Grey's Anatomy
18. Bea Arthur & Leslie Nielson in The Golden Girls
19. Barbara Babcock & Orson Bean in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
20. Mary McDonnell & Kevin Costner in Dances With Wolves
21. Dixie Carter & Hal Holbrook in Designing Women
22. Shirley MaClaine & Jack Nicholson in Terms of Endearment
23. Kristin Scott Thomas & Robert Redford in The Horse Whisperer
24. Judi Dench & Michael Williams in A Fine Romance
25. Helen Mirren & Jeremy Irons in Elizabeth I
26. Mel Gibson & ? in Btaveheart
27. Diane Keaton & Jack Nicholson in Somethings Gotta Give
28. Mary McDonnell & Edward James Olmos in Battlestar Galactica
29. Tyne Daly & Richard Crenna in Judjing Amy
30. Julie Andrews & James Garner in One Special Night Auteur : mirrenfan2 Tags: Julie Andrews Helen Mirren Shirley MaClaine Judi Dench Mary McDonnell Meryl Streep  |
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