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Langhorne Slim "Restless" - 155 sec
Langhorne Slim "Restless" new video
Auteur : KemadoRecords
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Langhorne Slim Sings "I Love You, But Goodbye" - 193 sec
Slim sings at the Jersey farm..
Auteur : crackerfarm
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Langhorne Slim - Restless Live on The Late Show - 174 sec
Langhorne Slim performs Restless on David Letterman 3/26/08
Auteur : hburnside1
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Langhorne Slim "In the Midnight" - 181 sec
music video for "In the Midnight" by Langhorne Slim, on Narnack Records, directed by Paul Kermizian. www.sixhundred.com
Auteur : pnkermiz
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Joe Biden in Langhorne, PA - 223 sec
Joe Biden speaks at Maple Point Middle School in Lanhorne, PA.
Auteur : BarackObamadotcom
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Jill Biden: Langhorne, PA - 428 sec
Jill Biden spoke in Langhorne, PA on about her husband, how they met, and her passion for education.
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Langhorne Slim - "Rebel Side of Heaven" Kemado Records - 154 sec
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The Black Cab Sessions. Chapter Twelve: Langhorne Slim - 258 sec
And Johnny Flynn. www.blackcabsessions.com
Auteur : JustSoFilms
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Bruce Langhorne-Closing Music-The Hired Hand - 272 sec
December 8, 2006 A Great Musician Needs Your Help My Friend Bruce Langhorne By JONATHAN DEMME Bruce Langhorne, an old friend and musician/composer that I have known for many years has had a catastrophic series of medical events this year, and they are not over yet. Bruce does not have any medical insurance. ... He's a beautiful dude who has had an auspicious but unhighlighted career, including being the guy playing that amazing slide guitar on Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". Tons of other Dylan, Odetta, Clancy Brothers, etc. He scored Melvin and Howard and Fighting Mad for me, also peter fonda's brilliant Hired Hand. He's quite a guy. When Bruce was a 12-year old violin prodigy living in Harlem in the fifties, he accidently blew several of his fingers off with a cherry bomb that he held onto too long. In the ambulance on the way to the hospital, Bruce looked up at his distraught mom and said, "At least I don't have to play violin anymore." He has been a master on all guitars, mandolins, etc, pianos etc over the years and for many years was Dylan's first choice for important guitar parts on the albums and sometimes live, with Bruce playing all these instruments django rhinehart style, working the strings with mostly nubs instead of (his missing) fingertips. Bruce suffered a huge diabetes-related attack on his digestive system in the spring, and then had a stroke in the summer. He is recovering slowly but surely and needs to have a microscopic tumor removed from his brain when it gets big enough -- the tumor is related to his previous problems. Janet told me that Bruce sat down at the piano a couple of weeks ago, played a few notes and then just sat there silent. He told her 'my fingers used to melt into the keys, but now they don't know what to do.' He's in good spirits though, and focused now on trying to get strong for the future operation. Checks can be sent to: "JANET BACHELOR ITF BRUCE LANGHORNE", and mail to JANET BACHELOR 629 SUNSET AVE VENICE, CA 90064 Jonathan Demme is a film director. His films include Something Wild, Philadelphia, Silence of the Lambs and The Agronomist. The interview quoted below appeared in full on the website Film Threat: Truth in Entertainment at filmthreat.com. PETER FONDA SHOWS HIS "HIRED HAND" by Tim Merrill (2003-11-02) How did you hook up with Langhorne? I know he used to be a session guitarist for Bob Dylan, and played on "Bringing It All Back Home" and "Blonde on Blonde." Fonda: He was producing an album for me, "Got to Get You Into My Life," through Hugh Masekela's label. At the time I told him about "Easy Rider," and he told me he thought I ought make that film. Then I came back to work with him again, up comes "The Hired Hand" and I knew who was going to score it. If he were to walk in right now and you didn't see Bruce, you would feel his presence. He just emanates love and kindness, in addition to being a virtuoso on like 50 string instruments. I took him over to Hawaii once, he heard the slack-key guitar and went full-on Hawaiian! But he lives in Venice now, and he also makes a great hot sauce - Brother Bru-Bru's Hot Sauce. Bloom: There are so many things about this movie that are perfect, and Bruce's score is one of them. You can't imagine any other score with this film. And it was his first film score, right? Fonda: Yeah. Universal told me, "You can't just hire your friends, man." But the word "virtuoso," applied to musical instruments, means something. Like if I want a full string section, he'll go play fourteen different violins and violas and cellos. So I have one man I have to pay who can do all this work for me! Then they were okay with him. And by the way, on Bruce's picking hand, his thumb, his index and middle fingers are all stumps. They were blown off in a rocket accident in his backyard when he was a kid. But he had already been playing, so he had the surgeon sort of shave them down a little so he could still finger pick. And that National steel guitar that he favors, and we favored very much in the film because it has such a beautiful tone - how did he get there? He used old electric guitar strings, and this muted picking. So there's a reason his playing sounds like no one else...
Auteur : Slingblade11
Tags:Bruce Langhorne Jonathan Demme Peter Fonda Warren Oates Verna Bloom Hired Hand
Langhorne Slim-Restless - 142 sec
Langhorne Slim live at Hell's kitchen Tacoma.Wa 7/20/07
Auteur : chicochongo74
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Langhorne Slim - In The Midnight - 178 sec
Langhorne Slim - In The Midnight (from the Narnack album "When The Sun's Gone Down")
Auteur : billynord
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Bruce Langhorne-Opening Music-The Hired Hand - 207 sec
December 8, 2006 A Great Musician Needs Your Help My Friend Bruce Langhorne By JONATHAN DEMME Bruce Langhorne, an old friend and musician/composer that I have known for many years has had a catastrophic series of medical events this year, and they are not over yet. Bruce does not have any medical insurance. ... He's a beautiful dude who has had an auspicious but unhighlighted career, including being the guy playing that amazing slide guitar on Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". Tons of other Dylan, Odetta, Clancy Brothers, etc. He scored Melvin and Howard and Fighting Mad for me, also peter fonda's brilliant Hired Hand. He's quite a guy. When Bruce was a 12-year old violin prodigy living in Harlem in the fifties, he accidently blew several of his fingers off with a cherry bomb that he held onto too long. In the ambulance on the way to the hospital, Bruce looked up at his distraught mom and said, "At least I don't have to play violin anymore." He has been a master on all guitars, mandolins, etc, pianos etc over the years and for many years was Dylan's first choice for important guitar parts on the albums and sometimes live, with Bruce playing all these instruments django rhinehart style, working the strings with mostly nubs instead of (his missing) fingertips. Bruce suffered a huge diabetes-related attack on his digestive system in the spring, and then had a stroke in the summer. He is recovering slowly but surely and needs to have a microscopic tumor removed from his brain when it gets big enough -- the tumor is related to his previous problems. Janet told me that Bruce sat down at the piano a couple of weeks ago, played a few notes and then just sat there silent. He told her 'my fingers used to melt into the keys, but now they don't know what to do.' He's in good spirits though, and focused now on trying to get strong for the future operation. Checks can be sent to: "JANET BACHELOR ITF BRUCE LANGHORNE", and mail to JANET BACHELOR 629 SUNSET AVE VENICE, CA 90064 Jonathan Demme is a film director. His films include Something Wild, Philadelphia, Silence of the Lambs and The Agronomist. The interview quoted below appeared in full on the website Film Threat: Truth in Entertainment at filmthreat.com. PETER FONDA SHOWS HIS "HIRED HAND" by Tim Merrill (2003-11-02) How did you hook up with Langhorne? I know he used to be a session guitarist for Bob Dylan, and played on "Bringing It All Back Home" and "Blonde on Blonde." Fonda: He was producing an album for me, "Got to Get You Into My Life," through Hugh Masekela's label. At the time I told him about "Easy Rider," and he told me he thought I ought make that film. Then I came back to work with him again, up comes "The Hired Hand" and I knew who was going to score it. If he were to walk in right now and you didn't see Bruce, you would feel his presence. He just emanates love and kindness, in addition to being a virtuoso on like 50 string instruments. I took him over to Hawaii once, he heard the slack-key guitar and went full-on Hawaiian! But he lives in Venice now, and he also makes a great hot sauce - Brother Bru-Bru's Hot Sauce. Bloom: There are so many things about this movie that are perfect, and Bruce's score is one of them. You can't imagine any other score with this film. And it was his first film score, right? Fonda: Yeah. Universal told me, "You can't just hire your friends, man." But the word "virtuoso," applied to musical instruments, means something. Like if I want a full string section, he'll go play fourteen different violins and violas and cellos. So I have one man I have to pay who can do all this work for me! Then they were okay with him. And by the way, on Bruce's picking hand, his thumb, his index and middle fingers are all stumps. They were blown off in a rocket accident in his backyard when he was a kid. But he had already been playing, so he had the surgeon sort of shave them down a little so he could still finger pick. And that National steel guitar that he favors, and we favored very much in the film because it has such a beautiful tone - how did he get there? He used old electric guitar strings, and this muted picking. So there's a reason his playing sounds like no one else...
Auteur : Slingblade11
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Langhorne Slim - 215 sec
Langhorne Slim performs "Colette" during our Live at Lime taping at Dubway Studios in NYC on October 11th, 2008. This session will go on sale at LimeWire Store (www.store.limewire.com) on November 4th, 2008. There is a free Langhorne Slim song from this session up now on our Store Front called "I Love You, But Goodbye." If you promise to VOTE in this election on Tuesday, November 4th...you can download it for free! www.store.limewire.com
Auteur : LiveAtLime
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Langhorne Slim & Seth Avett - Sweet Olive Tree - 203 sec
Langhorne Slim & Seth Avett - Sweet Olive Tree - Dec. 29 - Orange Peel
Auteur : wcuretard
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Langhorne Slim-Hello Sunshine - 144 sec
Langhorne Slim live at Hell's kitchen in Tacoma,Wa 7/20/07
Auteur : chicochongo74
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NYNOISE.TV | eugene mirman & langhorne slim host - 586 sec
some clips from the time eugene mirman & langhorne slim hosted new york noise. full episodes at WWW.NYNOISE.TV produced by shirley braha for NYC TV.
Auteur : shirleybeans
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New Music Minute- Langhorne Slim & Chambao - 270 sec
LANGHORNE SLIM Langhorne Slim is a young folk singer, born Sean Scolnick on August 20th, 1980, based out of Brooklyn, New York. Originally hailing from Langhorne, Pennsylvania, he graduated from the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College. His music is said to, "conjure images of many other neo-folk singers, but there's soul, fire, and warmth in his recordings". Langhorne Slim's band the War Eagles consists of Paul Defiglia on bass and Malachi DeLorenzo on drums. In an interview Slim stated, "If folk music means music for the people, then that's what I would like to be as naturally or unnaturally as that may occur. I wanna make peoples' heads explode with good feelings. I would like to move people and be moved. " CHAMBAO Chambao is a flamenco-electronic band originally from Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, known for a Flamenco Chill sound that fuses flamenco sounds and palos with electronic music. The name of the band is taken from an improvised form of beach tent that is constructed as a means of sheltering from the wind and sun. Some refer to their recordings as chill out music. This is an electronic style of music but it is slow and does not try to create a trance like rhythm. Discovered by the Dutch musician Henrik Takkenberg, they started as a trio of Málaga musicians, María del Mar, Eduardo and Dani (who left the band in 2005) have released two albums of their own. For More Information goto: http://www.BN.com/newmusicminute
Auteur : fastfocustv
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Langhorne Slim sings "Be Set Free" - 170 sec
Slim singing backstage at Pickathon in Portland, OR
Auteur : crackerfarm
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Langhorne Slim "Diamonds & Gold" @ the Avett Jubilee - 243 sec
Langhorne @ the Avett Jubilee
Auteur : sundayrehab
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Langhorne Slim Sings "We Love The Animals" - 105 sec
Slim in Bermuda. Thanks to Jon Legere and James Cooper at Volcanic Productions! You guys throw a mean party!!! http://www.volcanic.bm/
Auteur : crackerfarm
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