#John LeCompt
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inspirednarcissus · 5 months ago
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Evanescence by Ray Lego for Blender, 2003.
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brokenpiecesshine · 1 year ago
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Evanescence in 2003. Photographed by Ray Lego.
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thisnoise · 10 months ago
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Fear is only in our minds but it’s taking over all the time.
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oldinterneticons · 1 year ago
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neverlostmycrown · 5 months ago
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I love this photoshoot
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neverlostmycrown · 20 days ago
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Individual headshots of Amy Lee, Ben Moody, Rocky Gray and John LeCompt for Fallen’s photo session
#Evanescence #AmyLee
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moshstar · 1 year ago
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Dark From Day One is an American Hard Rock band from Russellville Arkansas. The band was formed in 2006 by guitarist Natal John and has been through several lineup changes but the current lineup consist of Robin Nadji and Natal John on guitar, John LeCompt on bass, Johnathan DeGood on drums, and Truman Fuller on lead vocals. DFDO has dozens of popular songs including “RISE”, “How Could I”,…
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biblebloodhound · 2 years ago
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Jesus Shows Up (John 20:19-31)
“Peace be with you!” Jesus
Jesus shows himself to Thomas, by Rowan and Irene LeCompte On the evening of that first day of the week, when the disciples were together, with the doors locked for fear of the Jewish leaders, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you!” After he said this, he showed them his hands and side. The disciples were overjoyed when they saw the Lord. Again Jesus said, “Peace be with…
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biglisbonnews · 2 years ago
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Spocott Windmill in Cambridge, Maryland The fanciful-looking Spocott Windmill on Maryland's Eastern Shore is an English-style post windmill. It is a reconstruction of the windmill that stood on the site in the 1800s and is the last remaining windmill of its kind in Maryland. With its housing and four long blades, the entire Windmill sits 10 feet above the ground atop a stout vertical post. This construction allows the whole building to be rotated to catch the wind. The 28-foot-long blades are designed to be covered with sailcloth, and a long tail pole extending from the back of the windmill allows someone to manually rotate the building. John Anthony LeCompte Radcliffe constructed the original Spocott Windmill in 1852. It was blown apart during the Great Blizzard of 1888. Owing to the region's strong winds and many rivers, Maryland's coast was once littered with wind-driven grist mills. Ironically, many ultimately became casualties of the wind, with the last windmill blowing over in a hurricane in the early 1900s. In 1972, former U.S. Senator George L. Radcliffe, the youngest son of the original builder, resurrected the Spocott Windmill. Radcliffe fondly remembered the Windmill from childhood and rebuilt it as a memorial to his father. Master boatbuilder James B. "Mr. Jim" Richardson was hired to reconstruct the mill using parts salvaged from the original, including the staircase and 700-pound grindstones. Like the original, wood planks for the board-and-batten building were cut from local trees. Because there were no blueprints, Richardson worked from old photographs. At its opening, the structure was named "George L" in honor of its founder. The site of the Windmill is now a small history museum depicting life in a village on the Eastern Shore in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Buildings added to or restored on the property are the 1939 Lloyd's Country Store and Museum, a blacksmith's shop, the Muse-Lecomte doctor's office, the 1870 Castle Haven one-room Schoolhouse, and the Adaline Wheatley House. The latter was the home of a free black woman born in Spocott in 1847. Wheatley worked as a cook and caretaker for the Radcliffe family and raised seven children in the tiny cottage. All the buildings contain period furnishings. The Spocott Windmill Foundation maintains the property and twice annually operates the windmill for grinding. However, the structure could once again become a victim of climatic forces. The area around the Windmill grows softer from sea level rise, so it now takes more than one person to rotate it on the spongier ground. Estimates are that within 75 years, nearby Gary Creek could swallow the Windmill and much of its property. The decision before then will be whether to move the Windmill or risk losing it again. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/spocott-windmill
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sacrificesworld · 3 years ago
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19 years of “Fallen”!
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mysecret-door · 4 years ago
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sparklingxgrey · 4 years ago
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2006.
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brokenpiecesshine · 1 year ago
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Evanescence on Instagram, 04/11/2023.
From my First Evanescence shoot. London 2003.
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thisnoise · 2 years ago
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Fear is only in our minds, taking over all the time.
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tesha-es · 4 years ago
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hells-servant · 5 years ago
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one of the best bands ever!!!!! Re-post with your fave song by them please.
mine is: my immortal and call me when your sober
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