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cultfaction · 7 months
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Preview: Marshall Bass Vol. 1
Set in the tumultuous aftermath of the American Civil War, River Bass is drawn into a career path he’d never expected: law enforcement. While he accepts the badge with an eye towards equality and justice, will the cruelty of the world allow him these ideals? MARSHAL BASS Vol. 1 contains three intertwined adventures: First, when a gang earns the attention of the US Marshal Service, River Bass is…
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artbyalexi · 10 months
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"Sounds of Happiness" By Alexi Ansell
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mimi-0007 · 7 months
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November 14,1906.
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nofatclips · 6 months
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Live version of Half Man Half Shark by King Krule from the album You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down
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kemetic-dreams · 2 years
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BASS REEVES. 1838-1910. U.S. Deputy Marshall.
Reeves was born into slavery then had a fight with his slave owner and ran and lived with the Cherokee and Creek people learning many native languages.
He became a free man under the 13th Amendment and later enlisted in Law Enforcement. He became the first African U.S. Deputy Marshall west of the Mississippi with full authority over the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
During his 32 years in office he personally went on to arrest over 3,000 dangerous criminals, shooting 14 in the process of arrest.
He was and STILL is the most prolific Law Enforcement Officer ever in the U.S.A.
He carried a Winchester Rifle and two Cal. 45 Colts and rode a snow white horse. Quite a few experts believe that he was the inspiration for ' The Lone Ranger' stories.
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balu8 · 7 months
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Marshal Bass 
Cover by Igor Kordey
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aiiaiiiyo · 2 years
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guitarbomb · 10 months
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Jimmy Page Super Dragon half-stack guitar amplifier
After a three-year break, Jimmy Page is reigniting the Sundragon brand with a new exclusive product: the Super Dragon half-stack guitar amplifier. This latest creation follows the brand’s debut at the 2019 Winter NAMM, marking a collaboration between Page, Perry Margouleff, and Mitch Colby. Jimmy Page Super Dragon The Sundragon journey began with the Sundragon Limited, followed by the Sundragon…
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techtalkbyjames · 2 years
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Music opens doors and creates invisible tapestries we walk through daily...
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thebowerypresents · 1 year
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King Krule – Kings Theatre – August 1, 2023
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King Krule’s unique genre-bending sound is as good as ever on his knockout fifth studio album, Space Heavy. NME raved about the LP, dubbing the English musician “a generational artist.” And it’s safe to say that those assembled last night at Kings Theatre certainly agree.
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(King Krule plays Kings Theatre again tonight.)
Photos courtesy of DeShaun Craddock | dac.photography
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mimi-0007 · 7 months
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I spent all black history month under the weather. But as I was getting better. I took a deep dive into Bass Reeves. It's was a ride. A great ride for a Black man in the 1800s and early 1900s. His highs and lows in being a black US Marshal. He had 11 children. Having to arrest 2 I know was hard. One killed their own mother. His trial that he was acquitted for. So please take time to read each article. I'm from Oklahoma of course didn't know this. Catch the paramount plus series. I enjoyed it. All my articles from my home state of Oklahoma. Thank you Bass Reeves.
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petervintonjr · 2 years
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Lesson #105
(Yes, I was away for a while. Longer than I had anticipated. Dealing with some stuff. Thanks for being so indulgent, everyone. Means everything.)
Think of the most stereotypical 'Wild West Badass' trope you can come up with. As over-the-top and as improbable as you like. A fusion of The Lone Ranger, every character Eastwood ever played, and the entire cast of the movie "Tombstone" thrown in for good measure. Now tack on an imposing 6'2" stature, deadly marksmanship, and a razor-sharp memory and you pretty much have Bass Reeves, the most famous Western Lawman you've never heard of.
Born enslaved in 1838 Arkansas, Reeves broke away from his owner, George Reeves, who had joined the Confederate Army. Details are apocryphal, but one version of the story describes Bass as beating his erstwhile owner to within an inch of his life during a card game and then fleeing into the Indian territories in 1863. He lived amongst many tribes, including the Creek and Seminole nations, and learned many native languages, which is why he was eventually selected to join the ranks of the U.S. Marshals --one of the first Black person to do so after ratification of the 13th Amendment. A lifelong illiterate, Reeves had an almost supernatural talent for memorizing the details of arrest warrants and other court documents verbatim.
Over the years he became one of the most feared lawmen in the West --as the first Black Deputy U.S. Marshal assigned to regions west of the Mississippi, Reeves reportedly arrested 3,000 outlaws (and killed 14) over the course of a 32-year career. He even confronted the unthinkable --arresting his own son for killing his wife, and ensuring he was tried, convicted and jailed. His son served 11 years in prison and was reportedly a model citizen ever afterwards. Reeves even arrested (again, somewhat apocryphally) his own church minister for selling illegal alcohol. When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, Reeves settled into the less exciting career of a Muskogee city police officer. He retired 2 years later at the age of 71, and died less than a year later in January of 1910.
Ever played "Red Dead Redemption 2?" Reeves is the template for the character of Sheriff Sam Freeman. Yeah, the guy who assigns you two bounty hunting missions and then decides to take the rest for himself. Seriously, Reeves would appear to have done pretty much everything except growl, "This Is The Way" at passers-by.
By a totally staggering coincidence, a documentary DVD is just days away from being released on Amazon: "In Search of Bass Reeves" directed by Dana Celeste Robinson.
Lesson #105
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audiokitty · 2 years
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Don’t miss out on this show! There’s a killer lineup
SubRosa every Tuesday night at Zenith in Raleigh, NC
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sheltiechicago · 4 months
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Born into slavery, Bass Reeves eventually won his freedom and became the first Black U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River, becoming one of the most legendary lawmen of the Old West.
Reeves excelled at capturing outlaws, using disguises and cunning tactics. He was responsible for arresting thousands of criminals over his remarkable career.
Despite rampant racism, he upheld his duty with unwavering principles
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dearsweetmusic · 4 months
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