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Gerard Way in Nashville, TN | pc: Angie Flatt
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NASHVILLE 23/08/22 | Angie Flatt
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📸: Angie Flatt
#gerard way#my chemical romance#mcr#return#mcrnashville#mcr bridgestone arena#mcr bridgestone arena 2022#mcr nashville#mcr nashville 2022#my post
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tuggoffelees family moodboard + playlist
because i'm pretty sure it's about time i make a playlist for my favorite family 😌
👑 "the greatest show": hugh jackman 👑 "still holding my hand": cast of netflix's matilda 👑 "bless the broken road": rascal flatts 👑 "feel the light": jennifer lopez 👑 "beautiful ghosts (victoria's song)": francesca hayward 👑 "say you won't let go": james arthur 👑 "ready, set, don't go": billy ray cyrus, miley cyrus 👑 "dear theodosia": leslie odom jr., lin manuel miranda 👑 "ev'rybody wants to be a cat": the aristocats 👑 "through heaven's eyes": brian stokes mitchell 👑 "you will be okay": caleb hyles 👑 "superheroes": the script 👑 "the house that built me": miranda lambert 👑 "from now on": cast of the greatest showman 👑 "a happy beginning": cast of once upon a time 👑 "father and son": yusuf/cat stevens 👑 "happily ever after": jordan fisher, angie k 👑 "footprints": molly kate kestner 👑 "all of you": cast of encanto 👑 "hall of fame": the script, will.i.am.
(Obligatory @queen-with-the-quill tag 😊)
#i very easily could have added the entire greatest showman soundtrack#this isn't necessarily a playlist for the tfhau#but it fits very well#cats the musical#but i showed restraint#rum tum tugger#mr mistoffelees#tuggoffelees family human au#character moodboard#character playlist
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Trinity Health System Hosts Legendary Gospel Singer for Juneteenth Celebration
Trinity Health System is pleased to once again present acclaimed vocalist Angela Primm for the annual Juneteenth celebration at Second Baptist Church of Steubenville. The concert will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. Laurie Labishak will perform at 1:30 p.m. with a special appearance by the Honky Tonk Sweethearts. “To be a part of a community effort that is supported by its community for such an occasion that is so closely located to the underground system that was the locomotive for our freedom is just surreal," Primm said. "I don’t sing the songs, no, the songs sing me!” Highly sought after performer and vocalist Angela Primm is one of the premier voices of our time. Her musical history spans genres, continents, and audiences. She has commanded the attention of mega-stars from Aretha Franklin, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, and Brooks & Dunn to such Southern Gospel music legends as the late Vestal Goodman. Singing behind musical geniuses Andraé Crouch, Patti Austin, Bill Gaither, Rascal Flatts, and others, her four-octave soprano voice added rich tones and depth of sound to each artist’s recordings. Angela Primm's gift of song and love of the Gospel and Gospel music has catapulted her, as the Bible says, “before great men.” Angela’s background is what dreams are made of, and she is only beginning to step into the fullness of her purpose. Her current and inevitable step as a solo artist is the natural progression of a life divinely designed. Successful in life and business Angie is also a wife and businesswoman. True to her down-to-earth personality, she considers her most important achievement to have been marrying her soulmate, John Primm. A successful businessman as well as a fine vocalist himself, John is Angie’s biggest fan, chauffeuring her and caring for her on many of her personal appearances. He knew how to love her over 30 years ago and continues to do so to this day. For fourteen years, Angie and John produced Still Waters, Christian Light Club Inc., which was a live Christian cabaret that never compromised the Gospel. It was a fun time for the Saints and a huge hit in Nashville, Tenn. Angela was raised in the church by her precious mother, who was also a singer. Angie’s mom would sing the foot-stompin' and joyful “Couldn’t Keep It To Myself!” with such fervor, she would often lose her wig; but she would swoop it up and place it back on her head — backwards, and not miss one beat of her favorite song. Church members would laugh and shout right along with her. Telling this particular memory of her mother makes Angie rear back in laughter herself. A thriving recording career “Couldn’t Keep It To Myself!” is also a favorite song of Gospel legend Bill Gaither and is featured on Angela Primm’s sophomore project, Sanctuary. This CD and her debut CD, A Little Bit of Heaven, have been selling out wherever Angie performs — from concerts to cruises. Bill and Gloria Gaither have embraced her as a daughter and always make room for her to sing in their sold-out concerts and Gaither videos. With her fourth CD titled Spirituals: Songs of Mahalia Jackson, Angela renders tribute to one of her mentors while teaching the history behind the sound everyone loves, Black Gospel music. And for the love of this history, Angela recorded her first DVD live, singing and telling the story of The Sound of Black Gospel Music. God then spoke to her to sing about His precious blood, and she titled her next CD Oh the Blood of Jesus. Since then she has recorded Anthems and Hymns for Him, and her newest "gifted" live CD and DVD titled Angie & Friends that ranked as a bestseller on Amazon in August of 2022. Angela is a regular performer with the Gaither Homecoming series and has performed around the world as a solo artist. She recently completed a 15-day Norwegian tour as a solo artist. Looking to the future Angie continues to move forward in her calling while listening to the voice of her Father; there is nothing she would not do for Him. Nothing! She was filmed in a movie that played in theaters around the nation titled Death of a Nation. Her closing song and appearance was noted as a “breath-taking” ending to an amazing movie. Angie’s beautifully wide smile lights up a room and her fun-filled disposition carries an exuberance that is electric and contagious. Moreover, her anointed and powerful voice makes the cares of this world melt into puddles at your feet. Angela Primm is “a little bit of heaven” to those blessed to know her or experience her music, her joy, and her wonderful laugh. What lies ahead for Angela Primm? Her future rests securely in God’s hands. But one thing we know for sure is that wherever Angie goes, and whatever Angie does, she will be giving her heart and soul to the people God loves, for the love of her Lord. That’s the way it was, the way it is, and the way it always will be. Trinity Health System is proud to have Angela Primm in town for this year’s Juneteenth Celebration. We would like to invite the media to attend the 2 p.m. concert at Second Baptist Church. Angela and Market Director Laurie Labishak will be on hand for interviews. Second Baptist Church of Steubenville is located at 717 Adams St. If you have any questions, please reach out to Laurie via the information in the header of this press release. Read the full article
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01. Nickname: Myllie 02. Real name: ^^^^^ that’s all you’re gonna get. 03. Zodiac: Aries 04. Height: 5′3″ 05. What time is it: 11:11am 06. Favourite musicians / groups: Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin, Halsey, Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Angie Aparo, Little Mix, Big Bang, Hey Violet, Linkin Park, Poets of the Fall, 30 Seconds to Mars, Tove Lo, Darren Hayes 07. Favourite sports team: ................ 08. Other blogs: @vinterhjartat ( Snow Queen OC ) , @erasethestars ( Oc multi ) 09. Do I get asks? I usually get a lot of memes from @schoenestrauma / @ladamereveuse which I use to inflict pain on her a lot of the time, does that count? >.> 10. How many blogs do I follow? 50 or so. 11. Any tumblr crushes: Si 12. Lucky number: 13 13. What am I wearing right now: My Grey’s Anatomy t-shirt and super long grey pants that I’m bound to trip over. 14. Dream vacation: I want to go somewhere in Europe. Or back to Japan. 15. Dream car: One I can drive and not feel anxiety in. I’m looking at you long cars, the Grand Victoria. I hate you, you bitch. ( Driver’s ed memories man.) 16. Favourite food: Pasta. 17. Drink of choice: Water or Tea 18. Languages: English, Sarcasm. 19. Instruments: The soda bottle 20. Celebrity crushes: Ed Westwick, MIchael Socha, Mads Mikkelsen, Shakira, Zac Levi, honestly it’s a really, really, really long list....And a lot of the time my crushes stem from the faces that people have as characters. I then watch their stuff and oops, I’m hooked. 21. Random fact: I have more paper cuts and cat scratches on me and no cuts from a box cutter trying to redo my desk and that in itself is truly amazing.
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New country 25e jaargang #1127 (686) van 30 mei 2022 (wk 22) tussen 19.00 -22.00 op Smelne fm
Album van de week 49 Winchester – Fortune Favors The Bold – new west
Artiest Title
1. Tim McGraw – If I Was a Cowboy
2. Brett Young – In Case You Didn’t Know -2017
3. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – Forever Young
4. Zach Bryan – Heavy Eyes -
5. Carly Pearce – What He didn’t Do
6. Kip Moore – Crazy One More Time nw 59
7. Lainey Wilson – Heart Like a Truck nw42
8. Tyler Hubbard – 5 foot 9 nw 32
9. 49 Winchester – Annabel – *fortune favors the bold
10. 49 Winchester – Man’s Best Friend - - Overzicht 5-2 country airplay
11. Jason Aldean – Trouble With A Heartbreak - #1
12. Paul Cauthen – High Heels *Texas
13. George Strait – Round About Way 1998
14. Clint Black – Nothing But The Taillights 1998
15. Kaitlin Butts – Jackson --favoriet
16. Kenny Chesney - The Tin Man *Kenny chesney greatest hits
17. Kenny Chesney - Don’t Happen Twice *Kenny Chesney greatest hits
18. Rascal Flatts – Bless The Broken Road - Sofi
19. Th Po’ Ramblin’ Boys – Where Grass Don’t Grow
20. Red Herring - Rather Die Alone
21. Diesel Park West – One Shot Of Happiness
22. Tami Neilson – Baby You’re A Gun
23. Steve Earl – Getting ’By
24. 49 Winchester – Russell County Line -*fortune favor s the bold
25. Lyle Lovett – Her Loving Man
26. Morgan Wallen -You Proof --dangerous double album 2021
27. Vince Gill – High Lonesome Sound
28. Collin Raye – I Think About You .
29. Re: . Brooks & Dunn – My Maria
30. Martina McBride -- Cry On The Shoulder Of The Road Trucksong
31. Tim McGraw—It’s Your Love
32. Steve earl – My Old Man -juweeltje
33. Jake Hoot – I Would’ve Loved You ft Kelly Clarkson
34. Tim Knol – Blind Lemon -
35. Wim van de Vliert – Long Hot Summer
36. Angie Flare – Exit To La
37. Cody Johnson – Diamond In My Pocket
38. The Delevantes – The Pocket Full of Diamonds (3in 1)
39. Mark Chesnutt – I’ve Got A Quarter In My Pocket
40. 49 Winchester – All I Need
41. Willie Nelson- Leave You With A Smile
42. Mavericks - Amsterdam Moon
Adres Bauke van der vliet Samensteller/ presentator New Country Barten 30 8447 BS Heerenveen
Voor verzoekjes en tips voor de agenda : ([email protected])
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Live Streaming CMA Summer Stay-Cay 2020
CMA Summer Stay-Cay 2020
Live Streaming CMA Summer Stay-Cay 2020 at Livestream, Nashville, TN : Wednesday, July 1, 2020
2020 is the year of virtual music festivals, and to keep the country music playing, Country Music Association is hosting a Summer Stay-Cay Live Stream Event.
Just a few of the stars performing include Lady A, Luke Combs, Eric Church, Maddie & Tae, Carly Pearce, and Michael Ray.
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Kick off your summer with “CMA Summer Stay-Cay presented by Budweiser Nitro Gold,” a brand new, multi-hour live stream variety event, hosted by Country Music artists Jimmie Allen and Lindsay Ell, on Wednesday, July 1. Catch it live on CMA’s YouTube channel and Facebook page to see more than 50 of your favorite Country artists coming together (while safely apart) for unique performances, atypical Q&As, games and much more during this fun and collaborative summertime celebration. Stay tuned as the full lineup will be announced in the coming days!
Appearing
Lauren Alaina • Jason Aldean • Jimmie Allen • Ingrid Andress • Kassi Ashton • Gabby Barrett • Bobby Bones • Breland • Lee Brice • Brothers Osborne • Blanco Brown • Kristian Bush • Colbie Caillat • Eric Church • Luke Combs • Jordan Davis • Devin Dawson • Travis Denning • Russell Dickerson • Brett Eldredge • Lindsay Ell • Morgan Evans • Everette • Tyler Farr • Brantley Gilbert • Caylee Hammack • Hardy • Jillian Jacqueline • Chris Janson • Nelly Joy • Angie K • King Calaway • Lady A • Lanco • Chris Lane • Tracy Lawrence • Brandon Lay • LOCASH • Dustin Lynch • Maddie & Tae • Ashley McBryde • Scotty McCreery • Midland • Justin Moore • Craig Morgan • Kylie Morgan • Jon Pardi • Carly Pearce • Cassadee Pope • Rascal Flatts • Michael Ray • Jameson Rodgers • Darius Rucker • The Reklaws • The Shires • Granger Smith • Cole Swindell • Mitchell Tenpenny • Tenille Townes • Hailey Whitters • Lainey Wilson • Rita Wilson • Charlie Worsham • Brett Young
TV GUIDE: The "CMA Summer Stay-Cay 2020" will simulcast LIVE at 8 pm ET across ViacomCBS networks.How to watch the CMA Summer Stay-Cay 2020 live on CBS or BET without cable. If you're a cord-cutter or want to watch online, you can live stream "CMA Summer Stay-Cay 2020" on Fubo TV. Since tonight's event is also airing on CBS, you can watch the CMA Summer Stay-Cay 2020 live via CBS All Access.
#CMA Summer#cma summer stay-cay#lauren alaina#jason aldean#jimmie allen#Ingrid Andress#Kassi Ashton#Bobby Bones#Eric Church#morgan evans#brett young#Justin Moore#Craig Morgan#tyler farr
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exo as christmas songs
Xiumin: This Christmas Song by Angie Miller
Suho: River by James Taylor
Yixing: Do You Here What I Hear by Carrie Underwood
Baekhyun: All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey
Jongdae: Do They Know It’s Christmas? by Band Aid
Chanyeol: Jingle Bell Rock by Rascal Flatts
Kyungsoo: Mistletoe by Justin Bieber
Jongin: Home by Blake Shelton and Michael Buble
Sehun: Christmas Eve/Sarajevo by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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yellin’ at songs: week 31
brief reviews of the songs that debuted on the 8.9.1997, 8.11.2007, and 8.12.2017 editions of the billboard hot 100
8.9.1997
10) "Never Make a Promise," by Dru Hill
See, the thing about this R&B song in which a person makes an eternal promise that separates it from all the other dozens I've heard in the past couple of weeks is, goddamnit I was really hoping I would come up with a joke by the time I got to the conjunction, I figured, y'know, I'd get the ball rolling, get some momentum, y'know? If I started saying words in the cadence of a joke, I would get with the program and sort of involuntarily make a joke. I see now the folly in my ways. I should've been better prepared for 1997. I knew milquetoast R&B was in store. I dropped the ball on this one, and dropped it in such a way that it did not start rolling, to tie it back to a metaphor from earlier. I promise to do better. And uh, fun fact about me, I never make a promise I won't keep.
87) "Down for Yours," by Nastyboy Klick ft./Roger Troutman
Pitch the Auto-tune a little lower, put in a few of those drums what sound like a dude roiling his rs to imitate a machine gun, and this is a perfectly acceptable 2017 pop/rap song. I just wanna real quick address something: I know I said last week that every 1997 rapper, short Magoo, was better than the best 2017 rapper, but I was speaking in terms of pop/rap. Like, if you only go by what charted, which is a mistake for so... so many reasons, 1997 rap is better? But once -- I mean, the Kendrick and Jay albums were fire, but more importantly, you've got folks like Vince Staples and Brother Ali and Joey Bada$$ and Lupe Fiasco and SZA making awesome, challenging works that aren't gonna chart. These charts are at once a sample of music history and the poorest imaginable representation of music history. Anyhoo, I don't know what previously held the title of 'most innocuous song to throw Bob into an existential tailspin over the general utility of the YAS project,' but it belongs to this dumb sack of song now!
90) "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up," by Lisa Stansfield
Hey: if nothing else, clicking on this edition of YAS 7s should give you a fun and cool new way to Rickroll your friends. Add a meta layer to your Rickroll game. I know this isn't actually a comment on the song, because how could anyone be aware of memes in 1997? All these songs predate Hamsterdance. Someone should have told Lisa Stansfield there was already a song called this, though. Anyhoo, I'm not actually talking about these songs at all. They're boring! This is probably the most okay song so far, but I'm putting it out of my mind to think about a boring meme about a boring song.
92) "Drink, Swear, Steal, & Lie" by Michael Peterson
aw this guy's just a big ol' dork. i love him! ii love his dork ass song about how in love with his girl he is. this song has one joke and it's still a vastly more complex and well-written song than any pi[50,000 word treatise on bro country redacted]anyway, this dude's great. like, i'm a pop/punk main, y'know? i love dorky and earnest jams. this hits that button squarely, y'all. i'm so into this.
only publishing the 1997 top 20 because changes happen with the other two and i value consistency
20) "Step by Step," by Whitney Houston (3.15) 19) "Can We," by SWV ft./Missy Elliott (8.2) 18) "On and On," by Erykah Badu (1.25) 17) "I Want You," by Savage Garden (3.1) 16) "It Must Be Love," by Robin S. (5.24) 15) "Smokin' Me Out," by Warren G ft./Ronald Isley (6.21) 14) "Fix," by BLACKstreet ft./Ol' Dirty Bastard (8.2) 13) "Silent All These Years," by Tori Amos (3.22) 12) "What They Do," by The Roots (1.11) 11) "Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight)," by KRS-One (4.5) 10) "I'm Not Feeling You," by Yvette Michele (2.22) 9) "Bill," by Peggy Scott-Adams (3.29) 8) "Just Another Case," by CRU ft./Slick Rick (7.5) 7) "I'll Be," by Foxy Brown ft./Jay-Z (2.15) 6) "Felton St.," Leschea (6.14) 5) "Bitch," by Meredith Brooks (4.26) 4) "Mo Money, Mo Problems," by The Notorious B.I.G. ft./Puff Daddy & Mase (8.2) 3) "Return of the Mack," by Mark Morrison (3.1) 2) "Hypnotize," by The Notorious B.I.G. (4.26) 1) "Not Tonight (Ladies' Night Remix)," by Lil Kim ft./Angie Martinez, Left Eye, Da Brat & Missy Elliott (7.12)
8.11.2007
47) "Stronger," Kanye West
Graduation is such a goofy album because it has three of the best Kanye singles of all time, including what, let's be real, probably ends up as the best song from 2007, but it's also Kanye's worst and least interesting album. It's Kanye at a crossroads, stuck between being the pop/rap god and the morose Auto-tune sadlord who makes 808s and MBDTF. This song actually finds Kanye at the perfect point in the crossroads. He's still making a towering achievement for the mainstream, but he's breaking out of being chop up the soul Kanye, moving into electronic territory, developing his sound into that direction in a way that doesn't quite sound like MBDTF but sounds like the first step on that road. It'd be a bold experiment if it didn't absolutely work, and this is an amazing song by any objective measure.
65) "Cyclone," Baby Bash ft./T-Pain
Man maybe I just haven't noticed it yet or maybe I'm just coming down from the "Stronger" high, but I forgot how horrible the generic crunk beat was to listen to. It hasn't been quite so prevalent, but heck whoever gave this dude the Lil Jon MP3s. I will say that T-Pain making noises to describe what it feels like when a woman dips it low is the tiniest little miracle of a thing, but boy, is my life not better with this song in it. OK I just got to the part where T-Pain makes that noise three times in a row, this song is an achievement in Western art and culture and the world is saved.
83) "Love Me if You Can," Toby Keith
who the fuck listens to toby keith for the ballads like who is this for who thinks of this song when they think of toby keith no legit dude just make dumbass party jams i don't get why this would ever need to exist
84) "Take Me There," Rascal Flatts
Like legit why would you give "Love Me if You Can" to Toby Keith when Rascal Flatts is literally right there. Songs like "Love Me if You Can" and this treacly pile of love song are why you made Rascal Flatts in the first place. I also enjoy the twist this puts on The Country Song. I don't think anyone ever came to Rascal Flatts for Authentic Country Music, so them saying they want the girl to take them to Main Street and the backroads is actually kinda sweet. Like, they're not posturing, they're saying, "Yeah, we're clearly city softboys, but we wanna see the small town blue jean nights that made my girl." Rascal Flatts: generally inoffensive yet again! They just keep comin'!
89) "Proud of the House We Built," Brooks & Dunn
I like this song because it reminded me of The Wonder Years' "Teenage Parents," and I appreciate the opportunity to think about The Wonder Years. I dunno, country hasn't really been problematic this week! This song is almost good! It's just a nice look back on life. "Yeah, it kinda sucked, butcha know what, we made it." Maybe it could've acknowledged that the tough times sucked instead of looking back smiling and saying, "I wouldn't have it any other way?" Hard times suck, dude. I know you haven't heard that Paramore jam yet, but hard times suck and you shouldn't idealize them. Especially when, you know, you're a millionaire, and people who are actually going through hard times are listening to you and saying, "Welp, guess this is my station in life!" Hey Bob you're going on a treatise on the sociological implications of bro country, and you are actually unable to write that. Please write about JoBros.
92) "Hold On," Jonas Brothers
What a week for songs named after far more notable '80s jams! (Actually Wilson Phillips w)I LOOKED IT UP AND DECIDED I DIDN'T CARE anyway did anyone else forget that Jonas Brothers are like legit songwriters? Like, this is definitely as good as any Simple Plan song, and Simple Plan was like a decade older than these kids. Does Simple Plan make good music? That's beside the point, which is that Jonas Brothers was never garbage. They were always making highly enjoyable pop/rock songs for the whole family, and they were capable of making these songs from an extraordinarily young age. We could've done worse, is what I'm trying to get at. Like, we had it pretty got dang good with the JoBros, friends! There's a world where JoBros fades into semi-obscurity and makes highly enjoyable Christian rock with Hanson, and also no one ever makes "Jealous," and that's a pretty OK alternate reality, that one.
100) "Hood Nigga," Gorilla Zoe
The most optimistic sentence on Wikipedia is, "This is Gorilla Zoe's only top 40 hit on that chart, to date." This song ain't bad! It would've been a fine #1 in some of those weeks where the best song was like "Do it Just Like a Rock Star." He has this really fun and gruff voice, maybe a little laconic but certainly pleasant to put in the ears, the beat is, as the kids might have said in 2007, knockin', and we have certainly heard worse things! Also the radio edit replaces N with F and of all the letters to replace the N, F is easily the funniest, because now this song is about a dude who can't get enough figs in his life. Fuck Cristal, this dude's got a Fig Newton cabinet.
New #1 hype! 20) "Lip Gloss," by Lil Mama (6.9.2007) 19) "Stolen," by Dashboard Confessional (4.21.2007) 18) "Beautiful Liar," by Beyonce & Shakira (3.31.2007) 17) "Cupid's Chokehold," by Gym Class Heroes ft./Patrick Stump (1.13.2007) 16) "The River," by Good Charlotte ft./M. Shadows & Synyster Gates (2.10.2007) 15) "Say OK," by Vanessa Hudgens (2.17.2007) 14) "Alyssa Lies," by Jason Michael Carroll (1.13.2007) 13) "Never Again," by Kelly Clarkson (5.12.2007) 12) "Can't Tell Me Nothing," by Kanye West (6.16.2007) 11) "Get Buck," by Young Buck (4.14.2007) 10) "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," by Jennifer Hudson (1.13.2007) 9) "Thnks fr th Mmrs," by Fall Out Boy (4.28.2007) 8) "Candyman," by Christina Aguilera (1.13.2007) 7) "Misery Business," by Paramore (7.21.2007) 6) "Because of You," by Ne-Yo (3.17.2007) 5) "Umbrella," by Rihanna ft./Jay-Z (4.28.2007) 4) "Beautiful Flower," by India.Arie (6.16.2007) 3) "Dashboard," by Modest Mouse (2.17.2007) 2) "The Story," by Brandi Carlile (4.28.2007) 1) "Stronger," by Kanye West (8.11.2007) Hey guess what the alt-country song doesn’t end up being Record of the Year 2017. Also I made a minor adjustment to #20 because Lil Mama is going to stay around as long as I feel I cannot bop her in good conscience.
8.12.2017
40) "Back to You," by Louis Tomlinson ft./Bebe Rexha & Digital Farm Animals
Huh, well, I think I mind this the least of all the One Direction side projects! I'm down for a duet, even if this is just a little too low-key to ever attain Iconic Duet status -- drunk folks and karaoke wanna shout about love, and while I'm sure they'll appreciate the "you fuck me... up" phrasing, you're not giving them a lot to work wth. I've never minded Bebe Rexha as little as I do here, and just like in his boyhood, Louis Tomlinson doesn't do anything to ruin everything. This was passable. I wouldn't mind hearing this again, I wouldn't mind if a thousand lives were lived before I heard it again.
61) "What's My Name," by China Anne McClain 81) "It's Goin' Down," Descendants 2 Cast
Listen. Am I upset that this young woman's villain song does not in any way hearken back to "Poor Unfortunate Souls" in any way? Of course. Am I 15 years aged out of the target market for this song? I mean fucking obviously, I knew we'd be treading in these waters eventually. These are fine generic pop songs, the only true flaw in any being the fact someone looked at purple-haired girl and said, "She should be in a rap battle. I think she could convincingly hold her own in a rap battle," like I'm sorry sweetie you have an abundance of other talents and zero bars. It's charming. It's charming! Listen. Am I ready for China Anne McClain to rule the world for five yet-to-be-determined years in the future? Yes. Do I love Captain Hook's gay son? I LOVE CAPTAIN HOOK'S GAY SON
77) "Issues," by Meek Mill 79) "Wins & Losses," by Meek Mill 83) "1942 Flows," by Meek Mill 96) "We Ball," by Meek Mill ft./Young Thug 97) "Fuck That Check Up," by Meek Mill ft./Lil Uzi Vert 99) "Heavy Heart," by Meek Mill
So if I'm rating the theme weeks of 2017: 1) Kendrick Week 2) Jay-Z Week 3) Future Week 4) Meek Mill Week 5) Migos Week 6) Ed Sheeran Week 7) Big Sean Week 8) Drake Week 9) Bryson Tiller Week I was honestly surprised by how much I enjoyed these songs. Like, I'm actually adding the Meek Mill album to the library for future listening. "1942 Flows" and "Wins & Losses" are legit, they're engaging songs and Meek Mill brings passion to them, and maybe I'm just unfamiliar with the rest of Meek Mill's catalogue, but I honestly didn't expect to be involved in these songs. This seems like a fine album with which to kill a summer bus ride or two. Like, I can't remember the last time I heard a song with a Young Thug feature where I wasn't paying more attention to what Young Thug was doing. Meek Mill did fine work. (Worth noting: Wins & Losses is 15 minutes longer than DAMN., and I am curious what makes Meek Mill think he has 15 minutes' more of worthwhile thought than Kendrick.)
91) "Imitadora," by Romeo Santos
It was "Heroe Favorito," right, where I said I might enjoy Romeo Santos' whole thing on another day, when I was ready to accept him into my life? WELL HOT DIGGITY, Y'ALL, 'CUZ TODAY'S THAT DAY. I love his breathy falsetto thing over this song way more, it just fits. I'm also in love with this track, this gentle Latin guitar with occasional blasts of indie platformer main menu music. I don't know a better term to express what I mean because I'm bad at music, but these synth blasts play in the intro and outro and occasionally come back and they just take this track to another level. This is just phenomenal work from someone I now understand to be a veteran in the scene from the past seven months of limited engagement with the world of Latin pop.
I changed the top of the 2017 Top 20 again. 20) "Bodak Yellow," by Cardi B (7.22) 19) "Woman," by Kesha ft./The Dap-Kings Horns (8.5) 18) "Smile," by Jay-Z ft./Gloria Carter (7.29) 17) "Love Galore," by SZA ft./Travis Scott (7.1) 16) "Bad Liar," by Selena Gomez (6.3) 15) "DNA." by Kendrick Lamar (5.6) 14) "It Ain't Me," by Kygo x Selena Gomez (3.4) 13) "Craving You," by Thomas Rhett ft./Maren Morris (4.22) 12) "That's What I Like," by Bruno Mars (3.4) 11) "Chanel," by Frank Ocean ft./A$AP Rocky (4.1) 10) "Strangers," by Halsey ft./Lauren Jauregui (6.17) 9) "Either Way," by Chris Stapleton (5.27) 8) "Run Up," by Major Lazer ft./PARTYNEXTDOOR & Nicki Minaj (2.18) 7) "Imitadora," by Romeo Santos (8.12) 6) "Green Light," by Lorde (3.18) 5) "Hard Times," by Paramore (5.13) 4) "ELEMENT." by Kendrick Lamar (5.6) 3) "Despacito," by Luis Fonsi ft./Daddy Yankee (2.4) 2) "iSpy," by KYLE ft./Lil Yachty (1.14) 1) "Issues," by Julia Michaels (2.11) Like #1 should be a mix of Most Impactful Song and Song I Enjoyed Most, and maybe #1 justifiably belongs to “Despacito” given how great that is, I’m still getting a lot of mileage out of “Issues,” and honestly as long as I’m not keeping up this silly idea that a song that was #90 for one week is the most iconic song of the year this useless list has at least some utility. Shoutout to the true heroes Paramore, though. And also Major Lazer, PARTYNEXTDOOR, and Nicki Minaj. I will never fucking forget you guys.
Who won the week?
2017 actually put up a rather strong fight, but there was no way Meek Mill and the Descendants 2 soundtrack were going to take down “Stronger,” even when it was being weighed down with Toby Keith. 2007 had a couple strong punches, and it was more than able to notch another point. 2017: 11 1997: 11 2007: 9 In next week’s post, we get to listen to Spice Girls AND Billy Joel, 2007 gives us Luke Bryan AND Robin Thicke, and I don’t know what fresh hell 2017 has in store but evidently Tay Tay collaborated with B.O.B. at some point in the recent past and it’s gonna be real fun to deal with B.O.B. the popular musician should it come to that. What an unproblematic and unremarkable artist who has precisely zero bad opinions which he expresses loudly!
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I NEED YOUR HELP TO FINISH: I wanted to give you a taste of what the new CD is sounding like. Many of you who have contributed to our GoFundMe project have been dying to hear what we're doing. So here's a taste. The picture you see is 5 of the most talented people in Nashville. Ron Hemby, Angie Prim, Hope Loftis and producer Larry Hall. They are the voices and musicians behind artists like: Andre Crouch, Patti Austin, Rascal Flatts, Aretha Franklin, Dolly Parton, Brooks and Dunn, Taylor Swift, Ronnie Milsap and 1,000 others. I just wanted you donors to see the talent assembled to create great the best possible quality of music used for ministry. Below I put together a 60 second clip to give you a taste. But we're still behind in our goals. I'm asking you to help us. We NEED to complete this work. I call this record "LEGACY". We'll hit on topics hardly ever tackled in song like Political satire, Cancer treatment, the pictorial imagery of salvation, the Bollywood gospel sounds of India and even witnessing to a member of the Mafia. Plus I'm making a video of the "President Trump Blues" song to post all over the internet on all the news sights. It will be crazy ! It'll be different for sure. Another thing I'm doing is remaking some classic Carman songs. Tell me below "Which favorite Carman song you'd like to hear remade for today" ? And please share this post with as many friends as you can. I really appreciate the support. We're going to prove to the world that you can come back and there is "LIFE" after cancer ! Click on the link below to hear a little of where we're at...so far. But I need to help to finish. Carman https://www.gofundme.com/Carman2017
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I promised to call the restaurant on Friday with our final count. Here is what I have so far. Please let me know what changes I might need to make. I'll also post this on Tumblr so I won't miss anyone. Some of you I only know by your Tumblr names-sorry. It's going to be a great day ladies. I canna wait!! Our Ruby Girl-Susan Jennifer Wallace Caitriona-m-Balfe-Amanda Angie Flatt + 2 ? Christine Eichholz + 5 (sorry I lost track of their names. Can you please send them again?) Perri Hightower Lori Schmitt + husband SuperTam-Tammis Nina Firth Laura Dykstra Rainmanjdog- Stefani Pentwhistle C2Bend Buffaleen- Anne Grateful123 Julia Anne
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Masterlist
This list is growing and changing constantly but it’s everyone and anyone I’ve ever thought of for a fancast. Now this is very very long but it’s mostly here as a list of people I plan to post on as individuals and so that I don’t accidentally post the same person twice. The specifications next to some people are to help me because I usually have them in mind for a specific characters, Most of these people are for certain fancasts but some are just a reference in case I come across a character in the future who fits their appearance.
Guys:
Sven Csongar
Christopher Mason
Charlie Hunnam
Ulrik Munther
LB Smith
Connor Dowds
Jay Alvarrez
Victor Norlander
Diego Barrueco
Tom Webb
Dudly O’Shaugnessy
Ben Barnes
Aaron Taylor Johnson
Ezra Miller
Avan Jogia
Lucky Blue Smith
Gaspared Ulliel
Cody Saintgnue
Michael J. Williams (model)
Clement Becq
Travis Fimmel (young)
Finn Wittrock
Michael Vartan
Adam Kezewski
Larsen Thompson
Presley Gerber
Casey Wyman
Hartley Sawyer
Sean Bourke
Max Carpenter
Adrian Grenier
Toby Hemingway
Levi Meaden
Tom Hardy
Nolan Funk
Graham Rogers
K J Apa
River Phoenix
Johnny Lewis
Caspar Peteus
Emil Andersson
Matt Elrod
Rob Raco
Trevor Stines
Ace Young
John Schneider
Grant Cramer
Michael Grant Terry
Dane Dehaan
Bradley James
Miles McMillan
Robert Redford (young)
Elcin Sangu
Neil Jackson
Ross Lynch
Thor Knai
Joe Slaughter
Drew James
Samuel Larsen
Rob Mayes
Reider Larsen
Nico Tortorella
Ari Millen
Colt Prattes
Ben Robson
Jake Weary
Joe Cole
Finn Cole
Spencer Treat Clark
Ben KIindon
new
boyd holbrook
luke worrall (blonde)
alex pettyfer
cole monahan
joshua anthony brand
alexander ludwig
niclas gillas
conor mclain
charlie kennedy (model)
florian neuville
aaron bruckner
malcolm de ruiter
jude law
finn jones
tjin elbers
sam heugan
cameron monaghan
caleb landry jones
tyler hoechlin
tyler posey
daniel sharman
dylan obrien
neels visser
toby regbo
travis fimmel (blonde)
scott michael foster (blonde)
oscar isaac
jamie campbell bower
owen devalk
neil jackson
jesse spencer
hayden christensen
freddie stroma
justin gossman
viggo jonasson
logan flatte
chris zylka
drew van acker
matt barr
christopher egan
mitch hewer
andrew stetson
jeremy dufour
harry goodwins
sabastian sauve
paul boche
Girls:
Lydia Graham
Natasha Ramachandran
Kiki Misuhara
Alyssa Campanella
Rose Levy
Cintia Dicker
Molly Quinn
Emma Stone
Krisitn Parker
Nephi Garcia
Annalise Basso
Dasha Vinnograddik
Emily Didonato
Mackenzie Mason
Gage Golightly
Scarlett Rose Leithold
Ginny Gardner
Skyler Samuels
Yael Groblas
Natalia Vodianova
Caroline Silta
Katerina Martinovska
Alicia Witt
Ann Margret
Haley Bennett
Nicole Fox
Anna Arendshorst
Bridget Regan
Alexandra Breckenridge
Louise Cliff
Emma Roberts
Alexandra Daddario
Anna Christine Speckhart
Eleanor Tomlinson
Jessica Prez
Jourdan Dunn
Amber Skye Noyes
Barbara Meier
Megan West
Georgia May Jagger
Neelam Gill
Rachel Brosnahan
Madelaine Petsch
Rachel McAdams (red hair)
Katia Winter
Danielle Perry
Katheryn Winnick
Anjelica Kaylor
Rena Sofer
Alex Paxton-Beesley
new
luca hollestelle
asima sefic
raina hein
georgie henley
lily collins
madison stubbington
rose leslie
riley keough (red hair)
lindsay hansen
lara jean chorostecki
monica ollander (red hair)
sophie turner
aja warren
anastasia ivanova
anna tatton
clara paget (red hair)
daria sidorchuk
darya lebedeva
elena satine
ebba zingmark
holland roden
crystal reed
holliday grainger
evan rachel woods
karen gillan
jaqueline emerson
julia johansen
katarzyna konderak (red hair)
rachel hurd-wood (red hair)
heather marks (red hair)
felicity jones
rianne van rompaey
julia bergshoeff
bruna dapper
alice first
polica oganivecha (red hair)
sophia friesen
karen elson
anniek kortleve
julia hafstrom
angie everhart (young)
lily cole
judith bedard
georgie hobday
olga sherer
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Trinity Health System Hosts Legendary Gospel Singer for Juneteenth Celebration
Trinity Health System is pleased to once again present acclaimed vocalist Angela Primm for the annual Juneteenth celebration at Second Baptist Church of Steubenville. The concert will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. Laurie Labishak will perform at 1:30 p.m. with a special appearance by the Honky Tonk Sweethearts. “To be a part of a community effort that is supported by its community for such an occasion that is so closely located to the underground system that was the locomotive for our freedom is just surreal," Primm said. "I don’t sing the songs, no, the songs sing me!” Highly sought after performer and vocalist Angela Primm is one of the premier voices of our time. Her musical history spans genres, continents, and audiences. She has commanded the attention of mega-stars from Aretha Franklin, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, and Brooks & Dunn to such Southern Gospel music legends as the late Vestal Goodman. Singing behind musical geniuses Andraé Crouch, Patti Austin, Bill Gaither, Rascal Flatts, and others, her four-octave soprano voice added rich tones and depth of sound to each artist’s recordings. Angela Primm's gift of song and love of the Gospel and Gospel music has catapulted her, as the Bible says, “before great men.” Angela’s background is what dreams are made of, and she is only beginning to step into the fullness of her purpose. Her current and inevitable step as a solo artist is the natural progression of a life divinely designed. Successful in life and business Angie is also a wife and businesswoman. True to her down-to-earth personality, she considers her most important achievement to have been marrying her soulmate, John Primm. A successful businessman as well as a fine vocalist himself, John is Angie’s biggest fan, chauffeuring her and caring for her on many of her personal appearances. He knew how to love her over 30 years ago and continues to do so to this day. For fourteen years, Angie and John produced Still Waters, Christian Light Club Inc., which was a live Christian cabaret that never compromised the Gospel. It was a fun time for the Saints and a huge hit in Nashville, Tenn. Angela was raised in the church by her precious mother, who was also a singer. Angie’s mom would sing the foot-stompin' and joyful “Couldn’t Keep It To Myself!” with such fervor, she would often lose her wig; but she would swoop it up and place it back on her head — backwards, and not miss one beat of her favorite song. Church members would laugh and shout right along with her. Telling this particular memory of her mother makes Angie rear back in laughter herself. A thriving recording career “Couldn’t Keep It To Myself!” is also a favorite song of Gospel legend Bill Gaither and is featured on Angela Primm’s sophomore project, Sanctuary. This CD and her debut CD, A Little Bit of Heaven, have been selling out wherever Angie performs — from concerts to cruises. Bill and Gloria Gaither have embraced her as a daughter and always make room for her to sing in their sold-out concerts and Gaither videos. With her fourth CD titled Spirituals: Songs of Mahalia Jackson, Angela renders tribute to one of her mentors while teaching the history behind the sound everyone loves, Black Gospel music. And for the love of this history, Angela recorded her first DVD live, singing and telling the story of The Sound of Black Gospel Music. God then spoke to her to sing about His precious blood, and she titled her next CD Oh the Blood of Jesus. Since then she has recorded Anthems and Hymns for Him, and her newest "gifted" live CD and DVD titled Angie & Friends that ranked as a bestseller on Amazon in August of 2022. Angela is a regular performer with the Gaither Homecoming series and has performed around the world as a solo artist. She recently completed a 15-day Norwegian tour as a solo artist. Looking to the future Angie continues to move forward in her calling while listening to the voice of her Father; there is nothing she would not do for Him. Nothing! She was filmed in a movie that played in theaters around the nation titled Death of a Nation. Her closing song and appearance was noted as a “breath-taking” ending to an amazing movie. Angie’s beautifully wide smile lights up a room and her fun-filled disposition carries an exuberance that is electric and contagious. Moreover, her anointed and powerful voice makes the cares of this world melt into puddles at your feet. Angela Primm is “a little bit of heaven” to those blessed to know her or experience her music, her joy, and her wonderful laugh. What lies ahead for Angela Primm? Her future rests securely in God’s hands. But one thing we know for sure is that wherever Angie goes, and whatever Angie does, she will be giving her heart and soul to the people God loves, for the love of her Lord. That’s the way it was, the way it is, and the way it always will be. Trinity Health System is proud to have Angela Primm in town for this year’s Juneteenth Celebration. We would like to invite the media to attend the 2 p.m. concert at Second Baptist Church. Angela and Market Director Laurie Labishak will be on hand for interviews. Second Baptist Church of Steubenville is located at 717 Adams St. If you have any questions, please reach out to Laurie via the information in the header of this press release. Read the full article
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Nye regler ang. stavlengde
NSF regel 343.8.1 (ny regel)
I renn med klassisk teknikk kan stavenes lengde være maksimalt 83% av løperens kroppshøyde.
Kroppshøyden måles med skisko på, fra et flatt underlag og opp til issen. Stavlengden måles fra
stavens pigg (spiss) opp til der hvor øverste håndreimen går inn i staven.
Alle mål skal angis i hele cm, med vanlige avrundingsregler.
Vi vil utføres periodisk stavkontroll etter målgang i Kobberløpet.
Les mer og finn tabell over høyde og stavlengde her.
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