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2024 Minnesota Twins Roster
Pitchers
#16 Steven Okert (Rowlett, Texas)*
#17 John Ober (Huntersville, North Carolina)
#20 Chris Paddack (Cedar Park, Texas)
#22 James Jax (Greenwood Village, Colorado)
#32 Randy Jackson (Greenville, South Carolina)*
#37 Louie Varland (St. Paul, Minnesota)
#41 Joe Ryan (San Anselmo, California)
#44 Bryson Sands (Tallahassee, Florida)
#48 Justin Topa (Binghamton, New York)
#49 Pablo López (Cabimas, Venezuela)
#54 Daniel Duarte (Huatabampo, Mexico)*
#55 Kody Funderburk (Mesa, Arizona)
#56 Caleb Thielbar (Randolph, Minnesota)
#57 Zach Weiss (Irvine, California)*
#59 Jhoan Durán (Esperanza, Dominican Republic)
#61 Brock Stewart (Normal, Illinois)
#63 Josh Staumont (La Habra, California)*
#66 Jorge Alcalá (Bajos De Haina, Dominican Republic)
#74 Josh Winder (Chesterfield County, Virginia)
Catchers
#8 Christian Vázquez (Ciudad Bayamón, Puerto Rico)
#27 Ryan Jeffers (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Infielders
#4 Carlos Correa; Jr. (Boca Velázquez, Puerto Rico)
#12 James Farmer (Atlanta, Georgia)
#19 Alex Kirilloff (Plum, Pennsylvania)
#23 Royce Lewis (San Juan Capistrano, California)
#30 Carlos Santana (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
#47 Edouard Julien (Quebec, Quebec)
#82 Austin Martin (DeLand, Florida)**
Outfielders
#13 Manuel Margot (San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic)*
#25 Byron Buxton (Baxley, Georgia)
#26 Max Kepler-Różycki (Berlin, Germany)
#38 Matt Wallner (Forest Lake, Minnesota)
#50 Willi Castro (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Coaches
Manager Rocco Baldelli (Woonsocket, Rhode Island)
Bench coach Jayce Tingler (Smithville, Missouri)
Hitting coach Rodolfo Hernández (Turmero, Venezuela)
Assistant hitting coach Derek Shomon (Springfield, Illinois)
Assistant hitting coach David Popkins (San Diego, California)
Pitching coach Pete Maki (Woodbury, Connecticut)
Assistant pitching coach Luis Ramirez (Valencia, Venezuela)
Bullpen coach Logan Suggs (Sulphur Springs, Texas)
Bullpen catcher Anderson De La Rosa (Barquisimeto, Venezuela)
Bullpen catcher Connor Olson (St. Paul, Minnesota)
1B/catching coach Hyun Conger (Huntington Beach, California)
3B coach Tommy Watkins; Jr. (Ft. Myers, Florida)
Assistant coach Nate Dammann (Raymond, Minnesota)
Assistant coach Tony Diaz (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
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#Uncool500 - the big list (the top end)
Follow-up to (the bottom part) and (the bit in the middle)
Remember the #Uncool50 I did in October and November? A lot of other people did it as well, and contest sponsor @[email protected] has compiled a full #Uncool500 from our nominations.
This is the last of three posts, songs that got six or more nominations. Part 1 takes us through two and three noms, part 2 the fours and fives.
Each nomination was worth 10 points, but we could each nominate four singles for 11 points, and one song for 12 points.
Ties are broken in a lot of ways. Acts that had a lot of songs nominated went ahead of acts with just the one big hit. As the project is inspired by "This is Uncool", a handbook of great singles from the last quarter of the 20th century. Anything in that book gravitated to the top of the tie; anything from this century followed, and songs from the 20th century and not in the book came further down.
60 pts 108 Can't be sure - The Sundays 107 E=MC2 - Big Audio Dynamite 106 Pump up the volume - M|A|R|R|S 105 Video games - Lana del Rey 104 Crash - The Primitives 103 The sun always shines on tv - A-ha 102 Little fluffy clouds - The Orb 101 BOB (Bombs over Baghdad) - Outkast 100 Bela Lugosi's dead - Bauhaus 99 Paper planes - MIA 98 Make me feel - Janelle Monaé 97 Bittersweet symphony - The Verve 96 Ms Jackson - Outkast 95 Cloudbusting - Kate Bush 94 Being boiled - Human League 93 Killer - Adamski 92 Heroes - David Bowie 91 O Superman - Laurie Anderson 90 Shot by both sides - Magazine 89 Loser - Beck 88 The message - Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five 87 G'd save the queen - Sex Pistols
61 pts 86 Life in a northern town - Dream Academy 85 Yes - McAlmont & Butler 84 Smalltown boy - Bronski Beat 83 Getting away with it - Electronic 82 Levi Stubbs' tears - Billy Bragg 81 Go your own way - Fleetwood Mac 80 Slave to the rhythm - Grace Jones 79 Bring the noise - Public Enemy 78 Groove is in the heart - Deee-Lite 77 The mercy seat - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
62 pts 76 Blackstar - David Bowie 75 Hey ya! - Outkast 74 Geno - Sexist Midnight Runners 73 Fool's gold - The Stone Roses
63 pts 72 Babies - Pulp 71 Computer love - Kraftwerk 70 A forest - The Cure
64 pts 69 Teenage kicks - The Undertones
70 pts 68 Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood 67 Sabotage - The Beastie Boys 66 Freak like me - Sugababes 65 Sound and vision - David Bowie 64 Loaded - Primal Scream 63 Heart of glass - Blondie
71 pts 62 Fade to grey - Visage 61 Video killed the radio star - Buggles 60 Into the groove - Madonna 59 Take on me - A-ha 58 Come on Eileen - Sexist Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express 57 Windowlicker - Aphex Twin 56 Public image - Public Image Limited 55 Ever fallen in love - Buzzcocks 54 The killing moon - Echo and the Bunnymen 53 What time is love - The KLF 52 Hyperballad - Björk
72 pts 51 Cannonball - The Breeders 50 212 - Azealia Banks ft Lazy Jay 49 Can't get you out of my head - Kylie Minogue 48 Brimful of Asha - Cornershop 47 London calling - The Clash
73 pts 46 Protection - Massive Attack ft Tracey Thorn 45 Two tribes - Frankie Goes to Hollywood
74 pts 44 Lost in music - Sister Sledge
76 pts 43 Always on my mind - Pet Shop Boys
80 pts 42 Enjoy the silence - Depeche Mode 41 Glory box - Portishead 40 Motorcycle emptiness - Manic Street Preachers 39 Atomic - Blondie 38 Like a prayer - Madonna 37 Teardrop - Massive Attack 36 Senses working overtime - XTC
81 pts 35 How soon is now? - The Smiths 34 Ace of spades - Motörhead 33 Soon (Glider ep) - My Bloody Valentine 32 Firestarter - The Prodigy
83 pts 31 Freak scene - Dinosaur Jr
84 pts 30 I feel for you - Chaka Khan
85 pts 29 Life's what you make it - Talk Talk 28 West end girls - Pet Shop Boys
90 pts 27 1 thing - Amerie 26 Duel - Propaganda 25 There she goes - The La's
91 pts 24 Born slippy (nuxx) - Underworld
92 pts 23 Sign 'o' the times - Prince
93 pts 22 Ashes to ashes - David Bowie
94 pts 21 Ceremony - New Order
101 pts 20 Party fears two - The Associates
103 pts 19 Fight the power - Public Enemy 18 This charming man - The Smiths
110 pts 17 Tainted love - Soft Cell
112 pts 16 Another girl, another planet - The Only Ones 15 Biology - Girls Aloud
113 pts 14 Once in a lifetime - Talking Heads
123 pts 13 Buffalo stance - Neneh Cherry 12 Transmission - Joy Division
131 pts 11 Atmosphere - Joy Division
134 pts 10 When doves cry - Prince
143 pts 9 Smells like teen spirit - Nirvana
144 pts 8 Wuthering Heights - Kate Bush
145 pts 7 Unfinished sympathy - Massive Attack
156 pts 6 Love will tear us apart - Joy Division
157 pts 5 Ghost town - The Specials
168 pts 4 Blue Monday - New Order
180 pts 3 Are "friends" electric? - Tubeway Army 2 Common people - Pulp
239 pts 1 I feel love - Donna Summer
So, by a massive margin, Donna Summer proves to be the pick of Music Twitter (primarily on the Isles Trans-Manche, as assessed during autumn 2022).
But there are other popular music surveys. What happens if we put the #Uncool500 up against the #Top2000 as voted by NPO Radio 2 listeners in the Netherlands?
That would be another post.......
Footnotes 71 - "The model" charted separately at 269. 53 - The 1990 version, not 1992's "America: what time is love?" 25 - Combines nominations for the 1995 and 1996 versions; they're so close in time that it may not be clear from nomination order
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Marauders Mixtapes
Remus Lupin:
1. Why Am I Like This by Orla Gartland
2. Creep by Radiohead
3. Right Where You Left Me by Taylor Swift
4. Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High by Arctic Monkeys
5. Teenagers by My Chemical Romance
6. Look Who’s Inside Again by Bo Burnham
7. Getting Older by Billie Eilish
8. Seventeen Going Under by Sam Fender
9. I Bet on Losing Dogs by Mitski
10. Space Oddity by David Bowie
11. Under Pressure by Queen ft. David Bowie
12. Champagne Problems by Taylor Swift
13. Rock n’ Roll Suicide by David Bowie
14. Vienna by Billy Joel
15. Enough for You by Olivia Rodrigo
James Potter:
1. Line Without a Hook by Ricky Montgomery
2. All the Young Dudes by David Bowie
3. All You Need is Love by The Beatles
4. Can’t Buy Me Love by The Beatles
5. In My Life by The Beatles
6. There is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths
7. Everybody Talks by Neon Trees
8. Don’t Blame Me by Taylor Swift
9. Cruel Summer by Taylor Swift
10. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli
11. Beggin’ by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
12. Silly Love Songs by Paul McCartney
13. Heroes by David Bowie
14. Someone New by Hozier
15. Codependency by Orla Gartland
Sirius Black:
1. Bang Bang Bang Bang by Sohodolls
2. Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears
3. Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen
4. Good Ol’ Fashioned Loverboy by Queen
5. Somebody to Love by Queen
6. Bad Reputation by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
7. When the Sun Goes Down by Arctic Monkeys
8. Two Birds by Regina Spektor
9. As it Was by Harry Styles
10. Trouble by Cage the Elephants
11. Kiwi by Harry Styles
12. Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
13. How to Be a Heartbreaker by MARINA
14. Call Me by Blondie
15. Take me To Church by Hozier
Regulus Black:
1. I Want Love by Elton John
2. As the World Caves in by Matt Maltese
3. No Children by the Mountain Goats
4. Kill the Director by The Wambats
5. Love Me Dead by Ludo
6. More Like You by Orla Gartland
7. Twin Sized Mattresses by The Front Bottoms
8. Hayloft by Mother Mother
9. Hayloft II by Mother Mother
10. Cherry Wine by Hozier
11. Are You Satisfied by MARINA
12. Back to Black by Amy Winehouse
13. Asleep by The Smiths
14. Achilles Come Down by Gang of Youths
15. Sex with a Ghost by Teddy Hyde
Lily Evans:
1. Mr. Perfectly Fine by Taylor Swift
2. Out of the Woods by Taylor Swift
3. The Winner Takes it All by ABBA
4. Lay All Your Love on Me by ABBA
5. Don’t Go Breaking my Heart by Elton John and Kiki Dee
6. Like Real People Do by Hozier
7. Crush by Tessa Violet
8. The Last Time by Taylor Swift ft. Gary Lightbody
9. You Don’t Own Me by Leslie Gore
10. Come On Eileen by Dexys Midnight Runners
11. Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley
12. Jolene by Dolly Parton
13. Here You Come Again by Dolly Parton
14. I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor
15. Truth Hurts by Lizzo
Pandora Lestrange:
1. She’s Always a Woman by Billy Joel
2. Strawberry Blonde by Mitski
3. Washing Machine Heart by Mitski
4. Runaway by AURORA
5. Love Grows (Where my Rosemary Goes) by Edison Lighthouse
6. Hope Ur Ok by Olivia Rodrigo
7. Space Girl by Frances Forever
8. Training Wheels by Melanie Martinez
9. Want Me by Baby Queen
10. Fourth of July by the Lumineers
11. White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane
12. Happiness is a Butterfly
13. Thus Always to Tyrants by The Oh Hellos
14. The Bug Collector by Haley Heynderickx
15. Ophelia by the Lumineers
Barty Crouch jr.
1. Parents by YUNGBLUD
2. Who’s Sorry Now by Connie Francis
3. Happy Pills by Weathers
4. Wishful Drinking by Tessa Violet
5. Cocaine Jesus by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
6. Gives You Hell by the All-American Rejects
7. Basket Case by Green Day
8. Saint Bernard by Lincoln
9. Sippy Cup by Melanie Martinez
10. Tag You’re It by Melanie Martinez
11. Panic Room by Au/Ra
12. The Bidding by Tally Hall
13. My Alcoholic Friends by The Dresden Dolls
14. Arms Tonite by Mother Mother
15. The Cult of Dionysus by The Orion Experience
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The Lusitania, shown here on its arrival to New York City in 1907, was one of the ships which launched the modern era of leisure cruising
The Monster Ships That Changed How We Travel
The beauty salons, swimming pools and even wireless communications of today’s huge cruise ships all got their start with the “floating palaces” of a century ago. BBC FutureKat Long
When the world’s then-largest ocean liner embarked on its first transatlantic voyage in September 1907, thousands of spectators gathered at the docks of Liverpool to watch. “She presented an impressive picture as she left, with her mighty funnels and brilliant illumination,” wrote one reporter. Cunard’s RMS Lusitania had been outfitted with a new type of engine that differed from that of its rivals – and would go on to break the speed record for the fastest ocean crossing not once, but twice.
Between 1850 and 1900, three British passenger lines – Cunard, Inman and White Star – dominated transatlantic travel. Toward the end of the century, as increasing numbers of emigrants sought passage to the US and a growing class of Gilded Age travellers demanded speed and luxury, corporate rivalry intensified. Pressure from other European lines forced the British companies to add amenities like swimming pools and restaurants.
Not unlike today's rivalries between, say, aircraft manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing, each raced to make its ocean liners the largest, fastest and most opulent. In the process, they launched the modern age of leisure cruising – and developed innovations and technologies that continue to be used on cruise ships today.
Comfort Class
In the mid-19th Century, there were two main players. Inman’s inaugural steamship, launched in 1850, made it the first major British line to replace traditional side-mounted paddlewheels with a screw propeller – an apparatus with fixed blades turning on a central axis. With the added speed and fuel efficiency this brought, plus a sleek iron hull that was more durable than wood, Inman established itself as a company unafraid to try new technology for faster crossings.
‘For safety and comfort, take the old reliable Cunard Line’, reads this advertisement from around 1875. Credit: Alamy.
Inman’s main rival, Cunard, focused on safety instead. “The Cunard way was to let competitors introduce new-fangled technology and let them deal with the setbacks,” says Michael Gallagher, Cunard’s company historian. “Once that technology had proved itself, only then would Cunard consider using it.”
But Cunard risked being left behind both by Inman and by a new rival which burst onto the scene in 1870 – the White Star line’s splashy debut included five huge ocean liners, dubbed “floating hotels”. Their flagship, RMS Oceanic, launched in 1871 and had efficient compound engines that burned just 58 tonnes of coal per day, compared with 110 tonnes consumed by Inman’s ships. That gave White Star the budget to invest in comfort.
The contrast with Cunard was stark. “Where Oceanic had bathtubs, Cunard offered a basin; where Oceanic had central heating, Cunard offered stoves; and where Oceanic had lavatories, Cunard managed with chamber pots,” says Gallagher. Architects for Oceanic also moved first-class cabins to mid-ship for less rocking on the waves.
In the 1880s and 1890s, each of White Star’s new ships captured the Blue Riband, an unofficial accolade which recognises the passenger liner able to make the fastest average speed on a westbound Atlantic crossing. In answer, Inman built SS City of New York and SS City of Paris. The City of Paris won the Blue Riband several times thanks to its expensive but fuel-efficient triple-expansion engines and twin screw propellers. The innovation was a first for an ocean liner, and meant that if one propeller broke, the other could compensate – finally ending the need for auxiliary sails. This suddenly freed up a lot more space on deck that would later be put to good use by providing luxury facilities for their passengers.
In 1888, Inman introduced ships which no longer required auxiliary sails, giving ocean liners a similar look to the one they have today. Credit: Alamy.
Cunard, meanwhile, ventured into the new world of telecommunications by installing the first Marconi wireless stations, which allowed radio operators to transmit messages at sea, on its sister ships RMS Lucania and RMS Campania. First-class passengers could even book European hotels by wireless before reaching port.
“Connectivity was just as important to passengers in the past as it is today,” says William Roka, historian and public programmes manager at South Street Seaport Museum in New York City.
In 1897, Germany entered the fray. Shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd unveiled its colossal Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse – which shocked its rivals by taking the Blue Riband from Britain after 52 years. Another German liner, the SS Amerika, wowed its well-heeled guests by introducing the first à la carte restaurant at sea: the Ritz-Carlton, brainchild of Paris hotelier Cesar Ritz and renowned chef Auguste Escoffier. It allowed guests to order meals at their leisure and dine with their friends rather than attend rigidly scheduled seatings – a forerunner of the kind of freestyle dining seen on today’s cruise ships.
The freestyle dining seen on today’s cruise ships dates back to 1905. Credit: Alamy.
To complicate matters, American banking tycoon JP Morgan was buying up smaller companies to create a US-based shipping-and-railroad monopoly. In 1901, White Star became his biggest acquisition. Inman, too, now was US-owned, having been bought by an American company in 1893. Suddenly, the battles weren’t only in the boardrooms: building the world’s top ocean liners was now a point of national pride.
With the help of a £2.6 million government loan (equivalent to more than £261 million today), Britain’s Cunard line launched the massive twins RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania. Both had the first steam turbine engines of any superliner. To reach its sustained speed of 25 knots (46.25 km/h), the Lusitania had “68 additional furnaces, six more boilers, 52,000 sq ft of heating surface, and an increase of 30,000 horsepower,” reported the New York Times. “If turbines had not been employed, at least three 20,000-horsepower engines would have been necessary.”
White Star fought back with RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic. Like the Lusitania and Mauretania, White Star’s trio would feature double hulls and watertight bulkheads. With standard reciprocating engines, they were slower than the Cunarders, but surpassed them in size and elegance. The Olympic and another White Star liner, the Adriatic, even debuted the first indoor swimming pools at sea. A first-class passenger “may indulge in Turkish and electric baths, take recreation in the gymnasium or [with] a squash racket or divert himself in the swimming pond,” marvelled one newspaper.
“It was fun for the first-class passengers to send postcards back home saying, ‘Writing to you from the deck of the world’s biggest ship, wish you were here,’” says historian William H Miller Jr.
First introduced on ocean liners more than 100 years ago, gymnasiums – shown here on Cunard’s Berengaria around 1930 – remain a staple of cruise ships today. Credit: Alamy.
History changed course when Titanic hit an iceberg on 14 April 1912 and sank on her first transatlantic voyage. As a result of the tragedy, safety regulations were updated to require lifeboat berths for every passenger and 24-hour radio surveillance (rules which are still in place).
But there were more challenges to come. World War One broke out in 1914 and European governments requisitioned liners for war service. Then a German submarine torpedoed Lusitania off the coast of Ireland on 7 May 1915, killing more than a thousand of those on board.
Cruising On
Despite a post-war liner-building boom, US anti-immigration laws reduced the number of transatlantic emigrants – the liners’ bread and butter – in the 1920s.
“Ships only made money when there were passengers aboard,” says David Perry, a maritime historian. “The companies needed to do something to stay afloat, so they created the tourists.”
Cunard modernised the aging Mauretania to burn oil instead of coal (most liners were converted to burn oil after World War One), painted its dark hull white to reflect the sunlight and sent her to the tropics as the first cruise ship catering to the new class of passengers: US vacationers who wanted a holiday at sea, replete with the nostalgic glamour of yesteryear. “Cruising offered a way for steamship companies to keep using their older transatlantic vessels and [make] additional revenue,” says Roka.
Cunard modernised the Mauretania and gave it a white hull, as shown in this 1930s illustration. Credit: Alamy.
After the Depression forced a struggling Cunard and White Star to merge, the new Cunard-White Star built the immense RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth. To compete with German, American and French liners, designers ratcheted up the creature comforts, like air-conditioning and private bathrooms in every stateroom. The Italian liners Conte de Savoia and Rex featured the first outdoor swimming pools “with real sand around them to make it look beachy – completely over the top,” Perry says. By 1957, more people crossed the Atlantic by ship than ever before.
But by the following year, jet passengers outnumbered them.
“Cunard said flying was a fad,” Miller says. “But if, like the company slogan said, ‘Getting there is half the fun’, then getting there faster was a lot more fun.”
Despite Cunard’s best efforts, by the late 1950s more people were flying than taking ships to their destinations. Credit: Alamy.
Air travel and high operating costs doomed most transatlantic liners by the 1970s – only Cunard’s RMS Queen Mary 2 makes regular transatlantic crossings now.
Even so, cruising itself grew more popular over the ensuing decades. And not only does the idea of leisure cruising stem from these early days of competition, but so do many of the specific features of today’s massive ships.
Today’s vessels still feature oil-burning engines, though the power and propulsion systems are much more sophisticated. Modern perks like barbershops and beauty salons, freestyle dining, pools and libraries all were introduced on the original “floating palaces.” Even internet communication has its roots in the wireless rooms aboard the great ocean liners.
But the most important similarity may be the most basic.
“The feeling of the deck under your feet is the same,” says Perry. “That’s the transformative power of a voyage at sea.”
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WOODY McBRIDE aka DJ ESP
[ Communiqué Records | Experimental | Drop Bass Network | Generator Records | Synewave New York | Analog Records | Head In The Clouds | Sounds | Bush Records | Ovum Recordings | Kompute Musik | NovaMute UK | White Noise | Nocturbulous Records, Bismarck/ Minneapolis USA ]
Brief bio of a DJ: American Techno and Acid Icon DJ ESP aka Woody McBride is in the mix. With releases and remixes on Dave Clarke's White Noise, Josh Wink's Ovum, Eric Powell's Bush, Fat Boy Slim's Skint, Novamute, Acid Tracks, Drop Bass Network and dozens of other labels … keep readin’ more!
without the past … there’s no phuture … these alltime top50 faves in no particular order
01 THE ORB: Toxygene [ Island Records PR12 7432-1 US Promo-12” | 1997 + the whole rest of The Orb catalog! ] 02 APHEX TWIN [RICHARD DAVID JAMES ]: Didgeridoo _ Aboriginal Mix [ A-side from "Analog Bubblebath Vol 2" Rabbit City Records CUT-002 UK WL-12” | 1991 ] 03 WOODY McBRIDE: Onda [ A2-track from "ESPHS03" Xpdigiflex.rec ESPHS-003 FRA 12” | 2008 ] 04 HENRIK B [HENRIK GUSTAV BERNTSSON]: Untitled [ 3 tracks on "Stuntman EP" Corb CORB 1208 SWE 12” | 2000 ] 05 ESP WOODY McBRIDE ft. K JUSTIN J: Everything Under The Sun _ Original Mix [ A-side from Bush 2021 UK 12” | 2003 ] 06 DAVE TIPPER: Neuron Huskie [ Track 8 from "Broken Soul Jamboree" Tippermusic TIPP-004C US CD | 2010 ] 07 THE ADVENT [CISCO FERREIRA & COLIN McBEAN]: In Search [ A-side from "Motor EP" Kombination Research KR-008 UK 12” | 1999 ] 08 ESP [WOODY McBRIDE]: Low. [ Synewave SW-009 US 12” | 1995 ] 09 RICK JAMES: You And I [ A2-track from "Come Get It!" Gordy G7-981R1 US LP | 1978 ] 10 ESP WOODY McBRIDE: Huge [ A-side from "Huge / Stinger" Bush-2005 UK 12” | 2002 ] 11 SLIGHTLY STOOPID: Come Around [ C3-track from "Meanwhile...Back At The Lab" Stoopid Records SR-011LP US 2x12” | 2015 ] 12 ESSIT MUZIQUE [ERIK VAN DEN BROEK]: Essit Musique [ A-side from "Whoo Part Twoo" Dance Arena Productions DAP-005 NL 12” | 1994 ] 13 WOODY McBRIDE: 13 Drive _ DJ ESP Mix [ Communiqué US unreleased Track | 2016 ] 14 [RANDY] BACHMANN [C.F.] TURNER OVERDRIVE: You Aint Seen Nothing Yet [ Mercury 73622 US 7” | 1974 ] 15 JAY LUMEN [CSABA LUMNITZER]: Inside [ Footwork Audio FW008 HUN 12” | 2018 ] 16 WOODY McBRIDE: Tell it like It Is [ White Noise WHITE NOISE-002 EU 12” | 2008 ] 17 ZOMBIE ZOO [JOCHEN WESER & UWE TAUBERT]: Disco Shit [ Amused Records AMR-012 GER 12” | 2007 ] 18 40 THIEVES [COREY BLACK, JAY WILLIAMS, LAYNE FOX, SUSAN LANGAN, TRAVIS KIRSCHBAUM]: Don’t Turn It Off _ Brennen Green Mix [ A-side from "Don't Turn It Off" Chinatown Records SCIFI-004 US 12” | 2009 ] 19 SONIC BOOM [PETE KEMBER]: Ecstacy In Slow Motion [ A-side from "Drone Dream E.P." Sympathy For The Record Industry SFTRI-075 US 7” | 1993 ] 20 NICK CURLY: Cozumel [ B-side from "Azylum EP" Cécille Records CEC-019 GER 12” | 2011 ] 21 JUDAS PRIEST [JOHN PERRY, BRUNO STAPENHILL, JOHN PARTRIDGE, ALAN ATKINS]: The Helion/Electric Eye [ Song 1 from "Live 1988" CDr/Album, Unofficial Release YUG | undated ] 22 ROLLING STONES: Dance _Instrumental [ B-side from "If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2)" Rolling Stones Records DMD-253 US 12” | 1981 ] 23 ADAMSKI [ADAM TINLEY]: Liveanddirect [ MCA Records MCA-6454 US Album/LP | 1989 ] 24 RHYTHM & SOUND [MARK ERNESTUS & MORITZ VON OSWALD]: Collection [ Rhythm & Sound RSD-1 / Hard Wax GER CD | 2001 ] 25 DJ HYPE [KEVIN ELLIOT FORD]: Peace, Love & Unity [ A-side from "Peace Love & Unity / And Remember Folks" True Playaz TPR-001 UK 12” | 1996 ] 26 ENRICO SANGIULIANO: Moon Rocks [ Drumcode DC-160 SWE 12” | 2016 ] 27 DJ ESP WOODY McBRIDE: Put A Smile On Your Face (And Live Life Like There’s No Tomorrow) [ B1-track from "I Love Acid!" Aciiieeed!-003 GER 12” | 2005 ] 28 ALAN FITZPATRICK: For An Endless Night _ Jel Ford Remix [ A-side from Drumcode DC-140 ss-12” | 2015 ] 29 BLONDIE [CHRIS STEIN, DEBBIE HARRY, CLEM BURKE, JIMMY DESTRI]: Rapture _ Long Version [ A-side from "Rapture" Chrysalis CHS-025-PDJ US 12” | 1981 ] 30 DJ ESP WOODY McBRIDE: All Night Rager [ Communiqué US unreleased Track | undated ] 31 BRICK [AMBRIC BRIDGEFORTH JR., DONALD NEVINS, EDDIE IRONS, JIMMY "LORD" BROWN, RRAY RANSOM, REGI HARGIS]: Dazz [ A-side from "Dazz / Music Matic" Bang Records B-727 DISCO / Atlantic US 12” | 1976 ] 32 THE MAGICIAN [STEPHEN FASANO] feat. YEARS & YEARS [Emre Turkmen, Michael Goldsworthy, Olly Alexander]: Sunlight [ Potion POT-001 NL 12” | 2014 ] 33 THE PROTOTYPES [CHRIS GARVEY & NICK WHITE]: Pale Blue Dot [ A-side from "Pale Blue Dot / Humanoid" Viper Recordings VPR-058V UK 12” | 2015 ] 34 BILLY STEWART [WILLIAM LARRY STEWART]: Summertime [ A-side from "Summertime / To Love To Love" Chess-1966 / MCA Records US 7” | 1966 ] 35 THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS [TIM & RICHARD BUTLER]: Dumb Waiters [ A-Side from "Dumb Waiters" CBS/Columbia CBS-A1166 UK 7”+ Flexi-disc-7" | 1981 ] 36 DJ ESP: Picnic In The Park [ A-side from "Genius Of Fun E.P." A3C0I3D Tracks AT-002 GER 12” | 2001 ] 37 BLUES BROTHERS [ JOHN BELUSHI & DAN AYKROYD]: Rubber Biscuit [ A-side from Atlantic-3564 US 7” | 1978 ] 38 BOMBINO [GOUMOUR ALMOCTAR]: Tar Hani (My Love) [ A2-song from "Agadez" Cumbancha Discovery CMB-LP-072 US Album/LP | 2011 ] 39 WOODS [G. LUCAS CRANE, JARVIS TAVENIERE, JEREMY EARL]: With Light And With Love [ Woodsist WOODSIST-072 US Album/LP | 2014 ] 40 RUN WESTY RUN [R.W.R.]: Run Westy Run [ B6-song from SST Records SST-199 US Album/LP | 1988 ] 41 BROTHERS JOHNSON [GEORGE & LOUIS JOHNSON]: Stomp! [ B-side from A&M Records SP-17111 US Promo-12” | 1980 ] 42 ALEXI DELANO: Love To Adria _ Woody McBride Mix [ A1-track from "V.A. Submissions 11" SubmissionsSUB-011 UK12” | 2006 ] 43 HECTOR LAVOE [HéCTOR JUAN PéREZ MARTíNEZ]: Periodico De Ayer [ A3-song from "De Ti Depende" Fania Records JM-00492 US Album/LP | 1976 ] 44 TECHNOTRONIC [THE PRO 24's] feat. 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2017 Favorites & 2018 Predictions: Ones To Watch Staff Picks
2017 may have been a horrendous year for political sanity, socio-economic development, and environmental stability, but HEY! It was a fantastic year for music, so at least we (always) have that. To recap a year of triumph and innovation in the wonderful world of emerging artists, we’ve surveyed our entire team here at Ones To Watch to serve you with an eclectic collection of 2017 favorites and 2018 predictions.
On behalf of the OTW team, wishing the happiest of holidays to our fellow music fanatics all over the globe. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to stay up to date on all happenings in the new year!
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Yasmin Damoui (Content Editor, Ones To Watch)
Best Album of 2017: The XX - I See You
Most Underrated Song: Suzi Wu - “Taken Care Of,” Cigarettes After Sex - "Apocalypse"
Favorite Song To Cry To: Bruno Major - “Easily,” Lewis Capaldi - “Bruises”
Favorite Song To Make Out To: Kwaye - “Lost In My Boots”
Favorite Song To Dance To: Tom Misch - “South of the River”
Best Concert You Attended: All of Lollapalooza
Favorite Ones To Watch Piece: Charlotte Cardin live at Baño Flaco
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Favorite Guilty Pleasure: Maty Noyes - “Say It To My Face”
Most Surprising Music Trend: The rebirth of Led Zeppelin via Greta Van Fleet
Top Female Artists To Watch In 2018: Jessie Reyez, Charlotte Cardin, LÈON, Jorja Smith
Top Male Artists To Watch In 2018: Masego, Dermot Kennedy, Two Feet, Brent Faiyaz
Top Music Trend Prediction for 2018: Continued resurgence & mainstream growth of ‘90s-inspired R&B
Top Hope For 2018: New music from HONNE, Wet, & LEISURE
Jimmy Smith (Content Editor, The Noise)
Best Concert You Attended: Taking Back Sunday & Every Time I Die
Best Album of the Year: Glassjaw - Material Control
Best Music Video of the Year: PUP - “Old Wounds”
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Best Song To Protest Trump To: Stray From The Path - "The House Always Wins"
Top Male Breakout Artist: nothing,nowhere.
Best Remix: alt-J - Adeline (Shade Code Orange Mix)
Maxamillion Polo (Writer, Ones To Watch)
Best Female Breakout Artist: Billie Eillish
Best Male Breakout Artist: Sampha
Best Concert You Attended: LANY presented by Ones To Watch
Top Artist Crush: Kacy Hill
Favorite Song To Dance To: Elohim & Whethan – “Sleepy Eyes”
Favorite Song To Cry To: HOMESHAKE – “Every Single Thing”
Best Album of the Year: Loyle Carner – Yesterday’s Gone
Best Music Video of the Year: Nick Mulvey – “Myela”
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Best Song To Protest Trump To: RAT BOY – “Revolution”
Best TV Show Soundtrack: Twin Peaks Season 3
Top Female Artist To Watch In 2018: Nilüfer Yanya
Top Male Artist To Watch In 2018: BROCKHAMPTON
Top Music Trend Prediction for 2018: The return of the supergroup/boy band
Alexis Cueva (Artist Development Coordinator, Live Nation)
Best Female Breakout Artist: Tash Sultana
Top Artist Crush: Allan Rayman
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Best TV Show Soundtrack: The OA
Favorite Song To Dance To: Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee - “Despacito” ft. Justin Bieber
Best Concert You Attended: Kung Fu Kenny
Favorite Ones To Watch Piece: Amy Shark Live On The Rooftop
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Malcolm J. Gray (Social Media, Live Nation; Writer, Ones To Watch)
Best Female Breakout Artist: Jorja Smith
Best Male Breakout Artist: Steve Lacy
Best Concert You Attended: Frank Ocean @ FYF Fest
Most Surprising Music Trend: Reggaeton’s comback
Favorite Song To Dance To: Calvin Harris - “Slide”
Favorite Song To Cry To: Lil Uzi Vert – “Neon Guts”
Best Album of the Year: Daniel Caesar - Freudian
Best Music Video of the Year: Sonder – “Too Fast”
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Best Song To Protest Trump To: YG - “FDT”
Best TV Show Soundtrack: MTV’s Catfish
David O’Connor (VP Artist Development, Live Nation)
Best Poolside Intelligentsia Album: Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - Dispora
Best Song to Protest the Lack of Protest to: Ho99o9 - “United States of Horror”
Best Music Video: The Blaze - “Territory”
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Song That Makes You Feel Old: LIA LIA - “Olymp”
Best Song to Dance To: Migos - “Bad and Boujee”
Female Artist To Watch In 2018: Ariana and the Rose
Male Artist To Watch In 2018: Nate Husser
Aaron Wilson (SVP Tour Marketing, Live Nation)
Best Female Breakout Artist: serpentwithfeet, Charlotte Day Wilson
Best Male Breakout Artist: Joe Fox
Best Concert You Attended: Depeche Mode
Top Artist Crush: Alison Mosshart
Most Surprising Music Trend: Gazzy Garcia (Lil Pump)
Favorite Ones To Watch Piece: All Eyes On The Regrettes
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Favorite Song To Cry To: James Vincent McMorrow - “Wicked Game”
Best Music Video of the Year: St. Vincent - “Los Angeless”
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Best TV Show Soundtrack: Stranger Things
Alexa Schoenfeld (Junior Booker, Live Nation)
Best Female Breakout Artist: Amy Shark
Best Male Breakout Artist: Daniel Caesar
Favorite Song To Cry To: YEBBA - “My Mind”
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Best Concert You Attended: PUP, Jessie Reyez, St. Vincent
Top Artist Crush: Noah Kahan
Favorite Ones To Watch Piece: All Eyes On LEON, All Eyes On Aquilo
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Best TV Show Soundtrack: WHITE FAMOUS
Top Female Artist To Watch In 2018: Kelela
Top Male Artist To Watch In 2018: Devin Dawson
Taryn Cheng (Writer, Ones To Watch)
Best Female Breakout Artist: Billie Eilish
Best Concert You Attended: Daniel Caesar
Top Artist Crush: SG Lewis
Favorite Song To Dance To: HONNE - "Just Dance"
Favorite Song To Cry To: LANY - “The Breakup"
Best Album of the Year: Daniel Caesar - Freudian
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Valentina Carrillo (Writer, Ones To Watch)
Best Male Breakout Artist: Daniel Caesar
Best Album of the Year: SZA - Ctrl
Male Artist To Watch 2018: DUCKWRTH
Top Artist Crush: Sabrina Claudio
Top Music Trend Prediction for 2018: More fusion of soulful- and/or electronic R&B
Best Song To Protest Trump To: Rationale – “Fuel To The Fire”
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Angie Piccirillo (Writer, Ones To Watch)
Best Female Breakout Artist: Julia Michaels, Billie Eilish, Bishop Briggs
Best Male Breakout Artist: Billy Raffoul
Best Concert You Attended: Terror Jr at the Roxy
Most Surprising Music Trend: The ‘80s comeback sounds of Bleachers; pop-punk rappers like Lil Aaron; Return of British punk like Yungblud; the ridiculous amount of tracks released this year "featuring Justin Bieber"
Favorite Ones To Watch Piece: I Don't Know How But They Found Me Q&A, "The 7 Best Emerging Bands From Bottlerock Napa Valley Festival”
Favorite Song To Dance To: ARIZONA - “Cross My Mind”
Favorite Song To Cry To: Wrabel - “11 Blocks”
Best Album of the Year: Hey Violet - From The Outside
Best Music Video of the Year: Billy Raffoul - “Driver”
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Best TV Show Soundtrack: 13 Reasons Why
Top Female Artist To Watch In 2018: Sigrid
Top Male Artist To Watch In 2018: YUNGBLUD
Top Music Trend Prediction for 2018: More minimal production with featured vocals, less autotune; more genre-bending songs and artists; the return of the guitar solo in top 40 (fingers crossed)
Kristin Stahlke (Writer, Ones To Watch)
Best Female Breakout Artist: SZA
Best Male Breakout Artist: Khalid
Top Artist Crush: Yoke Lore
Most Surprising Music Trend: Getting back to ‘80s synth pop
Favorite Ones To Watch Piece: Baum Q&A
Best Album of the Year: MUNA - About U
Best Song To Protest Trump To: Muna - “I Know A Place”
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Best TV Show Soundtrack: Big Little Lies
Top Male Artist To Watch In 2018: Declan Mckenna
Top Music Trend Prediction for 2018: Continuation of EDM inspired sounds in pop songs. Hopefully we lose the rap features on songs that only appear for one verse
Nic Kosirog-Jones (Writer, Ones To Watch)
Best Male Breakout Artist: Declan McKenna
Best Concert You Attended: Overcoats
Top Artist Crush: Billie Eilish
Favorite Ones To Watch Piece: “Where Are They Now? We’re Rooting For Lorde At The Grammys”
Favorite Song To Cry To: Phoebe Bridgers - “Smoke Signals“
Best Album of the Year: Overcoats - Young
Best Music Video of the Year: Billie Eilish - “Bellyache”
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13 Reasons Why Soundtrack: Every Song In Season 3 | Screen Rant
Here's every song on the 13 Reasons Why soundtrack for season 3. It's been over a year since 13 Reasons Why season 2 debuted on Netflix, and now season 3 has brought audiences another confounding yet still captivating story arc surrounding Clay and his group of friends and schoolmates. Of course, a new season of 13 Reasons Why means even more songs for fans to go through, which is something that's become a core aspect of the show.
While an official 13 Reasons Why soundtrack/album releases with each season, Netflix took the focus on music a step further last year when they released playlists for each character on Spotify. Everyone from Clay and Hannah to Zach and Sheri got their own customized playlists, each one filled with songs that match their personality as well as, presumably, what their characters were going through in season 2. With 13 Reasons Why season 3 now available to stream on Netflix, there are even more songs for fans to sift through.
Related: 13 Reasons Why: Who Killed Bryce Walker & Their Motive Explained
Since there are 13 episodes in each season of 13 Reasons Why, there are certainly quite a few songs that play throughout each one. Here's every song on the 13 Reasons Why season 3 soundtrack, broken down by episode. Note that, in order to avoid spoilers, it's not listed when each song plays in the episodes.
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 1 Songs
New Order - "Regret"
Wolf Parade - "Incantation"
The Clash - "Straight to Hell"
The Decemberists - "Severed"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 2 Songs
Beabadoobee - "Tired"
Perfume Genius - "The Other Side"
Publicist UK - "Slow Dancing to This Bitter Earth"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 3 Songs
John and the Volta - "Paralized"
Ceremony - "Exit Fears"
Alice Boman - "Heartbeat"
Jacuzzi Boys - "Boys Like Blood"
Karen O and Danger Mouse - "Woman"
K. Flay - "This Baby Don't Cry"
Malaga - "Girls Names"
David Bowie - "Valentine's Day"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 4 Songs
TR/ST - "Colossal"
R.E.M. - "Sweetness Follows"
A Place To Bury Strangers - "Never Coming Back"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 5 Songs
The Cure - "A Forest"
Cable Ties - "Tell Them Where To Go"
Daydream Masi - "Favorite Drug"
Sir Sly - "&Run"
LCD Soundsystem - "No Love Lost"
Phoebe Bridgers - "Funeral"
Hüsker Dü - "Something I Learned Today"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 6 Songs
Low - "Dancing and Blood"
Ride - "Sennen"
Mitski - "Remember My Name"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 7 Songs
The Midnight - "Lost Boy"
Alexander 23 - "Another Summer Night Without You"
Health - "Slaves Of Fear"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 8 Songs
Bauhaus - "Dark Entries"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 9 Songs
Chromeo - "Bad Decision"
Hembree - "Culture"
Nothing But Thieves - "Forever & Ever More"
Twin Shadow - "Walk Forever By My Side"
Yungblud - "Die A Little"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 10 Songs
Echo & The Bunnymen - "The Killing Moon"
Cautious Clay - "Swim Home"
Jr Jr - "Young Forever"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 11 Songs
FIDLAR - "Flake"
5 Seconds of Summer - "Teeth"
Sleater-Kinney - "Bad Dance"
Interpol - "Party's Over"
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 12 Songs
These New Puritans - "Into The Fire"'
13 Reasons Why Season 3, Episode 13 Songs
The Moth & The Flame - "The New Great Depression
Charli XCX - "Miss U"
Angelo De Augustine - "All Your Life"
Chelsea Wolfe - "Survive"
Frightened Rabbit - "Still Want To Be Here"
R.E.M. - "Find The River"
Eskmo ft. White Sea - "Ordinary World"
Over the past two years, ever since 13 Reasons Why season 1 debuted in 2017, some artists and songs have seen significant boosts in their popularity due to the Netflix series. One such song was "The Night We Met" by Lord Huron, which played during a scene in season 1 in which Clay and Hannah were slow dancing. In due time, another song might become just as popular because of 13 Reasons Why, but that still remains to be seen.
Furthermore, Netflix's playlists for every 13 Reasons Why character were popular when season 2 debuted in 2018, and given that there are some new characters in season 3, it's possible the streaming service might make some new music playlists for those newcomers as well as update the existing ones for characters who are still around. While Hannah is no longer on the show, that doesn't mean things haven't changed for Clay and Justin - or Alex, for that matter. We'll just have to wait and see what songs are on the 13 Reasons Why season 4 soundtrack, but for now, fans go go through the above songs, which all play at some point in 13 Reasons Why season 3.
Next: What To Expect From 13 Reasons Why Season 4
source https://screenrant.com/13-reasons-why-season-3-songs-soundtrack/
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Cnn news American father speaks out for the 1st time since deadly Mexican ambush
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An American father who lost his wife and two young sons in an ambush in Mexico final week spoke out for the foremost time in an uncommon interview with ABC News over the weekend, sharing his heartbreak and the no longer easy decision he's appropriate made to pull his family out of that country.
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"So now it be my total life has turned upside down. No longer finest agree with I lost a wife and two children, however I'm having to disappear the the leisure of my family with indubitably no impart to disappear at this level," David Langford acknowledged in a tearful interview airing on "World News Tonight" Sunday. "I mediate in forgiveness, however I additionally mediate in justice and forgiveness doesn't tackle justice. You do no longer secure justice too grand in Mexico."
Langford's 13-one year-used son, Devin, was hailed as a hero within the wake of the horrific Nov. 4 attack in northern Mexico that claimed the lives of 9 females and children, including his 43-one year-used wife Dawna Langford, and his two boys, Trevor Langford, 11, and Rogan Langford, 2.
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David Langford and Devin Langford stammer with ABC News.
The family was ambushed by an armed neighborhood whereas traveling from the town of Bavispe in Sonora impart to Galeana in Chihuahua impart between 9: 30 a.m. and 1 p.m. local time, according to Mexican authorities. The family were U.S. residents however lived in a Mormon neighborhood, called La Mora, within the Mexican border impart of Sonora.
The home the achieve the attack took impart -- no longer up to 100 miles from the Arizona border -- is of territorial dispute by plenty of cartels, and it be conceivable the family's convoy of autos was unsuitable for one among them, authorities acknowledged.
Devin, who was unhurt within the ambush, walked about 14 miles to La Mora to peek again after hiding his injured siblings within the bushes and masking them with branches. Devin acknowledged the suspects had lengthy guns and wore vests. He offered miniature print about the harrowing expertise in an uncommon interview airing on "Factual Morning The US" Monday morning.
"Each individual of my children that survived that are residing miracles," Langford acknowledged. "What number of bullet holes were fired into that automobile … at that horrific scene and the draw many children were interested. It be astonishing. It be astonishing. It be previous astonishing that they survived."
Langford acknowledged there is cramped query in his thoughts that Devin is a hero.
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David Langford and Devin Langford stammer with ABC News.
"To be excellent with you, my boy’s a hero simply because he gave his life for his brothers and sisters," he acknowledged.
One of many family's autos, a Chevrolet Tahoe, was chanced on burned with the charred bodies of Rhonita Maria Miller, 30, Howard Jacob Miller Jr, 12, Krystal Bellaine Miller, 10, Titus Alvin Miller, 10, and eight-month-used twins Titus Alvin Miller and Tiana Gricel Miller, authorities acknowledged. They were all shot besides being burned.
One other automobile, a white Suburban, was chanced on about a mile far from the border between Sonora and Chihuahua states, with a girl's body chanced on about a ft far from the SUV, according to authorities. Christina Marie Langford Johnson, 29, was chanced on shot slow.
Langford's wife and sons were chanced on nearby in a white Chevrolet Suburban with lethal gunshot wounds. Langford says an increasing type of evidence is exhibiting the killers were cartel hit males -- a belief that has shaken Mexico's Mormon neighborhood.
That's why Langford, and loads extra and a range of his clan, are leaving northwest Mexico. They're section of a fundamentalist Mormon neighborhood that has lived in this home for many years sooner than the drug cartels took over and the violence grew to alter into inescapable.
"It be no longer price residing in difficulty," he acknowledged. "The toughest section for me was asserting goodbye … asserting goodbye to two harmless lives that were prick instant and a shiny wife that lived a life to its fullest that had many guests and and was cherished by all by all americans."
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Bruce blasts 2 HRs in first begin for Phils
http://tinyurl.com/yywsgdfx Jay Bruce wasted little time in making his presence felt with the Philadelphia Phillies. Two days after being acquired by the Phillies from the Seattle Mariners, Bruce hit two dwelling runs, doubled and equaled his profession excessive with six RBIs on Tuesday evening to steer the Phillies to a 9-6 win over the host San Diego Padres. Bruce, who made his first Phillies look on Monday off the bench after Andrew McCutchen obtained injured, began on Tuesday and went 3-for-4, together with his 15th and 16th homers of the season, the second a grand slam. The helped the Phillies snap a five-game dropping streak. Seven homers had been hit within the sport. Scott Kingery and pinch hitter Maikel Franco added solo dwelling pictures for the Phillies. Franmil Reyes hit two tape-measure blasts (426 and 438 ft) off the batter’s eye in heart for the Padres, and Eric Hosmer had a two-run shot. Orioles 12, Rangers 11 Pedro Severino homered 3 times, and Dwight Smith Jr. homered and drove in six runs as Baltimore held on to defeat Texas within the opener of a three-game collection in Arlington, Texas. Severino hit two solo homers and a two-run shot to complete 3-for-5 with 4 RBIs. He and Smith, who went 3-for-4, mixed to drive in 10 of the Orioles’ runs, and Baltimore additionally obtained a house run from Keon Broxton. Hanser Alberto went 4-for-5 and scored twice for Baltimore. The Orioles led 12-5 going to the underside of the ninth, however the Rangers scored six instances. Nearer Mychal Givens struck out Delino DeShields and Elvin Andrus swinging with the tying run on base to finish the sport. Dodgers 9, Diamondbacks 0 Hyun-Jin Ryu continued his dominant pitching with seven scoreless innings as Los Angeles received its seventh consecutive sport, blanking Arizona in Phoenix. Ryu (9-1) allowed three hits, walked none and struck out two. He retired 12 in a row at one level, received his sixth consecutive begin and lowered his ERA from 1.48 to 1.35. He has not allowed a run in 5 of his previous six outings. Yimi Garcia and Scott Alexander every pitched a scoreless inning of aid to finish the Dodgers’ eighth shutout of the season. Cody Bellinger hit a two-run triple off the highest of the wall in heart subject within the first inning to stake Ryu to an early lead and prolong his hitting streak to 11 video games. Braves 12, Pirates 5 Austin Riley, Josh Donaldson and Freddie Freeman every homered within the seventh inning or later as Atlanta got here from behind to down host Pittsburgh for its third straight win. Melky Cabrera hit a two-run homer and an RBI single for Pittsburgh, which blew two three-run leads and misplaced for the 11th time in 15 video games. Atlanta starter Max Fried gave up 5 runs and 9 hits in 4 innings, with three strikeouts and two walks. Dan Winkler (2-1) pitched a scoreless sixth to select up the win. Blue Jays 4, Yankees 3 Randal Grichuk and Freddy Galvis hit dwelling runs in a four-run fifth inning, and host Toronto ended a six-game dropping streak by defeating New York. Reliever Thomas Pannone (2-3) allowed two walks in one-third of an inning however picked up the win. Ken Giles allowed a single and two walks and struck out three in 1 1/Three innings to earn his 11th save of the season. Clint Frazier and Aaron Hicks homered for the Yankees. Purple Sox 8, Royals 3 Visiting Boston scored all of its runs within the sixth inning or later, with seven runs charged to host Kansas Metropolis’s bullpen, and J.D. Martinez had three hits within the win. Eduardo Rodriguez (6-3) picked up the victory. He allowed two runs on six hits in 5 2/Three innings. He did not stroll anybody and struck out seven. Kansas Metropolis starter Glenn Sparkman pitched 5 1/Three innings, permitting only one run on three hits. He left with a 2-Zero lead and a runner on second, after throwing 80 pitches, 59 for strikes. Nonetheless, the Royals’ bullpen allowed seven runs on seven hits in Three 2/Three innings. Indians 5, Twins 2 Francisco Lindor recorded his 10th profession multi-homer efficiency, and Shane Bieber (5-2) tossed seven-plus sturdy innings as host Cleveland defeated Minnesota. Lindor belted a solo homer within the fourth inning and a two-run shot within the fifth earlier than capping his three-hit efficiency with a double within the seventh. Roberto Perez and Jake Bauers launched back-to-back homers within the seventh inning to assist the Indians win for the fourth time in seven video games. Marlins 16, Brewers 0 Story continues Garrett Cooper went 4-for-5 and homered as Miami routed host Milwaukee. Miami erupted with an 11-run fifth inning off Milwaukee relievers Taylor Williams and Corbin Burnes for a 15-Zero benefit. Each Marlins hitter had an RBI within the inning, a feat not performed for the reason that San Francisco Giants completed it in 1997. Harold Ramirez, Starlin Castro and beginning pitcher Pablo Lopez keyed the onslaught with run-scoring doubles. Miguel Rojas, Curtis Granderson, Cooper and JT Riddle every had run-scoring singles, and Jorge Alfaro plated two runs with a bases-loaded single. Cubs 6, Rockies 3 Kyle Hendricks struck out 10 in seven strong innings, Kyle Schwarber and Javier Baez homered, and host Chicago ended Colorado’s eight-game profitable streak. Taking part in in simply his second sport for the Cubs, Carlos Gonzalez doubled and drove in two runs in opposition to his former group, and Pedro Strop pitched the ninth for his fifth save of the season. Daniel Murphy homered and drove in two runs, and Nolan Arenado singled to increase his hitting streak to 14 video games for Colorado. Reds 4, Cardinals 1 Jose Peraza drove in two runs, and Cincinnati ended host St. Louis’ four-game profitable streak within the opener of a three-game collection. After an 80-minute rain delay, Reds starter Luis Castillo went six innings, permitting one run and two hits. Castillo (6-1) struck out eight and walked 4. Amir Garrett, David Hernandez and Raisel Iglesias mixed to clean the Cardinals the remainder of the best way. Yasiel Puig homered, and Peraza and Joey Votto had two hits every for the Reds, who averted their first three-game dropping streak since a four-game skid from April 14-17. Giants 9, Mets 3 (10 innings) Bruce Bochy earned his 1,000th win as San Francisco supervisor when Stephen Vogt’s two-run double within the 10th inning snapped a tie and jump-started a six-run body that fueled a win at New York. The Giants tied a season excessive by profitable their third straight. The Mets have dropped three straight and 6 of eight. Bochy, who directed San Francisco to World Collection wins in 2010, 2012 and 2014, is the second Giants supervisor to achieve 1,000 wins — John McGraw totaled 2,583 wins from 1902-32 — and the 25th supervisor to win at the least 1,000 video games with one membership. Nationals 9, White Sox 5 Anthony Rendon homered, doubled and drove in 5 runs, and host Washington rallied from a five-run deficit to defeat Chicago. Stephen Strasburg (6-3) gave up 5 runs within the first two innings however added three scoreless frames to document his 100th profession win. Howie Kendrick and Victor Robles additionally homered for Washington, which has received three straight and 5 of six. Sean Doolittle obtained the ultimate two outs with two males on for his 13th save. Tigers 9, Rays 6 Miguel Cabrera had three hits, together with a grand slam, and drove in 5 runs to energy host Detroit previous Tampa Bay. Cabrera blasted his fifth profession grand slam to snap a 2-2 tie within the fifth inning. He missed the earlier two video games resulting from knee soreness and revealed previous to the sport he would change into a full-time designated hitter. Dawel Lugo had three hits, together with a two-run triple, and Niko Goodrum rapped three hits and scored twice for Detroit. Ryan Carpenter (1-2) notched his second profession win by holding the Rays to 2 runs and 7 hits in seven innings. Athletics 4, Angels 2 Frankie Montas pitched six strong innings and was backed up by three scoreless innings from the Oakland bullpen in beating Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif. The A’s ended a five-game dropping streak. Montas (7-2) gave up two runs on 4 hits and one stroll with three strikeouts. His one mistake was a sixth-inning fastball over the guts of the plate to Shohei Ohtani, who hit a two-run homer, his fourth of the season. Ramon Laureano hit a two-run dwelling run, and Khris Davis and Stephen Piscotty additionally drove in runs for Oakland. Astros 11, Mariners 5 Alex Bregman went 2-for-Four with a double and three RBIs as visiting Houston defeated Seattle. Robinson Chirinos and Tony Kemp hit solo homers for the Astros, who received their fifth sport in a row. Pinch hitter Daniel Vogelbach’s three-run double within the sixth inning gave the Mariners a 5-Four lead, however they nonetheless took their fourth consecutive defeat. Houston scored three runs within the seventh to regain the lead and added 4 runs within the eighth to drag away. Astros left-hander Reymin Guduan (1-0) earned his first main league victory regardless of giving up Vogelbach’s bases-clearing hit. –Subject Degree Media Source link
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July 26, 2017: Obituaries
John Scorof, 72
Mr. John Alex Scorof, 72, of North Wilkesboro, passed away on July 20, 2017.
John was born on Saturday, November 11, 1944 in Allegheny Pennsylvania to Alex Scorof and Grace Alice Wood Scorof.
John retired from Ford Motor Company where he was a high voltage electrician. He also enjoyed target shooting, building cars and racing cars.
John is preceded in death by his parents.
John is survived by: his wife of 51 years Hattie Joan Scorof, son, John Alex Scorof Jr and fiancée Michelle Ropa of Fort Wayne Indiana, daughter, Tamara Baran of Syracuse Utah, sister Linda Scorof of Garden City Michigan, grandchildren, John Alex Scorof III, Alyssa Ropa, and many nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held July 24, 2017 at the Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes Chapel. Speaker Ken Welborn and Chaplin Larry Reavis with the VFW Post 1142 will be officiating.
Burial followed the funeral at Scenic Memorial Gardens Cemetery with Military Rites from Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142.
In addition to flowers memorial donations may be given to The American Cancer Society: P.O. Box 22478 Oklahoma City Ok 73123 or The Wilkes Animal Shelter: 408 Call St, Wilkesboro, NC 28697
Family requests no food.
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Scorof Family
Betty Billings, 54
Betty Jean Watkins Billings, age 54, of Hays, died Saturday, July 22, 2017 at Grayson Nursing and Rehab Center in Virginia. She was born November 28, 1962 in Wilkes County to Shurlie Odell and Mozella Parsons Watkins. Mrs. Billings was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Larry Curtis Billings; son, Shurlie Odell Watkins II; and brother, Carter Parsons.
Surviving are her sons, Wesley Bowers,II and wife Kimberly of Traphill, Christopher Bowers and wife Wanda of Millers Creek; twin brother, Billy Dean Watkins of Hays, brother, James Weldon Watkins and wife Teresa of Moravian Falls; sisters, Kathy P. McClean of Wilkesboro, Nancy Ann Watkins of Hays; sister-in-law, Vanessa Parsons of Millers Creek; nine grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 28, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Steve Dowell officiating. Burial will follow in Mtn. View Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 1:00 until 2:00 on Friday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to the family.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Marjorie Adams, 86
Marjorie "Margie" Billings Adams, age 86, of North Wilkesboro, widow of Virgil Adams, passed away, Saturday, July 22, 2017 at her home. She was born July 6, 1931 in Wilkes County to Tyre C. and Vestie Brooks Billings. Mrs. Adams was a member of Oakwoods Baptist Church of Wilkesboro. She was preceded in death by her parents; her son, Nicholas Ty Adams; and brother, Ty Billings.
Mrs. Adams was a life member of "Friends of the Library" and a life time member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 1142 since 11-17-2005. She taught school for 32 years at Fairplains Elementary school and Mtn. View Elementary School. She was very dedicated and touched the lives of so many of her students and they touched hers as well. Mrs. Adams remained a member of the local, state and National Teacher's Organization. She loved gardening and had a special "secret" garden where she planted wild flowers and also had a rose garden that she loved to watch bloom.
Mrs. Adams will be remembered for her love for her family, her church, friends and students, She was always smiling, generous and possessed a uplifting spirit. She will be remembered for her faith in God. Her departure from this world leaves a tremendous void, but there is blessed assurance that she is in Heaven with her Savior and her family that has gone on before her. We find solace in knowing that while she is absent from the body, she is in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Surviving are her faithful and loving daughter, Diane Adams Eller and husband Ricky of Moravian Falls; grandson, Jeremy Keith Eller of Moravian Falls; brother, James William Billings and wife Grace of North Wilkesboro and her parrot, Fred.
Funeral service was held July 25, at Oakwoods Baptist Church with Pastor Robert Duncan and Rev. Tim Pruitt officiating. Burial followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Oakwoods Baptist Church, 2385 Brushy Mtn. Road, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Max Eller, 88
Mr. Max Percy Eller, age 88 of Purlear, passed away Friday, July 21, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Health, Wilkes Medical Center.
Funeral services wer held July 23rd, at Greater Vision Baptist Church with Pastor Shane Pardue ,Pastor Tim Roten and Pastor Joey Moore officiating.
Burial with Military Honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 Honor Guard will be in the church cemetery.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers; James M. Eller and Rex J. Eller.
He is survived by his wife; Ethelene Foster Eller of the home, a daughter; Vickie Eller Harris and husband; Greg of Purlear, two sons; David W. Eller and wife Kim of Elkin and Raymond M. Eller and wife Carolyn of Purlear, three step children; Peggy Church and husband Wayne of Jonesville, Kathy Castevens and husband Alan of Booneville and Doug Jones and wife Nancy of Wilkesboro, two grandchildren, two great grandchildren, three sisters; Christine Eller of Wilkesboro, Haline Eller of Wilkesboro and Nancy Barnes and husband, Harry of Tega Cay, SC and three brothers; Raynard Eller of Purlear, Edward "Ed" Eller of Wilkesboro and Kenneth "Kent" Eller of Wilkesboro.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Greater Vision Seniors Alive, PO Box 309 Millers Creek, NC 28651.
Dolores Griffin, 85
Mrs. Dolores Bernice Hoag Griffin, age 85 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Sunday at her home.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday, July 19th, 2017 at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Jason Whitley officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Lawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 Tuesday evening at Reins Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Mrs. Griffin was born May 17th, 1932 in Ft. Levenworth, KS to Robert and Alice Leavett Smith Hoag. She was a Homemaker. She attended Middle Cross Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Joseph Robert Griffin, a daughter; Alice Debra Lackey and four brothers; Robert, Jim, Dickie and Gene Hoag.
She is survived by a daughter; Andrea Shew and husband Harold of Wilkesboro, four sons; Horace Griffin and wife Pam of North Wilkesboro, Joe Griffin of North Wilkesboro, Danny Griffin and wife Dolly of Bloomsburg, PA and Gary Hill of Danton, OH, twelve grandchildren; Heather Key, Brandie Whitt, Joyce Lackey, Jessica Wolf, Angel Holloway, Jason Griffin, Eric Griffin, John Griffin, Jennifer Hunsinger, Brian Griffin, Meghan Miller and Andrew Griffin, nineteen great grandchildren; Haileigh Brown, Aubrey Key, Connor Key, Aleece Whitt, Devin Alexander, Kingston Barnes, Tyler Wolf, Thomas Wolf, Tanner Wolfe, Hunter Hunsinger, Joseph Hunsinger, Zachery Griffin, Landon Miller, Beckham Miller, Lydia Griffin, Natalie Griffin, Peyton Holloway, Layla Holloway and Maycee Handy, three sisters; special sister; Darlene Wolfe of Texas, Dorothy Latham of Georgia and Donna Brown of Florida.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
James Cothren, 77
James Delton Cothren, age 77, of Hays, died Friday, July 21, 2017 at Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson. He was born February 15, 1940 in Wilkes County to Fred and Mattie Padgett Cothren. He was a longtime member of Haymeadow Baptist Church and a US Army Veteran. Mr. Cothren was preceded in death by his parents; and a great granddaughter, Kaylen Cothren.
Surviving are his wife, Janice Cothren; his children, Lane Cothren and wife Sherri, Scott Cothren, Marty Cothren and wife Kristy, Luke Cothren and wife Tracy; grandchildren, Jacey Cothren, Erin Cothren, Chassidy Brown, Taitum Cothren, Mattie Cothren, Sydney Massingell, Luke Cothren, Mary Cothren, Katie Cothren, Trent Cothren, and Dennis Church; great grandchildren, Braylen Bell, Lillian Brown and Kaylen Cothren; twin brother, Johnny Cothren and wife Carol, brother, Shelton Cothren and wife Pat; and sisters, Frances Shepherd and husband Claude, Connie Caudill and husband Lynn.
Graveside service will be private.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Michael Vaughn, 63
Michael Edward Vaughn, 63, of North Wilkesboro died Thursday July 20, 2017. He was born Wednesday, March 2, 1954, in Greenville S.C., to John Henry Vaughn and Dorothy Lee Christie Vaughn.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Michael Royster; his brother, Robert Vaughn; and a sister, Linda Campbell.
Mr. Vaughn was survived by his wife, Cynthia McCluney Vaughn of the home; her daughters, Alison Atwood and husband, Nathan, of North Wilkesboro and Erica Harler and husband, Scott, of North Wilkesboro; a brother, Charles Vaughn of Charlotte; a sister, Nancy Lovelace and husband, Tim, of Jacksonville, Fla.; and eight grandchildren.
Memorial services was held July 24, in Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes Chapel. The Rev. Nathan Atwood officiated.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes.
Mary Clark , 79
Mary Ellen Phillips Clark, 78, of Wilkesboro died Thursday, July 20, 2017, at Wilkes Senior Village.
Memorial services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 23, 2017, at Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel, with Chaplain Paul Hugger officiating. Interment was in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. The family received friends immediately following the service.
Mrs. Clark was born Nov. 19, 1938, in Wilkes County to Allen O. and Bernice Kilby Phillips. She retired from Holly Farms Convenient Food Division as a plant accountant. Mrs. Clark was a member of Wilkesboro Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Mrs. Clark is survived by a daughter, Leslie E. Clark of Wilkesboro; a son, Kevin S. Clark of Wilkesboro; one sister, Jane Phillips Marsh and husband, John, of Prescott Valley, Ariz.; and a brother, Ray Phillips of Corona, Calif.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 4600 Park Road, Suite 250, Charlotte, N.C. 28209.
Dennis Call, 61
Mr. Dennis Michael Call, age 61 of Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, July 19th, 2017 at Blue Ridge Regional Hospital in Spruce Pine, NC.
Funeral services was held July 22nd, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. David Wellborn and Rev. Allen Bouchelle officiating. Burial was in Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church Cemetery. Funeral Home.
Mr. Call was born June 26, 1956 in Wilkes County to Julius Harold and Kathleen Hendren Call. He was retired from the Wilkes County School System. Mr. Call was a member of Liberty Grove Baptist Church.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother; Harold Thomas Call.
Mr. Call is survived by his mother; Kathleen Hendren Call of Wilkesboro, two daughters; Emily Grace Call of Wilkesboro and Selina Elizabeth Call Clark and husband, William Paul of Surgoinsville, TN, one grandchild; Levi William Clark, one sister; Kathy Ann Luck of Wilkesboro and one brother; Kenneth Benjamin Call of North Wilkesboro.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church Building Fund, 2446 Fishing Creek Arbor Road, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
The family requests no food.
Enid Prebor, 101
Enid Lois Prebor, age 101, of Moravian Falls, died Monday, July 17, 2017 at Avante at Wilkesboro. She was born July 26, 1915 in Franklin County, Vermont to Lewis and Elsie Dinsmore Preston. Mrs. Prebor was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Fred W. Prebor; and her children, Shirley Prebor Johnson, Douglas Frederick Johnson, Preston Paul Prebor, Charles Dinsmore Prebor; granddaughter, Sheyenne Johnson; and two brothers, Elwood Preston and Davis Preston.
Surviving are her grandchildren, David Johnson, Jr., of Columbus, Ohio, Elaina Wyatt and husband Timothy of Moravian Falls, Sharon Sentell and husband Robert of Fayetteville; daughter-in-law, Nellie Moy Prebor of Moravian Falls; great grandchildren, Danielle Wyatt, Kevin Sentell and Anna Sentell; and a brother, Gerry Lee Broacher of Portland, Maine.
Graveside service will be private.
Memorials may be made to the Wilkes County Library, 215 10th Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Patsy Whittington, 68
Patsy Ann Sebastian Whittington, 68, of Winston Salem, NC passed away peacefully on July 18 at Duke University Medical Center surrounded by her family. Patsy graduated from North Wilkes High School. Her 40-year career began in the hosiery industry at Ithaca Industries and ended in the apparel industry at Hanesbrands, Inc. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, and family events. Patsy loved her large family and cherished attending family events at holidays and special occasions. She is preceded in death by her parents, Percy and Hattie Sebastian and sisters, Jenny Floyd and Mary Brannock.
She is survived by her son, Timothy D. Welborn and wife Michelle of Winston Salem; daughter, Rebecca Heath and husband Chris of Rural Hall; granddaughters, Logan and Lilly Welborn of Winston Salem and Clarissa Burcham of Rural Hall; grandson, Matthew Moore of Rural Hall; brothers, Jim Sebastian and wife Brenda of Roaring River, Jerry Sebastian of North Wilkesboro, Dwight Sebastian and wife Judy of Hays, Danny Sebastian and wife Karron of Hays; and sisters, Margie Wray of North Wilkesboro, Alice Clonch and husband Joe of North Wilkesboro, and Linda Cheek of North Wilkesboro.
Her life was celebrated on July 22 pm at the John A. Walker Center of Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro, NC. JD Byers of Winston Salem served as the officiant.
Burial followed at Dehart Baptist Church Cemetery. Miller Funeral Services of North Wilkesboro is assisting in the services and is receiving flowers.
Charles Lutz, 70
Charles Sterling Lutz, age 70, of Wilkesboro, died Saturday, July 8, 2017 at his residence. He was born February 14, 1947 in Catawba County to Sterling and Ruth Caldwell Lutz. Mr. Lutz was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Patricia Gail Mullins Lutz; brother, Phillip Lutz.
Surviving are his sister, Patricia Ferguson of Conover; brother, Juan Lutz of Conover; step daughter, Shaunya Leigh Kilby Foster of Wake Forest; step son, Kent Scott Kilby of Gainesville, Georgia; four step grandchildren, Evan Foster, Anna Foster, Samantha Kilby and Josh Kilby; numerous nieces and nephews; special friends, Russell Gambill and Mary "Skip" Everhardt.
Memorial service will be held 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 22, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Xenephon Lutz officiating. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Ridgeview Public Library, 706 1st St. SW, Hickory, NC 28602. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Jane Myers, 66
Jane Myers, 66, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Sunday, July 16, 2017, at her home.
Memorial services will be held 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at Reins- Sturdivant Chapel with the Rev. Scott Church and the Rev. Tommy Prevette officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:45 p.m. until 2:45 p.m. prior to the service at Reins- Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Ms. Myers was born Feb. 18, 1951, in Wilkes County to Lonnie Delbert and Sally Jane Bauguess Myers. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church. Ms. Myers was retired from the North Carolina State Department of Corrections.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Ms. Myers is survived by a son; Tony Douglas Elder II and wife Heather Elder of North Wilkesboro, two grandchildren; Ashlyn Miller and husband, Ricky and Tanner Elder; one brother, Jerry Myers of Albermarle; a niece, Keli Greer and husband, Craig and great-nephew Riley of Mooresville.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rock Springs Baptist Church 10313 Sparta Road, McGrady, N.C. 28649.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com
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2023 Minnesota Twins Roster
Pitchers
#15 Emilio Pagán (Greenville, South Carolina)
#17 John Ober (Charlotte, North Carolina)
#18 Maeda Kenta (Tadaoka, Japan)
#20 Chris Paddack (Cedar Park, Texas)
#22 James Jax (Greenwood Village, Colorado)
#41 Joe Ryan (San Anselmo, California)
#49 Pablo López (Cabimas, Venezuela)*
#51 Tyler Mahle (Westminster, California)
#54 Sonny Gray (Smyrna, Tennessee)
#56 Caleb Thielbar (Randolph, Minnesota)
#58 Dylan Floro (Atwater, California)*
#59 Jhoan Durán (Esperanza, Dominican Republic)
#60 Dallas Keuchel (Tulsa, Oklahoma)*
#61 Brock Stewart (Normal, Illinois)*
#62 Oliver Ortega (Nagua, Dominican Republic)*
#66 Jorge Alcalá (Bajos De Haina, Dominican Republic)
#74 Josh Winder (Chesterfield County, Virginia)
#77 Bryson Sands (Tallahassee, Florida)
#87 José De León (Ciudad Isabela, Puerto Rico)*
Catchers
#8 Christian Vázquez (Gurabo, Puerto Rico)*
#27 Ryan Jeffers (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Infielders
#1 Nick Gordon (Orlando, Florida)
#4 Carlos Correa; Jr. (Barrio Velázquez, Puerto Rico)
#11 Jorge Polanco (San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic)
#12 James Farmer (Atlanta, Georgia)*
#13 Joey Gallo (Las Vegas, Nevada)*
#19 Alex Kirilloff (Plum, Pennsylvania)
#23 Royce Lewis (San Juan Capistrano, California)
#39 Donovan Solano (Barranquilla, Colombia)*
#47 Edouard Julien (Quebec, Quebec)**
#64 José Miranda (Ciudad Guaynabo, Puerto Rico)
Outfielders
#2 Michael Taylor (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)*
#16 Jordan Luplow (Clovis, California)*
#25 Byron Buxton (Baxley, Georgia)
#26 Max Kepler-Różycki (Berlin, Germany)
#38 Matt Wallner (Forest Lake, Minnesota)
#50 Willi Castro (San Juan, Puerto Rico)*
Coaches
Manager Rocco Baldelli (Woonsocket, Rhode Island)
Bench coach Jayce Tingler (Smithville, Missouri)
Hitting coach Rudy Hernández (Turmero, Venezuela)
Assistant hitting coach Derek Shoman (Des Plaines, Illinois)
Assistant hitting coach David Popkins (San Diego, California)
Pitching coach Pete Maki (Woodbury, Connecticut)
Assistant pitching coach Luis Ramirez (Valencia, Venezuela)
Bullpen coach Logan Suggs (Sulphur Springs, Texas)
Bullpen catcher Anderson De La Rosa (Barquisimeto, Venezuela)
Bullpen catcher Connor Olson (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
1B/catching coach Hyun Conger (Huntington Beach, California)
3B coach Tommy Watkins; Jr. (Ft. Myers, Florida)
Quality control coach Nate Dammann (Riverside, California)
Assistant coach Tony Diaz (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
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2020 Minnesota Twins Roster
Pitchers
#12 Jake Odorizzi (Highland, Illinois)
#15 David Bailey; Jr. (La Grange, Texas)
#17 Jose Berrios (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)
#18 Maeda Kenta (Tadaoka, Japan)
#21 Tyler Duffey (Bellaire, Texas)
#31 Devin Smeltzer (Pennsauken Township, New Jersey)
#35 Michael Pineda (Yaguate, Dominican Republic)
#36 Tyler Clippard (Palm Harbor, Florida)
#37 Matt Wisler (Bryan, Ohio)
#43 Lewis Thorpe (Melbourne, Australia)
#44 Rich Hill (Milton, Massachusetts)
#52 Zack Littell (Mebane, North Carolina)
#54 Sergio Romo (Brawley, California)
#55 Taylor Rogers (Littleton, Colorado)
#61 Cody Stashak (Mays Landing, New Jersey)
#65 Trevor May (Kelso, Washington)
#68 Randy Dobnak (South Park Township, Pennsylvania)
#77 Fernando Romero (San Juan De La Maguana, DOM REP)
Catchers
#8 Mitch Garver (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
#16 Alex Avila (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
#64 Willians Astudillo (Barcelona, Venezuela)
Infielders
#1 Nick Gordon (Orlando, Florida)
#2 Luis Arraez (San Felipe, Venezuela)
#9 Marwin Gonzalez (Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela)
#11 Jorge Polanco (San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic)
#13 Ehire Adrianza (Miranda, Venezuela)
#22 Miguel Sano (San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic)
#24 Josh Donaldson (Pace, Florida)
Outfielders
#22 Eddie Rosario; Jr. (Guayama, Puerto Rico)
#23 Nelson Cruz (New York, New York)(designated hitter)
#25 Byron Buxton (Baxley, Georgia)
#26 Max Kepler-Roczycki (Berlin, Germany)
#30 LaMonte Wade; Jr. (Brooklandville, Maryland)
#58 Aaron Whitefield (Brisbane, Australia)
#60 Andrew Cave (Hampton, Virginia)
Coaches
Manager Rocco Baldelli (Woonsocket, Rhode Island)
Bench coach Mike Bell (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Hitting coach Edgar Varela (San Gabriel, California)
Assistant hitting coach Rodolfo Hernandez (Termero, Venezuela)
Pitching coach Wes Johnson (Sherwood, Arkansas)
Bullpen coach Bob McClure (Pacifica, California)
Bullpen catcher Garrett Kennedy (Miami, Florida)
Bullpen catcher Connor Olson (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Catching coach Bill Evers (St. Petersburg, Florida)
1st base coach Tommy Watkins; Jr. (Ft. Myers, Florida)
3rd base coach Tony Diaz (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
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