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Or and those are both from her greatest hits on K.-Tel Gene Watson saying Cowboys don't get lucky all the time kind of a song about one of those oh singers somebody who wanted as singers this song was not especially interested in and from best of the capital years on am I only played that as a partial farewell to Dallas harms a Canadian Country star who wrote that song and he also wrote The next song we heard had a hit with himself noël parlaying did this version of honky tonk an all night long from everybody's here and something called checked the label services. Then we heard Margaret Lewis herself after hearing her writing we heard her singing you want to seem obvious from rocking at the sock hop on her own ram records her earliest hits was a composition she wrote for Dale Hawkins a lot. Can't beat those meaningful words on the mold rockabilly tunes and that's from rockabilly bed miss on the rockabilly label also on the rockabilly label we heard Billy Adams on the rockets with that's my baby from rockabilly rampage and Billy Adams died within the last month then Dallas harms who wrote a couple of wrote Honky Tonk and all night long and Cowboys don't feel lucky all the time we heard him for himself performing his own tune in your arms for a while from his self-titled album on the broad land label back to Margaret rock and at the sock hop for and there was no you much more of a country song than a rocker and then we heard the 3rd singer tonight cold Julie Gibson We heard a Julie Gibson do in soul oriented oldies we heard Julie Gibson as a big band singer in the 1930 s. . And this Julie Gibson an amateur who posted herself on You Tube and dang she can sing good and the song she did was a song made popular by Sugar Land called stay then we heard the spirit of the West a Canadian band another Canadian in there. And their best known tune home for a rest and that featured there's weeds singer John Mann and he died within the last couple of weeks from save this house. Wm Canada frowning Bryant interesting guy who was a child star in the kind of soft rock pop field and gave it all up pretty much when he was 16 and went to a career in business until he died a couple weeks ago and that was leave the rest to Mali with the producer of that Allen 2 songs pretty clearly on piano that's his self-titled album on Warner Brothers and then a final farewell and in that set to the bases to played on several of the doors albums in the studio and did not want to actually weave his other bands and tour with them his name was Doug bon a and we heard him backing up the rest of the group there on the unknown soldier from waiting for the sun on Electra. We here we are we are now. In the last hour when it is not only permissible but almost required of overnight D.J.'s to play some of the Wong his tracks they can find and. We have another album on which Greg played bass and that was strange days for the doors so we're going to continue with a farewell to him and. Go with that actually could have been done as the last thing of the evening but I just saw the shade and as far as what we were playing more appropriately here. A. Wait. There is. Very. Few. What. Are. Says. They. Suck air with the same side of the. Child care with fans and drag. Children drills. With you. To the ground. Leg. Play. 6 6. 6 6 6 her. In this last set here last full set that we're going to do tonight. If we heard from we start with the doors and finished with Keith charge. So. That is for that is that we began with the doors and a further farewell to their bass player Greg who bought. A u b h and who is not never toured with the group was present on waiting for the sun Strange Days in one of the. Well a woman I sees the city of night I can remember the title of their next album that he was on when you guys does for sure and how and we heard of course when the music's over from strange days and that's on Electra then the Lemonheads did their version of the Suzanne Vega tune from their album on the t a a g. X one nation point Tang I guess a label called Lick and that was by way of farewell to Terry Katzman who died a while back couldn't quite find a way to memorialize him he was a punk rock enthusiastic from Minneapolis who ran record labels and record stores and produced this album for the lemon heads that was his only production credit that I know of he also did a lot of live recording especially of bands like do. And some of that stuff as I'm sure released somewhere but anyhow that's our farewell to Terry Katzman there then farewell to Kelly. Mentalist with crowbar who I think was playing piano on their best known tune Oh what a feeling which he was which was a co writer and we took that from there self-titled album on unit disc and a further farewell to Browning Bryant who also died after be having but out of the music business for 40 years 50 years there Alan McElwain recorded his composition cure my blues on her album The Real Story on Slash everybody needs it on the Stony Plain record label then. Just because well I wanted to do something for to memorialize Gerri. Tikkun t e k i n as who was the founder and owner and producer of a lot of things on the crisscross jazz record label I pick my favorite album at least that I've heard on that label which is wife cliff Gordon the trombonists album The intimate Ellington slash ballads and blues from from that we heard what was originally a feature for Johnny Hodges the great also player called Jeep's blues and then Keith Jarrett from his album facing you on the e.c.m. Label we heard Richard r I o o r I am going to spell another thing here which is the name of the engineer for that album who probably reputedly developed many of the different recording techniques used by e.c.m. Records. And recording their favorites of. Didn't only do experimental and progressive stuff they they could they could get a little funky from time to time certainly some of the Carla Bley stuff they did was kind of funky but Keith Jarrett. Soul piano works. Always experimental and the engineer on that station was yawn and ank e ng k. And here goes Kong k. a And she s h a u g so farewell to him also along with the many other people to whom we've said farewell in this last program which pretty well catches us up on those who died over the last 5 weeks or so and just either wasn't here or was doing a special for one of the holidays got a few minutes here before we moralize one last person here and I'll tell you who that is a piano player from Detroit named Bob Sr So I guess I'll spell it for you as a g. And actually had me as Dizzy a.j. And e.r. Bob saner who also died within the last couple weeks jazz pianist I will be hearing from him after I talk to you about k p.f.a. And the importance of supporting and why do I even have to do is Why does anybody even have to do this anymore you know talk about how important it is to support Kate p.f.a. Don't you people know the thing is you just have to. Take this step that's all. 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From keep Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles This is rising up what's on Ali and I'm your host son Ali called hot car or on line rising up with Sonali dot com In today's news headlines the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning began its public hearings to determine whether to draw up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump for constitutional scholars were invited to testify 3 from the Democrat side and one from the Republicans chairman Jerrold Nadler made a strong opening statement underscoring the seriousness of prompts conduct in the Ukraine scandal now this is ministrations level of obstruction is without precedent . No other president has vowed to quote fight all of the subpoenas unquote This president promised in the 1974 impeachment proceedings President Nixon introduced dozens of recordings in 1988 President Clinton physically gave his blood President Trump by contrast as refused to produce a single document and directed every witness not to testify. Those are the facts before us that's House Judiciary Chair Gerald NAVL and his opening statement on Wednesday Harvard law professor No a Feldman laid out the logic that the Constitution's authors followed in establishing an impeachment process on concluded that crime committed impeachable offenses on the basis of the testimony and the evidence before the House President Trump has committed impeachable high crimes and misdemeanors by corruptly abusing the office of the presidency Stanford law professor Pamela Karlan slammed Republican efforts to claim that there is no factual basis for impeachment that everything I know about our Constitution and its values and my review of the evidentiary record here Mr Collins I would like to say to you sir that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the life hearing because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts so I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts but if that's Sanford lope.

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