Showing posts with label THOMAS. Show all posts
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Saturday, 28 May 2011

Memorial Mention of day - upper Course 45



"The die costing never, although they sleep dust."
-- Minot J. Savage


"We have to be prepared to do heroic sacrifices for the cause of peace that do ungrudgingly for the cause of war. There is any task that is more of entity or more next to my heart."
-- Albert Einstein


"It is't died to fall for the correct Freedom?"
-- Thomas Campbell


"Ah! Never the earth forgets."
-- William Harvest Bryant


Some bravery is showed to treat without witness the one who one could be able to do before all the world."
-- FrançBeing of the Rochefoucauld


"Value Grows to dare, fear to resist behind."
-- Publilius Syrus


"He folds in the stars of #his country."
-- George Henry Boker


"That can raise monuments of marble to perpetuate the fame of hero. That can build memorial you dirty to remember that they will gather there after it times the one who manhood could do and dare for correct, and which big examples of virtue and value has gone before they. But leave us does our offering to the never living soul. Left we builds our benefactions in the no-that grows never heart, that will live and increase and extended bless further our view, further the ken of man and further the touch of time."
-- Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Memorial Day 1884


"We come, no to mourn our dead soldiers, but to rent them."
-- Francis Ud. Walker


"Self-The Confidence is the essence of heroism."
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson


"Who has maintained the faith and struggled the fight; The glory his, the duty of ours."
-- Wallace Bruce


"The Death leaves a heartache anybody can cure, the love leaves a memory anybody can fly."
-- Of a headstone in Ireland



"The true Heroism is extraordinarily sober, a lot undramatic. It is not the impulse to surpass all another in any cost, but the impulse to serve another in any cost."
-- Arthur Ashe


"These heroes have died. They have died arrests liberty-have died arrests #prpers. They are rest. They sleep in the earth have done free, under the flag they rendered stainless, under the solemn pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, embracing it vines. They sleep beneath the shadow of the clouds, distracted equally of sunshine or storm, each as the windowless palace of rest. The Earth can run red with other wars-are peaces. In the midst of the battles, in the roar of conflicts, have found the serenity of dead."
-- Unknown


"How Sleeps the brave, who sink to rest, By all his country wishes blest!"
-- William Collins


"In spite of the fact that anybody sculptured the marble would have to increase in his memory, neither engraved the stone resists register of his deeds, still his remembrance be when that it lasts like the earth they honored."
-- Daniel Webster




"A hero is any that has given his or his life to something bigger that oneself."
-- Joseph Campbell


"The purpose of all war is peace."
-- Santo Augustine


"A hero is one that knows as to hang in a minute a longer."
-- Novalis


"It does not take a hero to order men in battle. It takes a hero to be an of these men that goes to battle."
-- Norman Schwarzkopf


"The dead hero can no expira : The dead still play his part."
-- Charles Sangster


"When we say that "the War is on if you want to it," meant that if all the world peace demanded time of another group of television, would have peaces."
-- John Lennon


"These martyrs of patriotism have given his lives for an idea."
-- Schuyler Colfax


"It is surmounting difficulties that does hero."
-- Louis Pasteur


"The legacy of the heroes is the memory of a big name and the inheritance of a big example."
-- Benjamin Disraeli


"The Heroism is latent in each human soul....Even so humble or unknown, they (the veterans) there is renounced the one who is accounted pleasures and cheerfully undertaken all self-denials; privaciones, toils, dangers, sufferings, sicknesses, mutilations, life-long hurts and losses, died he ? By some very big, dimly seen but very resisted."
-- Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Memorial Day 1828-1914


"The plus brave is surely that they have the vision the clearest that of the that is before his, glory and danger equally, even so like this notwithstanding, luck to know it."
-- Thucydides


"The Peace is more of entity that all justice; and the peace has not been done by the sake of justice, but justice by the sake of peace."
-- Martín Lutero


"It covers them on with beautiful flowers, Deck his with garlands, these brothers of the ours, Lying so silent by night and by day."
-- Carleton


"Each man is a hero and a oráculo to any."
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson


"For the death is no more that one turning of #prpers on of time in eternity."
-- William Penn


"Your silent tents of green We deck with fragrant flowers; Yours has the suffering been, The memory will be ours."
-- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


"But the freedom that have struggled since, and the big country they wrought since, Is his monument in-day, and by aye."
-- Thomas Dunn English


"Spirit, that has done these heroes dare."
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson


" The belief in the possibility of a decisive war short appears to be an of most of ancient and dangerous of human illusions."
-- Robert Lynd


"They have fallen, but or'er his glorious grave Floats free the banner of the cause have died to save."
-- Francis Marion Crawford


"Green sods is all his monuments."
-- Doors of James Percival


"Day of decoration is most of beautiful of our national holidays.... The sinister cannon has turned to branches of palm, and the peel and shrapnel to peach blossoms."
-- Thomas Bailey Aldrich


"They hover Like cloud of witnesses above this Nation."
-- Henry Ward Beecher


"But the fame is his - and future days pillar'd brass will say his praise;"
-- Philip Freneau


"And each support of man with his face in the lamp of his sword drawn proper. Ready To do the one who a tin of hero."
-- Elizabeth Barrett Browning

"With the tears an Earth hath has spilt.His graves would not have to never be green."
-- Thomas Bailey Aldrich


" thy Fall the rain will fall eyes of a mighty nation!"
-- Thomas William Parsons


"Bravery Does not go out never of fashion."
-- William Makepeace Thackeray


"They have seen his country injured woe."
-- Philip Freneau

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Monday, 16 May 2011



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Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Nine Orleans Jazz - New and View - Girl Thomas

Boy Thomas has done most of amazing number of registers, and many of yours available sound CD well now! But premier an opinion: the music and these musicians produce a sound that is as of the fine wine or big coffee - you can take some time to purchase the flavour: but when you you, likes me, will become addicted for life.
Boy Thomas Valentine was a enigma, in spite of the fact that have spent a lot of hours with him his conversation was like his trumpet enjoying: staccato, brief and to the point. Justo the line of melody sparsely has declared. Only a night in a camera of hotel in Melbourne, Australia with most of his band and some star- struck executive of the Club of Jazz of Sydney, comprising me, has left he goes. It has said us wonderful histories of his earlier days and leader of New band Orleans and of the amazing eccentricities of these musicians a lot of time gone in the actions. Wish that had had a tape recorder but again fortunately have abundance of his music officially.
Appointment: The Guide of Penguin to Jazz CD by Cook of Richard Brian Morton (Acucia of Penguin)
When the band has broken to " Smile Darn Smile" in the St Pancras Ayto. It was ecstasy, fair like the register and although Alonzo Stewart was Sammy Penn the overall the effect was electric and have known were in the presence of the living legends.
Left achieve the history out of the way: Boy Thomas was a leader of band of 1922 onward and bands focused throughout Louisiana, but has remained always based in New Orleans.

Proof of 1961 "Boy Thomas - George Lewis Ragtime Stompers" GHB bcd-5. A true classic. Try "The Band of December" of 1965 GHB BCD - 197 and BCD - 198. Then try "New Orleans, The Boy of Living" Legends Thomas and his Algiers Stompers Riverside OCJCCD - 1833 -2 of 1961.
Boy Thomas Valentine was an artist, his bag of tricks was with him at all time; claves of slap, maracas, tambourines, hats for "Cow of Milk Blues" and always the plus big New Orleans grin!
I want to quote of "The Guide of Penguin in Jazz CD" by Cook of Richard and Brian Morton. His brilliant words in the subject can not be bettered. "It has approached this awesome pursues with a Zen-and simplicity, reducing the New Orleans sound to his essentials and creating a lifetime work of them. A fascinating aventaje trumpeter - his method, comprising a strict observance of the melody, a blunt jabbing attack and a vibrato than dreams like a angry trill, directed to create big work and lyrical depth equally. It has taken seldom only, was such voice of strong advantage tended to dominate each band has played with."
My first purchase was the Riverside Boy Thomas and his Algiers Stompers have recommended earlier. He aparta of losing it Emmanuel Paul, this was a band with a long history to play together. Place in Panama Rag, is hotter that a fiery furnace! Gulley House Blues can carry tears to the eyes! Sammy Penn is the true teacher drummer and expect to write on him in a future article.
Boy Thomas Valentine - Trumpet - Vocal and a bag of tricks! Borne Reserve Louisiana 3rd February 1896. Dead 16th June 1987 Nine Orleans.
This is one of the scarce occasions when I have had the good fortune big to be personally acquainted with Boy Thomas and to explain Albert Burbank and Emmanuel Paul when very dear fellow. 1963- 4 Have visited with Boy Thomas and Emmanuel Paul throughout the Or.K. In his visit with the Girl Martyn Ragtime Band. My payment to use my bus of band and driving he arrests a lot of miles was the pleasure and himself, honour to play a session Study 51 Ken Colyer Club with my Band of Gothic Jazz and Boy Thomas andn Emmanuel Paul. Much more tarda, behind Australia was a big joy to renew my friendship with them when they have visited in a show of package - sharing the stage with Dizzy Gillespie. I always remembers an of these no-reporters of press of the jazz in Airport of Sydney that asks Art Blakey as it felt on playing a concert with these primitive musicians". The Art said "is a big honour by #prpers to play in the same stage like these sirs. Left face he - without them would not exist ! They are the creators."

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