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In 1988, I spent a day riding around in a limo with the late Gene Clark ...
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In 1988, I spent a day riding around in a limo with the late Gene Clark (Byrds), Randy Meisner (The Eagles) and Rick Roberts (Firefall)... taking them around to radio interviews to promote an upcoming concert. With their consent, I video-taped most of the day with my home camcorder. This priceless video has been sitting in a box since then, only seen by a couple of my friends. Thanks to Youtube... I can now share it with anyone who wants to enjoy it!
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The Complete Malcolm X: http://malcolmxfi...
Marcus Garvey was born in St...
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The Complete Malcolm X: http://malcolmxfi...
Marcus Garvey was born in St Ann's Bay, Jamaica on 17 August 1887, the youngest of 11 children. He inherited a keen interest in books from his father, a mason and made full use of the extensive family library. At the age of 14 he left school and became a printer's apprentice where he led a strike for higher wages. From 1910 to 1912, Garvey travelled in South and Central America and also visited London.
He returned to Jamaica in 1914 and founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). In 1916, Garvey moved to Harlem in New York where UNIA thrived. By now a formidable public speaker, Garvey spoke across America. He urged African-Americans to be proud of their race and return to Africa, their ancestral homeland and attracted thousands of supporters.
To facilitate the return to Africa that he advocated, in 1919 Garvey founded the Black Star Line, to provide transportation to Africa, and the Negro Factories Corporation to encourage black economic independence. Garvey also unsuccessfully tried to persuade the government of Liberia in west Africa to grant land on which black people from America could settle.
In 1922, Garvey was arrested for mail fraud in connection with the sale of stock in the Black Star Line, which had now failed. Although there were irregularities connected to the business, the prosecution was probably politically motivated, as Garvey's activities had attracted considerable government attention. Garvey was sent to prison and later deported to Jamaica. In 1935, he moved permanently to London where he died on 10 June 1940. In 1964, his body was returned to Jamaica where he was declared the country's first national hero.
The Complete Malcolm X: http://malcolmxfi...
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"Don't Worry Baby" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Roger...
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"Don't Worry Baby" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian, produced by Wilson and first recorded by the Beach Boys. The band's version, a tender ballad with falsetto lead vocal by Brian, was first released on their 1964 album Shut Down Volume 2. It was also released as the B-side of The Beach Boys' first U.S. number-one hit single, "I Get Around", managing to reach number 24 on the U.S. Hot 100 in its own right. The single was released in the United States in May 1964 through Capitol Records. It was released a month later, in June 1964, in the United Kingdom.
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Sin lugar a dudas "The Beach Boys"...es uno de los mejores gru...
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Sin lugar a dudas "The Beach Boys"...es uno de los mejores grupos de la historia de la música popular de los 60's ..70's....Este año actuan en Madrid.... y aunque la formación no esta completa...poder verlos sera todo un lujo para los sentidos ¡¡¡ Bienvenidos chicos a España !!!
Undoubtedly "The Beach Boys" ... is one of the best groups in the history of popular music from the 60's .. 70's .... This year performing in Madrid .... and although training is not complete ... to see them will be a luxury for the senses.... Boys Welcome to Spain!
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