The Rivers of Belief
Music Video Part of series ( Enigma )
Duration : 4 min 28 sec
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Music Therapy Autism
Music therapy autism is ideal to treat autistic kids. In essense what is music therapy? It is the ability to use music to cure mental illness and the practitioner requires a music therapy degree.
Duration : 1 min 52 sec
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NORMA JEAN MEMORIES OF THE PAST
Norma Jean Beasler was born January 30, 1938 in Wellston, Oklahoma, and grew up admiring country singer Kitty Wells, who considers her the biggest influence. She got her start performing on radio stations in the Oklahoma City area and by age 12, she had her own radio show on KLPR-AM. She toured Oklahoma with various bands, starting with Merl Lindsay and His Oklahoma Night Riders at age 16, followed by the Bill Gray Band at 18. Norma was the Bill Gray Band’s full-time vocalist, and made guest appearances with major country stars. Early on, she befriended soon-to-be country star Wanda Jackson.
In 1955, she got a regular spot on the ABC-TV show Ozark Jubilee in Springfield, Missouri, where she stayed for two years and received national exposure. Host Red Foley suggested calling her simply Norma Jean, and the name stuck; she also became known as Pretty Miss Norma Jean. She met Porter Wagoner on the show and in 1959, signed a recording contract with Columbia Records. A string of unsuccessful singles followed, and she headed for Nashville, Tennessee where Wagoner invited her to audition for his syndicated weekly TV program, The Porter Wagoner Show. She became a regular on the show in 1961 and stayed for six years.[citation needed]
Norma Jean toured and performed across the country with Wagoner, and RCA producer Chet Atkins signed her to a recording contract with RCA Records.
[edit]Success in the 1960s
In 1963, Norma Jean released her first single with RCA, “Let’s Go All the Way.” The song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard country charts. She released an album of the same name which spawned two more Top 40 hits, “I’m a Walking Advertisement (For the Blues)” followed by “Put Your Arm Around Her.” Because of the singles’ success, she was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry.
In late 1965, she released an album titled, Pretty Miss Norma Jean. It was the most successful of her career, hitting number three on the Top Country Albums list. The first single from the album, “Go Cat Go,” became a Top 10 hit, peaking at number eight. Two more singles were released, starting with “I Cried All the Way to the Bank,” which also proved successful. After that, “I Wouldn’t Buy a Used Car From Him,” written by Harlan Howard, was another Top 10 hit, making her one of the most popular female country singers of the era. Fans appreciated the humor implicit in some of her recordings.
From 1965 to 1967, Norma Jean produced a series of solid country singles and albums and continued to appear on Wagoner’s show. On television she projected a wholesome image, singing hurting and cheating songs relevant to her personal life.
Norma’s biggest hit came in 1966. It was an unusual recording with Bobby Bare and Liz Anderson, “The Game of Triangles,” a wife-husband-other woman drama that hit number five on the Billboard chart and earned the trio a Grammy nomination.
Norma Jean left Wagoner’s show in 1967 after marrying Jody Taylor (whom she later divorced) and was replaced by newcomer Dolly Parton, who went on to become one of country music’s leading female stars. Parton said later she had a hard time replacing Norma because she was so loved by country fans)
That year, her single, “Heaven Help the Working Girl” (an early feminist song) was a Top 20 hit, the last one of her career. Despite a lack of major country hits, her albums continued to sell, like 1967′s Jackson Ain’t a Very Big Town, which peaked at number 11 on the “Top Country Albums” list.
[edit]Later career and life today
Norma Jean moved back to her home state of Oklahoma and charted her last record, “The Kind of Needin’ I Need,” in 1971 and soon left RCA Records. In later years, she struggled with alcoholism, then committed herself to Christianity. She inched back into the music industry in the 1980s with a few recordings and personal appearances; and made a minor chart appearance with Claude Gray with a remake of her 1963 hit, “Let’s Go All the Way.”
In recent years, she has been ociated with Cowboy Church in Branson, Missouri. She released her first album of new music in 15 years in 2005, The Loneliest Star in Texas. This album contains a biographical song titled, “Pretty Miss Norma Jean,” written by singer and performer Debbie Horton from Branson On The Road and recorded by Wanda Jackson. Her accomplishments include performing at New York’s Carnegie Hall and Madison Square Garden. She has not been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since returning to Oklahoma in the late 1960s. She is married to Al Martin.
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Duration : 0:2:42
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Paranoid Schizo – the Archetypes
Music by the Archetypes, video by Sei. Footage from Brooklyn and Mexico.
Duration : 0:2:29
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Music Therapy – Alternative Medicines
An introduction to music therapy, hitting the right notes for your health. Alternative medicines therapy. Download free report at http://www.AlternativeMedicinesExposed.com
Duration : 56 sec
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Nik Westman with Esther on Violin
Nik and Esther rehearse before a Nik Westman concert at Connections coffeehouse in Pittsburgh.
Duration : 2 min 57 sec
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spirit trance kali shiva baul tantra
this video & music one of the world’s most finest and ecstatic TRANCE through authentic,very deep human philosophy with complete sacred mystic thoughts . actual the song a bit meaning about after death the only universal truth ..where the human body gone..and stop to breath and workable,nobody can buy death nor rule the death and very easily surrender all egos and power to time and leave this unique and beautiful world also as long as all desires,passions,works,yogic life,fun loving life. how soul and body’s connection was so deep,attached and long journey they spent together.most important situation for body&soul connections every thoughts as example of memories conversation is the moral focus of this beautiful baul song…so now the time to go and change this body to another as rent a another house. so this song completely says in between body,mind&soul…how they were and they really feeling sad and very emotional thoughts they r giving all beautiful example just from now …a simple memory for them,who knows maybe never they’ll meet again or anymore bc all depend upon “karma”…. so karma is the best in our life…baul philosophy is seem like very easy and simple lyrics and their madness music&dance but the meaning is very high philosophical thoughts,deep meditation,practise of chakras and high level tantra…
Renowned for his high energy and deep devotional performances, Babukishan is a master of Indian spiritual and folk fusion performance. He is also a seasoned Bollywood Film composer & music director.
He was raised in the Baul of Bengal tradition, a subculture of rural Bengal, India, who is known for their ecstatic devotional singing accompanied by simple folk instruments. His background in the world of music sounds like a who’s who list of famous musicians.
He has performed with and made albums with great names such as Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Mick Jagger, Pt. Ravi Shankar, Pt. Hariprased Charausia, Zakir Hussian and many others.
He is the eldest son of the internationally renowned singer and Bengali musician, Purna Das Baul and the grandson of one of the greatest Baul saints in history, Guru Shri Nabani Das Baul.
Baul & Indian rhythms combined with the Reggae produced his own brand of World Music, of which Babu’s New Age Bengali Folk Fusion is the result. Babukishan does not just “play” music — he oozes music from his soul and showers his instruments with that essence.
http://myspace.com/babukishandasbaul
another authentic traditional original baul music from baul guru…
http://cdbaby.com/cd/babukishan
peace,love,light&happiness
healing trance…
mystic music,dance&arts
ALL COPYRIGHTS RESERVED BY BABUKISHAN
the president of “the bauls of bengal cultural institution & vedic academy”
http://thebaulsofbengal.blip.tv/
Duration : 0:10:26
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Hilton Barcelos – Mix Archetypes Special
Hilton Barcelos, composer, poet, interpreter, reveals himself as an instigator musician and modern arranger.
Through his lyrics and the aesthetic musical comedy, he focuses in the social, spiritual, mystical matters and human passions. For Hilton, intuition is the medium that leads his workmanship.
According to C.G.Jung, archetypes are psychic images of the collective unconscious which are inherent to all humanity.
Visit:
www.hiltonbarcelos.com.br
www.primaveraproducoes.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/hiltonbarcelos
To buy, please send me email:
primaveraproducoes@gmail.com
Duration : 0:5:0
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Music Contracts "Download Here Lowest Price On the Web"
http://www.musiccontract.info Get up to date on the latest music industry happenings with WWW.MUSIC CONTRACT.INFO This new music industry blog is dedicated to helping you with great advice with things such as getting a great home studio recording, Mixing, Mastering, Starting an indie label, How to pick a good manager, What are 360 deals and much much more. They even have the lowest price on the web for Music business contracts and tons of free advice that you would pay an attorney hundreds for. Go check them out.
Duration : 32 sec
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Malevolent Awakening – Frenzied (audio only)
Song: Frenzied
Band: Malevolent Awakening
Album: Demo
Website: www.myspace.com/malevolentawakening
Lyrics:
The vagrant blood flows within
With the words burning
deep in our minds
Forgot, left in the void
A breed of tainted lineage
Run berserk, existing to maim
Sinister laugh as your cut down
The last vision a
cackling face
Lest we forget morals
Frenzied
Turncoat
From life Shadow upon light
Bloodlust passion
Furious sensation (2X)
Deeds renown, never forgot
A past wake dread, the merciless
Unearth the grave,
dance with the dead
Vile tongues now speak thy name
Run berserk, existing to maim
Sinister laugh as your cut down
The last vision a
cackling face
Lest we forget morals
Frenzied
Turncoat
From life Shadow upon light
Bloodlust passion
Furious sensation (2X)
Bloodshed tranquility
Killing with nihility
Morbid ferocity
Fed by atrocity
Slaughterers, blood fed rage
Through bloodstained eyes
we kill so blind
Death wage, dealing hate
Obsessed with the hunt
Run berserk, existing to maim
Sinister laugh as your cut down
The last vision a
cackling face
Lest we forget morals
Frenzied
Turncoat
From life Shadow upon light
Bloodlust passion
Furious sensation (2X)
You – suffer my punishment
Duration : 0:5:23
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