Saturday, April 18, 2009

David and Goliath - Omar Schindler 1888



(Lithograph by Osmar Schindler (1869-1927): David und Goliath, 1888.)

Susan Boyle - Cry Me A River - 1999 Recording (From The Scottish Daily Record Newspaper)



THE Daily Record has uncovered the only CD ever made by Scotland’s singing sensation Susan Boyle…the Record can reveal she made her first recording back in 1999, when she sang blues ballad Cry Me A River for a charity CD.

Only 1000 copies of the disc were ever produced, but we’ve got hold of the long-forgotten recording and it’s now on our site. A showbiz insider said: “This is a real coup for the Record. The whole world would have wanted to find this.

“People will be scrambling to get their hands on this CD. They will be like gold dust soon.”

Friday, April 17, 2009

Jaime Thietten - My Chance



"'My Chance', received the "Song of the Year" award at this year's Momentum Award ceremonies in Nashville on March 28. This is a second win in this category for Jaime, who received Song of the Year for 'Reckless Love' in 2007, along with 2007 Female Vocalist of the Year."
Her website is: http://www.jtmusic.net/home/

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Stand By Me from David Johnson on Vimeo.


"Stand by Me" performed by musicians around the world from SKAT on Vimeo.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

White House confirms it got 2 million red envelopes


White House confirms it got 2 million red envelopes

President's mail worker claims letter campaign 1 of largest in 35 years
Posted: April 06, 2009
8:21 pm Eastern

By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

The White House mail office has confirmed it received a "deluge" of as many as 2.25 million red envelopes symbolizing the empty promise of lives snuffed out in abortion in a massive campaign that was larger than most White House mailing movements in the last 35 years.

White House mail worker "Steve" has handled letters for 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. for more than three decades. Every single package and letter destined for the White House goes through his office.

Asked if he has seen a flood of red envelopes bound for the White House, Steve chuckled.

"Uh, yes," he said emphatically. "Believe me, they made it here."
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