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James Brown The Ultimate Tribute to His Music, Life and Legacy.

By Terry McMoore | February 13, 2007 | Print This Post

 

m_eb4adffb63337bc359efc3e7880282fc.jpgJames Brown the Godfather of Soul is gone but he is not dead. Now I won’t go on record and claim that he is not dead like some have labeled past legends of TV and music such as Tupac Shakur, Elvis Presley, and Bruce Lee.

James Brown lives on through his music and this is ever so true when it comes to the Rap and Hip Hop industry.  Among the over 650 songs that James Brown is either credited with creating, writing or having collaborated on, more than half of them have been used worldwide by Rappers, R&B and Rock artists in the form of samples in their music.

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Please write your Congressman THIS WEEK

By Blayne Clements | February 13, 2007 | Print This Post

 

Soldier in IraqPlease write your house representative THIS WEEK and have them know your view about this Iraqi resolution that they are debating.Here is my letter to my Congressman John Tanner via http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home/

The republicans are no longer in the majority, the democrats won because America spoke loud and clear, that we need to change the course of this country. So the democrats hands have been untied, the strings have been cut, the gloves taken off….what will the democrats do to answer the cry the public made in November…well.. «Read the rest of this article»

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Dr. Jan Simek speaks at Dunbar Cave

By Debbie Boen | February 13, 2007 | Print This Post

 

Dunbar Cave seen from across Swan LakeOn February 15, 6:30 p.m. at the Dunbar Cave Visitor Center The Friends of Dunbar Cave is proud to present Dr. Jan Simek who will be speaking about new discoveries and insights that continue to be made at the Dunbar Cave State Natural Area. Dr. Simek will provide the audience with an up to the minute recap of what is known so far about the ancient human history inside and around Dunbar Cave.

Video Courtesy of Fox 17 News

Admission is free, refreshments will be served, and the public is welcome. The presentation will begin promptly at 6:30 PM. and will last approximately 60 minutes. Questions and answers will follow.

This event is sponsored by Friends of Dunbar Cave.  The regularly scheduled Friends of Dunbar cave meeting will begin place at 6:00pm. New Members are always welcome!

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