Sarah Benck and the Robbers perform the song “Got To Be” (Vito Cole/Jason Ferguson) at Micks Music & Bar in the Benson area of Omaha, Nebraska on Thursday, March 27, 2008 during Sarahs Birthday Bash.Sarah Benck and the Robbers are: Sarah Benck—rythm guitar and vocals; Jason Ferguson—lead guitar; James Carrig—bass guitar; Scott “Zip” Zimmerman—percussion and vocals.
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Sarah Benck and the Robbers perform the song “Dig Your Grave” (Benck/Ferguson) at Micks Music & Bar in the Benson area of Omaha, Nebraska on Thursday, March 27, 2008 during Sarahs Birthday Bash.Sarah Benck and the Robbers are: Sarah Benck—rythm guitar and vocals; Jason Ferguson—lead guitar; James Carrig—bass guitar; Scott “Zip” Zimmerman—percussion and vocals.
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(www.KayvonTV.com) Kayvon was sponsored by Sharpie Markers during 2007 for an autographed Pink Ribbon Jersey drive for Breast Cancer Research. Here is the video of the journey.
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Recorded in 1973 in Tokyo at the Sun Plaza. This is heralded as some of her greatest work.The seventies also heralded a rebirth in Vaughans recording activity. In 1971, Bob Shad, who had worked as a producer with Vaughan during her contract with Mercury Records, asked Vaughan to record for his new record label, Mainstream Records. Basie veteran Ernie Wilkins arranged and conducted her first Mainstream album, A Time In My Life in November 1971. In April of 1972, Vaughan recorded a collection of ballads written, arranged and conducted by Michel Legrand. Arrangers Legrand, Peter Matz, Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson teamed up for Vaughans third Mainstream album, Feelin Good. Vaughan also recorded Live in Japan, a live album in Tokyo with her trio in September of 1973.During her sessions with Legrand, Bob Shad presented “Send In The Clowns”, a Stephen Sondheim song from the Broadway musical A Little Night Music, to Vaughan for consideration. The song would become Vaughans signature, replacing the chestnut “Tenderly” that had been with her from the beginning of her solo career.Unfortunately, Vaughans relationship with Mainstream soured in 1974, allegedly in a conflict precipitated by Fisher over an album cover photograph and/or unpaid royalties [citation needed]. This left Vaughan again without a recording contract for three years.Addendum : There was also an album with the Jimmy Rowles Quintet. I also saw in the Mainstream catalogs of an album called Sarah Vaughan and Art Farmer -Mainstream #409 Can anyone elaborate?
November 2006 (Medialink) - Just hours after the winning couple was announced, “Dancing with the Stars” top dancers came to New York City to celebrate the fifth annual World Childrens Day and support fundraising efforts for Ronald McDonald House Charities.”Dancing with the Stars” champions Emmitt Smith and his dance partner Cheryl Burke, along with Mario Lopez and his partner Karina Smirnoff, joined World Childrens Day global ambassador Sarah Ferguson and a host of entertainers at the 42nd Street McDonalds in New York City to celebrate.McDonalds and its owners/operators, suppliers, and customers from around the world have raised almost $75 million dollars over the past four years for Ronald McDonald House Charities and other childrens causes.——————————————————————————–Produced for McDonalds
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