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6 x 4 Greetings Birthday Card Japanese Art Utagawa Hiroshige Listening to the Singing Insects at Dokanyama


6 x 4 Greetings Birthday Card Japanese Art Utagawa Hiroshige Listening to the Singing Insects at Dokanyama


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Printed on to a luxury card. Somerset Enhanced is one of the very few digital fine art papers made from original 100% pure cotton fibre and we are pleased to offer digital fine art cards using the Somerset Enhanced 225gsm qualities. The card has a pleasing textured finish to give an “art paper” feel to the finished product….

Jewel Brown Vintage Autograph - Jazz Singing Great - Sang with Louis Armstrong 1961 - 1968 - 3x5 Card - Inscribed - Signed 08/15/1964 - Sings with Heritage Hall Jazz Band - Very Rare - Collector's Dream


Jewel Brown Vintage Autograph – Jazz Singing Great – Sang with Louis Armstrong 1961 – 1968 – 3×5 Card – Inscribed – Signed 08/15/1964 – Sings with Heritage Hall Jazz Band – Very Rare – Collector’s Dream



Jewel Brown Vintage Autograph – Born 1937 – Jazz Singing Great – Signed 3×5 Card – Inscribed “To You Bill & Mary, Sincerely” – Brown now Sings with Heritage Hall Jazz Band – Featured Vocalist with Louis Armstrong from 1961 to 1968 – Born in Houston and Got her start on the Houston Jazz Scene – Appeared in the follwoing films:
1961 – Louis Armstrong & His All Stars / 1965 – Hall Satchmo (Docu) / 1…


I Could Go On Singing Movie Poster (11 x 14 Inches - 28cm x 36cm) (1963) Style E -(Judy Garland)(Dirk Bogarde)(Jack Klugman)(Aline MacMahon)


I Could Go On Singing Movie Poster (11 x 14 Inches – 28cm x 36cm) (1963) Style E -(Judy Garland)(Dirk Bogarde)(Jack Klugman)(Aline MacMahon)


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I Could Go On Singing Poster (11 x 14 Inches – 28cm x 36cm) (1963) Style E reproduction poster print CAST: Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde, Jack Klugman, Aline MacMahon; DIRECTED BY: Ronald Neame. PRODUCER: United Artists, Barbican….

O Come All Ye Faithful


O Come All Ye Faithful


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The Little Drummer Boy


The Little Drummer Boy


$6.93


No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: SIMEONE,HARRY CHORALETitle: LITTLE DRUMMER BOYStreet Release Date: 09/17/1997…

Hard Candy


Hard Candy


$3.66


Special Collector’s Edition/CD + Amary Box + Booklet. This special edition of Hard Candy comes in a DVD-sized hinged box with the full album PLUS two bonus tracks. Tracy Young’s House and Rebirth remixes of the first single “4 Minutes.” Also included in the case is a 16-page full colour booklet with pictures of Madonna and a bag of “Starlite” mint candies. Hard Candy is a brilliant uptempo collect…

Holiday Inn (Special Edition)


Holiday Inn (Special Edition)


$4.49


In 1942, Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby teamed up at Der Bingle’s Paramount Pictures for Holiday Inn, a black-and-white musical that proves more entertaining than Crosby’s color semi-remake White Christmas in 1954. Astaire and Crosby play partner/rival song-and-dance men who compete for the hand of their performing partner, played by Virginia Dale. After Crosby loses, he moves to the Connecticut co…

The Original Christmas Classics (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer / Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town / Frosty the Snowman / Frosty Returns / Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol / Little Drummer Boy / Cricket on the Hearth)


The Original Christmas Classics (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer / Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town / Frosty the Snowman / Frosty Returns / Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol / Little Drummer Boy / Cricket on the Hearth)


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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer:This classic 1964 television special featuring Rudolph and his misfit buddies set the standard for stop-motion animation for an entire generation before Tim Burton darkly reinvented it in the early 1990s. Burl Ives narrates as Sam the Snowman, telling and singing the story of a rejected reindeer who overcomes prejudice and saves Christmas one particularly blustery ye…

The Singing


The Singing


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The Singing

The Singing Detective


The Singing Detective


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Rated: NASynopsis: To call the late Dennis Potter a brilliant scriptwriter understates his amazing accomplishments: He completely redefined television, opening up imaginative possibilities beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. Potter’s sometimes hallucinatory and always multileveled stories fluidly meshed fantasy and reality, and The Singing Detective is the richest and most profound of them all. This visually stylish six-part series focuses on the memories, writings, and feverish deliriums of noir novelist Philip Marlowe, played by the astonishing Michael Gambon. Suffering from the debilitating skin disease psoriasis (which plagued Potter himself) and stuck in a joyless hospital ward with a cast of strange characters, he loses himself in remembrances of his troubled boyhood and caustic marriage, as well as in an elaborate, highly cinematic detective tale starring himself as a singing P.I. As usual in Potter’s work, characters lip-synch to popular songs from the ’30s and ’40s that comment ironically on the action. In addition to Gambon, Alison Steadman, Janet Suzman, Patrick Malahide, Bill Patterson, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, and Imelda Staunton deliver fine performances in this absorbing, disturbing, and beautiful television drama. Karen BacksteinWith the notable exception of Pennies From Heaven, The Singing Detective was the best-known TV miniseries project of the iconoclastic, darkly humored Dennis Potter. A reworking of Potter’s first novel Hide and Seek, the six-part series starred Michael Gambon as crime novelist Philip E. Marlow. Suffering from a hellish skin-and-nerve disease called psoriatic arthroparthy (a painful infliction which ultimately killed the real-life Potter), Marlow was confined to a hospital bed, where under the influence of numerous prescription drugs he began to imagine himself as the hard-boiled hero of his latest detective novel. While trying to solve a difficult case, Marlow continually drifted backward in time to his childhood in the Forest of Dean, occasionally bursting into song to express his emotions. As fantasy and reality merged into one, Marlow was forced into a tortuous session of self-analysis and personal discovery. Virtually everyone in the cast was seen in double and triple roles, including nominal leading ladies Alison Steadman and Joanne Whalley (aka Joanne Whalley-Kilmer). The series earned two BAFTA awards (the British equivalent of the Emmys), one for Best Actor to Michael Gambon. After its initial BBC1 run from November 16, to December 21, 1986, The Singing Detective was shown in the United States via public and cable television, where it picked up another award, the prestigious Peabody, in 1989. Hal EricksonPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Features: Commentary by director Jon Amiel and producer Kenith Trodd; “Dennis Potter: Under the Skin”: An exclusive documentary on the life and career of Dennis Potter; A rarely seen interview featuring Dennis Potter’s personal recollections of The Singing Detective; Four-pa

Singing Spears By Thompson, E. V.


Singing Spears By Thompson, E. V.


$20.33


Author: Thompson, E. V. Series Title: Retallick Series Publication Date: 2011/03/15 Number of Pages: 444 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 4.25 Height: 7.00

In the Cards


In the Cards


$3.19


One desperate writer one hot cowboy silk scarves and sexy scenarios; it's all In the Cards.Alexandrea Taylor writes historical fiction not erotica. She can't even think the wordump-e-n-i-s. But she wishes she could. When her editor wants her to write a story about a cowboy and a bordello using a pack of sex-aid cards she fantasizes about buying her dream home. Except she's sure she's too boring in bed to imagine erotic scenarios. She can't even keep her fiancé satisfiedshe caught him in their bed with another woman. If it wasn't for her friend Zach she doubts she'd feel attractive at all.Zach O'Connor would do anything for his friend Alex. She's the only woman he's ever met who doesn't treat him like a piece of meat. And now that they're sharing a hotel room at a conference it's his opportunity to show her what she means to him. When she asks for his help with a sexy role-playing assignment he knows this is his chance to show Alex she's not only the woman of his fantasies but the woman of his heart as well.With some silk scarves massage oil and imagination it's all in the cards.

SINGING FLOWERS: SINGING FLOWERS


SINGING FLOWERS: SINGING FLOWERS


$12.08


SINGING FLOWERS: SINGING FLOWERS

SINGING COWBOYS: SINGING COWBOYS


SINGING COWBOYS: SINGING COWBOYS


$6.29


SINGING COWBOYS: SINGING COWBOYS

The Singing Detective [3 Discs]


The Singing Detective [3 Discs]


$31.56


With the notable exception of Pennies From Heaven, The Singing Detective was the best-known TV miniseries project of the iconoclastic, darkly humored Dennis Potter. A reworking of Potter’s first novel Hide and Seek, the six-part series starred Michael Gambon as crime novelist Philip E. Marlow. Suffering from a hellish skin-and-nerve disease called psoriatic arthroparthy (a painful infliction which ultimately killed the real-life Potter), Marlow was confined to a hospital bed, where under the influence of numerous prescription drugs he began to imagine himself as the hard-boiled hero of his latest detective novel. While trying to solve a difficult case, Marlow continually drifted backward in time to his childhood in the Forest of Dean, occasionally bursting into song to express his emotions. As fantasy and reality merged into one, Marlow was forced into a tortuous session of self-analysis and personal discovery. Virtually everyone in the cast was seen in double and triple roles, including nominal leading ladies Alison Steadman and Joanne Whalley (aka Joanne Whalley-Kilmer). The series earned two BAFTA awards (the British equivalent of the Emmys), one for Best Actor to Michael Gambon. After its initial BBC1 run from November 16, to December 21, 1986, The Singing Detective was shown in the United States via public and cable television, where it picked up another award, the prestigious Peabody, in 1989. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Singing Detective, The (1986)


Singing Detective, The (1986)


$33.96


With the notable exception of Pennies From Heaven, The Singing Detective was the best-known TV miniseries project of the iconoclastic, darkly humored Dennis Potter. A reworking of Potter’s first novel Hide and Seek, the six-part series starred Michael Gambon as crime novelist Philip E. Marlow. Suffering from a hellish skin-and-nerve disease called psoriatic arthroparthy (a painful infliction which ultimately killed the real-life Potter), Marlow was confined to a hospital bed, where under the influence of numerous prescription drugs he began to imagine himself as the hard-boiled hero of his latest detective novel. While trying to solve a difficult case, Marlow continually drifted backward in time to his childhood in the Forest of Dean, occasionally bursting into song to express his emotions. As fantasy and reality merged into one, Marlow was forced into a tortuous session of self-analysis and personal discovery. Virtually everyone in the cast was seen in double and triple roles, including nominal leading ladies Alison Steadman and Joanne Whalley (aka Joanne Whalley-Kilmer). The series earned two BAFTA awards (the British equivalent of the Emmys), one for Best Actor to Michael Gambon. After its initial BBC1 run from November 16, to December 21, 1986, The Singing Detective was shown in the United States via public and cable television, where it picked up another award, the prestigious Peabody, in 1989. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Guide

George E. Lee's Novelty Singing Orchestra


George E. Lee’s Novelty Singing Orchestra


$4.99


We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

The Singing Ranger: 1949-1953


The Singing Ranger: 1949-1953


$79.98


Bear Family’s The Singing Ranger: 1949-1953 contains every song Hank Snow recorded for RCA in the beginning of his career. Not only are career-making songs like “I’m Movin’ On,” “Marriage Vow,” and “The Rhumba Boogie” included, but so is a wealth of unreleased songs and alternate takes. For diehard Hank Snow fans, this first volume of The Singing Ranger series is the most essential of the three. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi Performers: Hal Aloma – Ukulele; Hoyt Hawkins – Baritone, Baritone (Vocal); Anita Kerr – Choir, Chorus; Dave Bohme – Fiddle; Donald Slayman – Fiddle; Evelyn Wilson – Choir, Chorus; Henry Newton “Tommy” Vaden – Fiddle; Hugh Gordon Stoker – Tenor (Vocal); James Blackwood – Choir, Chorus; Joseph Hale III Talbot – Banjo, Guitar (Steel); Millie Kirkham – Choir, Chorus; Monty Matthews – Choir, Chorus, Baritone (Vocal); R.W. Blackwood – Choir, Chorus; William Matthews – Choir, Chorus, Tenor (Vocal); Al Chernet – Guitar; Anita Carter – Vocals; Charles Randolph Grean – Bass; Clarence E. Snow – Vocals, Guitar; Culley Holt – Bass (Vocal), Choir, Chorus, Bass; Danny Perri – Guitar; Ernest Ernie Newton – Bass; Hank Snow – Vocals, Guitar;

Singing


Singing


$22.92


Singing can be an exciting and fulfilling career, but it takes more than talent to succeed. Get the inside scoop with this detailed guide, which includes tips on education, technique, and more. Profiles of working singers help bring the career to life.

Swinging, Singing, Playing


Swinging, Singing, Playing


$14.38


Former Count Basie trombonist Dennis Wilson, who has spent many years teaching at the University of Michigan, takes over the reins of the big band as an arranger for this effort that features three appearances by Manhattan Transfer vocalist Janis Siegel and two from Nnenna Freelon. Familiar standards, some lesser-known tunes, and four of Wilson’s originals are tossed together to vary the program. Siegel and Freelon sound comfortable in this setting, while given ample opportunity to sing well-known songs in their own way, while Jamie Cullum and Jon Hendricks also get spotlight cameos. There are instrumentals as well, and pianist Geri Allen — one of several fine guest stars added on — flies on the piece “Giant Blues Flag Waver,” where staccato accents collide head on with hard bop. A natural guest for the Basie band, Frank Wess brings his always effervescent flute to top off and play in perfect tandem with the horns on the Quincy Jones arrangement of his classic and endearing tune “Jessica’s Day.” Wilson’s “Dark Morning” is a classic ballad/blues with a solo from the rising star of jazz trumpet Scotty Barnhart, while “Naomi’s Blues” is a cool, clean drink of water with slight flavor additives from two criminally underrated jazz veterans — bassist James Leary and trombonist Clarence Banks. Of the vocal tracks, Cullum’s Mark Murphy light style is unforced and frankly flatly effaced on the ballad “Blame It on My Youth,” while Hendricks shows how to do it up right, in call and response with Curtis Fuller’s trombone and Wilson’s pixie muted trombone during the tick-tock neo-bopper “Blues on Mack Avenue.” Siegel is her reliable self, singing the tale of her hip male friend during “Like Young,” running along the rails with bassist Rufus Reid on “Close Your Eyes,” and swooning delicately with pianist Hank Jones, Reid, and restrained drummer Butch Miles on the delicate “I Have Waited So Long.” Freelon really digs in on her take of the spirited swinger “Too Close for Comfort,” albeit a half step off, while her scatting with the brushed drumming of Miles on the intro of “Yesterdays” prompts the horns to slowly creep in, then roar. Though there’s nothing remarkably innovative here, what is impressive is the consistency of the group playing together as a whole, and if you like jazz singers, this will appeal to you. It’s a fine tribute to masters who are with and not with us, one that Mr. Basie would certainly approve of. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi Performers: Barry Cooper – Trombone (Bass); Butch Miles – Drums; Clarence Banks – Trombone; Cleave E. Guyton, Jr. – Sax (Alto);


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