Anna Marie Wooldridge (August 6, 1930 – August 14, 2010), known by her stage nameAbbey Lincoln, was an American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actress, who wrote and performed her own compositions. She was a civil rights advocate during the 1960s.
During the 1980s, Lincoln’s creative output was smaller and she released only a few albums during that decade. Her song "For All We Know" is featured in the 1989 film Drugstore Cowboy. During the 1990s and until her death, however, she fulfilled a 10-album contract with Verve Records. After a tour of Africa in the mid-1970s, she adopted the name Aminata Moseka.
A member of one house will not usually refer directly to the other, but refer to it indirectly using the phrase 'another place', or 'the other place'. So for example, a member of the Canadian Senate would not mention 'the House of Commons', but would use the phrase 'the other place'.
The tradition does not extend to business (such as speeches and interviews) conducted outside the house, and is generally dropped when a debate is directly addressing the nature of the other house, such as in debates on reform of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The reasons for the tradition are unclear, but it has been suggested that it dates back to a period of ill-feeling between the two houses of the UK Parliament. Similarly a member talking of their own house would refer to it as 'this place'.
Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley. It consists of 100 cast iron sculptures of the artist's own body, facing towards the sea.
After being displayed at several locations in Europe, it has become permanently located at Crosby Beach in northwestern England. The work was controversial in the local area due to issues such as possible economic gain or environmental damage from tourism. A meeting on 7 March 2007 by Sefton Council accepted proposals that would allow the sculptures to be kept permanently at Crosby Beach in place of being moved to New York.
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The work consists of cast iron figures which face out to sea, spread over a 2mile (3.2km) stretch of the beach between Waterloo and Blundellsands. Each figure is 189cm tall (nearly 6feet 2½inches) and weighs around 650kg (over 1400lb).
In common with most of Gormley's work, the figures are cast replicas of his own body. As the tides ebb and flow, the figures are revealed and submerged by the sea. The figures were cast at two foundries, Hargreaves Foundry in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and Joseph and Jesse Siddons Foundry in West Bromwich.
Another Time, Another Place was Bryan Ferry's second studio album as a solo artist. The album reached #4 in the UK charts in 1974.
Recording took place in London at Island, Ramport and AIR studios. Like Ferry's previous solo album, it consisted mainly of covers, with this time the exception of the last song, which gave its title to the album and was written by Ferry.
This choice of repertoire, together with the more sophisticated settings and production, gave the album a more "grown-up", serious and even reflective quality than Ferry's previous album, which sounds more fun and at times hectic.
In Scotland in 1943 during World War II, Janie (Phyllis Logan) is a young Scottish housewife married to Dougal (Paul Young), who is 15 years older. Participating in a war rehabilation program, the couple take in three Italian prisoners of war to work on their farm. Janie soon falls in love with one of the three, Luigi (Giovanni Mauriello). She begins a secret relationship with Luigi that is doomed from the start.
Max Roach Quartet & Abbey Lincoln, BRT TV Studio, Schaarbeek, Belgium, January 10, 1964 (Colorized)
Presentation Jan Gheysen 00:00
We Insist! Freedom Now Suite:
Intro 2:30
Driva Man 4:50
Triptych (Prayer/Protest/ Peace) 9:58
All Africa 19:09
Freedom Day 25:27
Lineup:
Max Roach : drums
Abbey Lincoln : vocals
Clifford Jordan : tenor saxophone
Coleridge Perkinson : piano
Eddie Khan : bass
published: 03 Oct 2022
Max Roach 5tet wt Abbey Lincoln Freedom Day 1964 HD
"Freedom Now Suite"Belgian TV BTR2 1964
published: 01 Jan 2015
Abbey Lincoln featuring Stan Getz - Bird alone
Words & Music by Abbey Lincoln !!
Opening track from the album : "You gotta pay the band" (featuring Stan Getz), 1991.
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Hank Jones - Piano
Charlie Haden - Bass
Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor)
Maxine Roach - Viola
Mark Johnson - Drums
Abbey Lincoln - Vocals
published: 27 Jun 2010
Abbey Lincoln - Nice Jazz Festival - LIVE 1995
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Max Roach 5tet wt Abbey Lincoln Driva Man 1964 HD
"Freedom Now Suite" Belgian TV BTR2 1964
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Abbey Lincoln in concert 1994
The songs : Down here below , Bird Alone , love is you , ce si bon . Enjoy this 22 minutes concert .
published: 20 Mar 2016
Abby Lincoln Quartet - Lionel Hampton/ Midnight Sun
Presentation Jan Gheysen 00:00
We Insist! Freedom Now Suite:
Intro 2:30
Driva Man 4:50
Triptych (Prayer/Protest/ Peace) 9:58
All Africa 19:09
Freedom Day 25:...
Presentation Jan Gheysen 00:00
We Insist! Freedom Now Suite:
Intro 2:30
Driva Man 4:50
Triptych (Prayer/Protest/ Peace) 9:58
All Africa 19:09
Freedom Day 25:27
Lineup:
Max Roach : drums
Abbey Lincoln : vocals
Clifford Jordan : tenor saxophone
Coleridge Perkinson : piano
Eddie Khan : bass
Presentation Jan Gheysen 00:00
We Insist! Freedom Now Suite:
Intro 2:30
Driva Man 4:50
Triptych (Prayer/Protest/ Peace) 9:58
All Africa 19:09
Freedom Day 25:27
Lineup:
Max Roach : drums
Abbey Lincoln : vocals
Clifford Jordan : tenor saxophone
Coleridge Perkinson : piano
Eddie Khan : bass
Words & Music by Abbey Lincoln !!
Opening track from the album : "You gotta pay the band" (featuring Stan Getz), 1991.
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Words & Music by Abbey Lincoln !!
Opening track from the album : "You gotta pay the band" (featuring Stan Getz), 1991.
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Hank Jones - Piano
Charlie Haden - Bass
Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor)
Maxine Roach - Viola
Mark Johnson - Drums
Abbey Lincoln - Vocals
Words & Music by Abbey Lincoln !!
Opening track from the album : "You gotta pay the band" (featuring Stan Getz), 1991.
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Hank Jones - Piano
Charlie Haden - Bass
Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor)
Maxine Roach - Viola
Mark Johnson - Drums
Abbey Lincoln - Vocals
Directed by : Patrick Savey
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Presentation Jan Gheysen 00:00
We Insist! Freedom Now Suite:
Intro 2:30
Driva Man 4:50
Triptych (Prayer/Protest/ Peace) 9:58
All Africa 19:09
Freedom Day 25:27
Lineup:
Max Roach : drums
Abbey Lincoln : vocals
Clifford Jordan : tenor saxophone
Coleridge Perkinson : piano
Eddie Khan : bass
Words & Music by Abbey Lincoln !!
Opening track from the album : "You gotta pay the band" (featuring Stan Getz), 1991.
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Hank Jones - Piano
Charlie Haden - Bass
Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor)
Maxine Roach - Viola
Mark Johnson - Drums
Abbey Lincoln - Vocals
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Anna Marie Wooldridge (August 6, 1930 – August 14, 2010), known by her stage nameAbbey Lincoln, was an American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actress, who wrote and performed her own compositions. She was a civil rights advocate during the 1960s.
During the 1980s, Lincoln’s creative output was smaller and she released only a few albums during that decade. Her song "For All We Know" is featured in the 1989 film Drugstore Cowboy. During the 1990s and until her death, however, she fulfilled a 10-album contract with Verve Records. After a tour of Africa in the mid-1970s, she adopted the name Aminata Moseka.
I think about the life I live A figure made of clay And think about the things I lost The things I gave away And when I'm in a certain mood I search the house and look One night I found these magic words In a magic book Throw it away Throw it away Give your love, live your life Each and every day And keep your hand wide open Let the sun shine through 'Cause you can never lose a thing If it belongs to you There's a hand to rock the cradle And a hand to help us stand With a gentle kind of motion As it moves across the land And the hand's unclenched and open Gifts of life and love it brings So keep your hand wide open If you're needing anything Throw it away Throw it away Give your love, live your life Each and every day And keep your hand wide open Let the sun shine through 'Cause you can never lose a thing If it belongs to you Throw it away Throw it away Give your love, live your life Each and every day And keep your hand wide open Let the sun shine through 'Cause you can never lose a thing If it belongs to you 'Cause you can never lose a thing If it belongs to you You can never ever lose a thing If it belongs to you You can never ever lose a thing If it belongs to you You can never ever lose a thing