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Bill King Performance CBC 1974
Original views of 337. Originally Published on Nov 19, 2013. Due to video & audio enhancements this was republished on July 5, 2015'
This could in fact be the first National performance for Bill King as special guest on CBC's Keith Hampshire's Music Machine in 1974. Toronto, Canada. Edited & Uploaded by Wayne St. John.
WILLIAM MORGAN 'BILL' KING (pianist, composer, publisher, producer) was born on June 22, 1946 in Jefferson, Indiana, U.S.A. He devoted much of his time as a youth to studies with W.C. Handy's former pianist Eva Smith, the Louisville Academy of music's Don Murray, and Indiana University saxophonist/educator Jamey Aebersold. By the early '60's, he had won 16 first place awards in classical piano and clarinet competitions and a scholarship to Oscar Peterson's Advanced Schoo...
published: 06 Jul 2015
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B. B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (Live at Montreux 1993) | Stages
Watch GIGS on Samsung TV Plus: https://www.samsungtvplus.com?action=play&target_tab=discover&target_id=GBBD3000004VR&target_type=1 Available to order now at https://mercury-studios.lnk.to/BBKingLiveAtMontreux93
B.B. King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to be the most influential guitarist of the latter part of the 20th century. His career dates back to the late forties and despite now being in his eighties he remains a vibrant and charismatic live performer. B.B. King has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux festival, appearing nearly 20 times, so choosing one performance was no easy task. This 1993 concert will surely rank as one of his finest at any venue. With a superb backing band and a great set list its a must for any blues fan.
The thrill is ...
published: 21 Jul 2009
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KING IS BILL CIPHER REBORN! Gravity Falls & The Owl House's BIGGEST Connection? (Disney Theory)
We've touched on a few ways Gravity Falls and The Owl House share a connected universe, but let's focus on the biggest prospect thus far: Did Bill Cipher's plea in his final moments actually work? Was he reborn as King in the Owl House? Let's go through all the possible clues and details!
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published: 07 Apr 2020
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Ben E. King - Stand By Me (Audio)
Ben E. King performing Stand By Me, from the album Don't Play That Song!
"Stand by Me" is a song originally performed in 1961 by American singer-songwriter Ben E. King and written by him, along with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who together used the pseudonym Elmo Glick. According to King, the title is derived from, and was inspired by, a spiritual written by Sam Cooke and J. W. Alexander called "Stand by Me Father," recorded by the Soul Stirrers with Johnnie Taylor singing lead.
In 1960, Ben E. King was inspired to update the early 20th-century gospel hymn "Stand by Me" by Charles Albert Tindley, which was based on Psalm 46, "will not we fear, though the Earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea." According to the documentary History of Rock 'n' R...
published: 27 Oct 2009
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MASTERS OF BLUES / B.B. King - Eric Clapton -SRV - Buddy Guy (And Friends)
Mix "Master Of Blues"
Enjoy !!!!!
#MastersOfBlues
published: 10 Apr 2018
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If Bill Cipher and King swapped dialogs
King with Bill Cipher's voice 0:00
Bill Cipher with King's voice 0:14
Audio is obviously taken from The Owl House and Gravity Falls
published: 06 Sep 2020
10:00
Bill King Performance CBC 1974
Original views of 337. Originally Published on Nov 19, 2013. Due to video & audio enhancements this was republished on July 5, 2015'
This could in fact be the...
Original views of 337. Originally Published on Nov 19, 2013. Due to video & audio enhancements this was republished on July 5, 2015'
This could in fact be the first National performance for Bill King as special guest on CBC's Keith Hampshire's Music Machine in 1974. Toronto, Canada. Edited & Uploaded by Wayne St. John.
WILLIAM MORGAN 'BILL' KING (pianist, composer, publisher, producer) was born on June 22, 1946 in Jefferson, Indiana, U.S.A. He devoted much of his time as a youth to studies with W.C. Handy's former pianist Eva Smith, the Louisville Academy of music's Don Murray, and Indiana University saxophonist/educator Jamey Aebersold. By the early '60's, he had won 16 first place awards in classical piano and clarinet competitions and a scholarship to Oscar Peterson's Advanced School of Contemporary Music- (1963) and a scholarship to Berklee School of Music in Boston (1964).
King began his career performing with local community orchestra's and big bands in New York, in 1966. He was a member of The Shadows in 1966 when they had their first Billboard Top 50 hit with jazz pianist Bobby Timmons gospel romp, 'Moanin', a successful stint which led to King working with many of the stars of the day including The Shangrilas, Dick and Dee Dee, Freddy Cannon, The Dovells, and Ronnie Dove. He opened for The Beach Boys on three occasions, and appeared with the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars. By 1968, King had moved from Greenwich Village (where he been house pianist at Louie Jordan's) to Los Angeles to become Linda Ronstadt's Music Director and Pianist. A year later, he joined Janis Joplin's band in the same capacity.
King relocated to Toronto for the first time in 1969, signing a recording contract with Capitol Records who would release two albums over the next few years ('Goodbye Superdad' and 'Dixie Peach') with King as leader. He returned to Los Angeles in 1976 as Music Director for vocalist Martha Reeves. While on a European tour with Reeves, he was persuaded to join The Pointer Sisters and spent the next year touring Japan and the U.S as their Music Director. He moved back to Toronto permanently in the late '70s to form the rock group Kearney, King, and McBride (later known as 'China') and recorded a self-titled album for Epic/CBS.
By 1984, after a year-long stint with Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks, King launched his first independent jazz label known as Night Passage Records, recording several successful albums on that label over the ensuing four years. He also issued one release on Gaia Records ('Magnolia Nights').
During the mid '80s, King began a career as a jazz broadcaster first at Toronto's Q-107 and Q-Jazz, then creating 'The Jazz Report' which ran for almost three years at CIUT-FM, then nationally as 'The Jazz Report Radio Network' which was heard in 26 cities from 1989 to 1991. Bill also hosted and produced "Jazz Preview" a weekly show on Jazz FM for 4 ½ years. During that time he also produced and engineered Joe Sealy's duets as well as acting as co-producer for Jazz FM Sound of Toronto series. In 1987, he established a parallel career as a publisher and record company president with partner Greg Sutherland, founding 'The Jazz Report' Magazine. The duo went on to begin the Radioland record label in 1992, signing a major manufacturing and distribution deal with Verve/Polygram Canada a year later.
Bill King has also been a driving force in the success of The Beaches International Jazz Festival in Toronto, serving as the festival's Artistic Director since its inception in 1988. He was also Artistic Director during the short-lived Toronto International BBQ & Blues Festival. King started the National Jazz Awards in 2001 to recognize outstanding contributions by Canadian jazz musicians.
Awards: 1985 -- JUNO Award Nominee as 'Best Jazz Recording' for 'Avenue B' (Night Passage Records) 2000 -- Co-producer of JUNO Award 'Best Traditional Jazz Recording' (Saxophonist Pat LaBarbera's 'Deep in a Dream') 2001 -- Kirk MacDonald's 'New Beginnings' on Bill King/Greg Sutherland's 'Radioland' label Winner of a JUNO Award 2002 -- Campbell Ryga's 'Spectacular' on Bill King/Greg Sutherland's 'Radioland' label Winner of a JUNO Award 2003 -- National Jazz Awards Winner as 'Producer of the Year' 2003 -- National Jazz Awards Winner as 'Producer of the Year' 2003 -- King and son Jesse's international jazz and blues online news service. Ejazznews.com, nominated as 'Best Jazz Website' by the International Jazz Journalists Association 2007 -- National Jazz Awards Winner of 'The Paul Hoeffler Award for Jazz Photography'.
This video was re-edited and re-mastered by Wayne St. John for Video/Radio Wise Productions using Final Cut Pro for whisperoutoftime Youtube channel. ~July 5, 2105~
https://wn.com/Bill_King_Performance_Cbc_1974
Original views of 337. Originally Published on Nov 19, 2013. Due to video & audio enhancements this was republished on July 5, 2015'
This could in fact be the first National performance for Bill King as special guest on CBC's Keith Hampshire's Music Machine in 1974. Toronto, Canada. Edited & Uploaded by Wayne St. John.
WILLIAM MORGAN 'BILL' KING (pianist, composer, publisher, producer) was born on June 22, 1946 in Jefferson, Indiana, U.S.A. He devoted much of his time as a youth to studies with W.C. Handy's former pianist Eva Smith, the Louisville Academy of music's Don Murray, and Indiana University saxophonist/educator Jamey Aebersold. By the early '60's, he had won 16 first place awards in classical piano and clarinet competitions and a scholarship to Oscar Peterson's Advanced School of Contemporary Music- (1963) and a scholarship to Berklee School of Music in Boston (1964).
King began his career performing with local community orchestra's and big bands in New York, in 1966. He was a member of The Shadows in 1966 when they had their first Billboard Top 50 hit with jazz pianist Bobby Timmons gospel romp, 'Moanin', a successful stint which led to King working with many of the stars of the day including The Shangrilas, Dick and Dee Dee, Freddy Cannon, The Dovells, and Ronnie Dove. He opened for The Beach Boys on three occasions, and appeared with the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars. By 1968, King had moved from Greenwich Village (where he been house pianist at Louie Jordan's) to Los Angeles to become Linda Ronstadt's Music Director and Pianist. A year later, he joined Janis Joplin's band in the same capacity.
King relocated to Toronto for the first time in 1969, signing a recording contract with Capitol Records who would release two albums over the next few years ('Goodbye Superdad' and 'Dixie Peach') with King as leader. He returned to Los Angeles in 1976 as Music Director for vocalist Martha Reeves. While on a European tour with Reeves, he was persuaded to join The Pointer Sisters and spent the next year touring Japan and the U.S as their Music Director. He moved back to Toronto permanently in the late '70s to form the rock group Kearney, King, and McBride (later known as 'China') and recorded a self-titled album for Epic/CBS.
By 1984, after a year-long stint with Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks, King launched his first independent jazz label known as Night Passage Records, recording several successful albums on that label over the ensuing four years. He also issued one release on Gaia Records ('Magnolia Nights').
During the mid '80s, King began a career as a jazz broadcaster first at Toronto's Q-107 and Q-Jazz, then creating 'The Jazz Report' which ran for almost three years at CIUT-FM, then nationally as 'The Jazz Report Radio Network' which was heard in 26 cities from 1989 to 1991. Bill also hosted and produced "Jazz Preview" a weekly show on Jazz FM for 4 ½ years. During that time he also produced and engineered Joe Sealy's duets as well as acting as co-producer for Jazz FM Sound of Toronto series. In 1987, he established a parallel career as a publisher and record company president with partner Greg Sutherland, founding 'The Jazz Report' Magazine. The duo went on to begin the Radioland record label in 1992, signing a major manufacturing and distribution deal with Verve/Polygram Canada a year later.
Bill King has also been a driving force in the success of The Beaches International Jazz Festival in Toronto, serving as the festival's Artistic Director since its inception in 1988. He was also Artistic Director during the short-lived Toronto International BBQ & Blues Festival. King started the National Jazz Awards in 2001 to recognize outstanding contributions by Canadian jazz musicians.
Awards: 1985 -- JUNO Award Nominee as 'Best Jazz Recording' for 'Avenue B' (Night Passage Records) 2000 -- Co-producer of JUNO Award 'Best Traditional Jazz Recording' (Saxophonist Pat LaBarbera's 'Deep in a Dream') 2001 -- Kirk MacDonald's 'New Beginnings' on Bill King/Greg Sutherland's 'Radioland' label Winner of a JUNO Award 2002 -- Campbell Ryga's 'Spectacular' on Bill King/Greg Sutherland's 'Radioland' label Winner of a JUNO Award 2003 -- National Jazz Awards Winner as 'Producer of the Year' 2003 -- National Jazz Awards Winner as 'Producer of the Year' 2003 -- King and son Jesse's international jazz and blues online news service. Ejazznews.com, nominated as 'Best Jazz Website' by the International Jazz Journalists Association 2007 -- National Jazz Awards Winner of 'The Paul Hoeffler Award for Jazz Photography'.
This video was re-edited and re-mastered by Wayne St. John for Video/Radio Wise Productions using Final Cut Pro for whisperoutoftime Youtube channel. ~July 5, 2105~
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 1867
6:42
B. B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (Live at Montreux 1993) | Stages
Watch GIGS on Samsung TV Plus: https://www.samsungtvplus.com?action=play&target_tab=discover&target_id=GBBD3000004VR&target_type=1 Available to order now at htt...
Watch GIGS on Samsung TV Plus: https://www.samsungtvplus.com?action=play&target_tab=discover&target_id=GBBD3000004VR&target_type=1 Available to order now at https://mercury-studios.lnk.to/BBKingLiveAtMontreux93
B.B. King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to be the most influential guitarist of the latter part of the 20th century. His career dates back to the late forties and despite now being in his eighties he remains a vibrant and charismatic live performer. B.B. King has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux festival, appearing nearly 20 times, so choosing one performance was no easy task. This 1993 concert will surely rank as one of his finest at any venue. With a superb backing band and a great set list its a must for any blues fan.
The thrill is gone
The thrill is gone away
The thrill is gone baby
The thrill is gone away
You know you done me wrong baby
And you'll be sorry someday
The thrill is gone
It's gone away from me
The thrill is gone baby
The thrill is gone away from me
Although, I'll still live on
But so lonely I'll be
The thrill is gone
It's gone away for good
The thrill is gone baby
It's gone away for good
Someday I know I'll be open armed baby
Just like I know a good man should
You know I'm free, free now baby
I'm free from your spell
Oh I'm free, free, free now
I'm free from your spell
And now that it's all over
All I can do is wish you well
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#BBKing #TheThrillIsGone #LiveAtMontreux
https://wn.com/B._B._King_The_Thrill_Is_Gone_(Live_At_Montreux_1993)_|_Stages
Watch GIGS on Samsung TV Plus: https://www.samsungtvplus.com?action=play&target_tab=discover&target_id=GBBD3000004VR&target_type=1 Available to order now at https://mercury-studios.lnk.to/BBKingLiveAtMontreux93
B.B. King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to be the most influential guitarist of the latter part of the 20th century. His career dates back to the late forties and despite now being in his eighties he remains a vibrant and charismatic live performer. B.B. King has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux festival, appearing nearly 20 times, so choosing one performance was no easy task. This 1993 concert will surely rank as one of his finest at any venue. With a superb backing band and a great set list its a must for any blues fan.
The thrill is gone
The thrill is gone away
The thrill is gone baby
The thrill is gone away
You know you done me wrong baby
And you'll be sorry someday
The thrill is gone
It's gone away from me
The thrill is gone baby
The thrill is gone away from me
Although, I'll still live on
But so lonely I'll be
The thrill is gone
It's gone away for good
The thrill is gone baby
It's gone away for good
Someday I know I'll be open armed baby
Just like I know a good man should
You know I'm free, free now baby
I'm free from your spell
Oh I'm free, free, free now
I'm free from your spell
And now that it's all over
All I can do is wish you well
===================================
Subscribe: https://mercury-studios.lnk.to/YouTubeSubscribe
Official site: https://www.mercurystudios.co
===================================
#BBKing #TheThrillIsGone #LiveAtMontreux
- published: 21 Jul 2009
- views: 62939222
10:03
KING IS BILL CIPHER REBORN! Gravity Falls & The Owl House's BIGGEST Connection? (Disney Theory)
We've touched on a few ways Gravity Falls and The Owl House share a connected universe, but let's focus on the biggest prospect thus far: Did Bill Cipher's plea...
We've touched on a few ways Gravity Falls and The Owl House share a connected universe, but let's focus on the biggest prospect thus far: Did Bill Cipher's plea in his final moments actually work? Was he reborn as King in the Owl House? Let's go through all the possible clues and details!
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CREDITS
Written by: Kevin Williams
Hosted by: Kevin Williams
Edited by: Kevin Williams
Produced by: Kevin Williams
Graphics by CabooseJr
https://twitter.com/caboosejr
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Artwork by Kaitrin Snodgrass, Nikki Thompson & Kitsune Zakuro!
https://www.instagram.com/kaitsnod/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXD0pNXyQuHtsSAdckwWdiA
https://www.instagram.com/theimaginativeartist/
This video, including all pictures and clips used is a critique and is covered under "fair use" under section 107 of the US Copyright Act 1976. If you would like to see the shows and episodes in full. Purchase them online or the DVD sets by their respective owners.
https://wn.com/King_Is_Bill_Cipher_Reborn_Gravity_Falls_The_Owl_House's_Biggest_Connection_(Disney_Theory)
We've touched on a few ways Gravity Falls and The Owl House share a connected universe, but let's focus on the biggest prospect thus far: Did Bill Cipher's plea in his final moments actually work? Was he reborn as King in the Owl House? Let's go through all the possible clues and details!
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CREDITS
Written by: Kevin Williams
Hosted by: Kevin Williams
Edited by: Kevin Williams
Produced by: Kevin Williams
Graphics by CabooseJr
https://twitter.com/caboosejr
https://www.youtube.com/user/CabooseJr
Artwork by Kaitrin Snodgrass, Nikki Thompson & Kitsune Zakuro!
https://www.instagram.com/kaitsnod/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXD0pNXyQuHtsSAdckwWdiA
https://www.instagram.com/theimaginativeartist/
This video, including all pictures and clips used is a critique and is covered under "fair use" under section 107 of the US Copyright Act 1976. If you would like to see the shows and episodes in full. Purchase them online or the DVD sets by their respective owners.
- published: 07 Apr 2020
- views: 627862
2:58
Ben E. King - Stand By Me (Audio)
Ben E. King performing Stand By Me, from the album Don't Play That Song!
"Stand by Me" is a song originally performed in 1961 by American singer-songwriter Ben...
Ben E. King performing Stand By Me, from the album Don't Play That Song!
"Stand by Me" is a song originally performed in 1961 by American singer-songwriter Ben E. King and written by him, along with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who together used the pseudonym Elmo Glick. According to King, the title is derived from, and was inspired by, a spiritual written by Sam Cooke and J. W. Alexander called "Stand by Me Father," recorded by the Soul Stirrers with Johnnie Taylor singing lead.
In 1960, Ben E. King was inspired to update the early 20th-century gospel hymn "Stand by Me" by Charles Albert Tindley, which was based on Psalm 46, "will not we fear, though the Earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea." According to the documentary History of Rock 'n' Roll, King had no intention of recording the song himself.
King had written it for the Drifters, who passed on recording it. After the "Spanish Harlem" recording session in 1960, King had some studio time left over. The session's producers, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, asked if he had any more songs. King played it on the piano for them. They liked it and called the studio musicians back in to record it.
More from Ben E. King:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCddFtYmhs64qDBlr3yJM8A
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3plJVWt88EqjvtuB4ZDRV3
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ben-e-king/479144
℗ 1961 Atlantic / Rhino
#BenEKing #StandByMe
https://wn.com/Ben_E._King_Stand_By_Me_(Audio)
Ben E. King performing Stand By Me, from the album Don't Play That Song!
"Stand by Me" is a song originally performed in 1961 by American singer-songwriter Ben E. King and written by him, along with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who together used the pseudonym Elmo Glick. According to King, the title is derived from, and was inspired by, a spiritual written by Sam Cooke and J. W. Alexander called "Stand by Me Father," recorded by the Soul Stirrers with Johnnie Taylor singing lead.
In 1960, Ben E. King was inspired to update the early 20th-century gospel hymn "Stand by Me" by Charles Albert Tindley, which was based on Psalm 46, "will not we fear, though the Earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea." According to the documentary History of Rock 'n' Roll, King had no intention of recording the song himself.
King had written it for the Drifters, who passed on recording it. After the "Spanish Harlem" recording session in 1960, King had some studio time left over. The session's producers, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, asked if he had any more songs. King played it on the piano for them. They liked it and called the studio musicians back in to record it.
More from Ben E. King:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCddFtYmhs64qDBlr3yJM8A
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3plJVWt88EqjvtuB4ZDRV3
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ben-e-king/479144
℗ 1961 Atlantic / Rhino
#BenEKing #StandByMe
- published: 27 Oct 2009
- views: 563190745
0:37
If Bill Cipher and King swapped dialogs
King with Bill Cipher's voice 0:00
Bill Cipher with King's voice 0:14
Audio is obviously taken from The Owl House and Gravity Falls
King with Bill Cipher's voice 0:00
Bill Cipher with King's voice 0:14
Audio is obviously taken from The Owl House and Gravity Falls
https://wn.com/If_Bill_Cipher_And_King_Swapped_Dialogs
King with Bill Cipher's voice 0:00
Bill Cipher with King's voice 0:14
Audio is obviously taken from The Owl House and Gravity Falls
- published: 06 Sep 2020
- views: 654212