Isbell was born in Green Hill, Alabama, two miles from the Alabama/Tennessee state line, the son of interior designer mother, Angela Hill Barnett, and house painter, Mike Isbell.
Isbell's mother was only 17 years old (and his father 19 years old) when he was born, and is the subject of a song, "Children of Children." Isbell's parents divorced, and he has two much younger half-siblings, Chantry Barnett and Emily Isbell.
Isbell grew up in rural North Alabama. His grandparents lived on a farm down the road, next to the school that Isbell attended and looked after him while his parents were at work. His grandfather and uncle taught him to play various musical instruments, including the mandolin when he was 6 years old as it was easier for him to grip as a small child. They enjoyed gospel, bluegrass, and the Grand Ole Opry. In high school he played trumpet and French horn. Isbell's family would get together and play music every week, sometimes twice a week, which Isbell said has a lot to do with where he comes from and the family's focus on music. Isbell's paternal grandfather, who came from a musical family, was a Pentecostal preacher who played guitar in church. He spent his childhood attending both the Pentecostal church and the stricter Church of Christ, which permitted only singing (no musical instruments).
Live oak or evergreen oak is a general term for a number of unrelated oaks in several different sections of the genus Quercus that share the characteristic of evergreen foliage.
The name live oak comes from the fact that evergreen oaks remain green and "live" throughout winter, when other oaks are dormant and leafless. The name is used mainly in North America, where evergreen oaks are widespread in warmer areas along the Atlantic coast from southeast Virginia and North Carolina to Florida, west along the Gulf Coast to Louisiana and Texas, and across the southwest to California and southwest Oregon.
Evergreen oak species are also common in parts of southern Europe and Asia, and are included in this list for the sake of completeness. These species, although not having "live" in their common names in their countries of origin, are colloquially called live oaks when cultivated in North America.
When the term live oak is used in a specific rather than general sense, it most commonly refers to the southern live oak (Quercus virginiana), the first species so named, and an icon of the Old South, but can often refer to other species regionally.
The Suwannee County Historical Museum is located in the depot. Exhibits include a telephone display, a 16th-century Timucaun Indian Village recreation and local history artifacts. The station is one block south of the Old Live Oak City Hall.
Following her parents' divorce, Shires' childhood was divided between the Texas cities of Lubbock and Mineral Wells. She acquired her first violin at the age of ten from a pawn shop in Mineral Wells. At the age of 15 she joined the Texas Playboys, the former backing band for Western swing legend Bob Wills. She is distantly related to noted photographer Erica Shires, who produced the video for the song "Swimmer".
Musical career
Shires released her first solo album, the mostly instrumental Being Brave, in 2005. Four years later, having relocated to Nashville, she released West Cross Timbers and in the same year released Sew Your Heart with Wires, a collaboration with Rod Picott. Her next solo album, Carrying Lightning was released in 2011, followed by Down Fell The Doves in August 2013.
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Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: Fame Publishing
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published: 08 Nov 2014
Live Oak High School 2024 UCA National Champions
Live Oak Eagles Cheerleading
published: 11 Feb 2024
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires - Live Oak
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
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published: 03 Jan 2014
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Live Oak | Live at the Bijou Theatre 2022
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - https://orcd.co/southeastern-10year
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Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the a...
published: 08 Apr 2018
Jason Isbell - Live Oak lyrics
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published: 23 Feb 2014
Tree of the Week: Live Oak
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
published: 27 Jul 2020
Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
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Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
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Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Ani...
published: 26 Aug 2015
Prayer Changes Things, Prayer Changes Us! | Live Oak Baptist Church | 03/10/2024
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Arborist Gene Basler examines live oak 1 year after planting Proper Tree Care
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Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: F...
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Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: Fame Publishing
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Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: Fame Publishing
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Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
www.richtarbell.c...
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
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Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
www.richtarbell.com
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - htt...
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - https://orcd.co/southeastern-10year
Follow Jason Isbell:
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Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - https://orcd.co/southeastern-10year
Follow Jason Isbell:
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Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.c...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the area, including one that is claimed to be the largest Live Oak in the world… all the while keeping an eye out for Alligators!
Thanks for watching (and clicking the LIKE button!)
Find out about all my other adventures on my website; http://sampsonboat.co.uk/
To read more about what I'm doing, or become a Patron, go to https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
To donate, or see all the other ways you can support the project, go to http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho
For sneaky previews of what’s going on in between Episodes, follow my
FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco and
INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco.
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MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!
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Music;
Lobo Loco - Blues Angeline
Lobo Loco - Traveling with Corina
Kevin Macleod - Porch Blues
Heftone Banjo Orchestra - Dill Pickles
Cooper Moore - Banjo Arba Minch Garden
---
19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the area, including one that is claimed to be the largest Live Oak in the world… all the while keeping an eye out for Alligators!
Thanks for watching (and clicking the LIKE button!)
Find out about all my other adventures on my website; http://sampsonboat.co.uk/
To read more about what I'm doing, or become a Patron, go to https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
To donate, or see all the other ways you can support the project, go to http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho
For sneaky previews of what’s going on in between Episodes, follow my
FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco and
INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco.
CROSS SAWMILL
https://crosssawmill.com/
MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!
---
Music;
Lobo Loco - Blues Angeline
Lobo Loco - Traveling with Corina
Kevin Macleod - Porch Blues
Heftone Banjo Orchestra - Dill Pickles
Cooper Moore - Banjo Arba Minch Garden
---
19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed t...
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and enginee...
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
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Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
Narration by Janine Benyus
Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Animation: Kyle Predki
Camera: Joshua Weinstein
Sound: Reed Adler
Archival Research: Audrey Evans
Special Thanks: Stefan and Paul Nowicki
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
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ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.
Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
Narration by Janine Benyus
Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Animation: Kyle Predki
Camera: Joshua Weinstein
Sound: Reed Adler
Archival Research: Audrey Evans
Special Thanks: Stefan and Paul Nowicki
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: Fame Publishing
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 08 Nov 2014
Live Oak High School 2024 UCA National Champions
Live Oak Eagles Cheerleading
published: 11 Feb 2024
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires - Live Oak
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
www.richtarbell.com
published: 03 Jan 2014
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Live Oak | Live at the Bijou Theatre 2022
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - https://orcd.co/southeastern-10year
Follow Jason Isbell:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasonisbell
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JasonIsbell
Website - https://www.jasonisbell.com
http://vevo.ly/eOV650
published: 25 Oct 2023
Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the a...
published: 08 Apr 2018
Jason Isbell - Live Oak lyrics
Hope you enjoy! Thanks for watching!
Please like and subscribe!
published: 23 Feb 2014
Tree of the Week: Live Oak
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
published: 27 Jul 2020
Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.
Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
Narration by Janine Benyus
Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Ani...
published: 26 Aug 2015
Prayer Changes Things, Prayer Changes Us! | Live Oak Baptist Church | 03/10/2024
Powered by Restream https://restream.io
10:30 Service
published: 11 Mar 2024
Arborist Gene Basler examines live oak 1 year after planting Proper Tree Care
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: F...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: Fame Publishing
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: Fame Publishing
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
www.richtarbell.c...
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
www.richtarbell.com
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
www.richtarbell.com
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - htt...
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - https://orcd.co/southeastern-10year
Follow Jason Isbell:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasonisbell
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JasonIsbell
Website - https://www.jasonisbell.com
http://vevo.ly/eOV650
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - https://orcd.co/southeastern-10year
Follow Jason Isbell:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasonisbell
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JasonIsbell
Website - https://www.jasonisbell.com
http://vevo.ly/eOV650
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.c...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the area, including one that is claimed to be the largest Live Oak in the world… all the while keeping an eye out for Alligators!
Thanks for watching (and clicking the LIKE button!)
Find out about all my other adventures on my website; http://sampsonboat.co.uk/
To read more about what I'm doing, or become a Patron, go to https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
To donate, or see all the other ways you can support the project, go to http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho
For sneaky previews of what’s going on in between Episodes, follow my
FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco and
INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco.
CROSS SAWMILL
https://crosssawmill.com/
MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!
---
Music;
Lobo Loco - Blues Angeline
Lobo Loco - Traveling with Corina
Kevin Macleod - Porch Blues
Heftone Banjo Orchestra - Dill Pickles
Cooper Moore - Banjo Arba Minch Garden
---
19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the area, including one that is claimed to be the largest Live Oak in the world… all the while keeping an eye out for Alligators!
Thanks for watching (and clicking the LIKE button!)
Find out about all my other adventures on my website; http://sampsonboat.co.uk/
To read more about what I'm doing, or become a Patron, go to https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
To donate, or see all the other ways you can support the project, go to http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho
For sneaky previews of what’s going on in between Episodes, follow my
FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco and
INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco.
CROSS SAWMILL
https://crosssawmill.com/
MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!
---
Music;
Lobo Loco - Blues Angeline
Lobo Loco - Traveling with Corina
Kevin Macleod - Porch Blues
Heftone Banjo Orchestra - Dill Pickles
Cooper Moore - Banjo Arba Minch Garden
---
19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed t...
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and enginee...
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.
Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
Narration by Janine Benyus
Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Animation: Kyle Predki
Camera: Joshua Weinstein
Sound: Reed Adler
Archival Research: Audrey Evans
Special Thanks: Stefan and Paul Nowicki
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.
Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
Narration by Janine Benyus
Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Animation: Kyle Predki
Camera: Joshua Weinstein
Sound: Reed Adler
Archival Research: Audrey Evans
Special Thanks: Stefan and Paul Nowicki
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Live Oak · Jason Isbell
Southeastern
℗ 2013 Southeastern Records
Released on: 2013-06-11
Music Publisher: Fame Publishing
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform "Live Oak" at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video by Rich Tarbell. Please subscribe to our videos!
www.richtarbell.com
Jason Isbell performing "Live Oak" Live from the Bijou Theatre on December 14, 2022
Stream / Purchase the 10th Anniversary Edition of 'Southeastern' here - https://orcd.co/southeastern-10year
Follow Jason Isbell:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasonisbell
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JasonIsbell
Website - https://www.jasonisbell.com
http://vevo.ly/eOV650
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the area, including one that is claimed to be the largest Live Oak in the world… all the while keeping an eye out for Alligators!
Thanks for watching (and clicking the LIKE button!)
Find out about all my other adventures on my website; http://sampsonboat.co.uk/
To read more about what I'm doing, or become a Patron, go to https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
To donate, or see all the other ways you can support the project, go to http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho
For sneaky previews of what’s going on in between Episodes, follow my
FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/sampsonboatco and
INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/sampsonboatco.
CROSS SAWMILL
https://crosssawmill.com/
MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!
---
Music;
Lobo Loco - Blues Angeline
Lobo Loco - Traveling with Corina
Kevin Macleod - Porch Blues
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Cooper Moore - Banjo Arba Minch Garden
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19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
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Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
Narration by Janine Benyus
Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Animation: Kyle Predki
Camera: Joshua Weinstein
Sound: Reed Adler
Archival Research: Audrey Evans
Special Thanks: Stefan and Paul Nowicki
Isbell was born in Green Hill, Alabama, two miles from the Alabama/Tennessee state line, the son of interior designer mother, Angela Hill Barnett, and house painter, Mike Isbell.
Isbell's mother was only 17 years old (and his father 19 years old) when he was born, and is the subject of a song, "Children of Children." Isbell's parents divorced, and he has two much younger half-siblings, Chantry Barnett and Emily Isbell.
Isbell grew up in rural North Alabama. His grandparents lived on a farm down the road, next to the school that Isbell attended and looked after him while his parents were at work. His grandfather and uncle taught him to play various musical instruments, including the mandolin when he was 6 years old as it was easier for him to grip as a small child. They enjoyed gospel, bluegrass, and the Grand Ole Opry. In high school he played trumpet and French horn. Isbell's family would get together and play music every week, sometimes twice a week, which Isbell said has a lot to do with where he comes from and the family's focus on music. Isbell's paternal grandfather, who came from a musical family, was a Pentecostal preacher who played guitar in church. He spent his childhood attending both the Pentecostal church and the stricter Church of Christ, which permitted only singing (no musical instruments).
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Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.
Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the area, including one that is claimed to be the largest Live Oak in the world… all the while keeping an eye out for Alligators!
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Music;
Lobo Loco - Blues Angeline
Lobo Loco - Traveling with Corina
Kevin Macleod - Porch Blues
Heftone Banjo Orchestra - Dill Pickles
Cooper Moore - Banjo Arba Minch Garden
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19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South - Rebuilding Tally Ho EP19
Live oak (Quercus virginiana), also called Virginia live oak and southern live oak, is evergreen-like and comes in a variety of forms, from shrubby or dwarfed to large and spreading, depending upon the site.
https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/common_ky_trees
With sturdy, spiral trunks and deep roots that intertwine with neighboring trees, a live oak is a force to be reckoned with. Find out how architects and engineers are starting to think like a tree when designing safe and resilient structures.
SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.
Using Live Oak Trees as a Blueprint for Surviving Hurricanes | Think Like a Tree
Narration by Janine Benyus
Director: Michael Kleiman
Producer: Joey Carey
Production Company: Sundial Pictures
Editor: Michael Kleiman
Additional Editing: Marina Epstein-Katz
Animation: Kyle Predki
Camera: Joshua Weinstein
Sound: Reed Adler
Archival Research: Audrey Evans
Special Thanks: Stefan and Paul Nowicki
There's a man who walks beside me It is who I used to be And I wonder if she sees him and confuses him with me And I wonder who she's pinin' for on nights I'm not around Could it be the man who did the things I'm living now? I was rougher than a timber shippin' out of Fond du Lac When I headed south at 17 ol' sheriff on my back I never held a lover in my arms or in my gaze So I found another victim every couple days But the night I fell in love with her I made my weakness known Through the fires and the farmers diggin' dusty fields alone The jealous innuendos of the lonely hearted men Let me know what kind of country I was sleeping in Well you couldn't stay a loner on the plains before the war My neighbors had been slightin' me I had to ask what for Rumors of my wickedness had reached our little town Soon she'd heard about the boys I used to hang around We'd robbed a Great Lakes freighter, killed a couple men or more And I told her her eyes flickered like the sharp steel of a sword All the things that she'd suspected I'd expected her to fear Was the truth that drew her to me when I landed here There's a man who walks beside me he is who I used to be And I wonder if she sees him and confuses him with me And I wonder who she's pinin' for on nights I'm not around Could it be the man who did the things I'm living down? Well I carved a cross from live oak and a box from shortleaf pine Buried her so deep she touched the water table line I picked up what I needed and I headed south again To myself I wondered would I find another friend There's a man who walks beside her, it is who I used to be