The population grew until the 1950s except for between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, the commune was to be rocked by emigration as the population fell over half since the 1950s census. Emigration was very large between the 1950s and the 1970s.
Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile for original, exclusive performances by Van Morrison, check-out the official channel at http://www.youtube.com/officialexilefilms
Headsoup performing Domino by Van Morrsion. The guitarist, John Platania played guitar for Van Morrison on the recording of Domino.
http://www.johnplatania.com
His gigs in the Hudson River Valley caught the ear of Morrison, who was living at the time in Woodstock. After auditioning for Morrison in the spring of 1969, Platania began his long association with the rock legend, capturing ears with his signature guitar work on Morrison's commercial breakthrough with the album Moondance and hit single of the same name.
As Platania tells it, Morrison helped refine and refocus his musical approach ...
published: 06 Dec 2009
John Platania - I will be standing
I love this song, very beautiful.
I wanna the tab of this song!
published: 29 Jan 2011
Chip Taylor & John Platania
concert in Belfast
published: 04 Mar 2014
Chip Taylor with John Platania and Kendall Carson - Wild Thing - Iridium (7.7.11)
Chip Taylor brought his great Rock n' Roll Joe project to Iridium, featuring John Platania (guitarist in the classic Van Morrison line-up), and Americana rising star Kendall Carson.
In addition to his great new album, Chip played his classic hits including "Angel of the Morning" "Can't Let Go" and the seminal "Wild Thing"
published: 10 Jul 2011
Unreleased ( 1 of 3 ) -Wild Night - Van Morrison- Rainbow Theatre- London July 1973
This track was left off the DVD Too Late To Stop Now and features Van with The Caledonia Soul Orchestra
Van Morrison: vocals, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone
John Platania: guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Labes: organ, piano (8 May 1973 onwards)
James Trumbo: piano (15 February 1973 to 19 April 1973)[6]
David Hayes: bass, backing vocals
Jack Schroer: alto, tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, tambourine, backing vocals
Dahaud Shaar: drums, backing vocals
Bill Atwood: trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals
Nathan Rubin: first violin
Terry Adams: cello[7]
Nancy Ellis: viola
Tom Halpin: violin (replaced by Tim Kovatch, uncertain date)
Tim Kovatch: violi
published: 24 Feb 2022
Black Dog & Bad Luck
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Black Dog & Bad Luck · John Platania
Lucky Dog
℗ 2002 Elwood H. Smith
Released on: 2002-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 05 Nov 2015
1970s USA, Interview with Gay Rights Activist John Platania
1970s USA, Interview with Gay Rights Activist John Platania from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. Clip ref MF3. For commercial projects only. To order the clip clean and high res, or to find out more, visit http://www.kinolibrary.com.
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NTERVIEW John Platania walking in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, discussing cruising. Hipster type man.
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published: 12 Nov 2020
Lucky Dog
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Lucky Dog · John Platania
Lucky Dog
℗ 2002 Elwood H. Smith
Released on: 2002-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 05 Nov 2015
Exclusive Van Morrison In Conversation London, July 1973
Courtesy Of The BBC
With Bob Harris ( Old Grey Whistle Test )
Van starts the conversation in classic mode ,
Bob H: How long ago did you plan this visit ( to the UK ) ?
Van M: About 2 or 3 minutes ago ! Excellent reaction from Poker face Bob, not too sure if he caught it .......
Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile for original, exclusive performances by Van Morrison, check-out the official channel at http:/...
Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile for original, exclusive performances by Van Morrison, check-out the official channel at http://www.youtube.com/officialexilefilms
Headsoup performing Domino by Van Morrsion. The guitarist, John Platania played guitar for Van Morrison on the recording of Domino.
http://www.johnplatania.com
His gigs in the Hudson River Valley caught the ear of Morrison, who was living at the time in Woodstock. After auditioning for Morrison in the spring of 1969, Platania began his long association with the rock legend, capturing ears with his signature guitar work on Morrison's commercial breakthrough with the album Moondance and hit single of the same name.
As Platania tells it, Morrison helped refine and refocus his musical approach to serving the song as a player from the perspective of a songwriter. "He was the one who taught me that." Platania's guitar work can be heard on four other Morrison studio albums and the live release It's Too Late To Stop Now. He also co-wrote two songs on Philosopher's Stone and in 2006 rejoined Morrison's band for the Pay The Devil world tour.
Nik Rael - Lead Vocal/Bass
Steve Petrone - Drums/Vocals
John Platania - Guitar/Vocals
Steven Wright-Mark - Keyboards/Vocals
Produced by John Platania
Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile for original, exclusive performances by Van Morrison, check-out the official channel at http://www.youtube.com/officialexilefilms
Headsoup performing Domino by Van Morrsion. The guitarist, John Platania played guitar for Van Morrison on the recording of Domino.
http://www.johnplatania.com
His gigs in the Hudson River Valley caught the ear of Morrison, who was living at the time in Woodstock. After auditioning for Morrison in the spring of 1969, Platania began his long association with the rock legend, capturing ears with his signature guitar work on Morrison's commercial breakthrough with the album Moondance and hit single of the same name.
As Platania tells it, Morrison helped refine and refocus his musical approach to serving the song as a player from the perspective of a songwriter. "He was the one who taught me that." Platania's guitar work can be heard on four other Morrison studio albums and the live release It's Too Late To Stop Now. He also co-wrote two songs on Philosopher's Stone and in 2006 rejoined Morrison's band for the Pay The Devil world tour.
Nik Rael - Lead Vocal/Bass
Steve Petrone - Drums/Vocals
John Platania - Guitar/Vocals
Steven Wright-Mark - Keyboards/Vocals
Produced by John Platania
Chip Taylor brought his great Rock n' Roll Joe project to Iridium, featuring John Platania (guitarist in the classic Van Morrison line-up), and Americana rising...
Chip Taylor brought his great Rock n' Roll Joe project to Iridium, featuring John Platania (guitarist in the classic Van Morrison line-up), and Americana rising star Kendall Carson.
In addition to his great new album, Chip played his classic hits including "Angel of the Morning" "Can't Let Go" and the seminal "Wild Thing"
Chip Taylor brought his great Rock n' Roll Joe project to Iridium, featuring John Platania (guitarist in the classic Van Morrison line-up), and Americana rising star Kendall Carson.
In addition to his great new album, Chip played his classic hits including "Angel of the Morning" "Can't Let Go" and the seminal "Wild Thing"
This track was left off the DVD Too Late To Stop Now and features Van with The Caledonia Soul Orchestra
Van Morrison: vocals, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone
Jo...
This track was left off the DVD Too Late To Stop Now and features Van with The Caledonia Soul Orchestra
Van Morrison: vocals, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone
John Platania: guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Labes: organ, piano (8 May 1973 onwards)
James Trumbo: piano (15 February 1973 to 19 April 1973)[6]
David Hayes: bass, backing vocals
Jack Schroer: alto, tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, tambourine, backing vocals
Dahaud Shaar: drums, backing vocals
Bill Atwood: trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals
Nathan Rubin: first violin
Terry Adams: cello[7]
Nancy Ellis: viola
Tom Halpin: violin (replaced by Tim Kovatch, uncertain date)
Tim Kovatch: violi
This track was left off the DVD Too Late To Stop Now and features Van with The Caledonia Soul Orchestra
Van Morrison: vocals, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone
John Platania: guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Labes: organ, piano (8 May 1973 onwards)
James Trumbo: piano (15 February 1973 to 19 April 1973)[6]
David Hayes: bass, backing vocals
Jack Schroer: alto, tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, tambourine, backing vocals
Dahaud Shaar: drums, backing vocals
Bill Atwood: trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals
Nathan Rubin: first violin
Terry Adams: cello[7]
Nancy Ellis: viola
Tom Halpin: violin (replaced by Tim Kovatch, uncertain date)
Tim Kovatch: violi
1970s USA, Interview with Gay Rights Activist John Platania from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. Clip ref MF3. For commercial projects only. To order ...
1970s USA, Interview with Gay Rights Activist John Platania from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. Clip ref MF3. For commercial projects only. To order the clip clean and high res, or to find out more, visit http://www.kinolibrary.com.
Subscribe for more high quality, rare and inspiring clips from our extensive archive of footage.
NTERVIEW John Platania walking in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, discussing cruising. Hipster type man.
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1970s USA, Interview with Gay Rights Activist John Platania from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. Clip ref MF3. For commercial projects only. To order the clip clean and high res, or to find out more, visit http://www.kinolibrary.com.
Subscribe for more high quality, rare and inspiring clips from our extensive archive of footage.
NTERVIEW John Platania walking in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, discussing cruising. Hipster type man.
Kinolibrary is a commercial archive film agency supplying high quality, rare and inspiring footage to media professionals. Our collections cover a wealth of eclectic and intriguing themes, locations and eras. Visit http://www.kinolibrary.com for more info.
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Courtesy Of The BBC
With Bob Harris ( Old Grey Whistle Test )
Van starts the conversation in classic mode ,
Bob H: How long ago did you plan this visit ( to t...
Courtesy Of The BBC
With Bob Harris ( Old Grey Whistle Test )
Van starts the conversation in classic mode ,
Bob H: How long ago did you plan this visit ( to the UK ) ?
Van M: About 2 or 3 minutes ago ! Excellent reaction from Poker face Bob, not too sure if he caught it .......
Courtesy Of The BBC
With Bob Harris ( Old Grey Whistle Test )
Van starts the conversation in classic mode ,
Bob H: How long ago did you plan this visit ( to the UK ) ?
Van M: About 2 or 3 minutes ago ! Excellent reaction from Poker face Bob, not too sure if he caught it .......
Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile for original, exclusive performances by Van Morrison, check-out the official channel at http://www.youtube.com/officialexilefilms
Headsoup performing Domino by Van Morrsion. The guitarist, John Platania played guitar for Van Morrison on the recording of Domino.
http://www.johnplatania.com
His gigs in the Hudson River Valley caught the ear of Morrison, who was living at the time in Woodstock. After auditioning for Morrison in the spring of 1969, Platania began his long association with the rock legend, capturing ears with his signature guitar work on Morrison's commercial breakthrough with the album Moondance and hit single of the same name.
As Platania tells it, Morrison helped refine and refocus his musical approach to serving the song as a player from the perspective of a songwriter. "He was the one who taught me that." Platania's guitar work can be heard on four other Morrison studio albums and the live release It's Too Late To Stop Now. He also co-wrote two songs on Philosopher's Stone and in 2006 rejoined Morrison's band for the Pay The Devil world tour.
Nik Rael - Lead Vocal/Bass
Steve Petrone - Drums/Vocals
John Platania - Guitar/Vocals
Steven Wright-Mark - Keyboards/Vocals
Produced by John Platania
Chip Taylor brought his great Rock n' Roll Joe project to Iridium, featuring John Platania (guitarist in the classic Van Morrison line-up), and Americana rising star Kendall Carson.
In addition to his great new album, Chip played his classic hits including "Angel of the Morning" "Can't Let Go" and the seminal "Wild Thing"
This track was left off the DVD Too Late To Stop Now and features Van with The Caledonia Soul Orchestra
Van Morrison: vocals, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone
John Platania: guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Labes: organ, piano (8 May 1973 onwards)
James Trumbo: piano (15 February 1973 to 19 April 1973)[6]
David Hayes: bass, backing vocals
Jack Schroer: alto, tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, tambourine, backing vocals
Dahaud Shaar: drums, backing vocals
Bill Atwood: trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals
Nathan Rubin: first violin
Terry Adams: cello[7]
Nancy Ellis: viola
Tom Halpin: violin (replaced by Tim Kovatch, uncertain date)
Tim Kovatch: violi
1970s USA, Interview with Gay Rights Activist John Platania from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. Clip ref MF3. For commercial projects only. To order the clip clean and high res, or to find out more, visit http://www.kinolibrary.com.
Subscribe for more high quality, rare and inspiring clips from our extensive archive of footage.
NTERVIEW John Platania walking in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, discussing cruising. Hipster type man.
Kinolibrary is a commercial archive film agency supplying high quality, rare and inspiring footage to media professionals. Our collections cover a wealth of eclectic and intriguing themes, locations and eras. Visit http://www.kinolibrary.com for more info.
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TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thekinolibrary
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Courtesy Of The BBC
With Bob Harris ( Old Grey Whistle Test )
Van starts the conversation in classic mode ,
Bob H: How long ago did you plan this visit ( to the UK ) ?
Van M: About 2 or 3 minutes ago ! Excellent reaction from Poker face Bob, not too sure if he caught it .......
John Russo. The college softball season got under way for several NCAA Division I programs last week ... Gov ... 12-13 ... John’s ... Last week, Kuttown’s Kayden Platania (BuenaRegional) received All-Academic honors by the USTFCCCA. Contact John Russo.. 609-272-7184 ... .
He later introduced the members of his two-woman, six-man band not once, but twice ... It was a brave move, artistically ... Bay Area guitarist JohnPlatania, who first collaborated with Morrison in 1969 and in subsequent decades, is back in the fold again ... .