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Jhon Stanley - Apocalypse
Jhon Stanley - Apocalypse versión karaoke. 🧨
published: 17 Apr 2021
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Taking Control of Our Thoughts– Dr. Charles Stanley
The Bible is full of truth about the importance of controlling our minds. In this sermon, Dr. Stanley shares biblical truth found in Colossians 3 about how our tendencies to think as unbelievers change when we become believers. Christ gives us renewed thoughts, and the Bible to guide us towards thinking like Christ—with godly and positive thoughts.
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to www.intouch.org/watch
published: 12 Jan 2015
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TRUMPET VOLUNTARY - JOHN STANLEY - ORGAN SOLO - JONATHAN SCOTT
Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of John Stanley (1712-1786) Trumpet Voluntary on the 1895 T.C. Lewis pipe organ of Albion Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, UK.
If you would like to support us please visit: http://www.scottbrothersduo.com/SUPPORTUS.htm
The Score of Jonathan's arrangements featured in this concert are available here: http://www.scottbrothersduo.com/SCORES.htm
For more information about Scott Brothers Duo please visit
https://www.scottbrothersduo.com
Film & Sound by:
TOM SCOTT
Thanks to:
Everyone at Albion Church
THE ORGAN OF ALBION CHURCH
T.C. LEWIS 1895
(Rebuilt 1953 by Rushworth & Dreaper)
SPECIFICATION
Original Lewis stop names in brackets.
RD indicates changes by Rushworth and Dreaper in 1953
PEDAL ORGAN
1. Acoustic Bass 32 [Quint 10 2/3] RD
2. Open ...
published: 04 May 2021
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John Stanley (1712-1786) - Concerto for the Organ (1775)
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Composer: John Stanley (1712-1786)
Work: Concerto (I) for the Organ, Opera X (1775)
Performers: Stеphen Fаrr (organ); London Bаch Consort
Painting: Karl Anton Hickel (1745-1798) - The House of Commons (c.1793)
Image in high resolution: https://flic.kr/p/2nm5o6a
Further info: https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7978890--organ-concertos
Listen free: https://open.spotify.com/album/5KgxMOPx9ImA4oU8n528KI
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John Stanley
(London, 17 January 1712 - London, 19 May 1786)
English composer and organist. At the age of 2 he had an accident that left him virtually blind, but nonetheless he studied organ with John Reading, and when that was unsatisfactory, with Maurice Greene. By 1726 he had been organist at All Hallows and was ...
published: 18 May 2022
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Jesus Our Savior | Dr. John Stanley
published: 03 May 2023
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John Stanley: Trumpet Voluntary, op. 6, no.5: Voluntary - English Baroque Piece
Charles John Stanley (17 January 1712 – 19 May 1786) was an English composer and organist.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stanley_(composer)
published: 11 Jan 2023
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The Courage to Keep Going – Dr. Charles Stanley
Do you want to give up on your marriage, job, children, financial situation, or other personal struggle? We often feel tempted to quit when we’re in the middle of such difficult circumstances, but giving up is not consistent with who we are as followers of Jesus Christ.
In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how the apostle Paul is a perfect example of someone who never gave up in spite of persistent difficulty and hardship. From his life, we can see how we, too, can gain strength and motivation by acknowledging:
- The awareness of God’s presence with us
- The experience of God’s strength within us
- The assurance of the Lord’s will for us
- The overflowing joy that fills us
- The life-changing lessons God teaches us
- The fruit God’s truth produces through us
- The reward God has promise...
published: 21 May 2020
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The Battle For Self-control – Dr. Charles Stanley
Picture a tug-of-war contest. Two sides struggle against each other, straining to gain control. Can both sides win? Of course not—that’s the nature of the game.
In this message, Dr. Stanley sheds light on the internal conflict each of us must face: the battle between obeying God or indulging our flesh. It’s a high-stakes struggle with only one winner. But as children of God we’re not left on our own—with the Holy Spirit on our side, we’re each equipped with self-control. Learn how this fruit of the Spirit tips the scales in your favor.
This message is part of the series, Expressing Godly Character.
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to www.intouch.org/watch
published: 17 Nov 2018
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INTERVIEW: John's reaction on the pre-season friendly against Barnsley
Accrington Stanley manager John Doolan discusses the pre-season friendly against Barnsley.
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published: 20 Jul 2024
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Trumpet Voluntary by John Stanley - Jason Covey, trumpet; Sean Jackson, organ
https://blog.seanjacksonmusic.com/join-us/
Trumpeter Jason Covey performs a rendition of John Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary accompanied by organist Sean Jackson of http://www.seanjacksonmusic.com. This is the 1st in a series of monthly performances for 2011 featuring friends of Dr. Jackson.
See his blog at https://blog.seanjacksonmusic.com for the other performances in this series as well as performances from the 2010 series.
published: 01 Mar 2011
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Jhon Stanley - Apocalypse
Jhon Stanley - Apocalypse versión karaoke. 🧨
Jhon Stanley - Apocalypse versión karaoke. 🧨
https://wn.com/Jhon_Stanley_Apocalypse
Jhon Stanley - Apocalypse versión karaoke. 🧨
- published: 17 Apr 2021
- views: 64323
53:36
Taking Control of Our Thoughts– Dr. Charles Stanley
The Bible is full of truth about the importance of controlling our minds. In this sermon, Dr. Stanley shares biblical truth found in Colossians 3 about how our ...
The Bible is full of truth about the importance of controlling our minds. In this sermon, Dr. Stanley shares biblical truth found in Colossians 3 about how our tendencies to think as unbelievers change when we become believers. Christ gives us renewed thoughts, and the Bible to guide us towards thinking like Christ—with godly and positive thoughts.
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to www.intouch.org/watch
https://wn.com/Taking_Control_Of_Our_Thoughts–_Dr._Charles_Stanley
The Bible is full of truth about the importance of controlling our minds. In this sermon, Dr. Stanley shares biblical truth found in Colossians 3 about how our tendencies to think as unbelievers change when we become believers. Christ gives us renewed thoughts, and the Bible to guide us towards thinking like Christ—with godly and positive thoughts.
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to www.intouch.org/watch
- published: 12 Jan 2015
- views: 14111555
3:58
TRUMPET VOLUNTARY - JOHN STANLEY - ORGAN SOLO - JONATHAN SCOTT
Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of John Stanley (1712-1786) Trumpet Voluntary on the 1895 T.C. Lewis pipe organ of Albion Church, Ashton-unde...
Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of John Stanley (1712-1786) Trumpet Voluntary on the 1895 T.C. Lewis pipe organ of Albion Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, UK.
If you would like to support us please visit: http://www.scottbrothersduo.com/SUPPORTUS.htm
The Score of Jonathan's arrangements featured in this concert are available here: http://www.scottbrothersduo.com/SCORES.htm
For more information about Scott Brothers Duo please visit
https://www.scottbrothersduo.com
Film & Sound by:
TOM SCOTT
Thanks to:
Everyone at Albion Church
THE ORGAN OF ALBION CHURCH
T.C. LEWIS 1895
(Rebuilt 1953 by Rushworth & Dreaper)
SPECIFICATION
Original Lewis stop names in brackets.
RD indicates changes by Rushworth and Dreaper in 1953
PEDAL ORGAN
1. Acoustic Bass 32 [Quint 10 2/3] RD
2. Open Wood No.1 16 [Great Bass (Open)]
3. Open Wood No.2 (from 16) 16 RD
4. Violone 16 [Violon]
5. Sub Bass16
6. Octave (from 2) 8 RD
7. Bass Flute (from 5) 8
8. Trombone 16 [Posaune]
9. Tromba (from 8) 8 [Trumpet]
10. Tuba (from 47) 8 RD
CHOIR ORGAN (unenclosed)
11. Lieblich Gedackt 8 [Lieblich Gedact]
12. Salicional 8
13. Dulciana 8
14. Flauto Traverso 4
15. Harmonic Piccolo 2 [Piccolo Harmonique]
Octave
Sub Octave
Unison Off
GREAT ORGAN
16. Double Open Diapason 16
17. Open Diapason No.1 8
18. Open Diapason No.2 8
19. Harmonic Flute 8 [Flûte Harmonique]
20. Octave 4
21. Harmonic Flute 4 [Flûte Harmonique]
22. Twelfth 2 2/3 [Octave Quint]
23. Fifteenth 2 [Super Octave]
24. Mixture IV 19.22.26.29
25. Trumpet 8
26. Clarion 4
27. Tuba (from 47) 8 RD
SWELL ORGAN
28. Lieblich Bourdon 16 [Lieblich Gedact]
29. Geigen Diapason 8 [Geigen Principal]
30. Rohr Flöte 8
31. Echo Salicional 8 [Salicional]
32. Viola da Gambe 8 [Viole de Gambe]
33. Voix Celestes 8 TC
34. Geigen Principal 4
35. Flautina 2 [Flautino]
36. Mixture III 15.19.22
37. Double Trumpet 16
38. Horn 8
39. Oboe 8
40. Clarion 4
Tremulant
Octave
Sub Octave
Unison Off
SOLO ORGAN Enclosed
41. Harmonic Flute 8 [Orchestral Flute]
42. Concert Flute 4
43. Clarinet 8 [Clarionet]
44. Orchestral Oboe 8
45. Cor Anglais 8
46. Vox Humana 8
Tremulant
47. Tuba 8 (unenclosed) RD
Octave
Sub Octave
Unison Off
COUPLERS
Swell to Pedal
Swell to Great
Swell to Choir
Choir to Great
Choir to Pedal
Great to Pedal
Solo to Pedal
Solo to Great
Solo to Swell
Solo to Choir
Balanced expression pedals to Swell and Solo
The actions are electro pneumatic
Manual Compass 58 notes
C-a3 (keyboards 61 notes) manual keyboards extend to c4, top 3 notes silent
Pedal Compass 30 notes
CC-f1
https://wn.com/Trumpet_Voluntary_John_Stanley_Organ_Solo_Jonathan_Scott
Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of John Stanley (1712-1786) Trumpet Voluntary on the 1895 T.C. Lewis pipe organ of Albion Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, UK.
If you would like to support us please visit: http://www.scottbrothersduo.com/SUPPORTUS.htm
The Score of Jonathan's arrangements featured in this concert are available here: http://www.scottbrothersduo.com/SCORES.htm
For more information about Scott Brothers Duo please visit
https://www.scottbrothersduo.com
Film & Sound by:
TOM SCOTT
Thanks to:
Everyone at Albion Church
THE ORGAN OF ALBION CHURCH
T.C. LEWIS 1895
(Rebuilt 1953 by Rushworth & Dreaper)
SPECIFICATION
Original Lewis stop names in brackets.
RD indicates changes by Rushworth and Dreaper in 1953
PEDAL ORGAN
1. Acoustic Bass 32 [Quint 10 2/3] RD
2. Open Wood No.1 16 [Great Bass (Open)]
3. Open Wood No.2 (from 16) 16 RD
4. Violone 16 [Violon]
5. Sub Bass16
6. Octave (from 2) 8 RD
7. Bass Flute (from 5) 8
8. Trombone 16 [Posaune]
9. Tromba (from 8) 8 [Trumpet]
10. Tuba (from 47) 8 RD
CHOIR ORGAN (unenclosed)
11. Lieblich Gedackt 8 [Lieblich Gedact]
12. Salicional 8
13. Dulciana 8
14. Flauto Traverso 4
15. Harmonic Piccolo 2 [Piccolo Harmonique]
Octave
Sub Octave
Unison Off
GREAT ORGAN
16. Double Open Diapason 16
17. Open Diapason No.1 8
18. Open Diapason No.2 8
19. Harmonic Flute 8 [Flûte Harmonique]
20. Octave 4
21. Harmonic Flute 4 [Flûte Harmonique]
22. Twelfth 2 2/3 [Octave Quint]
23. Fifteenth 2 [Super Octave]
24. Mixture IV 19.22.26.29
25. Trumpet 8
26. Clarion 4
27. Tuba (from 47) 8 RD
SWELL ORGAN
28. Lieblich Bourdon 16 [Lieblich Gedact]
29. Geigen Diapason 8 [Geigen Principal]
30. Rohr Flöte 8
31. Echo Salicional 8 [Salicional]
32. Viola da Gambe 8 [Viole de Gambe]
33. Voix Celestes 8 TC
34. Geigen Principal 4
35. Flautina 2 [Flautino]
36. Mixture III 15.19.22
37. Double Trumpet 16
38. Horn 8
39. Oboe 8
40. Clarion 4
Tremulant
Octave
Sub Octave
Unison Off
SOLO ORGAN Enclosed
41. Harmonic Flute 8 [Orchestral Flute]
42. Concert Flute 4
43. Clarinet 8 [Clarionet]
44. Orchestral Oboe 8
45. Cor Anglais 8
46. Vox Humana 8
Tremulant
47. Tuba 8 (unenclosed) RD
Octave
Sub Octave
Unison Off
COUPLERS
Swell to Pedal
Swell to Great
Swell to Choir
Choir to Great
Choir to Pedal
Great to Pedal
Solo to Pedal
Solo to Great
Solo to Swell
Solo to Choir
Balanced expression pedals to Swell and Solo
The actions are electro pneumatic
Manual Compass 58 notes
C-a3 (keyboards 61 notes) manual keyboards extend to c4, top 3 notes silent
Pedal Compass 30 notes
CC-f1
- published: 04 May 2021
- views: 164361
11:51
John Stanley (1712-1786) - Concerto for the Organ (1775)
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Composer: John Stanley (1712-1786)
Work: Concerto (I) for the Organ, Opera X (1775)
Performers: Stеph...
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Composer: John Stanley (1712-1786)
Work: Concerto (I) for the Organ, Opera X (1775)
Performers: Stеphen Fаrr (organ); London Bаch Consort
Painting: Karl Anton Hickel (1745-1798) - The House of Commons (c.1793)
Image in high resolution: https://flic.kr/p/2nm5o6a
Further info: https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7978890--organ-concertos
Listen free: https://open.spotify.com/album/5KgxMOPx9ImA4oU8n528KI
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John Stanley
(London, 17 January 1712 - London, 19 May 1786)
English composer and organist. At the age of 2 he had an accident that left him virtually blind, but nonetheless he studied organ with John Reading, and when that was unsatisfactory, with Maurice Greene. By 1726 he had been organist at All Hallows and was appointed at the age of 14 in a similar position at St. Andrews in Holbourne. In 1729 he received a bachelor’s degree in music from Oxford University, from where he returned to London to become a member of the Society of the Inner Temple in 1734. At the same time he performed as a violinist, arranging a series of public concerts at the Swan Tavern, Cornhill, and Castle Tavern on Paternoster Row. By 1742 he was employed at the royal court and soon became a friend of George Frederick Handel. After Handel’s death, in 1760 he continued to develop oratorio concerts in conjunction with John Christopher Smith Jr. In 1770 he was elected to the board of the Foundling Hospital, and in 1779 he succeeded William Boyce as master of the King’s Musick. Stanley was well regarded, both for his majestic performance and for his compositions. These include an opera, Teremintas; a large-scale cantata, The Choice of Hercules; and four oratorios (Jephthah, 1757; Arcadia, 1761; The Fall of Egypt, 1774; and Zimri). He also composed odes for the English court birthdays and other occasions; these have mostly been lost and their exact number is unknown. In addition, he regularly published his music, beginning in 1740 with the eight solos for the flute. These works, as Op. 1-10, include three sets of organ voluntaries (1748-1754), six organ concertos, 15 cantatas, and six “concertos” for solo keyboard. His style is similar to that of Thomas Arne or William Boyce.
https://wn.com/John_Stanley_(1712_1786)_Concerto_For_The_Organ_(1775)
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Composer: John Stanley (1712-1786)
Work: Concerto (I) for the Organ, Opera X (1775)
Performers: Stеphen Fаrr (organ); London Bаch Consort
Painting: Karl Anton Hickel (1745-1798) - The House of Commons (c.1793)
Image in high resolution: https://flic.kr/p/2nm5o6a
Further info: https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7978890--organ-concertos
Listen free: https://open.spotify.com/album/5KgxMOPx9ImA4oU8n528KI
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John Stanley
(London, 17 January 1712 - London, 19 May 1786)
English composer and organist. At the age of 2 he had an accident that left him virtually blind, but nonetheless he studied organ with John Reading, and when that was unsatisfactory, with Maurice Greene. By 1726 he had been organist at All Hallows and was appointed at the age of 14 in a similar position at St. Andrews in Holbourne. In 1729 he received a bachelor’s degree in music from Oxford University, from where he returned to London to become a member of the Society of the Inner Temple in 1734. At the same time he performed as a violinist, arranging a series of public concerts at the Swan Tavern, Cornhill, and Castle Tavern on Paternoster Row. By 1742 he was employed at the royal court and soon became a friend of George Frederick Handel. After Handel’s death, in 1760 he continued to develop oratorio concerts in conjunction with John Christopher Smith Jr. In 1770 he was elected to the board of the Foundling Hospital, and in 1779 he succeeded William Boyce as master of the King’s Musick. Stanley was well regarded, both for his majestic performance and for his compositions. These include an opera, Teremintas; a large-scale cantata, The Choice of Hercules; and four oratorios (Jephthah, 1757; Arcadia, 1761; The Fall of Egypt, 1774; and Zimri). He also composed odes for the English court birthdays and other occasions; these have mostly been lost and their exact number is unknown. In addition, he regularly published his music, beginning in 1740 with the eight solos for the flute. These works, as Op. 1-10, include three sets of organ voluntaries (1748-1754), six organ concertos, 15 cantatas, and six “concertos” for solo keyboard. His style is similar to that of Thomas Arne or William Boyce.
- published: 18 May 2022
- views: 3770
3:53
John Stanley: Trumpet Voluntary, op. 6, no.5: Voluntary - English Baroque Piece
Charles John Stanley (17 January 1712 – 19 May 1786) was an English composer and organist.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stanley_(composer)
Charles John Stanley (17 January 1712 – 19 May 1786) was an English composer and organist.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stanley_(composer)
https://wn.com/John_Stanley_Trumpet_Voluntary,_Op._6,_No.5_Voluntary_English_Baroque_Piece
Charles John Stanley (17 January 1712 – 19 May 1786) was an English composer and organist.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stanley_(composer)
- published: 11 Jan 2023
- views: 5921
42:38
The Courage to Keep Going – Dr. Charles Stanley
Do you want to give up on your marriage, job, children, financial situation, or other personal struggle? We often feel tempted to quit when we’re in the middle ...
Do you want to give up on your marriage, job, children, financial situation, or other personal struggle? We often feel tempted to quit when we’re in the middle of such difficult circumstances, but giving up is not consistent with who we are as followers of Jesus Christ.
In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how the apostle Paul is a perfect example of someone who never gave up in spite of persistent difficulty and hardship. From his life, we can see how we, too, can gain strength and motivation by acknowledging:
- The awareness of God’s presence with us
- The experience of God’s strength within us
- The assurance of the Lord’s will for us
- The overflowing joy that fills us
- The life-changing lessons God teaches us
- The fruit God’s truth produces through us
- The reward God has promised us
- The vision of the cross always before us
- Our love and devotion to Jesus Christ
How we react and respond to the trials of life is a choice we make. Knowing these great promises of God, how will you face the difficulties ahead - with fear, hopelessness, rebellion or courage?
This message is part of the series "The Courage to Stand."
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to https://www.intouch.org/watch
https://wn.com/The_Courage_To_Keep_Going_–_Dr._Charles_Stanley
Do you want to give up on your marriage, job, children, financial situation, or other personal struggle? We often feel tempted to quit when we’re in the middle of such difficult circumstances, but giving up is not consistent with who we are as followers of Jesus Christ.
In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how the apostle Paul is a perfect example of someone who never gave up in spite of persistent difficulty and hardship. From his life, we can see how we, too, can gain strength and motivation by acknowledging:
- The awareness of God’s presence with us
- The experience of God’s strength within us
- The assurance of the Lord’s will for us
- The overflowing joy that fills us
- The life-changing lessons God teaches us
- The fruit God’s truth produces through us
- The reward God has promised us
- The vision of the cross always before us
- Our love and devotion to Jesus Christ
How we react and respond to the trials of life is a choice we make. Knowing these great promises of God, how will you face the difficulties ahead - with fear, hopelessness, rebellion or courage?
This message is part of the series "The Courage to Stand."
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to https://www.intouch.org/watch
- published: 21 May 2020
- views: 4032464
26:40
The Battle For Self-control – Dr. Charles Stanley
Picture a tug-of-war contest. Two sides struggle against each other, straining to gain control. Can both sides win? Of course not—that’s the nature of the game....
Picture a tug-of-war contest. Two sides struggle against each other, straining to gain control. Can both sides win? Of course not—that’s the nature of the game.
In this message, Dr. Stanley sheds light on the internal conflict each of us must face: the battle between obeying God or indulging our flesh. It’s a high-stakes struggle with only one winner. But as children of God we’re not left on our own—with the Holy Spirit on our side, we’re each equipped with self-control. Learn how this fruit of the Spirit tips the scales in your favor.
This message is part of the series, Expressing Godly Character.
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to www.intouch.org/watch
https://wn.com/The_Battle_For_Self_Control_–_Dr._Charles_Stanley
Picture a tug-of-war contest. Two sides struggle against each other, straining to gain control. Can both sides win? Of course not—that’s the nature of the game.
In this message, Dr. Stanley sheds light on the internal conflict each of us must face: the battle between obeying God or indulging our flesh. It’s a high-stakes struggle with only one winner. But as children of God we’re not left on our own—with the Holy Spirit on our side, we’re each equipped with self-control. Learn how this fruit of the Spirit tips the scales in your favor.
This message is part of the series, Expressing Godly Character.
For more messages from Charles Stanley, including this week's broadcast, go to www.intouch.org/watch
- published: 17 Nov 2018
- views: 1621480
3:30
INTERVIEW: John's reaction on the pre-season friendly against Barnsley
Accrington Stanley manager John Doolan discusses the pre-season friendly against Barnsley.
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Accrington Stanley manager John Doolan discusses the pre-season friendly against Barnsley.
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Accrington Stanley manager John Doolan discusses the pre-season friendly against Barnsley.
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- published: 20 Jul 2024
- views: 418
4:11
Trumpet Voluntary by John Stanley - Jason Covey, trumpet; Sean Jackson, organ
https://blog.seanjacksonmusic.com/join-us/
Trumpeter Jason Covey performs a rendition of John Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary accompanied by organist Sean Jackson ...
https://blog.seanjacksonmusic.com/join-us/
Trumpeter Jason Covey performs a rendition of John Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary accompanied by organist Sean Jackson of http://www.seanjacksonmusic.com. This is the 1st in a series of monthly performances for 2011 featuring friends of Dr. Jackson.
See his blog at https://blog.seanjacksonmusic.com for the other performances in this series as well as performances from the 2010 series.
https://wn.com/Trumpet_Voluntary_By_John_Stanley_Jason_Covey,_Trumpet_Sean_Jackson,_Organ
https://blog.seanjacksonmusic.com/join-us/
Trumpeter Jason Covey performs a rendition of John Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary accompanied by organist Sean Jackson of http://www.seanjacksonmusic.com. This is the 1st in a series of monthly performances for 2011 featuring friends of Dr. Jackson.
See his blog at https://blog.seanjacksonmusic.com for the other performances in this series as well as performances from the 2010 series.
- published: 01 Mar 2011
- views: 488322