The Organ was a Canadianpost-punk band formed in 2001 in Vancouver, British Columbia. They officially broke up on December 7, 2006, due to illness and personal conflicts in the band.
Biography
Early years
The Organ were conceived in 2001 by frontwoman Katie Sketch, born Katie Ritchie, in Vancouver, BC. Sketch's musical training started at the age of three, when she began classical training on the violin. Her childhood was spent largely in ignorance of the underground sounds of The Smiths, The Cure, and Joy Division, whom The Organ would later often be favorably compared to. "Tiffany and Bon Jovi – that was my take on ’80s music."
Sketch has said of the time of the formation of the band, when she and the band members were in their early to mid-twenties. "I was in a musical lull, I couldn’t stand what I was listening to," naming Sleater-Kinney as one example. “The local scene was also pretty shitty, and of course the radio was brutal. Then, by total fluke, my mom’s friend’s husband, Ron Obvious, hired me to help with the audio wiring for a studio he was building for Bryan Adams.” Obvious introduced Katie to the world of independent music, and what she calls "that ’80s sound." He created mix-tapes of bands he thought she’d appreciate as a violinist (Roxy Music, Ultravox) and singers with an "amazing natural vocal pitch" (Siouxsie and the Banshees, Nina Hagen, Kate Bush)). This job also led Sketch to Tara Nelson, the engineer who would later record the Organ’s first EP.
The Organ is a quarterly magazine about the world of the pipe organ. It is based in the United Kingdom, but features organs in other countries. It was established in 1921 as a sister-publication of Musical Opinion. Since 2009, its editor-in-chief has been Robert Matthew-Walker.
Bruce Campbell (15 June 1912–9 January 1993) was an English ornithologist, writer and broadcaster, closely associated with the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO).
Life
Campbell was born in Southsea, Hampshire on 15 June 1912. As a young boy, he was influenced by his father, an army officer, birds-nester and egg-collector, who later became the British Army's Inspector of Physical Training. After education at Winchester College, he studied at the University of Edinburgh, obtaining a BSc in forestry. He later gained a doctorate in comparative bird studies, so becoming one of the first field naturalists to also be a trained scientist. In 1938, he married Margaret Gibson-Hill, herself a writer, with whom he had two sons and one daughter. From 1936 to 1948, he was a teacher and university lecturer. After World War II, he brought the work of sound recordist Ludwig Koch to the attention of the BTO. In 1948, Campbell was appointed the first full-time secretary of the BTO, a post he held until 1959. He served on the panel of the Wildlife Collection with Julian Huxley, and was active in the British Ornithologists' Union, the British Ecological Society, and conservation bodies. He conducted a pioneering study of the pied flycatcher at the Nagshead woodland reserve, Gloucestershire. He made radio and television broadcasts relating to natural history for the BBC during the 1950s. In April 1959, despite his having had no previous experience as a producer, he was appointed senior producer at the BBC Natural History Unit in Bristol, a position he held until 1962. He died on 9 January 1993 in Witney, Oxfordshire.
(Keith) Bruce CampbellQC (25 October 1916 – 1990) was a New Zealand-born British lawyer, judge and politician. As a barrister, he specialised in divorce law, and during a brief Parliamentary career he also concentrated on family law issues. His term in office as a judge ended in scandal and enforced removal from office.
On demobilisation Campbell was called to the bar at the Inner Temple. He practised in divorce law, usually on the North-Western circuit, and served on the General Council of the Bar from 1956 to 1960 and from 1965 to 1970. He was made a Queen's Counsel in 1964.
Family exhumes grandma after 10 years, shocked by her appearance #shorts | New York Post
A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need d...
published: 09 Dec 2022
MGFA presents: Bruce Campbell
Bruce Campbell shares his process, scientific knowledge, and inspiration for the current exhibit, Thinking the Cosmos: Kinetic Sculpture. From June 9th, 2018
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Sometimes we wonder if the wealthy people like Jeff Bezos or even the famous ones we only see on TV are really approachable if we ever see them in real life. Well here is your answer and yes, Jeff Bezos is actually approachable.
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See the moment corpse ‘waves’ during burial service
The shocking moment a corpse appears to wave at mourners from inside a coffin during a recent burial is currently going viral.
The weird occurrence, which was filmed by one of the mourners occurred as the deceased was being buried during a Christian service in the city of Manado in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 5.
As a priest read prayers with the devastated family of the deceased gathered around, a hand and fingers could be seen moving under the glass panel in the casket.
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LOOK at ELVIS' HANDS as he LEAVES STAGE FOR THE LAST TIME EVER...it's a KARATE Signal #shorts
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapo...
A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosar...
A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need did they have to take it out?” questioned a second person. “They don’t even let the dead rest in peace anymore.”
The family did not state why they exhumed the body.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/family-exhumes-grandma-after-10-years-shocked-by-her-appearance/
#dominicanrepublic #jarabacoa
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A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need did they have to take it out?” questioned a second person. “They don’t even let the dead rest in peace anymore.”
The family did not state why they exhumed the body.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/family-exhumes-grandma-after-10-years-shocked-by-her-appearance/
#dominicanrepublic #jarabacoa
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Bruce Campbell shares his process, scientific knowledge, and inspiration for the current exhibit, Thinking the Cosmos: Kinetic Sculpture. From June 9th, 2018
Bruce Campbell shares his process, scientific knowledge, and inspiration for the current exhibit, Thinking the Cosmos: Kinetic Sculpture. From June 9th, 2018
Bruce Campbell shares his process, scientific knowledge, and inspiration for the current exhibit, Thinking the Cosmos: Kinetic Sculpture. From June 9th, 2018
Sometimes we wonder if the wealthy people like Jeff Bezos or even the famous ones we only see on TV are really approachable if we ever see them in real life. We...
Sometimes we wonder if the wealthy people like Jeff Bezos or even the famous ones we only see on TV are really approachable if we ever see them in real life. Well here is your answer and yes, Jeff Bezos is actually approachable.
Sometimes we wonder if the wealthy people like Jeff Bezos or even the famous ones we only see on TV are really approachable if we ever see them in real life. Well here is your answer and yes, Jeff Bezos is actually approachable.
The shocking moment a corpse appears to wave at mourners from inside a coffin during a recent burial is currently going viral.
The weird occurrence, which was ...
The shocking moment a corpse appears to wave at mourners from inside a coffin during a recent burial is currently going viral.
The weird occurrence, which was filmed by one of the mourners occurred as the deceased was being buried during a Christian service in the city of Manado in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 5.
As a priest read prayers with the devastated family of the deceased gathered around, a hand and fingers could be seen moving under the glass panel in the casket.
https://www.prahlen.com/
The shocking moment a corpse appears to wave at mourners from inside a coffin during a recent burial is currently going viral.
The weird occurrence, which was filmed by one of the mourners occurred as the deceased was being buried during a Christian service in the city of Manado in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 5.
As a priest read prayers with the devastated family of the deceased gathered around, a hand and fingers could be seen moving under the glass panel in the casket.
https://www.prahlen.com/
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final co...
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapolis, but sadly it was not professionally filmed. Long Live The King!
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►YouTube (Channel 1): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBKSRTqgsOZhWAqmG0C0M4A
►YouTube (Channel 2): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpoMYZq4C3bQrKSnC71mIw
SMELL LIKE THE KING NOW!!! CLICK HERE TO ORDER BRUT COLOGNE AT A GREAT PRICE: https://amzn.to/42NAnaD
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapolis, but sadly it was not professionally filmed. Long Live The King!
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J.R. as Elvis- OFFICIAL LINKS:
►Support J.R. on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JRasELVIS
►YouTube (Channel 1): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBKSRTqgsOZhWAqmG0C0M4A
►YouTube (Channel 2): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpoMYZq4C3bQrKSnC71mIw
A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.
When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.
A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.
Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.
Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.
“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.
“But what need did they have to take it out?” questioned a second person. “They don’t even let the dead rest in peace anymore.”
The family did not state why they exhumed the body.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/family-exhumes-grandma-after-10-years-shocked-by-her-appearance/
#dominicanrepublic #jarabacoa
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Bruce Campbell shares his process, scientific knowledge, and inspiration for the current exhibit, Thinking the Cosmos: Kinetic Sculpture. From June 9th, 2018
Sometimes we wonder if the wealthy people like Jeff Bezos or even the famous ones we only see on TV are really approachable if we ever see them in real life. Well here is your answer and yes, Jeff Bezos is actually approachable.
The shocking moment a corpse appears to wave at mourners from inside a coffin during a recent burial is currently going viral.
The weird occurrence, which was filmed by one of the mourners occurred as the deceased was being buried during a Christian service in the city of Manado in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 5.
As a priest read prayers with the devastated family of the deceased gathered around, a hand and fingers could be seen moving under the glass panel in the casket.
https://www.prahlen.com/
SMELL LIKE THE KING NOW!!! CLICK HERE TO ORDER BRUT COLOGNE AT A GREAT PRICE: https://amzn.to/42NAnaD
◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇
As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapolis, but sadly it was not professionally filmed. Long Live The King!
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J.R. as Elvis- OFFICIAL LINKS:
►Support J.R. on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JRasELVIS
►YouTube (Channel 1): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBKSRTqgsOZhWAqmG0C0M4A
►YouTube (Channel 2): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpoMYZq4C3bQrKSnC71mIw
The Organ was a Canadianpost-punk band formed in 2001 in Vancouver, British Columbia. They officially broke up on December 7, 2006, due to illness and personal conflicts in the band.
Biography
Early years
The Organ were conceived in 2001 by frontwoman Katie Sketch, born Katie Ritchie, in Vancouver, BC. Sketch's musical training started at the age of three, when she began classical training on the violin. Her childhood was spent largely in ignorance of the underground sounds of The Smiths, The Cure, and Joy Division, whom The Organ would later often be favorably compared to. "Tiffany and Bon Jovi – that was my take on ’80s music."
Sketch has said of the time of the formation of the band, when she and the band members were in their early to mid-twenties. "I was in a musical lull, I couldn’t stand what I was listening to," naming Sleater-Kinney as one example. “The local scene was also pretty shitty, and of course the radio was brutal. Then, by total fluke, my mom’s friend’s husband, Ron Obvious, hired me to help with the audio wiring for a studio he was building for Bryan Adams.” Obvious introduced Katie to the world of independent music, and what she calls "that ’80s sound." He created mix-tapes of bands he thought she’d appreciate as a violinist (Roxy Music, Ultravox) and singers with an "amazing natural vocal pitch" (Siouxsie and the Banshees, Nina Hagen, Kate Bush)). This job also led Sketch to Tara Nelson, the engineer who would later record the Organ’s first EP.
He came in the dark night. Few men at his side. Black Douglas' arm for the Bruce. They could not loose. Stab Red Conym down. He won't wear a crown. Fight and kill we will. Win the Battle of Louden Hill. The heart of a lion. The blood of kings. A sword like thunder. Death he will bring. I am The Bruce - The King The Lion. I am The Bruce - The Master of war. March against me - pay in blood. I rule forevermore. The Bruce was crowned at Scone. His glory shone. Still the English are marching. We'll meet them at Sterling. One 'gainst three we stand. Fight for your land. The Battle of Bannockburn A lesson they did learn. (chorus again)