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Andrew James "Andy" Summers (born 31 December 1942) is an English musician, born in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. Best known as the guitarist for the rock band The Police, he has also recorded twelve solo albums, collaborated with many other artists, toured extensively under his own name, published several books, and composed several film scores.
During Summers' childhood, his family moved to Bournemouth in Dorset, England. After several years of piano lessons, he took up the guitar at the age of thirteen. By age sixteen he was playing in local clubs and by nineteen he had moved to London with his friend Zoot Money to form Zoot Money's Big Roll Band.
Summers' professional career began in the mid-1960s in London as the guitarist for the British rhythm and blues band Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, which eventually came under the influence of the spreading psychedelic scene and evolved into the acid rock group Dantalian's Chariot.
After the demise of Dantalion's Chariot, Summers joined The Soft Machine for a period of three months and toured the United States. For a brief time in 1968, he was a member of The Animals, then known as Eric Burdon and the Animals, with whom he recorded one album, Love Is. The album features a recording of Traffic's "Coloured Rain", which includes a guitar solo by Summers. The LP also included a reworked version of Dantalion's Chariot's sole single "Madman Running Through the Fields".
"The Truth" is the 19th episode of Seinfeld. It is the second episode of the show's third season. It first aired on September 25, 1991. Directed by David Steinberg, this is the first episode in the series (other than the pilot) not directed by Tom Cherones.
After Kramer gets Jerry to donate to a fake relief fund, Jerry gets audited by the IRS. George gives Jerry's tax papers to his girlfriend Patrice (played by Valerie Mahaffey), a representative for the IRS, but has trouble getting around her strange pronunciation habits. George tells the truth to Patrice and they break up, a move that upsets Jerry, as she took the tax papers with her.
Upon learning that Patrice checked into a mental institution, Jerry and George go to see her. When George introduces her to Jerry, she recognizes him as "the Jerome with the tax problems." She reveals to them that after she left George, she got upset and threw out Jerry's tax papers. Jerry never made copies, and the episode ends with him tracking them down by phone.
The Truth (With Jokes) is an American book of political satire and humor by Al Franken, released in October 2005. The book's main focus is on the 2004 presidential election and Franken's research into the Republicans' strategy in their victory—as well as examples of subsequent political overreach which he predicts will be their downfall. Finally, he makes some predictions about the future.
The book opens with a retelling of the aftermath of November 2, 2004, as all the major news stations claim that incumbent U.S. President George W. Bush—reelected with an historically narrow margin over his Democratic opponent, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, of less than 2.5 percentage points—won an "ideological mandate" in this election. Franken points to the previous low point for incumbent presidents' reelections, Woodrow Wilson's 3.2-point 1916 victory, juxtaposes them with the landslide reelection victories of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, Richard Nixon in 1972, and Ronald Reagan in 1984, and counter-argues that Bush's margin of victory was nowhere close to these lopsided contests; further, Franken points out that Bush's margin was 6 points narrower than that of Bill Clinton in 1996 over Republican challenger Bob Dole, and that nobody considered that victory a "mandate".
The Truth is a fiction podcast that seeks to re-imagine what audio drama is and can be. The podcast is released every two weeks. The tagline for the organization is "Movie for your ears". Stories are developed as a collective where frequently the dialogue is completely improvised. Additionally, recordings are made on location and then taken into the studio to be edited. Work by The Truth has been heard on many nationally syndicated public radio programs, including This American Life, Studio 360, Snap Judgment, and The Story (see Links below). The show is part of podcast network Radiotopia.
The Truth stories, while fictional, are often topical and possible. The pilot episode was inspired by the real speech "In Event of Moon Disaster" written for President Richard Nixon in case the Apollo 11 mission failed.
In 2009 Jonathan Mitchell started The Truth with Hillary Frank. Frank had been Mitchell's editor on a story for a show produced by American Public Media (APM) called Weekend America, titled "Eat Cake." The piece was intended to air on Valentine's Day weekend, but Weekend America was cancelled while the story was in production and the last episode was January 29, 2009. Weekend America decided to air the story anyway, on that last broadcast. Peter Clowney, the executive producer at Weekend America, was then moved into a development position at American Public Media. Mitchell and Frank pitched him the idea of doing a regular drama series along the lines of "Eat Cake". The title "The Truth" comes from a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, that goes, "fiction reveals truth that reality obscures."
Andy Summers is a celebrated English guitarist and composer, best known for his work with the iconic rock band The Police. His innovative approach to guitar, characterized by a distinctive use of effects and a unique, textural style, played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of The Police during their rise to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Summers’ skillful integration of rock, reggae, and jazz influences helped create timeless hits like “Every Breath You Take” and “Message in a Bottle.” His contributions to music have been recognized with several awards, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Andy Summers remains a revered figure in the music world, celebrated for his innovative playing style and enduring influence on contemporary guitar music. My Beato Club ...
In this clip, Andy Summers breaks down the structure of The Police's hit song "Message in a Bottle", and how he came up with the iconic guitar riff. Full Interview Here: https://youtu.be/V67Fq47U4ng?si=UkfTWahdas6dG-Vt Check out My NEW Course The Arpeggio Master Class For Guitar 🎸Get it here: → https://beatoguitar.com/ 📚The Beato Ultimate Bundle — $99 FOR ALL OF Rick's Courses. Get it here: ⇢ https://rickbeato.com 👂— The Beato Ear Training Program - $99.00 value 📘— The Beato Book Interactive - $99.00 value 🎸— Beato Beginner Guitar - $159.00 value 🎸— The Quick Lessons Pro Guitar Course - $79.00 value … all for just $99.00 Get it here: https://rickbeato.com
Guitarist Andy Summers discusses the new documentary 'Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police', the break-up, the reunion, his relationship with Sting, and interest in Lady Gaga.
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Video of Andy Summers playing Footprints from the album The Last Dance of Mr X released in 1997. 'Footprints' is a jazz standard composed by saxophonist Wayne Shorter and recorded for his 1967 album Adam's Apple. @MilesDavis Website: https://andysummers.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andysummersofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andysummers_official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/home You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6RD3df_VjA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3rHBApuFwaJy65f7vWQJLr
Most well known as the guitarist for the Police, many may not be familiar with Andy's amazing solo material in the world of ambient new age-y fusion music. This album is my absolute favorite solo CD by Andy Summers, his debut on Private Music, with evocative tracks like "Emperor's Last Straw" and "Red Balloon" taking me instantly back to 1988 when I first heard them...definitely my top picks from this one. I always take this album on my mp3 player when I go on my isolated backpacking trips through the Nantahala National Forest, provides nice ambience. Tracklist: 1. Red Balloon 0:00 2. Mysterious Barricades 3:34 3. When That Day Comes 6:45 4. Train Song 8:05 5. Luna 10:48 6. Satyric Dancer 13:16 7. Shining Sea 17:07 8. Emperor's Last Straw 20:34 9. Rain 25:03 10. Tomorrow 28:17 11. In Prai...
5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") is the seventh studio album by American rock band Van Halen. It was released on March 24, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records and was the first of four albums to be recorded with lead singer Sammy Hagar, who replaced David Lee Roth. The album was named after Eddie Van Halen's home studio, 5150, in turn named after a California law enforcement term for a mentally disturbed person (a reference to Section 5150 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code). The album hit number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, surpassing the band's previous album, 1984, which had peaked at number 2 behind Michael Jackson's Thriller album, on which Eddie made a guest appearance. The album was remastered by Donn Landee and released on October 6, 2023 as part of The Collection II;...
The Police's guitarist promotes his photography book, _Throb_ and discusses the current state of the band. And a bonus "Mystery Dinner" ad with Steve O'Donnell, Marie O'Donnell, and Larry "Bud" Melman.
What is papier-mâché!? From Seinfeld Season 3 Episode 2 'The Truth': After a tortuous evening with a new girlfriend, George tells her they should stop seeing each other. He then makes the mistake of accommodating her when she insists on hearing the reason. Meanwhile, Elaine bites her lip as Kramer's wild romance with her roommate heats up Find your local listing | http://www.seinfeld.com/ Watch all 180 episodes of Seinfeld any time, only on Netflix | https://www.netflix.com/title/70153373 Watch weekdays at 4pm/3c on Comedy Central | https://www.cc.com Subscribe to the Seinfeld channel: https://bit.ly/OfficialSeinfeld Follow Us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seinfeld/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seinfeldtv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/seinfeldtv?lang=en TikTok:...
"That's karma." "No that's Kramer." From Seinfeld Season 3 Episode 2 'The Truth': After a tortuous evening with a new girlfriend, George tells her they should stop seeing each other. He then makes the mistake of accommodating her when she insists on hearing the reason. Meanwhile, Elaine bites her lip as Kramer's wild romance with her roommate heats up. Find your local listing | http://www.seinfeld.com/ Watch all 180 episodes of Seinfeld any time, only on Netflix | https://www.netflix.com/title/70153373 Watch weekdays at 4pm/3c on Comedy Central | https://www.cc.com Subscribe to the Seinfeld channel: https://bit.ly/OfficialSeinfeld Follow Us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seinfeld/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seinfeldtv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/seinfeldtv?...
"Tina likes the couch." From Seinfeld Season 3 Episode 2, 'The Truth': After a tortuous evening with a new girlfriend, George tells her they should stop seeing each other. He then makes the mistake of accommodating her when she insists on hearing the reason. Meanwhile, Elaine bites her lip as Kramer's wild romance with her roommate heats up. Find your local listing | http://www.seinfeld.com/ Watch all 180 episodes of Seinfeld any time, only on Netflix | https://www.netflix.com/title/70153373 Watch weekdays at 4pm/3c on Comedy Central | https://www.cc.com Subscribe to the Seinfeld channel: https://bit.ly/OfficialSeinfeld Follow Us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seinfeld/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seinfeldtv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/seinfeldtv?lang=en TikT...
You want the truth, but you can't handle the truth Jack Nicholson
The stars of Seinfeld were riding high in the ‘90s, but they haven’t all had easy lives since the show came to an end in 1998. Some of them have continued to find success, but others have landed in hot water for things that aren’t funny at all. Michael Richards’ infamous stand-up comedy clip from 2006 effectively ended his career, but he’s far from the only one who has made the news for unfortunate reasons. From the controversial way Jerry Seinfeld met his wife to the tragic details of the actor who played Mr. Kruger, this is the not-so-funny truth about the actors from Seinfeld. #Seinfeld #JerrySeinfeld #Kramer Michael Richards | 0:00 Julia Louis-Dreyfus | 1:31 Jason Alexander | 2:35 Jerry Seinfeld | 3:41 Debra Messing | 4:49 Brad Garrett | 5:58 Ben Stein | 6:50 Drake Bell | 8:06 Daniel...
It's not you, it's me.
After a tortuous evening with a new girlfriend, George (Jason Alexander) tells her they should stop seeing each other. He then makes the mistake of telling her the real reasons when she pushes further. From Season 3, Episode 2: The Truth Find your local listing: http://www.seinfeld.com/ Watch all 180 episodes of Seinfeld any time, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/70153373 Watch weekdays at 4pm/3c on Comedy Central: https://www.cc.com Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes, and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City. #Seinfeld #JerrySeinfeld #LarryDavid #JuliaLouisDreyfus #JasonAlexander #MichaelRichard #SceneCity
Despite being one of the most popular sitcoms of all time, "Seinfeld" is not immune to dark truths. For this list, we’ll be looking at some pretty big somethings behind the scenes of this show about nothing. Our countdown includes The Real Reason Susan Was Killed Off, “Seinfeld” v. “Roseanne,” Angering Puerto Ricans, The Disappearance of Claire the Waitress, and more! Which of these shocked you the most? Share your thoughts in the comments! Watch more great "Seinfeld" videos here: Top 10 Best Seinfeld Supporting Characters: https://youtu.be/vMRgwZtxbS0 Top 10 Times Seinfeld Couldn't Keep a Straight Face: https://youtu.be/jlunZZ34JR0 Seinfeld Cast: Where Are They Now?: https://youtu.be/yRC-Rb7uZxo Become a channel member to get access to special perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaW...
Andrew James "Andy" Summers (born 31 December 1942) is an English musician, born in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. Best known as the guitarist for the rock band The Police, he has also recorded twelve solo albums, collaborated with many other artists, toured extensively under his own name, published several books, and composed several film scores.
During Summers' childhood, his family moved to Bournemouth in Dorset, England. After several years of piano lessons, he took up the guitar at the age of thirteen. By age sixteen he was playing in local clubs and by nineteen he had moved to London with his friend Zoot Money to form Zoot Money's Big Roll Band.
Summers' professional career began in the mid-1960s in London as the guitarist for the British rhythm and blues band Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, which eventually came under the influence of the spreading psychedelic scene and evolved into the acid rock group Dantalian's Chariot.
After the demise of Dantalion's Chariot, Summers joined The Soft Machine for a period of three months and toured the United States. For a brief time in 1968, he was a member of The Animals, then known as Eric Burdon and the Animals, with whom he recorded one album, Love Is. The album features a recording of Traffic's "Coloured Rain", which includes a guitar solo by Summers. The LP also included a reworked version of Dantalion's Chariot's sole single "Madman Running Through the Fields".
Creep in through my window
Dance upon the wall
Come in here beside me
Climb into my soul
Take me to the water,
Down into the cool
Everlasting memory
Everlasting pool
Aching in the darkness
Burning in the sun
Calling from the water
This life has just begun
Strength of blood and muscle
Life of wood and bone
Searching for a fire
Searching for a home...
Home...home...home...
Crouching in the darkness
Hiding in the stone
Trembling in the darkness
This man is not alone
Hit me by the memory
Hurt me to the bone
Make my fists with starlight
Carry me back home...
Home...
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