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1591 Old Highway 64, Crawfordsville AR Real Estate For Sale - 27212 01:33
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing 1591 Old Highway 64, Crawfordsville AR Real Estate For Sale - 27212running time:01:33 added by:CryeLeike3 source: YouTubeReal estate for sale at Crawfordsville AR - 27212 - Birds & Blooms - Azaleas butterfly bushes daylilies and fantastic dogwood. Blooms all over the yard. Detached Garage has electricity & water. Screened in porch that let you see the beauty.The home has a sunroom with wonderful windows. Country style formal dining room. Kitchen updated last few years bar island hardwood floors pantry and 21 cabinets eat in kitchen. Each bedroom has access to its own bath. - for more info visit www.crye-leike.com
174 James Mill Road, Crawfordsville AR Real Estate For Sale - 25868 00:46
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing 174 James Mill Road, Crawfordsville AR Real Estate For Sale - 25868running time:00:46 added by:CryeLeike6 source: YouTubeReal estate for sale at Crawfordsville AR - 25868 - Former equipment dealer location. Chain link fence opens onto James MILL road. This is a Marion location with a Crawdfordsville mailing address. Great interstate access and exit. Great location just needs a new owner.Serious offers only will be considered. - for more info visit alappling.crye-leike.com
Johnnie Taylor - I'm Gonna Keep Loving You 04:01
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Johnnie Taylor - I'm Gonna Keep Loving Yourunning time:04:01 added by:gern2010 source: YouTube1976 Columbia Records. Cat# KC 3951. Johnnie Harrison Taylor Profile: Gospel/r&b/soul singer, born 5 May 1937 in Crawfordsville, Arkansas, died 31 May 2000 in Dallas, Texas. He started his career in the mid-1950s as a member of gospel group The Highway QC's but left that group in 1957 to replace Sam Cooke as lead vocalist for The Soul Stirrers. Taylor has been active as a solo artist since the early 1960s, first at Sam Cooke's SAR Records, later at the Stax label where he had a string of hits. His best known song from that period is probably "Who's Making Love" (1968). Following the bankruptcy of Stax in 1976 he signed at Columbia where he recorded his biggest hit "Disco Lady" (1976), the first single to be rewarded with a platinum record in the US (for selling 2 million copies). After a brief period at Beverly Glen Music in the early 1980s he signed at Malaco Records in 1984 where he would record until his death.
Johnnie Taylor: Wanting What You Can't Have (Having What You Don't Want) 03:09
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Johnnie Taylor: Wanting What You Can't Have (Having What You Don't Want)running time:03:09 added by:missfunkyflyy source: YouTubeFrom the obscure and commercially not successful 1977 RCA LP "Reflections". This was Johnnie's one and only LP for RCA. After this LP he again recorded for Columbia. What the reason for this quick label jump is, I guess we'll never find out. It's an excellent record, produced by Don Davis. en.wikipedia.org staxrecords.free.fr Quote: "Despite Johnnie Taylor's awesome run of hit records, he remains somewhat of an enigma, perhaps the most underrated recording artist of all time. Never-the-less, over the past twenty-five years, this 48-year old singing sensation has been one of the most versatile and durable recording artists of the era. With a career than embraced Gospel, Pop, Blues, Doo Wopp, Memphis Soul, and even Disco, Taylor has proven he can handle any piece of music. Johnnie Harrison Taylor was born in Crawfordsville, Arkansas on May 5, 1938, and reared in nearby West Memphis. Inspired equally by gospel and blues (the legendary bluesman Junior Parker as his neighbor), Taylor first recorded in the early fifties as part of the Five Echoes, a Doo-wopp group that had one release on the Chance label in Chicago. However, he didn't receive any real recognition of "SOMEWHERE TO LAY MY HEAD". Taylor's lead singing was strikingly close to Sam Cooke, so it wasn't surprising that he took Cooke's place in the Soul Stirrers in 1957. During the next two years, Taylor would make a number of fine recordings with that group, but he eventually left to pursue a short career as a preacher ...
Johnnie Taylor: I Want You Back Again 03:30
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Johnnie Taylor: I Want You Back Againrunning time:03:30 added by:missfunkyflyy source: YouTubeFrom the obscure and commercially not successful 1977 RCA LP "Reflections". This was Johnnie's one and only LP for RCA. After this LP he again recorded for Columbia. What the reason for this quick label jump is, I guess we'll never find out. It's an excellent record, produced by Don Davis. en.wikipedia.org staxrecords.free.fr Quote: "Despite Johnnie Taylor's awesome run of hit records, he remains somewhat of an enigma, perhaps the most underrated recording artist of all time. Never-the-less, over the past twenty-five years, this 48-year old singing sensation has been one of the most versatile and durable recording artists of the era. With a career than embraced Gospel, Pop, Blues, Doo Wopp, Memphis Soul, and even Disco, Taylor has proven he can handle any piece of music. Johnnie Harrison Taylor was born in Crawfordsville, Arkansas on May 5, 1938, and reared in nearby West Memphis. Inspired equally by gospel and blues (the legendary bluesman Junior Parker as his neighbor), Taylor first recorded in the early fifties as part of the Five Echoes, a Doo-wopp group that had one release on the Chance label in Chicago. However, he didn't receive any real recognition of "SOMEWHERE TO LAY MY HEAD". Taylor's lead singing was strikingly close to Sam Cooke, so it wasn't surprising that he took Cooke's place in the Soul Stirrers in 1957. During the next two years, Taylor would make a number of fine recordings with that group, but he eventually left to pursue a short career as a preacher ...
Michael Marconi - Uncle John's 04:53
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Michael Marconi - Uncle John'srunning time:04:53 added by:SouthernFoodways source: YouTubeMichael Marconi, owner of Uncle John's restaurant in Crawfordsville, Arkansas, 72327. Part of a project documenting barbecue in Arkansas. Interviews and photographs by Rachel Reynolds Luster. Visit www.southernfoodways.org for more.
2011 AAC Silencer Shoot 02:01
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing 2011 AAC Silencer Shootrunning time:02:01 added by:LeathermanMedia source: YouTubeRecently Leatherman had the opportunity to take part in an awesome event hosted by Advanced Armament in Crawfordsville, Arkansas. Here's a little glimpse of what went down at the 2011 Silencer Shoot.
Solaria 1 of 2 06:11
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Solaria 1 of 2running time:06:11 added by:xangoir source: YouTubeJuly 24, 2010 footage of my cousin's wedding ceremony and reception in Crawfordsville, AR.
Solaria 1 of 2 06:11
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Solaria 1 of 2running time:06:11 added by:xangoir source: YouTubeJuly 24, 2010 footage of my cousin's wedding ceremony and reception in Crawfordsville, AR.
Repower Wall - Yvette T from Crawfordsville, Arkansas 00:55
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Repower Wall - Yvette T from Crawfordsville, Arkansasrunning time:00:55 added by:RepowerWall source: YouTubeI support clean energy! repoweramerica.org |
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