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The Dells "I can Sing A Rainbow / Love Is Blue" (1969) 03:24
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing The Dells "I can Sing A Rainbow / Love Is Blue" (1969)running time:03:24 added by:rovingeye2 source: YouTubeOriginally released on their 1969 album "Love Is Blue" A US soul vocal and close harmony group formed in 1953 as the El-Rays, when the members - Johnny Funches (b. 18 July 1935, d. 23 January 1998; lead), Marvin Junior (b. 31 January 1936, Harrell, Arkansas, USA; tenor), Verne Allison (b. 22 June 1936, Chicago, Illinois, USA; tenor), Lucius McGill (b. 1935, Chicago, Illinois, USA; tenor), Mickey McGill (b. 17 February 1937, Chicago, Illinois, USA; baritone) and Chuck Barksdale (b. 11 January 1935, Chicago, Illinois, USA; bass) - were all high school students. As the El-Rays the group released one record on the Chess Records label, "Darling Dear I Know", in 1953. After a name change they recorded "Tell The World" in 1955, which was only a minor hit, but a year later they released "Oh What A Night' (number 4 R&B chart), one of the era's best-loved black harmony performances and the Dells" last hit for 10 years. In 1965, the Dells returned to the R&B chart with "Stay In My Corner". Three years later, under the guidance of producer Bobby Miller, a re-recorded version of this song effectively relaunched their career when it became a US Top 10 hit. An enchanting medley of "Love Is Blue" and "I Can Sing A Rainbow" (1969) was their sole UK hit in 1969, but a further re-recording, this time of "Oh What A Night", introduced a string of successful releases in the USA, including "Open Up My Heart" (1970), "Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation" (1973) and "I Miss You" (1974). The Dells ...
James Harrell a Big Arkansas Razorback Fan VS. Jumpolene 01:51
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing James Harrell a Big Arkansas Razorback Fan VS. Jumpolenerunning time:01:51 added by:pinsonpark source: YouTubeOur Big Man on Campus, James Harrell attempts to conquer "The Jumpolene." Thanks for a great time James. I hope everyone laughs as hard as I did!
Driving from Hampton to US Route 63 and back 06:01
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Driving from Hampton to US Route 63 and backrunning time:06:01 added by:astrnmy2007 source: YouTubeDriving from Hampton, AR to US Route 63 and from US 63 back to Hampton. Filmed on October 24, 2010.
Paul Harrell part 1 speech Northeast Arkansas Tax Day Tea Party 2010 09:50
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Paul Harrell part 1 speech Northeast Arkansas Tax Day Tea Party 2010running time:09:50 added by:lusterbryan source: YouTubePart 1 of 2 of Paul Harrell's speech at the Northeast Arkansas Tax Day Tea Party 2010 Jonesboro, AR April 15. Paul is the radio host of Answer To Us Radio 1230am radio mornings at 7:00am. Check him out at www.answerto.us |
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