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Five Famous Folks From America Born On February 7Th
FIVE FAMOUS FOLKS FROM AMERICA
BORN ON FEBRUARY 7th
LAURA INGALLS WILDER was born in 1867, in Pepin, Wisconsin. She was an author who wrote The Little House Series based on her childhood. Her first book Little House in the Big Woods is about this time near Pepin. There is a log cabin there that commemorates that time in her life. It’s called the Little House Wayside. (d. 1957)
Beatles music remastered! From Me to You and Please Please Me, 1964 The Tribute now in HD
In honor of 09.09.09, here is a high definition remaster of 1964 The Triburte’s performance of two songs at Red Rocks in Colorado in 2008. Click on HD to enjoy this excellent performance just like you were sitting in the amphitheater. Rolling Stone magazine named this band the number one Beatles tribute band in the world. And you can see why.
From ‘day Tripper’ to One Day in a Life, Twenty-five Year Detour Leads Bill Wren Back to Music
Bill Wren was only fourteen when The Beatles took the stage on the Ed Sullivan Show. It wasn’t long before he bought a bass guitar at a local music store and learned to play. In high school, Bill and his band performed the Fab Four’s “Day Tripper” to the adulation of their fanatic classmates. It was in that very moment his world changed forever. He would spend the next fifteen years playing bass in Rock bands stretching from Michigan to Texas. However, after a twenty-five year detour from music, Bill has now returned to music as much more than a bass player. His debut release, One Day in a Life, displays how his well-honed songwriting skills have evolved with his seamless ability to blend styles.
My favorite part from Help!
Letter From Dr. Rajendra Pachauri and Sir Paul mccartney
Re Reducing Meat Consumption to Help Address Global Warming Dr Rajendra Pachauri The name of Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, Director General of TERI and Chairman of the IPCC has become synonymous with climate change and the environment. Internationally recognised as a leading global thinker and leader of research, the more so since sharing the podium with Al Gore to receive the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the IPCC, he has effortlessly worn these two hats. Now, however, he finds himself catapulted into a third unnamed role as international statesman promoting climate change awareness. As the world wakes up to the reality of imminent climate change, environmental issues have suddenly taken on an extra urgency and Dr Pachauri’s work schedule has expanded enormously. These days he is constantly on the move, criss -crossing the globe to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counter such change Sir Paul mccartney is an English singer-songwriter, poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record and film producer, painter, and animal rights and peace activist. Formerly of The Beatles and Wings, mccartney is the most successful songwriter in the history of popular music. mccartney is listed in Guinness World Records as the most successful musician and composer in popular music history, with 60 gold discs and sales of 100 million singles.[6] His song “Yesterday” (credited …




