Sonny Bill Williams
Blues Greats - The Other Sonny Boy Williamson
by
Phil Stutt
Most people listening to the wonderful blues music by Sonny Boy Williamson are actually not listening to the original Sonny Boy, but to someone who took his name, while he was still alive! That Sonny Boy Williams II was a tremendous blues musician is not beyond doubt, but the story of the original is as interesting as he was talented.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Blues-Greats---The-Other-Sonny-Boy-Williamson
id=2768291 - Aug 16, 2009
Birth of the Blues - Big Bill Broonzy
by
Ben A Martin
For a time during the 1930's, Big Bill Broonzy was one of the most popular and most prolific blues guitar musicians in America. He held copy writes to over 300 tunes during his career, appeared as a sideman on hundreds of other artists recordings and was one of the first African-American artists to make a successful crossover to white audiences.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Birth-of-the-Blues---Big-Bill-Broonzy
id=4814533 - Aug 06, 2010
Mundine Outpoints Geale - Rematch!
by
Peter Towney
On the 27th of May 2009 these two Australian world champions fought a great fight in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Geale, previously undefeated, really took the fight to the more experienced Mundine. Read the article below to find out what the result was.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Mundine-Outpoints-Geale---Rematch!
id=2407646 - May 29, 2009
The Magical Transformation Of Muhammad Ali
by
Mark Hauser
Over the last 40 years, Muhammad Ali's image has made a magical transformation from one of the most disliked figures in sports to one of the most beloved. His ranking as a boxer has also sky rocketed from a good, fast heavyweight to the Greatest Boxer of All Time. Read about how and why this happened in this heartwarming story through the eyes of the author (beginning in 1967 when he was only 8 years old) and what this transformation taught him about race with the help of his father.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Magical-Transformation-Of-Muhammad-Ali
id=1004013 - Feb 23, 2008
Merle Temple - Last of the Boy Scouts
by
James E Barber
Merle Temple, quintessential choir boy, most courteous in high school, American Legion award winner, and boy scout, wandered in to the contentious political minefield of Atlanta in 2001 like some modern day Don Quixote looking for windmills to joust with to salve the ache of the missed adventure he passed up when President Ronald Reagan offered him a job in the White House all those years ago. But, it just didn't work out as he had planned--no, not at all.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Merle-Temple---Last-of-the-Boy-Scouts
id=6474165 - Aug 06, 2011
Working With Chet Atkins - An Interview With Ray Stevens
by
Tom Redmond
Grammy award winning musician, songwriter and comedian Ray Stevens talks about his life in Nashville, and his career and partnership with Chet Atkins, c.g.p. Read on for more.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Working-With-Chet-Atkins---An-Interview-With-Ray-Stevens
id=2726942 - Aug 07, 2009
Drummers of the Swing Jazz Era
by
Victor Epand
Rock and roll artists have a tendency to think that they invented the concept of rebellion. That before their genre came along, everything was goody-two-shoes and Miss Manners. What they forget is that the music industry has always been a place of innovation a source of social uproar.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Drummers-of-the-Swing-Jazz-Era
id=1551270 - Oct 03, 2008
The Top Ten Jeff Bridges Films on Satellite TV
by
John R. Harrison
Recent Best Actor Oscar winner, Jeff Bridges, has been named one of the "most under-appreciated actors" of all time. Some of his films have been intense and moving, others are example of cinematic genius. With a career spanning multiple decades, take a trip from his younger days when a 20-something bridges graced the silver screen, to the laid back styles of one Big "the Dude" Lebowski by catching these top Bridges films on satellite TV. From black and white to the best of high definition, celebrate a great acting career.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Top-Ten-Jeff-Bridges-Films-on-Satellite-TV
id=3973732 - Mar 22, 2010
The Two Eyes - Birth of the British Pop Movie - Part Three
by
Philip N Smith
Exploitation and Deception. Show business is sick, sick, sick.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Two-Eyes---Birth-of-the-British-Pop-Movie---Part-Three
id=7012906 - Oct 03, 2012
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