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The haunting story of the beautiful—and tragic—Mary, Queen of Scots, as only legendary novelist Jean Plaidy could write it

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Royal Road to Fotheringhay: The Story of Mary, Queen of Scots


touching performance!! sharon piano andrea caroline jim dublin ireland stadium forgiven not forgotten album

Originally posted 2010-12-24 21:37:28.


From The Chieftains album: Long black veil featuring the rolling stones, Sinead O’Connor and Van Morrison

Originally posted 2010-08-24 11:38:51.


JJBWorks presents On The Celtic Road Wedding Anniversary. Here there is no celtic thunder, but just celtic music in the heart, and a celtic man and a celtic woman begets more celtic men and celtic women with their own celtic songs in their very own hearts. Enjoy! onthecelticroad.wordpress.com

Originally posted 2011-01-23 14:34:52.


Buy brokenjoe CD at www.biggiolarecords.com www.brokenjoe.com www.myspace.com Joe Toole-banjo, Jerome Godboo-harmonica, Alec Fraser-string bass having a bit of fun on a Friday afternoon. Hold on to your hats for a fast ride down the old plank road. The Brokenjoe CD ” LONG WALK TO NOWHERE” is available for download at iTunes, Rhapsody www.rhapsody.com emusic www.emusic.com Audio Lunchbox www.audiolunchbox.com Yotta music www.yottamusic.com musicload www.musicload.de and other fine on-line stores. Here are some friends and influences of Brokenjoe worth checking out. Dock Boggs, Charlie Poole, Charlie Angus and the Grievous Angels, Bill Munroe, Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Uncle Dave Macon, Robert Johnson, Morgan Davis, Jeff Healey, Jack de Keyzer, Danny Marks, Rick Fines, Fruteland Jackson, Roscoe Holcomb, Fred Eaglesmith, The Weber Brothers, Jeff Healey, Mark Haines and Tom Leighton, Junior Brown, Matt Masters, Bob Wills, Wendel Ferguson, Pinetop Perkins, Michael Pickett, Jimmy Rodgers, Murray McLaughlin, Gordon Lightfoot, Stomping Tom Connors, The Carter Family, Chubby Wise, Lightning Chance, Webb Pierce, Ray Price, Julian Fauth, Julian Fauth, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Grandpa Jones, The Chieftains, Merle Haggard, Dale Watson, Danny Brooks, Asleep At The Wheel, Ray Benson, Dan Whiteley, Cris Whiteley, Finis Tasby, David Rotundo, Loretta Lynn, Tom Waits, Mo’ Kauffey, Harry Manx, Doc MacLean, Long John Baldry, Mose Scarlett, Rick and the Biscuits, Matt Minglewood and minglefest


Mollie McCarthy-The Road to Ballymac-The Linen Cap, performed by Craobh Rua (www.craobhrua.com) in concert at the Institute of Musical Traditions (www.imtfolk.org) concert, Takoma Park, MD, USA on April 6, 2011. Craobh Rua (pronounced CRAVE ROO-AH) translates from Irish to “Red Branch”, a name that is well known in Celtic history from the Red Branch Knights of Ulster. Based in Belfast, their music has delighted audiences and earned them wide acclaim and recognition. They are now regarded around the world as one of the finest ambassadors of Irish traditional music. Craobh Rua�s impeccable musicians bring their own individual experience to the group and fuse their talents to bring life to a wide array of instruments such as banjo, mandolin, fiddle, uilleann pipes, tin whistle, guitar and vocals. Craobh Rua takes a refreshing, unpretentious but uncommonly skilled run at some of the greatest music in the world. Sound: Art Isaacs, Dave Eisner, Stewart Barkley Lighting: Robyn Ratcliff Camera: Laura Christoplos, Richard Tufts, Ralph Lillie Editing: Ralph Lillie © 2011 Institute of Musical Traditions


This video chronicles a spirited drive over the entire length of Glendora Mountain Road and Glendora Ridge Road in Angeles National Forest, California on the afternoon of October 1st, 2011 (g.co I justified this indulgence under the guise of reaching the Sunset Ridge Trail for a mountain bike ride. Such is the magic of sport wagons, and the one in use here is a slightly modified 2004 Mazda 6s. The only editing I have done to this video, which was filmed in one continuous take, is to remove footage of backing up and making a U-turn at the ends of Sections 1 and 2, respectively. If you only want to watch part of run, I would suggest the third section (21:39-28:58) as it is the only time I am driving into the sun, which makes for more dynamic footage. REDUX: www.youtube.com SECTION 1 00:31 — 13:57 Glendora Mountain Road (southwest section, heading northeast/uphill) — 9.1 miles SECTION 2 13:58 — 21:38 Glendora Mountain Road (northeast section, heading northeast/downhill) — 4.9 miles SECTION 3 21:39 — 28:58 Glendora Mountain Road (northeast section, heading southwest/uphill) — 4.9 miles SECTION 4 28:59 — 47:49 Glendora Ridge Road (heading east) — 12 miles The average speed of the car over the course of the drive was calculated to be 40 mph, which sounds about right, as I spent the majority of the run in second gear. There were more than a few opportunities for first gear which I neglected, and I opted for third even on some of the shorter straights to give the engine a


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Follow OSF Actors John Tufts and Christine Albright as they travel across the Atlantic for 10 days to England and France digging up the world and characters of Henry IV, pt. 2

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