Posts Tagged ‘music’

Radio Flyer by Peter Renfree

Friday, September 4th, 2009

This video was recorded at Kulak’s Woodshed in Hollywood.

Duration : 0:3:24

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Wii Music- Wagons Characterized by Combustion

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Wii music -Chariots of fire cover, orchastrael.

Wii music and all of it’s properties, including, but not exclusive to: miis, the instruments, background stages , and the name are the property of nintendo. i have no, nor do i pretend to have right to the game, this is purely a gameplay video.

Duration : 0:1:31

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i’m glad I hitched my apple wagon to your star

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

music video of the boy least likely to song.

Duration : 0:4:18

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The Wells Fargo Wagon

Monday, July 27th, 2009

A musical featuring an interpretaion of the Wells Fargo Wagon from the Music Man.

Duration : 0:3:53

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HANK PENNY-WON’T YOU RIDE IN MY LITTLE RED WAGON

Monday, July 20th, 2009

THIS IS A 1941 HIT.Herbert Clayton Penny (born August 18, 1918 in Birmingham, Alabama; died April 17, 1992 in California of heart failure) was an accomplished banjo player and practitioner of western swing. He worked as a comedian best known for his backwoods character “That Plain Ol’ Country Boy” on TV with Spade Cooley. He was married to country singer Sue Thompson from 1953-63.

Penny was the leader of the Radio Cowboys, which featured guitarist Julian Akins, steel guitarist Sammy Forsmark, tenor banjo player Louis Damont, bassist Carl Stewart, and vocalist, guitarist, and fiddler Sheldon Bennett in the 1930s. At WLW Radio in Cincinnati during World War II, Penny formed the Plantation Boys, which included fiddler Carl Stewart, guitarist/bassist Louis Innis, fiddler Zed Tennis, and lead guitarist Roy Lanham.

Penny had three hits on the Billboard Country Singles chart, all of which made it to #4: “Steel Guitar Stomp” (1946) an instrumental featuring both Noel Boggs on steel guitar and guitarist Merle Travis, “Get Yourself a Red Head” (1946), and his own composition “Bloodshot Eyes” (1950). A lifelong fan of jazz, Penny recorded “Hillbilly Be-Bop” for King Records in 1949 and included jazz oriented sidemen in his band including guitarists Jimmy Wyble and Benny Garcia. For a time in 1950 singer Jaye P. Morgan was part of his larger band known as the Penny Serenaders.

Along with Amand Gautier, Penny co-founded the Palomino Club in Hollywood in 1949. The club was open seven days a week, and on Monday nights, after the closing time, it was “open stage” to some of the most famous jazz musicians in the country.

In 1952, Penny began hosting his own local Los Angeles series, The Hank Penny Show, which was canceled after only seven weeks.

By 1954, Penny had moved to Las Vegas, where he began a seven-year run as a performer at the Golden Nugget casino, fronting a band which included the likes of steel guitar virtuoso Curly Chalker and later, Roy Clark, whose own comedy was influenced considerably by Penny’s onstage comic timing.

Penny made an appearance with Peggy Conner on America 2-Night playing a country husband-and-wife singing duo called Buck and Harriet Pine.

He is the father of actress Sydney Penny and his son, Greg Penny, has produced albums for Elton John and K.D. Lang.

Duration : 0:2:43

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HANK PENNY-WON’T YOU RIDE IN MY LITTLE RED WAGON

Monday, July 20th, 2009

THIS IS A 1941 HIT.Herbert Clayton Penny (born August 18, 1918 in Birmingham, Alabama; died April 17, 1992 in California of heart failure) was an accomplished banjo player and practitioner of western swing. He worked as a comedian best known for his backwoods character “That Plain Ol’ Country Boy” on TV with Spade Cooley. He was married to country singer Sue Thompson from 1953-63.

Penny was the leader of the Radio Cowboys, which featured guitarist Julian Akins, steel guitarist Sammy Forsmark, tenor banjo player Louis Damont, bassist Carl Stewart, and vocalist, guitarist, and fiddler Sheldon Bennett in the 1930s. At WLW Radio in Cincinnati during World War II, Penny formed the Plantation Boys, which included fiddler Carl Stewart, guitarist/bassist Louis Innis, fiddler Zed Tennis, and lead guitarist Roy Lanham.

Penny had three hits on the Billboard Country Singles chart, all of which made it to #4: “Steel Guitar Stomp” (1946) an instrumental featuring both Noel Boggs on steel guitar and guitarist Merle Travis, “Get Yourself a Red Head” (1946), and his own composition “Bloodshot Eyes” (1950). A lifelong fan of jazz, Penny recorded “Hillbilly Be-Bop” for King Records in 1949 and included jazz oriented sidemen in his band including guitarists Jimmy Wyble and Benny Garcia. For a time in 1950 singer Jaye P. Morgan was part of his larger band known as the Penny Serenaders.

Along with Amand Gautier, Penny co-founded the Palomino Club in Hollywood in 1949. The club was open seven days a week, and on Monday nights, after the closing time, it was “open stage” to some of the most famous jazz musicians in the country.

In 1952, Penny began hosting his own local Los Angeles series, The Hank Penny Show, which was canceled after only seven weeks.

By 1954, Penny had moved to Las Vegas, where he began a seven-year run as a performer at the Golden Nugget casino, fronting a band which included the likes of steel guitar virtuoso Curly Chalker and later, Roy Clark, whose own comedy was influenced considerably by Penny’s onstage comic timing.

Penny made an appearance with Peggy Conner on America 2-Night playing a country husband-and-wife singing duo called Buck and Harriet Pine.

He is the father of actress Sydney Penny and his son, Greg Penny, has produced albums for Elton John and K.D. Lang.

Duration : 0:2:43

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Wagon Christ - Receiver

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Wagon Christ - Receiver - Video - Ninja Tune

Duration : 0:3:25

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Wait for the Wagon

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Wait for the Wagon
Seattle Folklife Festival, 2007.
Truman Price on Fiddle, Adam Price on banjo.

Duration : 0:1:57

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Paddy Wagon Polka/Rehoboth Beach - Polka Music - Full Circle Polka Band

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Full Circle Performs Paddy Wagon. Polka. Polkamotion by the Ocean at Rehoboth Beach, DE. The Full Circle Polka Band.

Duration : 0:2:41

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Snake Bite by Wagons

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Latest video clip from Melbourne crypto-country kings.

Duration : 0:4:26

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