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Businessman with his boots on the table

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Larry Hagman in the TV series Dallas

PYREX TV x ENVIUSLIFESTYLE x DCSDALLAS #WEHOLDOUROWN

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DC DALLAS x Envius LifeStyle Brand introduces the "We Hold Our Own", Ad Campaign! The campaign kicks off with a 4 video series. The double entendre, world play represented by the slogan explains the LIFE and STYLE of the brand. VIDEO: 2 of 4 Shot By: Will @PyrexTV twitter.com/#!/EnviusLifeStyle twitter.com/#!/pyrextv enviuslifestyle.com

CHRIS JOHNSON

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Tags: Live Music  Acoustic  Guitar  Concert  Performance  Austin  TX  Texas  balconytv  Dallas  Stephen  oregan 

'Like' us on Facebook - on.fb.me A special thank you to Arturo and Alejandra for allowing BalconyTV Austin to use your beautiful home overlooking Lake Austin. Sound Engineer - Nick Smith Audio production Joe Lynch Video production Brian Levin PRESENTED BY LEE ANN McADOO Christopher Johnson is a musician with a colorful history in the Texas and California music scenes. He moved to Hollywood, California from South Texas shortly after high school to pursue his dream of music. After graduating from the Musicians Institute, Christopher went on to play in several touring bands, while writing and recording music for television and film projects, and dividing his time between Texas and California. From 2000 to 2004, Christopher fronted the popular Southern California band THE SOUNDBODIES, which toured extensively with the Jagermeister series and recorded three independent albums. Later, he played with the Dallas-based AMERICAN ZEROS from 2005 to 2009, recording two albums and touring to support national radio play. Pulling influences from a variety of different styles, you can hear elements of rock, pop, funk, blues, jazz, and even country in Christopher's music. As an accomplished guitar player, singer, and songwriter, he strives to write timeless songs, with interesting and memorable lyrics based on his life experiences and time on the road. No stranger to live performances, Christopher has shared the stage with acts including Jack Johnson, Fishbone, Eve 6, Loverboy, Eddie ...

Music Meastro Please - Patty Clark Vocal & Ray McKinley & The New Glenn Miller Orchestra

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From Glenn Miller Time. Ray McKinley (June 18, 1910 --May 7, 1995) was an American jazz drummer, singer, and bandleader. McKinley got his start working with local bands in the Dallas--Fort Worth area, before joining Smith Ballew in 1929, when he met Glenn Miller. The two formed a friendship which lasted from 1929 until Miller's death in 1944. McKinley and Miller joined the Dorsey Brothers in 1934. Miller left for Ray Noble in December 1934, while McKinley remained. The Dorsey brothers split in 1935, with McKinley remaining with Jimmy Dorsey until 1939, when he joined Will Bradley, becoming co-leader. His biggest hit with Bradley, as a singer, was "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar," which he recorded early in the year 1940, (and for which McKinley got partial songwriting credit under his wife's maiden name Eleanore Sheehy). He is referred to as "Eight Beat Mack" in the lyrics to the song "Down the Road a Piece," which he recorded as a trio with Will Bradley and Freddie Slack in 1940. This was the earliest recording of the song, which was written specifically for Bradley's band by Don Raye. McKinley and Bradley split in 1942[2] and McKinley formed his own band, which recorded for Capitol Records. The McKinley band was short-lived. When McKinley broke up the band, he joined Glenn Miller's Army Air Force band, which he co-led with arranger Jerry Gray after Miller's disappearance in December 1944. Upon being discharged at the end of the following year, McKinley formed an ...

Cherokee & Blue Moon - Ray McKinley & The New Glenn Miller Orchestra

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Here the band play Charlie Barnets Cherokee & Patty Clark sings Blue Moon from Glenn Miller Time. Ray McKinley (June 18, 1910 --May 7, 1995) was an American jazz drummer, singer, and bandleader. McKinley got his start working with local bands in the Dallas--Fort Worth area, before joining Smith Ballew in 1929, when he met Glenn Miller. The two formed a friendship which lasted from 1929 until Miller's death in 1944. McKinley and Miller joined the Dorsey Brothers in 1934. Miller left for Ray Noble in December 1934, while McKinley remained. The Dorsey brothers split in 1935, with McKinley remaining with Jimmy Dorsey until 1939, when he joined Will Bradley, becoming co-leader. His biggest hit with Bradley, as a singer, was "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar," which he recorded early in the year 1940, (and for which McKinley got partial songwriting credit under his wife's maiden name Eleanore Sheehy). He is referred to as "Eight Beat Mack" in the lyrics to the song "Down the Road a Piece," which he recorded as a trio with Will Bradley and Freddie Slack in 1940. This was the earliest recording of the song, which was written specifically for Bradley's band by Don Raye. McKinley and Bradley split in 1942 and McKinley formed his own band, which recorded for Capitol Records. The McKinley band was short-lived. When McKinley broke up the band, he joined Glenn Miller's Army Air Force band, which he co-led with arranger Jerry Gray after Miller's disappearance in December 1944. Upon being ...

The Importance of Education - Yusuf Estes

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The Importance of Education - Yusuf Estes www.guideus.tv Yusuf Estes was born in the mid-west United States 1944 to a religious Christian family. They to Houston, Texas in 1949 where he grew in the Disciples of Christ and was baptized into the church in 1956. Over the years he completed his studies in music and became a music teacher, well known entertainer and businessman and finally a music minister calling people to the Lord with his music and Bible. During his business career he built up a chain of music stores and even had his own television series called the "Estes Music Jamboree". He and his father owned businesses and worked together in spreading religion and politics, all at the same time. They both served together on the Texas Governor's Conference for Business Leaders during the early 1980's. Sheik Yusuf also owned expensive homes, cars and boats and at one point he even owned airplanes and had become a dealer for Cessna Aircraft. Although he had great wealth, Sheik Yusuf continued to seek the Lord while calling people to Jesus and Christian salvation. His first encounter with a Muslim occurred in 1991 when his father introduced him to a man from Egypt. When he discovered the man was a Muslim he began immediately trying to convert him to Jesus and join the church. However, the Muslim brought about a new understanding about the world's fastest growing religion and a real awakening to true Islam. While trying to convert the Muslim to Christianity Sheik Yusuf ...

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