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Paul McCartney. Chuck Berry. Elton John. Stevie Wonder. Wyclef Jean. Buddy Guy. G. E. Smith. B.B. King. Sheryl Crow.
If these artists have one thing in common, it's that they've all played with master drummer Steve Holley, in Cleveland performing at the Beachland Ballroom as the pulsating heart and soul of Ian Hunter's Rant Band.
Holley, a recent inductee into the Blues Hall of Fame, talks about recording Ian Hunter's new album, "When I'm President," in only three days, with most of it done live in the studio.
He digs playing with Ian Hunter, "He is one of the greats." They get along so well that Hunter has to approve any other acts that Holley works with, from Dar Williams to Joe Cocker.
Holly talks drummer to drummer with Cool Cleveland about the skills a superstar drummer has to bring to a gig. "You have to find the center of the song. I want to know what the song's about. I want to know what the emotion should be. And you just don't play too much. To play music is just listening."
As for how much respect he has for Ian Hunter, Holley suggests, "It's about time, for godssakes: Let's get Ian into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, then let's play a big New Year's Eve bash in Cleveland."
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Set List
Comfortable
Once Bitten, Twice Shy
Fatally Flawed
Just The Way You Look Tonight
Wash Us Away
23A Swan Hill
All The Way From Memphis
All American Alien Boy
Black Tears
Just Another Night
What For
Isolation
When I'm President
Flowers
I Wish I Was Your Mother
Crazy Horse
Sweet Jane
Saturday Gigs
Life
All The Young Dudes
Cleveland Rocks
American President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Harper have unveiled a new border security agreement that has received scant attention in the American media. However, far from being a new arrangement, what this accord represents is only the latest in a chain of usurpations of national sovereignty.
Dr. Andrew Wakefield at Brandeis University from Age of Autism on Vimeo. http://vimeo.com/25375967
Michael D. Turley was arrested Monday, nearly two months after the bizarre film was posted to YouTube. He posted $5,000 bond and was released.
Police also are recommending charges against the teen actor, whose name was not released because he is a minor.
Turley was charged with creating a false impression of a terrorist act, endangerment, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and misconduct involving simulated explosives.
In the film, the narrator, who police identified as Turley, said he wanted to see how long it took authorities to respond to a terrorist incident. The introduction to the video mentions the July 20 theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., that killed 12.
The first officer finds Turley and the teen in a neighborhood, standing in Turley’s driveway.
The officer calmly tells the boy to put down the weapon and Turley to put down the camera. He doesn’t draw his gun.
Officer James Holmes, a police spokesman, said Turley told the officer they were just filming a movie, and the officer took down their names and left.
Oddest thing, what was the name of the shooter in Colorado? And the name of the police spokesperson? One and the same.
Just a coincidence? I think not.
That was a joke.
He goes on: “A round struck the tube by my hand of the 203 grenade launcher which knocked it out of my hands. When I picked the rifle back up it was still functional but the grenade launcher tube had a nice sized 7.62 cal bullet hole in it and was rendered useless.”
The video description also says no bullets “penetrated his body armor, and he made it home with no permanent injuries.”
Afghanistan footage is uploaded consistently.
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A tax on toilet paper; I kid you not. According to the sponsor, "the Water Protection and Reinvestment Act will be financed broadly by small fees on such things as . . . products disposed of in waste water." Congress wants to tax what you do in the privacy of your bathroom.