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Good Old Summer Time – a CAPPELLA One Man Barbershop Multitrack Julien Neel Trudbol [HD]

December 12th, 2011 25 comments

► Audio learning tracks: jneel@free.fr ► Download on iTunes: tinyurl.com ► Facebook: www.facebook.com ► Twitter: twitter.com ► Make a donation: tinyurl.com Get this song on iTunes! Here: tinyurl.com A one-man a cappella render of the barbershop classic “In the Good Old Summertime” (“Summer Time”)! This render will be featured in the credits of the upcoming movie “Farmer’s Tan”: www.farmerstan-movie.com “In the Good Old Summer Time” is an American Tin Pan Alley song first published in 1902 with music by George Evans and lyrics by Ren Shields. Shields and Evans were at first unsuccessfully trying to sell the song to one of New York’s big sheet music publishers. The publishers thought the topic of the song doomed it to be forgotten at the end of the summer season. Blanche Ring, who had helped Evans arrange the number’s piano score, was enthusiastic about it and at her urging it was added to the 1902 musical comedy show “The Defender” she was appearing in. The song was a hit from the opening night, with the audience often joining in singing the chorus. “In the Good Old Summer Time” was one of the big hits of the era, selling popular sheet music and being recorded by various artists of the day, including John Philip Sousa’s band in 1903. It has remained a standard often revived in the decades since. The song appeared in many films, including the 1949 Judy Garland film named after it; “In the Good Old Summertime”. The book Elmer Gantry opens with the title character

Good Luck Charlie Snow Show, Part 2 Promo

August 28th, 2011 No comments

After a series of mishaps, Teddy finally tries to go on a date with Kai while Charlie stays busy learning a new dance that is part of the Kahunas Kiddie Club. Meanwhile, though she didn’t believe it at first, Amy starts to slowly believe that a curse has been bestowed upon her so she sets out to undo it, and Bob discovers that his wife needs to be with him at the timeshare presentation or he will be charged for the entire trip so he convinces Teddy to pretend she is Amy. After a terrifying helicopter ride with a narcoleptic pilot, Gabe helps PJ overcome his fears.

How Do I Choose a Vacation Club Program or Timeshare Company?

August 6th, 2011 3 comments

My fiance and I would love to travel twice a year, two weeks total, to various places. We attended a Festiva Adventure Club presentation and loved it but he was a little hesitant about the price. Does anyone know of other good companies? We looked at Disney Vacation Club but haven’t explored that option in depth. What we want is to travel twice a year for now, and in a few years increase our vacationing and eventually add kids to the plans. Help??