Clips of Graham Bunn from Bachelorette 4-Episode 2Visit Graham Bunn's official fansite at:http://grahambunnfansite.bigforumpro.com/index.htm [ More Detail ]
One more supreme pop song from Graham Parker and The Rumour`s 1979 release "Squeezing Out Sparks". If you love music, buy this album. It has been reissued on CD. More Artist Info.....http://www.grahamparker.net/ [ More Detail ]
Davy Graham rose from the British folk circuit in the early 60s to not only invent the folk guitar instrumental, but progress into world music. Never content, Graham traveled overseas as an innovative approach to his guitar playing, finding inspiration in Indian, Middle Eastern and Morrocon music, to name but a few. He influenced countless musicians and still does to this day. He was simply always ahead of the field and I've put together a few samples of his unique repetoire for your pleasure.(*Some of the albums shown are not necessarily the albums from which the songs feature on) [ More Detail ]
Graham Nash is one of the most durable musical figures to have emerged from the 1960s, both as a supporting musician and a star in his own right, and a key figure in both the British Invasion and the '70s singer/songwriter era that followed. He participated in groups such as Crosby, Stills, Nash &Young and the Hollies, until coming out with a solo album in 1971 called "Songs for Beginners" that contained the hit Chicago...became a major iconic song due to the Chicago Eight trials in the late 60's, involving Bobby Seale(Black Panther Party chairman), and a host of others, that decided to stress the inequality of mandates against blacks...during the Democratic Convention...1968 [ More Detail ]
Music video by Graham Colton performing Best Dayswith Nigel Dick, Dave Robertson(C) 2007 Universal Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. [ More Detail ]
Art Bell welcomed researcher and author Graham Hancock, who discussed lost ancient civilizations and the importance of exploring our own consciousness. Hancock reiterated his premise that technologically advanced societies existed on Earth as far back as 12,000+ years ago -- the end of the last ice age. He said these civilizations were lost when a gigantic comet collided with the planet, causing the ice sheets to melt and raising sea levels by more than 400 feet. As evidence, Hancock pointed out that large stone monuments, some as big as Stone Henge, can be found 120 feet below the surface of the ocean off the coast of Japan. According to Hancock, the Mayan calendar may provide an ancient warning of yet another cataclysmic event -- this one set to occur within a 40-year window surrounding December 21, 2012. Hancock believes the consequences of this future catastrophe could be less damaging or averted entirely if we can learn to transform our consciousness. Hancock also strongly advocated a person's right to explore his own consciousness by using substances found in certain 'sacred plants.' He detailed his life-transforming experiences taking an ayahuasca brew made from plants containing a naturally occurring hallucinogenic known as dimethyltryptamine (DMT), as well as talked about Dr. Rick Strassman's work with the substance. Almost everyone who uses DMT encounters the same beings and receives the same kind of messages, Hancock reported. He believes these commonalities show that the drug helps people journey into a real spiritual realm, and proves that our consciousness survives death.Graham Hancock is the author of the major international bestsellers The Sign and The Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods and Heaven's Mirror. His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated into 27 languages. His public lectures and TV appearances, including the three-hour series Quest For The Lost Civilisation, have put his ideas before audiences of tens of millions. He has become recognised as an unconventional thinker who raises legitimate questions about humanity's history and prehistory and offers an increasingly popular challenge to the entrenched views of orthodox scholars.He graduated from Durham University with First Class Honours in Sociology. He then went on to pursue a career in quality journalism, writing for many of Britain's leading newspapers.September 28th, 2007 http://www.grahamhancock.com/http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/09/28.html [ More Detail ]
Martha Graham Dance Company in preparation for our 80th Anniversary Season (Joyce Theater September 11-23, 2007), rehearsing Night JourneyIf you wish to find more info on the Company:www.myspace/marthagrahamdancecompany [ More Detail ]
Evangelist Billy Graham preaches on "The Heart" to 20,000 people in Madison Square Garden during his famed 1957 Greater New York City Crusade. This historic Crusade was attended by more than 2.3 million people over 100 consecutive nights in the Garden, as well as several services at Yankee Stadium. The great final Crusade service was held in the open-air streets of Times Square, attended by more than 100,000 people. [ More Detail ]
Webb debunks Graham's claims that the surge is working and that members of the military re-enlist because they support the President's failed policies in Iraq. ThinkProgress offers analysis: http://thinkprogress.org/2007/07/15/webb-v-graham/ [ More Detail ]
Guitarist Davy Graham playing Cry Me A River, as captured in a 1959 BBC documentary directed by Ken Russell on the rise in popularity of the guitar in Britain. [ More Detail ]
Graham Parker and the Rumour perform "Don't Ask Me Questions" on a show called UK Gold. This is a rare opportunity to see what GP's eyes look like. [ More Detail ]
Get Some Amazing Online Poker Tips for FREE by World Famous Poker Master, Just Visit:http://www.Online-Poker-Secrets.com..and Sign Up For The Free Newsletter.Dustin Hoffman tells his Flea Joke on the Graham Norton show. After that they do a prank thing with a hidden camera. [ More Detail ]
Seeing the very little Davey Graham footage on here, I've uploaded an excerpt from BBC4's Folk Britannia Episode 2. Includes footage of his TV performance of "She moves through the fair" and a brief interview with the man himself.New Video, same documentary: http://youtube.com/watch?v=RRI7IEp4aek [ More Detail ]
Probably the last known interview of Monty Python star Graham Chapman. He died in late 1989. It's amazing how optimistic this interview was, considering how close he was to the end. [ More Detail ]