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marshall blues lessons with granpa


4:15
Another lesson in Blues Guitar from Granpas unique teaching style
タグ:marshall  blues  bluesguitar  blueslessons  guitarlessons 
投稿日: July 11, 2007, 9:39 am
閲覧数: 5817
投票: 4.50(5点満点) 11 人の平均

marshall with sammy, 大pa and billy


3:02
My nephew Marshall chasing Sammy, and wrestling with Grandpa and Billy. At the SFOT Missionary Apartment in Suffern, NY. Preparing for commissioning and the wedding, 2004.
タグ:salvation  army  wedding  commissioning 
投稿日: March 29, 2007, 12:05 pm
閲覧数: 237
投票: 0.00(5点満点) 0 人の平均

disney wedding - pre pool time - 大pa, callie, marshall


2:26
Spending some time in the pool before the wedding prep - Callie, Marhsall and Grandpa.
タグ:salvation  army  wedding  disney  world  dance 
投稿日: August 3, 2008, 10:09 pm
閲覧数: 73
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大pa marshall with gun.


0:30
This video my Grandfather is showing me how to use his gun. He has had this gun since he was 17.
タグ:grandpa  marshall  gun 
投稿日: September 13, 2007, 9:51 am
閲覧数: 156
投票: 5.00(5点満点) 1 人の平均

multisport marshall


3:58
Marshall showing off his golf and baseball swings with Grandpa and Grandma
タグ:marshall  golf  baseball  grandpa  grandma 
投稿日: October 22, 2006, 2:51 pm
閲覧数: 33
投票: 0.00(5点満点) 0 人の平均

son studio skit 1-27-08


10:03
GRanpa Henry and Marshall switch bodies during an electrical shortage while fixing a broken lamp in the clubhouse at Son Studio.
タグ:kids  faith  church  virtues  jesus  teaching 
投稿日: February 3, 2008, 8:53 am
閲覧数: 187
投票: 0.00(5点満点) 0 人の平均

大pa jones - my little lady


2:42
One of my favorite singers and humorists^^. The Late Louis Marshall "Grandpa" Jones. I love him and his music. God takes the best ones at first....
タグ:grandpa  jones  my  little  lady  sadie 
投稿日: June 3, 2008, 2:40 am
閲覧数: 1764
投票: 4.70(5点満点) 6 人の平均

大pa jones-falling leaves


2:34
Grandpa Jones From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Grandpa JonesFor other persons named Louis Jones, see Louis Jones (disambiguation). Louis Marshall "Grandpa" Jones (born October 20, 1913 in Niagara, Kentucky -- February 19, 1998) was an American banjo player and "old time" country and gospel music singer. [edit] Background Jones spent his teenage years in Akron, Ohio where he began singing country music tunes on a local radio show. By 1935 his pursuit of a musical career took him to WBZ (AM) radio in Boston, Massachusetts where he met musician/songwriter Bradley Kincaid who gave him the nickname "Grandpa" due to his off-stage grumpiness at early-morning radio shows. Jones liked the name and decided to create a stage persona based around it. Performing as "Grandpa Jones," he played the banjo, yodeled, and sang mostly old-time ballads. The vaudevillian humor was a bridge to television entertainment. Jones played a style of banjo called frailing, which gave it the rough back woods flavor of his performances. Some of his more famous songs include, "T is for Texas" and "Mountain Dew." He also wrote the song "Eight More Miles to Louisville". Moving to Nashville, Tennessee, he became part of the Grand Ole Opry and was a regular cast member on the popular TV show, Hee Haw. Jones was one of the most popular cast members of the long-running Hee Haw. A favorite skit had off-camera cast members asking "Hey Grandpa, what's for supper?" to which he'd describe either a delicious, country-style meal ("Buttermilk biscuits smothered in chicken gravy, home-fried potatoes, collard greens and Grandmother's fresh-baked blueberry pie à la mode!" and the cast would reply, "Yum, yum!") or, more often than not, something terrible ("Because you were bad, thawed out TV dinners!" at which the cast would scoff, "Yuck!"). A running gag was that the window he was pretending to polish in this skit had no glass, and that Jones would slip his fingers through the empty panes. Jones also joined castmates Buck Owens, Roy Clark and Kenny Price with a gospel segment at the end of each show. A resident of rural Ridgetop, Tennessee outside of Nashville, he was a neighbor and friend of fellow musician David "Stringbean" Akeman. On the morning of November 11, 1973, Jones discovered the bodies of Akeman and his wife who had been murdered during the night by robbers. In 1978 Grandpa Jones was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. An autobiography of him, Everybody's Grandpa: Fifty Years Behind The Mike was published in 1984 (with assistance from Charles K. Wolfe). In January of 1998, he suffered a stroke after his second show performance at the Grand Ole Opry and died a few weeks later. He is interred in the Luton Memorial Methodist Church cemetery in Nashville.
タグ:music  country  grandpa  jones 
投稿日: March 9, 2008, 7:41 am
閲覧数: 8380
投票: 5.00(5点満点) 13 人の平均

munsters - unaired pilot - pt1


6:45
The first pilot was 13 minutes, 24 seconds long and was used to pitch the series to CBS. It was made in color, and though it never aired, some of the footage was later used for the episode "My Fair Munster". The cast in order of appearance in the title sequence were: Joan Marshall as Phoebe (instead of Lily), Beverley (not Beverly) Owen as Marilyn, Nate "Happy" Derman as Eddie, Al Lewis as Grandpa and Fred Gwynne as Herman. They used the same house (exterior) but slight changes were made to it such as the addition of the tower deck and Marilyn's deck, a new coat of paint, and enlargement of the living room. Grandpa had the same dungeon. Herman did not have padding and was broad but thin. Most noticeable was his sombre almost sad face much of the time unlike his comical happiness during the series. Eddie was a nasty brat. All characters, except Marilyn, had a blue tint to their skin. Marilyn was Phoebe's niece. The title sequence had light happy music (it came from an old Doris Day movie) instead of the more appropriate zany theme that was to come. It was decided that Joan Marshall looked too much like Morticia Addams and that Happy Derman was too nasty as Eddie, so both were replaced. On the basis of the first pilot, the new series, still not completely cast, was announced by CBS on February 18, 1964. A second black-and-white pilot was made (which was $10,000 cheaper per episode) with the new actors.
タグ:munsters  unaired  pilot  tv  fred  gwynne 
投稿日: February 1, 2008, 10:37 am
閲覧数: 5649
投票: 4.90(5点満点) 14 人の平均

munsters - unaired pilot - pt2


7:04
The first pilot was 13 minutes, 24 seconds long and was used to pitch the series to CBS. It was made in color, and though it never aired, some of the footage was later used for the episode "My Fair Munster". The cast in order of appearance in the title sequence were: Joan Marshall as Phoebe (instead of Lily), Beverley (not Beverly) Owen as Marilyn, Nate "Happy" Derman as Eddie, Al Lewis as Grandpa and Fred Gwynne as Herman. They used the same house (exterior) but slight changes were made to it such as the addition of the tower deck and Marilyn's deck, a new coat of paint, and enlargement of the living room. Grandpa had the same dungeon. Herman did not have padding and was broad but thin. Most noticeable was his sombre almost sad face much of the time unlike his comical happiness during the series. Eddie was a nasty brat. All characters, except Marilyn, had a blue tint to their skin. Marilyn was Phoebe's niece. The title sequence had light happy music (it came from an old Doris Day movie) instead of the more appropriate zany theme that was to come. It was decided that Joan Marshall looked too much like Morticia Addams and that Happy Derman was too nasty as Eddie, so both were replaced. On the basis of the first pilot, the new series, still not completely cast, was announced by CBS on February 18, 1964. A second black-and-white pilot was made (which was $10,000 cheaper per episode) with the new actors.
タグ:munsters  unaired  pilot  tv  fred  gwynne 
投稿日: February 1, 2008, 10:36 am
閲覧数: 6760
投票: 4.80(5点満点) 17 人の平均

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