Tuesday, August 7, 2012

"More Than Springtime" - WEDDING SONG (Folk acoustic) by Ross La Vel

Magazine Gap Far East Tour 2012 - Video Blogs

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Special Day's

This day needs to be special


with bright rays of sunshine beaming

all around you,

and a beautiful rainbow to

guide you after ever storm in your life.

This day needs to be special so

when you fill down or low

you will have this day to remember,

to help you get through life with a smile.

This day needs to be filled with joy and laughter

so when things get tough and you

fill you can not go on

this day will make you want to sing a song,

and all the sadness and heartache

won't seem so bad.

This day will bring gladness

to your heart and fill it

with peace and joy

knowing you had me to share it.

God Bless all of you

and remember to press on

for this day is special.

Monday, July 30, 2012

New Demos Clips & Final IndieGoGo Update

The Sixties

Today I have been thinking back to a time in our country's history that was dark and bleak.


I was in the fourth grade doing all the things that a grade school girl of our time would be doing.

The girls of that time wore dresses to school and even in winter we was not allow to wear slacks,

this continued until my last year of high school in 1972. The school board past a agreement

we could wear paint suites only. Guess what they cost so much most of us could not

afford them so we wore our dresses . The rule at our school was

your dress length had to come to the middle of the knee cap.

If we wore them any shorter we was sent home to change.

The boys had a certain rules they could not wear long hair

if it grew past their ears they were told to get a hair cut.

Our country saw many changes in 1961 we elected JFK for the 35th president of the USA

he was the youngest president to hold office and the only Catholic.

I remember him today and his speeches my dad was a strong supporter of the Kennedy's.

President Kennedy had many crisis he face as president Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis.

He also was the innovator of our Space Race and the African American Civil Rights Movement.

He also was President when the early stages of Vietnam War started.

I remember that War I guess better than all the rest,because we had friends and family

that had sons that went over there but came back in glass sealed coffins.

The country became divided and there was antiwar protest going all over the country

we even had riots and people going to Canada to evaded the draft.

Then came November 22,1963 in Dallas Texas our beloved President JFK was shot

down, I was in the fourth grade but I remember it very well.

The news came to our schoolhouse and everyone went in to morning that was all the news channels

showed. A very bleak and dark time in our country's history. I can remember my parents were heart broken

as was our whole country. The one memories that stays with me was his wife and children

and his little boy saluting his coffin as it went past them.

I remember the TV showing Vice President Johnston being swore into office on the Air force 1 on the way

back to Washington and the pictures of Jackie Kennedy standing beside President Johnston as he was swore

in wearing the blood stain dress of her husband . This was one strong lady. She won the love

and admiration of this country.

President Johnston had a rough road to hoe he inherited the Vietnam War and all the problems and woes that came

with it. He was also known for his war on poverty. He brought us medicaid and medicare. I think sometimes he

was not give enough credit for what he did do because the wounds that was left from JFK,s assignation

and the Vietnam War. President Johnston wife Ladybird was not give enough credit either. She was for making

our country beautiful and started the wildflowers on the side of the roads we see today. She also was a great advocate

for education.

During this time period our country went through a lot of pain and sorrow of trying to make sense of it all.

TV was our one way of staying in touch with what was going on. We saw the arrest of Oswald and right

before our eyes we saw Jack Ruby shot him on TV while being transferred to a jail cell.

I think to this day the mystery of this will always linger in our minds Why this happen with all kinds

of investigation there are still no true answers for it happening. Our country went through big

changes and as we grew we lost two other important individuals. Bobby Kennedy the presidents brother

and Martian Luther King. Oh yes our TV and their programs came into what was called the golden age

with show like Alfred Hitchcock hour and the Twlight ZONE.There was Walt Disney and Peter Pan,The Wizard of Oz and Cinderella Prime Time TV

was never the same and neither was the radio programs because programs that had drama moved to TV such as Jack Benny and oh yes the

westerns such as Gun Smoke and The Lone Ranger another one that comes to mind is I Love Lucy. One of the things I also remember is the

the TV stations only broadcast 12-18 hour days. One thing I have to mention is the old antennas that we had I know we did good to get

three channels at the best it sure wasn't like it is now you have so many channels no one knows what to really watch.

Now getting back to the Presidents who could ever forget Richard Nixon he served from 1969 to 1974. He was best known for ending the Vietnam War and he

won reelection by a landslide , then came Watergate and all the scandal that came with it. He was in trouble actually being threaten with

impeachment at this time he decided it was better to resign than be impeached so on August 9,1974 Nixon did do just that he resigned.

Oh those sixties they were what made me who I am I live through seeing a wonderful President Assinnated to seeing

one almost be impeached. I live through going from grade school into junior high and into high school these years are always going to

be some of my best memories. Also one of the saddest memories I have of 1968 is when my Percious Dad past away in July of that

year and I had just turned 16. Our family was thankful to had him for the years we were given with him. You see he died at 42, and had work in

the coal mines for 20 years so everyone can truly say I am Proud to be a Coal Miner's Daughter.













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