Ruth

www.nestentertainment.com When the Israelite Naomi and her two Gentile daughters-in-law are left as widows in a foreign land, Naomi begs them to care for themselves by returning to their own people. One agrees-but Ruth declares she will never forsake Naomi and accompanies her back to Israel. Ruth's faithfulness is rewarded when Naomi's near kinsman, Boaz, falls in love and marries her. One of the greatest stories in human history is recreated for the entire family to enjoy. A terrific way to teach a child this story of God's faithfulness. Order now for that special child, family, or friend. Recapture all the drama and suspense that filled the early days of America's colonization. History comes alive as you meet AN inquisitive girl who grows into a great ambassador for peace A terrific way to teach a child this story of history. Order now for that special child, family, or friend.
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Don Was - Black Merda - "Cynthy-Ruth"

MORE: www.MyDamnChannel.com BLACK MERDA has weathered decades of relative inactivity only to return stronger than ever in the 21st Century. Original members VC Veasey, Anthony Hawkins and Charles Hawkins were on tour as Edwin Starr's backup band in the mid-sixties when they had a chance encounter with the music of Jimi Hendrix. Shortly thereafter, they embarked on a course that led them to become the link between Hendrix and Funkadelic. In 1967, Black Merda recorded the first of two albums for Chess Records. For these Wasmopolitan sessions, they've reprised one of those early songs, "Cynthy-Ruth" -- a blues number that owes far more to Muddy than to Jimi.
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MLB Experts discuss Babe Ruth

It's time to honor those that got me through the off-season. This week John Thorn was named the Official Historian of Major League Baseball, Jonah Keri's book releases today, and I watched virtually every old school video MLB Network featured this off-season. Therefore, time to honor all of you that talked me through the cold winter. Enjoy.
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GARETH PUGH PITTI 2011 - FILM BY RUTH HOGBEN

With a collection inspired by religious iconography and Florentine opulence, Gareth Pugh made his Italian fashion debut at Pitti Immagine #79, showcasing his clothes via a unique fashion film, created with Ruth Hogben.
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Ruth Etting - Ten Cents a Dance (1930)

Ruth Etting (Nov.23,1896 - Sept.24,1978) was an American singing star of the 1930s, who had over sixty hit recordings. Her signature tunes were "Shine On Harvest Moon", "Ten Cents a Dance" and "Love Me or Leave Me", and her other popular recordings included "Button Up Your Overcoat", "Mean to Me", "Exactly like you", and "Shaking the Blues Away". Rising to fame in the twenties and early thirties, Ruth Etting was renowned for her great beauty, her gorgeous voice and her tragic life. She starred on Broadway, made movies in Hollywood, married a mobster, had numerous hit-records, fell in love and was known as America's Sweetheart of Song. Born in David City, Nebraska, Ruth left home at seventeen for Chicago and art school. She got a job designing costumes at a night club called the Marigold Gardens and when the tenor got sick, she was pulled into the show since she was the only one who could sing low enough. That led to dancing in the chorus line and eventually featured solos. Her career in costume design and art was soon forgotten. The blond hair and blue eyes and stunning voice all led to her being dubbed the Sweetheart of Columbia Records, America's Radio Sweetheart, and finally America's Sweetheart of Song. She began to experiment with tempo and phrasing during this period in her career. Her trademark was to change the tempo - alternating between normal tempo, half-time and double-time to create and maintain interest. Ruth Etting made her first record in 1926 and her last <b>...</b>
VREDE - Ruth Jacott (NETHERLANDS 1993)

The Dutch entry of 1993 ESC. Great song, great singer... But only reached the 6th place.
The X Factor 2008 - Ruth Lorenzo (Purple Rain - Week 2 Sing Off)

Ruth Lorenzo singing 'Purple Rain' on The X Factor 2008.
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Babe Ruth - The Mexican High Quality

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Ruth Etting - "SHINE ON HARVEST MOON" (1931)

Shine On, Harvest Moon (from Ziegfeld Follies of 1931) Words and music by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth Ruth Etting, vocal. Recorded July 28, 1931, in New York. Originally issued on Perfect 12737. This year the Harvest Moon falls on Monday, September 12 This song was first introduced by Nora Bayes and songwriter-husband, Jack Norworth in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1908. Ruth Etting's performance of the song in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 was a tribute to Nora Bayes. The 1931 production of the Follies was the last to be produced under the direction Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.; he died shortly thereafter in 1932. It's interesting to note that Nora Bayes recorded this song for Victor in 1910 but it was never released. "Oh, shine on, shine on, harvest moon up in the sky, I ain't had no lovin' since April, January, June, or July. Snow time ain't no time to stay outdoors and spoon, So shine on, shine on, harvest moon, For me and my gal." FULL HARVEST MOON Traditionally, this designation goes to the full moon that occurs closest to the Autumnal (fall) Equinox. The Harvest Moon usually comes in September, and this year (2011) it will fall on Monday, 12 September. At the peak of the harvest, farmers can work into the night by the light of this moon. Usually the full Moon rises an average of 50 minutes later each night, but for the few nights around the Harvest Moon, the moon seems to rise at nearly the same time each night: just 25 to 30 minutes later across the US, and only 10 to 20 <b>...</b>
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RUTH COPELAND & FUNKADELIC -"GIMME SHELTER" (1972)

This is the story of Viet/Now. The United States government first supports a dictator in a foreign land most Americans know little about. They argue that this country has to be defended to stop an evil threat which will take freedom away like dominoes falling. An American President uses flimsy evidence of a threat to Americans to mislead his public into supporting the war. The media sells the story. A charismatic General heads the campaign with the backing of Congress. The public is full of pride but little knowledge. Young men are drafted into service, mainly from poor and minority areas. They are thrown into alien places to fight for and against a different culture that they can't distinguish. While the poor fight amongst the poor, corporations make record profits by creating military hardware. When atrocities happen, some in the media start to report it. The youth of the world, sympathetic to their soldier peers and angry at the war machine, begin to speak out against the war. This grows to include parents, clergy, unions, teachers, and seniors. The war is sold as protection of democracy, but those who question it are branded traitors. The soldiers are used as a "baby shield" to foster national pride while hiding the motivations of the current administration. A civil war, between generations and idealogies, splits America as well as other nations supplying soldiers for the war. The President responds to these events with more force. Troops are escalated to massive <b>...</b>
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Throw down your heart - Béla & Ruth: banjo + thumb piano

A clip of the great documentary "Throw down your heart" while Béla plays banjo with that woman Ruth, thumb piano player. At Jinja (Uganda). I don't own the copyright but I post it for informational use, as I think it's beautiful to see. throwdownyourheart.com
Ruth Jacott - Seki Marinda

Ruth Jacott singing a traditional Surinamese song!!!
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Give Me Jesus - Fernando Ortega Ruth Graham Tribute

Give Me Jesus - Performed by Fernando Ortega for The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association as a tribute to Billy Graham's wife, Ruth Bell Graham (June 10, 1920 to June 14, 2007). Directed by Kevin Adamson, Lighting and Steadicam by James Reid, Jib by Tracy Eakes, Edited by John Schroter. for more information: www.billygraham.org
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Tim Minchin's "Three Minute Song" - Ruth Jones' Easter Treat, preview - BBC Two

More on this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Tim Minchin's performs his "Three Minute Song" specially composed for Ruth Jones' Easter Treat.
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Ruth Brown - Good Day For The Blues

From the album "Good Day for the Blues" (1999) "At age 70, Ruth Brown was still in full command of her powers when she cut this beaut of an album in 1998. Fueled by an all-star band featuring Duke Robillard on guitar and New Orleans session stalwarts like James Singleton on bass, keyboardist Davell Crawford, alto saxophonist Ray Moore, and a core group that also serves as her touring outfit, this record was cut live with all the musicians (including a full horn section) playing at once with no overdubs, a throwback to her recording modus operandi at Atlantic back in the 1950s. The songs are first-rate, featuring new compositions from soul tunesmith Dan Penn ("Can't Stand a Broke Man," "Be Good to Me Tonight"), torchy ballads ("Never Let Me Go," "A Lover Is Forever," "The Richest One," "I Believe I Can Fly," and "True"), riotous spoken word fables ("Cabbage Head" and "HB's Funky Fable"), and solid rhythm numbers ("Hangin' by a Shoestring," "Ice Water in Your Veins"), all expertly played and sung. Far from being on the downhill side of things, Brown demonstrated that there was still plenty of gas left in the tank when she cut this one." allmusic.com
The Story Of Ruth

Animated Stories from the Bible: www.livingscriptures.com When the Israelite Naomi and her two Gentile daughters-in-law are left as widows in a foreign land, Naomi begs them to care for themselves by returning to their own people. One agrees—but Ruth declares she will never forsake Naomi and accompanies her back to Israel. Ruths faithfulness is rewarded when Naomis near kinsman, Boaz, falls in love and marries her. One of the greatest stories in human history is recreated for the entire family to enjoy. Teaches the Bible story from Ruth 14.
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SCTV Great White North & Babe Ruth Story

2 Classic SCTV skits from Series 4, Cycle 1, Episode #81. Aired on May 29, 1981. "Southside Fracas with Southside Johnny" "Kanadian Korner 10: Making Doug Go (R3)" Doug is asleep so Bob tries to make him go. Bob McKenzie - Rick Moranis; Doug McKenzie - Dave Thomas "13 Promo: The Babe Ruth Story (R1)": The uplifting saga of one of baseball's immortal heroes, wherein Babe promises to hit a few homers for a sick kid. (Note: new voiceover and bumper for Series 4). Note: I believe this is just a "bumper" from a full sketch that aired in Season 1 (1977). Babe Ruth - John Candy; Father - Joe Flaherty; Mother - Catherine O'Hara; Bobby - Donald Cowper; Doctor - Harold Ramis; announcer - staff announcer
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