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Steve Adubato is joined by Maria Spina, Manager of PSEG Foundation & Corporate Social Responsibility, and Jeanette Betancourt, Ed.D., Senior Vice President of U.S. Social Impact at Sesame Workshop, to discuss Little Neighbors, an initiative aimed at fostering children's understanding of community values. Then, Steve Adubato speaks with Harry Lee, President & CEO of New … Continue reading "Maria Spina and Jeanette Betancourt, Ed.D.; Harry Lee; Jess Rauchberg"
Patriot Power Podcast - The American Revolution, Founding Fathers and 18th Century History
Today I talk about two amazing and different men, Lighthorse Harry Lee and Francis Marion, most commonly known as The Swamp Fox. Episode 50 • Freedom Files #13 • LightHorse Harry Lee & The Swamp Fox Welcome Back Patriots! In previous episodes I have discussed the video series called “The Patriot Power Freedom Files” which is available on TikTok, YouTube, X, Instagram and more. All links are listed below. These videos are short but packed full of historical information on a person, place, battle or other American Revolutionary War related subject. The video series also includes photos within the video making it come alive a little more. The audio of each Freedom Files Video Series will be posted within the Patriot Power Podcast, as is this one. You can view all video files on TikTok, YouTube or the shows website. ALL links below are clickable within your podcast platform, so enjoy! ________ • Patriot Power Podcast Website • Email Me • X • TikTok - Patriot Power Freedom Files • InstaGram • YouTube Channel • Meet your Host, Ron Kern • Call or Text: 413-FREEDOM _______________ Please share this podcast with others and we would love for you to leave a review. Do you have a question, comment or suggestion? Want to suggest a topic for an upcoming show? I'd love to hear from you, so get in touch!
Rick & Kelly go back to the vault to bring you this incredible PRIME RIB RECIPE, with the help of Harry Lee, who was visiting from Tampa earlier this year and showed off his chef skills! Kelly encourages all of you to make this dish for the holidays! For more of Rick & Kelly's truly unfiltered opinions, home videos, cooking segments and exclusive interviews and content, join the Rick & Kelly Show on Patreon.com... It's longer, uncensored, commercial free and a whole lotta fun! #chef #cooking #primerib #kitchen #meat #carbs #beef #newportbeach #huntingtonbeach #ski #snowboard #skilift #stuckonalift #dogs #delta #deltaairline #firstclass #servicedog #upgrade #heathermcdonald #drewbarrynore #closetalker #spaghetti #meatballs #spaghettiandmeatballs #food #cooking #cookingwithkelly #trump #donaldtrump #america #kellydodd #andycohen #bravotv #wrongsideofhistory #kellydodd #fema #hypocrites #instagram #shadowban #pickleball #pickleballpartytown #donaldtrump #presidenttrump #palmdesert #pickleball #newsmax #newsmax2 #bravo #rhoc #theleventhalreport #plutotv #androidtv #xumo #stremium #haystack #youtube #klowdtv #selecttv #newsmax #hulu #samsungtv #roku #streaming #reporting #journalism #experience #tvshow #tvnews #newsman #newsmax #newsmax2 #solo #soloanchor #interview #cooking #correction #housewives #soullife #supplements #minerals #magnesium #reform #rekick #magnesium5x Rick & Kelly are PROUD to be the OFFICIAL LAUNCH PARTNERS with SOULLIFE MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS here in America! Get the Rick & Kelly DOUBLE discount of $20 off per bottle by buying 2 or more bottles & hitting AUTO ORDER at: https://soullife.com/rickandkelly Get your GDEFY SHOES at 50% OFF the ENTIRE ORDER using the code SMASH50 at www.https://gdefy.com
Send us a Text Message.Join Presley Swagerty and his lifelong friend, Pastor Harry Lee Sewell, as they take a walk down memory lane, sharing stories from their 50 years of friendship. In this heartfelt episode, Pastor Sewell reflects on the most valuable life lessons he's learned and imparts wisdom that has shaped both his and Presley's lives. Whether you're looking for inspiration or simply want to enjoy some timeless stories of friendship and faith, this episode is a must-watch!#ResidualEarnersPodcast #LifeLessons #Friendship #PastorSewell #PresleySwagerty #FaithAndWisdom #Inspiration #Motivation #SuccessStories #50YearsOfFriendshipSupport the Show.
Bangkok-born Lisa Wong, founder of 360 Entertainment, sits with Korean stylist Harry Lee& Kuwaiti DJ Lujain to chat about the company's adventures in Seoul. From fashion-driven charity initiatives to navigating learning the Korean language as a foreigner, how styling for music videos is the "holy trinity" of bringing art together, and understanding the "why" and how that makes projects stronger and more inspiring. Lisa's InstagramHarry's InstagramDJ Lujain's Instagram360 Entertainment's InstagramNADA InstagramIntro & Outro Beats by Victor Haydel: SZA x H.E.R. type beat "Lost Memories"
Bangkok-born Lisa Wong, founder of 360 Entertainment, sits with Korean stylist Harry Lee & Kuwaiti DJ Lujain to chat about the company's adventures in Seoul. From fashion-driven charity initiatives to the pulsing DJ scene & the art of styling, hear how their diverse backgrounds make 360 Entertainment truly stand out.Lisa's InstagramHarry's InstagramDJ Lujain's Instagram360 Entertainment's InstagramNADA Instagram
David Letterman, Frank Sinatra, Tim Reid, John Records Landecker, and Harry Lee "Peanuts" Lowrey are some of the people who Tom Dreesen tells stories about to Rick and Dave. [Ep135]
If you're enjoying the show, please do rate us on iTunes! Also, we'd love to hear from you at inklingsvarietyhour@gmail.com. Hal Poe joins the show to discuss his comprehensive and very readable three-volume C.S. Lewis biography, Becoming C.S. Lewis, which you can find here. He talks about how he became interested in C.S. Lewis, the process of writing the biography, and a few of the assumptions about C.S. Lewis he's disproven. Among other things, we discuss: The importance of Lewis' childhood in forming his tastes The Janie Moore affair (or lack thereof?) Biography versus memoir Lewis' love of allegory and his Allegory of Love Lewis' likely influence on Tolkien's Hobbit and Lord of the Rings Barfield: The Inkling Who Wasn't Some objections to the Planet Narnia thesis C.S. Lewis as Mrs. Moore's house elf Lewis' writing speed Apologetics after Lewis We hope you enjoy it! Thanks again to Hal Poe for taking the time to discuss this with us--and thanks to Andrew Lazo for introducing us!
The history of the American Revolution is written by and about the victors like Washington, Jefferson, and Adams. But separating the heroes from the villains is not so black and white.So how should we remember a man like Major General Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee III—the father of Robert E. Lee— who rose to glory, helped shape the fabric of America, but ultimately ended his life in ruin? He is responsible for valiant victories, enduring accomplishments, and catastrophic failures.Today I'm speaking with Ryan Cole, author of the new book Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary HeroWe discuss how he was a...Brilliant cavalryman who played a crucial role in Nathanael Greene's strategy that led to Britain's surrender at YorktownClose friend of George Washington—he gave the famous eulogy of “first in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen” which is widely quoted todayStrong supporter of the Constitution—his arguments led Virginia, the most influential colony in the soon-to-be country, to ratify itVictim of a violent political mob—he was beaten with clubs, his nose was partially sliced off, and hot wax was dripped into his eyes
The electrifying frontman, vocalist, and rub board player spent years as his father Rockin’ Dopsie Sr.’s onstage foil and righthand man in the Zydeco Twisters, playing on Paul Simon’s “Graceland” and Bob Dylan’s “Oh Mercy” records along the way. Leading the band since his father’s passing, Dopsie Jr. mixes tradition with James Brown-style showmanship that wows crowds from his hometown of Lafayette to the White House. As far as screaming is concerned, it’s how the Troubled Men wake up every morning. Topics include Trump NFTs, crypto, Pokemon, the World Cup final, a Chanukah party, scratchers, the new police chief’s aunt, bar dogs, a chance encounter, musician habits, the Cajun Twisters, J’s Lounge, Grant Street Dance Hall, a 1st grade education, J.D. Miller studio, passing on SNL, Daniel Lanois, Bono, Kingsway Studio, a successor, a catch phrase, Lagniappe Day at USL, private parties, a miniature kangaroo, Bill Clinton, Harry Lee, Gatemouth Brown, Warren Storm, John Fogerty, CCR, a fistfight, Wheel of Fortune, Beyoncé and the Dixie Chicks at the CMAs, Kat Williams’ look, a “Road House” remake, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break Music: "Dopsie's Cajun Stomp" from "Saturday Night Zydeco" by Rockin' Dopsie and the Zydeco Twisters Outro Music: "Turn Up the Zydeco" by Rockin' Dopsie Jr. and the Zydeco Twisters Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s T-shirts & tanks here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook GR8 ESCAPE BAKING COMPANY Promo Code:TROUBLED15 Rockin' Dopsie Jr. Homepage Rockin' Dopsie Jr. Facebook
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Harry Lee Poe to talk about the life and faith of C.S. Lewis in light of the final volume, The Completion of C.S. Lewis, in his three part biography published by Crossway.Meet Dr. PoeDr. Poe serves as the Charles Colson Professor of Faith and Culture at Union University, where he has taught a course on C. S. Lewis for over twenty years. He is the author of twenty books, including Becoming C. S. Lewis and The Making of C. S. Lewis, as well as numerous articles on Lewis and the Inklings. Poe hosts the annual Inklings Weekend in Montreat, North Carolina, and is a regular speaker on Lewis at universities and other venues around the world.Resources:The Completion of C. S. Lewis: From War to Joy by Harry Lee PoeThe Making of C. S. Lewis (1918–1945): From Atheist to Apologist by Harry Lee PoeBecoming C. S. Lewis (1898–1918): A Biography of Young Jack Lewis by Harry Lee PoeMere Christianity by C.S. LewisThe Space Trilogy by C.S. LewisThe Digital Public Square is a production of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and is produced and hosted by Jason Thacker.Production assistance is provided by Kadin Christian. Technical production provided by Owens Productions. It is edited and mixed by Mark Owens.
10/28/2022 - Harry Lee Poe -Professor and author, on significant events in the life and work of C.S. Lewis
Looking for a Reformed Church in Orange County? Check out Santa Ana Reformed (a United Reformed Church plant) meeting Sundays at 2 PM at Davis Elementary School in Santa Ana! Contact us: santaanareformed@gmail.com Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! Check out the ESBT Series & NSBT Series from IVP Academic! Get a copy of the Family Worship Bible Study, The Works of William Perkins, & the RHB Store! Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at Logos Bible Software. WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Harry Lee Poe (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) who serves as the Charles Colson Professor of Faith and Culture at Union University, where he has taught a course on C. S. Lewis for over twenty years. He is the author of twenty books, including The Inklings of Oxford and C. S. Lewis Remembered, as well as numerous articles on Lewis and the Inklings. Poe hosts the annual Inklings Weekend in Montreat, North Carolina, and is a regular speaker on Lewis at universities and other venues worldwide. We want to thank Crossway for help setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials to interview Joni! Purchase the book(s) here: Becoming C.S. Lewis: Experience C.S. Lewis's Captivating Life with the Complete Biographical Trilogy Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Find us on YouTube: Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
Harry fills in for Hayden on this week's episode! Enjoy!
Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it
In early December, 1777, Joseph Plumb Martin and his comrades in the Continental Army sat down to feast upon a Our Hero: Rhode Island Quaker ironworker turned Major General and logistician Thanksgiving meal, mandated by the Second Continental Congress. “...To add something extraordinary to our present stock of provisions, our country, ever mindful of its suffering army,” wrote Martin decades later, “ opened her sympathizing heart so wide, upon this occasion, as to give us something to make the world stare. And what do you think it was dear reader?—Guess.—You cannot guess, be you as much of a Yankee as you will. I will tell you: it gave each and every man a half a gill of rice, and a table spoon full of vinegar!!” Martin's faux banquet was the result not of tightfistedness, but of bankruptcy and what my guest Ricardo Herrera describes as “the slow moving, staggering debacle that was its supply and transportation system.” If it's true that amateurs study tactics, and professionals study logistics, then Herrara's new book Feeding Washington's Army: Surviving the Valley Forge Winter of 1778 is definitely for professionals—but there is much in it for others to learn from as well. Ricardo A. Herrera is professor of military history at the School of Advanced Military Studies at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. The views that he expresses here are not those of the SAMS, the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, the United States Government; really, any person or institution other than Ricardo Herrera himself. For Further Investigation We've talked about Harry Lee with biographer Ryan Cole for two hours; and in Episode 110 about Nathanael Greene and the campaign for the South with John Buchanan, author of The Road to Charleston. Wayne K. Bodle, Valley Forge Winter: Civilians and Soldiers in War (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002) Bodle, “Generals and ‘Gentlemen': Pennsylvania Politics and the Decision for Valley Forge,” Pennsylvania History 62, no. 1 (Winter 1995): 59–89 Benjamin H. Newcomb, “Washington's Generals and the Decision to Quarter at Valley Forge,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 117, no. 4 (Oct 1993): 311–29 Ricardo A. Herrera, “‘[T]he zealous activity of Capt. Lee': Light-Horse Harry Lee and Petite Guerre.” The Journal of Military History 79, no. 1 (January 2015): 9-36 Herrera, “‘[O]ur Army will hut this Winter at Valley forge': George Washington, Decision-Making, and the Councils of War.” Army History, no. 117 (Fall 2020): 6-26 Herrera, “Foraging and Combat Operations at Valley Forge, February-March 1778.” Army History, no. 79 (Spring 2011): 6-29 Valley Forge National Historic Park Valley Forge Muster Roll You might remember that I tried to pronounce auftragstaktik, at least once. Rick Herrera doesn't really care if I pronounced it correctly or not...as you can see here in this YouTube conversation "The Myth of Auftragstktik and the history of Mission Command"
In this week's episode, Pesh and Ado Veli feature Kenyan cyphers. Ado Veli Podcast season 09 episode 04, which is episode number 212. Tracklist Giant, Master Yanki, Dandora And Bunny - Mnarani Cypher Season 1 0:00:00 Giant, Buda Love, Driim Kid, Yanki And Dandora - Mnarani Cypher 2 0:04:32 Breeder LW, Steph, Steph Kapela And Wakadinali - Hennessy Cypher 0:12:06 Boutross, Monski, Xtatic, Rekles And Elisha Elai - Hennessy Cypher 2.0 0:16:58 Kapnea, Elisha Elai, Jublak And Jakk Quill - Unkut The Cypher 0:33:04 Fress, Markus Ill, Edwin Mlayi And The Diagon - Unkut The Cypher 2 0:38:22 Rick Wylder, Tony Oriema, Jaan Christian, Muddah And Luka - The Nairoberry Cypher 0:48:23 Moka Mcee, Kalingunga, Rama Ray, C.P.U, Chibo Dee, Young Don Master, Dide And Kennedicto - Mtemi Halisi Cypher Season 1 0:53:22 Wakadinali - Rong Cypher 1:07:06 Monaja, Impeccable Speech, Kunta, Gamesis, Slim Chain The Eagle, Johnny Span One, Scripture And L7 - The All African Cypher 2021 1:12:03 Rio, Wahenga Music And Sanofa Taylor - UDS Cypher 1:31:40 Shukid ft Songa, Harry Lee, Dave The MC And Shatzy K - The Naisai Cypher 1:36:40 This episode was recorded at Radio 254 Listen to Ado Veli Podcast on; Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Boomplay, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, TuneIn, Stitcher, Hearthis.at, audiomack and SoundCloud here; https://smarturl.it/adovelipodcast Tune in, listen and share your thoughts on social media with our official hashtag #AdoVeliPodcast. Follow us on; Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/penninah.wanjiru.902 https://www.facebook.com/ADOVELl/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/penninahwanjir1 https://twitter.com/AdoVeliRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/penninah_wanjiru/ https://www.instagram.com/adoveli/ Email: adoveli7@gmail.com Host: Pesh And Ado Veli
Mark Maloy talks with author and historian Mike Cecere about Light-Horse Harry Lee, who had an extensive career in the Continental Army and was the father of General Robert E. Lee.
Hercule Poirot's Christmas Hercule Poirot 1938: Tyrannical millionaire Simeon Lee has been estranged from most of his family for years. But now, on Christmas Eve, the old man calls them all together once more. Unable to disobey, the children gather uneasily and wonder what their father's intentions are. Does he want to clear up past misunderstandings or cause fresh mischief? Before they can find out, a deafening crash is heard overhead. Rushing upstairs, they discover a body in a pool of blood. With so many possible suspects, it's lucky for Superintendent Sugden that the Chief Constable has his old friend Hercule Poirot staying with him. It seems to be an impossible case. But, as Poirot knows only too well, things aren't always as they seem. Agatha Christie's whodunit stars Peter Sallis as Hercule Poirot, Edward De Souza as Superintendent Sugden, Manning Wilson as Colonel Johnson, Cyril Luckham as Simeon Lee, Rachel Gurney as Lydia Lee, Nicky Henson as Harry Lee, Deborah Makepeace as Pilar Estravados and Deryck Guyler as Tressilian, the butler. From the book first published in 1938 and dramatised by Michael Bakewell. Director: Enyd Williams First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1986. Show less --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ang189/support
Hercule Poirot's Christmas Hercule Poirot 1938: Tyrannical millionaire Simeon Lee has been estranged from most of his family for years. But now, on Christmas Eve, the old man calls them all together once more. Unable to disobey, the children gather uneasily and wonder what their father's intentions are. Does he want to clear up past misunderstandings or cause fresh mischief? Before they can find out, a deafening crash is heard overhead. Rushing upstairs, they discover a body in a pool of blood. With so many possible suspects, it's lucky for Superintendent Sugden that the Chief Constable has his old friend Hercule Poirot staying with him. It seems to be an impossible case. But, as Poirot knows only too well, things aren't always as they seem. Agatha Christie's whodunit stars Peter Sallis as Hercule Poirot, Edward De Souza as Superintendent Sugden, Manning Wilson as Colonel Johnson, Cyril Luckham as Simeon Lee, Rachel Gurney as Lydia Lee, Nicky Henson as Harry Lee, Deborah Makepeace as Pilar Estravados and Deryck Guyler as Tressilian, the butler. From the book first published in 1938 and dramatised by Michael Bakewell. Director: Enyd Williams First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1986. Show less --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ang189/support
Hercule Poirot's Christmas Hercule Poirot 1938: Tyrannical millionaire Simeon Lee has been estranged from most of his family for years. But now, on Christmas Eve, the old man calls them all together once more. Unable to disobey, the children gather uneasily and wonder what their father's intentions are. Does he want to clear up past misunderstandings or cause fresh mischief? Before they can find out, a deafening crash is heard overhead. Rushing upstairs, they discover a body in a pool of blood. With so many possible suspects, it's lucky for Superintendent Sugden that the Chief Constable has his old friend Hercule Poirot staying with him. It seems to be an impossible case. But, as Poirot knows only too well, things aren't always as they seem. Agatha Christie's whodunit stars Peter Sallis as Hercule Poirot, Edward De Souza as Superintendent Sugden, Manning Wilson as Colonel Johnson, Cyril Luckham as Simeon Lee, Rachel Gurney as Lydia Lee, Nicky Henson as Harry Lee, Deborah Makepeace as Pilar Estravados and Deryck Guyler as Tressilian, the butler. From the book first published in 1938 and dramatised by Michael Bakewell. Director: Enyd Williams First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1986. Show less --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ang189/support
Better use of data is key to more effective government. Across government, teams are doing fascinating work with data. But those projects don't get the attention they deserve. At this month's event, the 24th in our series, the speakers presented their work in an exciting, quickfire format. Each speaker had eight minutes, followed by eight minutes of questions from the audience. This month's speakers were: Harry Lee, Deputy Director, Data Protection and Data Rights at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, on the government's 'Data: a new direction' consultation. Selvin Brown MBE, Senior Responsible Officer – Net Zero Building Delivery at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and Alastair Vetch, Client Service Partner at Slalom, on establishing a culture of data-led policy delivery Brhmie Balaram, Head of AI Research & Ethics at NHSX AI Lab, on the work of the AI Ethics Initiative and the ethical questions it is addressing about the use of AI in health and care Toby Jolly, Grants Reporting and Analysis Lead at the Cabinet Office, on using automation to make government grantmaking more transparent. The event was chaired by Gavin Freeguard, Associate at the Institute for Government. We took questions virtually during the event via the integrated event chat.
Dr. Harry Poe joins us to see what we can learn from the life of Lewis. In this episode we look at Lewis' transformation from an atheist to a Christian. To support this show check out the Disruptor Initiative! At the end of World War I, young C. S. Lewis was a devout atheist about to begin his studies at Oxford. In the three decades that followed, he would establish himself as one of the most influential writers and scholars of modern times, undergoing a radical conversion to Christianity that would transform his life and his work.Check out the new Lewis book here! Scholar Harry Lee Poe unfolds these watershed years in Lewis's life, offering readers a unique perspective on his conversion, his friendships with well-known Christians such as J. R. R. Tolkien and Dorothy L. Sayers, and his development from an opponent of Christianity to one of its most ardent defenders.Harry Lee Poe (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as the Charles Colson University Professor of Faith and Culture at Union University, where he has taught a course on C. S. Lewis for over fifteen years. He is the author of The Inklings of Oxford and C. S. Lewis Remembered, as well as numerous articles. Poe hosts regular Inklings Weekend retreats and is a speaker on Lewis at major libraries worldwide.
In this episode, Harry Lee Poe discusses the formative years of C.S. Lewis as a prolific writer amidst a private life, including fascinating details about the start of his career, his own personal faith and the relationships that would shape his world and the books that would make his name world-renowned.Harry Lee Poe is the author of The Making of C. S. Lewis: From Atheist to Apologist.Read the full transcript.If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
This week, we're taking you to class! Join us for small group held in Mr. Lee's classroom. We are joined by a very special guest, Harry Lee, with whom we share, discuss, and even debate about school, teachers, education, and even dating! This one's a long episode but we promise it's still a lot of good stuff. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shimandshin/support
Containing the Continuation and the Conclusion to the Previous Installment in Which the nature of the Divinity is revealed to the Reader with respect to the Cosmology of the Heavens, in addition to divers topics on Linguistics, Morality and Empire, the latter of Which will no doubt be Comfortable in the Drawing Room of Mr. Wells. Timestamps: intro, biography of C.S. Lewis, background to "Out of the Silent Planet" (1938) (0:00) C.S. Lewis - "Out of the Silent Planet" (1938) - plot summary (15:41) C.S. Lewis - "Out of the Silent Planet" (1938) - general discussion (1:03:09) Bibliography: Downing, David C. "Planets in peril: a critical study of C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy", 1992 Edwards, Bruce L. "C.S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy", 2007 Green, Roger Lancelyn and Hooper, Walter. "C.S. Lewis: a biography", 1963 Hart, Dabney Adams. "Through the Open Door: A New Look at C.S. Lewis", 2010 Poe, Harry Lee. "Becoming C. S. Lewis: A Biography of Young Jack Lewis, 1898-1918", 2019 Schwartz, Sanford. "C. S. Lewis on the Final Frontier: Science and the Supernatural in the Space Trilogy", 2009
Cardiff City legend Nathan Blake and Dan Tyte bring the weekly Bluebirds' news and nostalgia. With club legend Colin Baker passing away this week, the boys discuss what more the hierarchy could do to embrace the club's history. With the play-off push pulled, Nath and Dan chat the recent and upcoming games and a positional ploy Nathan learned from his old coach Harry Lee at Spencer Boys Club. Riffing off fans' questions, Blakey relives dodging and weaving Port Vale fans on the pitch back in the Eddie May days. This week's Top 5s are a tribute to a true Prince.Check out the A Bit of Swazz playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6nHCf3lOx2EHT0QryvJWms. Subscribe, like, give a 5 star review and share, so more City fans find out about the pod. A Jams and Mr B production. Follow A Bit of Swazz on the socials @SwazzPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Washington's Continentals suffer a lack of food, clothing and shelter as it struggles to get through the winter at Valley Forge. At the same time, it must contest a British move into Darby in search of forage. Captain "light horse Harry" Lee distinguishes himself during this time. Americans also capture a British ship on the Delaware river. Washington fights with Congress to get what he needs to maintain and train his army. Visit my site at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for more text, pictures, maps, and sources on this topic. Book Recommendation of the Week: Washington's Secret War: The Hidden History of Valley Forge, by Thomas Fleming. Online Recommendation of the Week: The History of Valley Forge, by Henry Woodman: https://archive.org/details/historyofvalleyf00wood Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Join the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271 Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy
Washington's Continentals suffer a lack of food, clothing and shelter as it struggles to get through the winter at Valley Forge. At the same time, it must contest a British move into Darby in search of forage. Captain "light horse Harry" Lee distinguishes himself during this time. Americans also capture a British ship on the Delaware river. Washington fights with Congress to get what he needs to maintain and train his army.Visit my site at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for more text, pictures, maps, and sources on this topic.Book Recommendation of the Week: Washington's Secret War: The Hidden History of Valley Forge, by Thomas Fleming.Online Recommendation of the Week: The History of Valley Forge, by Henry Woodman: https://archive.org/details/historyofvalleyf00woodFollow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcastJoin the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271
This episode originally aired in September 2019. You may know him as Robert E. Lee's father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington's protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war's brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia's governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation's great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today's program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee's tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske, Ph.D. leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press.
This episode originally aired in September 2019. You may know him as Robert E. Lee’s father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington’s protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war’s brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia’s governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation’s great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today’s program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee’s tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske leads the digital history initiatives at the Washington Library. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia in 2016 with a focus on Scotland and America in an Age of War and Revolution. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. Ambuske is currently at work on a book entitled Emigration and Empire: America and Scotland in the Revolutionary Era, as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/support
The Distillery is a collection of 30 minute live-streamed conversations about various topics including Education, Art, Music, and Medicine. In this episode we flip the table with The Distillery's host Harry Lee Shang Lun interviewing me as a guest for his series. If you'd rather watch the interview than listen to it, you can view this interview here: https://www.facebook.com/distillery.site/videos/2964144683664558/You can see all previous episodes of The Distillery on their social media below:Site: http://distillery.site/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLEjPYBDw35A5ekoI2ldrPgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/distillery.site/Instagram: https://instagram.com/distillery.siteTwitter: https://twitter.com/distillerysite--Opening music:"Fuzzball Parade" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ictmcgee)
On today’s Equipping you in Grace show, Dave Jenkins and Harry Lee Poe discuss the influences in C.S. Lewis childhood, his friendship, and reaching young people today with the Word of God, along with his book, Becoming C.S. Lewis: A Biography of Young Jack Lewis (Crossway, 2019). What you’ll hear in this episode Some of the most significant influences on C.S. Lewis in his childhood. Why C.S. Lewis many biographers neglect his early years. The childhood and teenage years of C.S. Lewis. C.S. Lewis thoughts on religion when he was a teenager. In what way did Lewis’s love of mythology impact his thoughts about God and influence his future writing. When Lewis’s love of reading and literature began. What role friendship played in C.S. Lewis's childhood and teenage years. Why we need more men like C.S. Lewis and what such men would look like in terms of their character and ministries. About the Guest Harry Lee Poe (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as the Charles Colson University Professor of Faith and Culture at Union University, where he has taught a course on C. S. Lewis for over fifteen years. He is the author of The Inklings of Oxford and C. S. Lewis Remembered, as well as numerous articles. Poe hosts regular Inklings Weekend retreats and is a speaker on Lewis at major libraries worldwide. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
On today’s Equipping you in Grace show, Dave Jenkins and Harry Lee Poe discuss the influences in C.S. Lewis childhood, his friendship, and reaching young people today with the Word of God, along with his book, Becoming C.S. Lewis: A Biography of Young Jack Lewis (Crossway, 2019). What you’ll hear in this episode Some of the most significant influences on C.S. Lewis in his childhood. Why C.S. Lewis many biographers neglect his early years. The childhood and teenage years of C.S. Lewis. C.S. Lewis thoughts on religion when he was a teenager. In what way did Lewis’s love of mythology impact his thoughts about God and influence his future writing. When Lewis’s love of reading and literature began. What role friendship played in C.S. Lewis's childhood and teenage years. Why we need more men like C.S. Lewis and what such men would look like in terms of their character and ministries. About the Guest Harry Lee Poe (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as the Charles Colson University Professor of Faith and Culture at Union University, where he has taught a course on C. S. Lewis for over fifteen years. He is the author of The Inklings of Oxford and C. S. Lewis Remembered, as well as numerous articles. Poe hosts regular Inklings Weekend retreats and is a speaker on Lewis at major libraries worldwide. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Harry Lee Waterfield, President and CEO of Investors Heritage Life Insurance Company passed away in September. His son, Garth, stops by the show to tell us about his father's life, his death and how his family chose to honor him.
You may know him as Robert E. Lee's father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington's protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war's brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia's governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation's great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today's program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee's tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske, Ph.D. leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press.
You may know him as Robert E. Lee’s father, but Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee was so much more. Born into a Virginia dynasty, the man who would become one of George Washington’s protégés came of age with the American Revolution itself. Lee was a graduate of Princeton University, a cavalry commander in the war’s brutal southern theater, and he later served two terms as Virginia’s governor. He was a dashing figure who romanticized the ancient world and aspired to be one of the new nation’s great slave-holding planters. But death and despair undercut the life that Lee imagined for himself. On today’s program, Ryan Cole joins us to discuss Lee’s tragic story. Cole is a journalist and former member of the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. He is the author of the new book, Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. About our Guest: Ryan Cole, a former assistant to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and speechwriter at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, holds degrees in history and journalism from Indiana University. He has written extensively about American history and literature for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the New Criterion, Civil War Times, the American Interest, and the Indianapolis Star. Additionally, he has written for Indiana University and the Lumina Foundation, and he served on the staff of the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske leads the digital history initiatives at the Washington Library. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia in 2016 with a focus on Scotland and America in an Age of War and Revolution. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. Ambuske is currently at work on a book entitled Emigration and Empire: America and Scotland in the Revolutionary Era, as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message
The history of the American Revolution is written by and about the victors like Washington, Jefferson, and Adams. But separating the heroes from the villains is not so black and white.So how should we remember a man like Major General Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee III—the father of Robert E. Lee— who rose to glory, helped shape the fabric of America, but ultimately ended his life in ruin? He is responsible for valiant victories, enduring accomplishments, and catastrophic failures.Today I'm speaking with Ryan Cole, author of the new book Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary HeroWe discuss how he was a...Brilliant cavalryman who played a crucial role in Nathanael Greene’s strategy that led to Britain’s surrender at YorktownClose friend of George Washington—he gave the famous eulogy of “first in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen” which is widely quoted today Strong supporter of the Constitution—his arguments led Virginia, the most influential colony in the soon-to-be country, to ratify itVictim of a violent political mob—he was beaten with clubs, his nose was partially sliced off, and hot wax was dripped into his eyes
Pastor Harry Lee Sewell will receive the Dallas FBI Region's Community Relations Award on May 2-3 in Washington D-C. Sewell credits his church Family Cathedral in Mesquite and its local and worldwide missions and ministries. Pastor Sewell also tells One on One host Roger Emrich about a family legacy that began with his dad and church founder Pappy Sewell and continues today with him and wife Pastor Debbie Sewell. Attachments area
Pastor Harry Lee Sewell will receive the Dallas FBI Region's Community Relations Award on May 2-3 in Washington D-C. Sewell credits his church Family Cathedral in Mesquite and its local and worldwide missions and ministries. Pastor Sewell also tells One on One host Roger Emrich about a family legacy that began with his dad and church founder Pappy Sewell and continues today with him and wife Pastor Debbie Sewell. Attachments area
Harry talks about coffee shops, snooker on the tv, the Irish language, unexpected windfalls and lots more. Contribution from Jason.
Harry Lee talks about Telstar Radio, The Duke Of Edinburgh's car crash, homelessness, council houses, town councils, going to the cinema, illegal streaming and the local St Patricks Day parade. Contributions from Damien and Jason.
"Hello - my name is Harry Lee" talks to Jason McGee about home offices, junk mail, modern shopping, coffee culture and lots more …
In this episode we talk about the Co Ed Killer, Harry Lee and our own horror experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justifiable/support
Harry Lee chats to John and Pat Dooley who are visting from Canada as part of the Harry Lee Show on www.lirradio.ie
Harry Lee talks to Louth native John Sharkey now living in Australia - recorded live in the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth in Ireland for www.lirradio.ie
Harry Lee plays a tribute to Irish muscian Tommy Maken on the 10th Anniversary of his death recorded in the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth in Ireland for www.lirradio.ie
Harry Lee talks to Gerry Curtis about all things Dundalk - recorded live in the Imperial Hotel Dundalk, Co. Louth in Ireland for www.lirradio.ie
Harry Lee talks about the Seatown Festival, The Duck Race and lots more .. just listen to the laughter!
Harry talks to these two ladies about fashion, ploughing championships and a life living abroad.
Harry chats to Bernard about the Great Gatsby and all things theatre.
Harry & Damien Keenan having a bit of craic on The Harry Lee Show this morning, Damien forgot his glasses and got it hard to see, I had my hearing aids in and still got it hard to hear, so anything goes when one presenter is nearly blind and the other is nearly deaf but you just keep going when you'r in that kind of situation on "LIVE RADIO". H
Harry Lee talks to Anita McCann in the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth in Ireland on www.lirradio.ie
Gerry Duffy , professional wedding & corporate videographer talks to Harry about his business and the work attached to it. Its not as easy as it looks. Have a listen to Gerry telling his story about a job that he just loves doing.
Harry Lee talks about #theartistway and Councelling Connections and lot more ..recorded live in the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth in Ireland on www.lirradio.ie
Harry Lee talks to Stewart Agnew about Music, Dundalk Credit Union and plans for the future recorded live in the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth in Ireland on www.lirradio.ie
Harry Lee talks to Terry Kelly about life, fishing and the paint business recorded live in the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth in Ireland on www.lirradio.ie
Harry Lee talks to Michael Muckian and Gerry Duffy about the SOSAD Dundalk Events Team live in the Imperial Hotel on Sat 5th August 2017 on www.lirradio.ie
The Harry Lee Show - 05th August 2017 with Michael Muckian, Gerry Duffy, Collette O Hagan and Catherina and John.
Harry Lee Interviews Collette O'Hagan about Marathons in the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth on www.lirradio.ie
As the Premiership Season is about to kick off and also the "HAVE A GO AT THE REFEREE SEASON" as well, Harry Lee talks to former local referee Larry O'Rourke about his time on the whistle and his opinion on the Premiership referees.
Harry Lee talks to RTE's Miriam O Callaghan in 2011
Harry Lee and I swap stories: he shares his experience with fiscal sponsorship and I attempt to demystify Kickstarter by recounting my experience of raising just about $50,000 for two projects. AND it just so happens that Harry has a Kickstarter campaign going on right now! Check out his amazing film project SOMALILAND. Get woke, and give it your support. They have already reached their base goal in the first 8 days, which will be enough to finish the project. NOW anything you contribute will help them start the process of getting the film seen! I am very excited for this project and I am huge supporter of this film. It has the potential to be seen by thousands, if not millions of people and will definitely have an impact on the future of Somaliland. Also a big thanks to Paul and the Spark Street Digital family for allowing us to record in their office! Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
American Major Light Horse Harry Lee, inspired by Anthony Wayne launches a nighttime raid on the British-controlled fort near Paulus Hook in what is today downtown Jersey City.
This week Ben Powell (cinematographer) and Harry Lee (Filmmaker) talk about their film that is currently in post-production called Abaarso. (@abaarsofilm) The film follows students from a small american school in Somaliland who are trying to get accepted into american universities - something that hasn't been done in 30 years.
President Harry Lee Williams discusses with our Host, Anthony Ray, Delaware State University's SAP Center for Excellence and the first Delaware State University's graduating class in China.
Dr. Harry Lee Williams, President of Delaware State University, joins Anthony in a discussion about Delaware State's enrollment success and its collaboration with China, South Africa, and Brazil.
1. Cindy lauper – I'm just Your Fool – Memphis Blues 20102. Jim Suhler and Monkey Beat – Doncha Hang Arond My Door – Radio Mojo 19933. Chris Duarte Group- Letter To My Girlfriend – Texa Sugar Strat magik 19944. Harry Muskee – Brother Booze – Muskee Live 19905. Harry Lee & The Black Alley Band – Bluesman in The House – Long Time Comin'20036. Erja Lyytinen – Why A Woman Plays The Bleus – Dreamland Blues 20067. Jay Tamkin – Troubles – Sorted 20098. Hokie Joint – Remington – The music Starts to Play 20119. Sarasota slim – I've got Friends – Bourbon to Beale 199110. Gregg Allman Band – Every Hungry Woman – Just before the Bullits Fly 198811. Pat Ramsey & The Blues Diciples – Highway 49 – Live at The Grand 199912. Roadhouse Jukes – Texas Sun – What's Gotta Be Done 2006
If there’s one thing that really gets to me, it’s the stereotypical “rock star” persona, especially in this day and age when there’s so little separating the artist from the consumer. You know the type, they’re usually a front man who stinks of a mixture of inebriated co-eds and cigarette smoke, all while exuding the perfect level of jaded indifference and aloofness. As much as I’d love to remind them all that they’ll never be thrust into the line-up of Motley Crue a week after the release of Doctor Feel Good, or the facilitator of new wave of Beatle mania-like hysteria, I find it best to ignore them. Rest assured, our guest, Harry Lee, is far from an archetypal rock-douche with delusions of grandeur. He’s a thoughtful, straightforward, honest guy who’s thankful for all the success he’s had, and mark my words, there will be a lot more of it to come. Take a moment to check out Harry’s band, Waylayers, and you’ll see exactly what I mean. It’s the kind of Electro-Indie-Pop that’s sure to fill a nice little hole in the rotation on your local alternative station. Grab their latest record, Fault Lines on Itunes, follow them on Twitter and like them on Facebook. If you have some love left, follow Midwest Real on Twitter, like us on Facebook and tell your friends!
Read, Pray, Sing: The Psalms as an Entryway to the Scriptures
“All starting with ……….H”1. Howard ‘Guitar' Luedtke And Blues max – You Make me Feel Alright –Face to Face With The Blues 19962. Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers – Wild About you Baby –Deluxe Edition 19993. Hammond Gamble - Grill Room waiting - Plugged in and Blue 19954. Hanry Cooper – No way – Baby Please 19975. Harry Lee & The Black Alley Blues Band – Bluesman in The House – Long Time Comin'20036. Harry Muskee – Brother Booze – Muskee Live 19907. Harmonica Slim – Black Bottom Soul – Black Bottom Blues 19958. Hollywood Blue Flames – Jo angelyn – est Along time ago 20049. Hokie Joint – Remington – The Music starts to play 201110. Hubert Sumlin – I've stopped crying – Blues Guitar Boss 199011. Harmonica Shah – I wish Aief would steel all My burdons & pain – Listen at Me Good 200612. Howard Glazer – Bar Fly Boogie – Liquor store Legend 200713. Henrik Freischlader – Never be true – Tour 2010 Live 2010
Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012
trumpet- Scott Aronin, saxophone- Harry Lee, saxophone- Olachi Oluru, piano- Rachel Cantrell, bass- Beula Agbabiaka, guitar- Chris Ruenes, drums- Isaac Bunch
Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012
trumpet- Scott Aronin, saxophone- Harry Lee, saxophone- Olachi Oluru, piano- Rachel Cantrell, bass- Beula Agbabiaka, guitar- Chris Ruenes, drums- Isaac Bunch
trumpet- Scott Aronin, saxophone- Harry Lee, saxophone- Olachi Oluru, piano- Rachel Cantrell, bass- Beula Agbabiaka, guitar- Chris Ruenes, drums- Isaac Bunch
trumpet- Scott Aronin, saxophone- Harry Lee, saxophone- Olachi Oluru, piano- Rachel Cantrell, bass- Beula Agbabiaka, guitar- Chris Ruenes, drums- Isaac Bunch
trumpet- Scott Aronin, saxophone- Harry Lee, saxophone- Olachi Oluru, piano- Rachel Cantrell, bass- Beula Agbabiaka, guitar- Chris Ruenes, drums- Isaac Bunch