Sonny Weems MIX by LONGER

Clarence[1] "Sonny" Weems (born July 8, 1986 in West Memphis, Arkansas[2]) is an American basketball player for the Toronto Raptors. He was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 2008 NBA Draft and shortly thereafter traded to the Denver Nuggets. Weems played collegiate basketball at the University of Arkansas and the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. At 6'6" (1.98 m) Weems is able to play both guard positions as well as small forward Weems scored 4 points in his NBA regular season debut with the Nuggets on January 17, 2009, when he was substituted for Anthony Carter with 3:31 remaining in a 106-88 loss to Orlando.[20] On July 31, 2009, he was traded along with Walter Sharpe and cash considerations to the Milwaukee Bucks for Malik Allen.[21] On August 18, 2009, Weems was traded to the Toronto Raptors along with Amir Johnson in exchange for Carlos Delfino and Roko Ukić.
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Sonny Weems Game Winning Dunk vs Chimki!!!

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The DeMar DeRozan Tribute

This is a tribute for DeMar DeRozan!!! All Copyrights to NBA.
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Jonas Valančiūnas 36 points vs Serbia full highlights (FIBA WC U19 Final 2011)

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Royal Society Jazz Orch.: "Was That The Human Thing To Do?"

A sunny afternoon in Sonoma, California in September 1999. This is the Royal Society Jazz Orchestra (www.RSJO.com). Carla Normand is the vocalist for an old Ted Weems chestnut from the late 1920s, which was popular for many years. The Ted Weems band was known for rather quirky and shmaltzy music - more like Dr. Pepper than fine wine, but the band arrangements were always impeccable, and fun! I LOVE this song; more high camp than Gershwin, but who's being serious? This performance is a stunning interpretation, and Carla Normand's voice just puts the whole thing over, with perfect aplomb; better than the original! Presented with permission from Carla Normand, bandleader Don Neely and the Royal Society Jazz Orchestra.
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78's - I Love You In The Daytime Too - Sonny Dunham (Vogue Picture Disc)

Sonny Dunham's new band debuted in July 1940 at the Glendale Auditorium in Los Angeles. Sonny's band toured the United States, playing at the top spots and holding talent searches along the way. After returning to New York in early 1941, they were on nightly radio broadcasts at the Roseland Ballroom, and at the Meadbrook at Cedar Grove, New Jersey, in June. The band then left New York in the late summer for Hollywood, but returned to New York in January 1942, only to return to the road again by March of that year. They played at the Hollywood Palladium in April, and were also featured in the Universal Picture "Behind the Eight Ball" with the Ritz Brothers and Grace McDonald. Sonny served as musical director for this film. The band also appeared in another Universal film short "Jivin' Jam Session." The band then left to play in Chicago, and returned to New York for an appearance at the Paramount Theatre in November, 1942. From January to April, 1943, his band was on the bandstand of the Hotel New Yorker.[citation needed] They later toured the mid west and returned to New York late that year where they recorded for Langworth Transcriptions. In February of 1944, the band returned to the Hotel New Yorker, and in April, performed at the Cafe Rouge Room at the Hotel Pennsylvania. The band headed back to Los Angeles and performed at the Hollywood Palladium in July and August. While there, the band appeared in the Universal film short "Jive Busters" and then went over to Warner <b>...</b>
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Gypsy and Lucky Take a Walk

Walking the dogs on a sunny autumn day. Termination dust on the mountains means days like this are numbered... Music: Sun Keep Shinin' On Me by the Weems/Gerrard band.
How to Make a Storm Glass

Here I show you how to make a weather barometer called Fitzroy's storm glass. It's a device that works based on the solubility of various chemicals, and how this changes due to temperature and pressure. The solution will crystallize in different ways based on the approaching weather - it can supposedly predict weather 24-48 hours in advance. Here's how the glass predicts weather events: • If the liquid in the glass is clear, the weather will be bright and clear. • If the liquid is cloudy, the weather will be cloudy as well, perhaps with precipitation. • If there are small dots in the liquid, humid or foggy weather can be expected. • A cloudy glass with small stars indicates thunderstorms. • If the liquid contains small stars on sunny winter days, then snow is coming. • If there are large flakes throughout the liquid, it will be overcast in temperate seasons or snowy in the winter. • If there are crystals at the bottom, this indicates frost. • If there are threads near the top, it will be windy. The best place to put the glass is either outside or in a non-climate controlled room like a garage or porch, so it's exposed to the weather. I've seen a number of really interesting precipitates in the glass, and I'd like to update this video when i get some photos of more. As always, thanks for watching!
The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin) - Rosy Cheeks, 1927

This fantastic NYC hot dance orchestra plays the great hit of the late 1920s. Info about Ben Selvin can be found in his earlier clips in my site. Recording: The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin Orchestra), voc. Irving Kaufman - Rosy Cheeks (Simmons/Whiting), Columbia 1927
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78s - Walking My Baby Back Home - Broadway Syncopators (Madison)

"Walkin' My Baby Back Home" is a popular song written in 1930 by Roy Turk (lyrics) and Fred E. Ahlert (music). It first charted in 1931 with versions by Nick Lucas (#8), Ted Weems (also #8), The Charleston Chasers (#15), and Lee Morse (#18). A recording made by Jo Stafford on November 9, 1945, was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 20049, and on her album, Songs by Jo Stafford (catalog number B-D23). Harry Richman recorded the song on November 4, 1947. This version was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24391. A major hit version of it was recorded by Nat King Cole, on September 4, 1951 and released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2130. It went to #8 in 1952. The song also charted in 1952 at # 4 in a version recorded in February 1952 by Johnnie Ray, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39750, and was the title song from the 1953 film starring Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh, Buddy Hackett, and Scatman Crothers. In the film the song was performed by Donald O'Connor
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Ted Lewis "THE NEW SAINT LOUIS BLUES" (1926)

"The New Saint Louis Blues" Words and Music by WC Handy Performed by Ted Lewis and His Band Recorded June 3, 1926, New York Personnel: Ted Lewis - clarinet, alto sax, vocal, director Walter Kahn, Dave Klein - cornet George Brunies - trombone Sol Klein - violin Dick Reynolds - piano Tony Gehardi - banjo, guitar John Lucas - drums Harry Barth - tuba In "Father of the Blues: An Autobiography" WC Handy says, "A flood of memories filled my mind. First there was the picture I had of myself, broke unshaven, wanting even a decent meal, and standing before the lighted saloon in St. Louis without a shirt under my frayed coat." He goes on to remember a downcast woman stumbling and muttering, "My man's got a heart like a rock cast in de sea." And then he wrote down, "I hate to see de evenin sun go down," commenting, "And if you ever had to sleep on the cobbles down by the river in St. Louis, you'll understand the complaint." - - - - - - - Ted Lewis was born June 6, 1892 in Circleville Ohio. With his brother Edgar, he played in a local boys' band. Ted organized his own band in 1910. In 1916 he went to New York, worked at the College Arms Cabaret before joining Earl Fuller's Band. During this time he also toured in vaudeville. In 1917 he formed his first professional band. In the mid 1920s he had his own night club and appeared there often. His career spanned more than 60 years. He worked mostly as a band leader, featured on clarinet and vocals, sang in a lazy, half-talking style that <b>...</b>
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Access Virginia Beach April 16 - April 23, 2010

Access Virginia Beach offers weekly highlights from in and around the city and schools of Virginia Beach. Stories for April 16 - April 23: Two Public Hearings on the Proposed Operating Budget are scheduled for April 22nd & 27th The East Coast Surfing Competition gets a make-over for 2010 Fire Department teaches parents how to correctly install child safety seats Warm weather brings bugs! Learn about Lyme Disease and how to prevent it April is Autism Awareness Month; see how the Special Education Advisory Committee can help parents VBCPS Parent Connection PSA Mayor presented with American Forestry and Paper Association award Volunteer general story Volunteer highlight, Virginia Aquarium Volunteers May 8th is National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day, find out how to keep your pet safe Open Gym at Bayside Middle School provides place for weekend fun John B. Dey Elementary uses Education Foundation grant to help students learn math Community Calendar: Hershey Track and Field Competitions Coming Up Anchor: Peter Van Heest Thisedition of Access Virginia Beach and three others are available online (as of Friday evening) at www.vbgov.com/estream. Click on the most recent version of Access Virginia Beach in Access Virginia Beach Archives. Once the show comes up, you can jump right to the story of your choice by clicking View Specific Segments for this video. Shows will be online for the 4 weeks following their start date. This episode debuts Friday, at 6:00 pm VBTV: COX Channel <b>...</b>
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US Marine Corps - Making a Marine (Part 1)

Real footage of Marine Corps recruit training at Boot Camp. Part 1 (1-6 weeks). Week 01 - Receiving: 2 am new recruits arrive at Parris Island, SC. Week 02 - In the Barracks: Bringing discipline into the recruits routine. Week 03 - Bayonet Assault Course: Turning instruction into intensity. Week 04 - Pugil Sticks: Facing opponents for the first time. Week 05 - MCMAP: Learning Marine Corps Martial Arts. Week 06 - Rappelling: Overcoming fear.
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