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Goodbye

By John Twang, posted on 17 Nov 2023
It’s been a fun ride for many years and the Ipernity administration has helped to make it that way. The potential threat of repercussions from copyright holders to this site and myself seem a possibility. My intuition is that these folk look at what…


Open Your Heart

By John Twang, posted on 07 Nov 2023
Writer, record label owner, musician, producer and actor Peter Rafelson and Gardner Cole wrote "Follow Your Heart" for Cyndi Lauper. The song was presented to Madonna (Ciccone) for her third album. With the titled chang…


Isn't It Romantic

By John Twang, posted on 06 Nov 2023
Maurice Chevalier introduced "Isn't It Romantic" (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) in the 1932 motion picture "Love Me Tonight". In the movie first Maurice Chevalier sings the song, then it's sung by many other cast members ending up with Jeanette MacD…


William Tell Overture

By John Twang, posted on 05 Nov 2023
The last opera written by Gioachino Rossini was "Guillaume Tell" based on the Freidrich von Schiller play "Wilhelm Tell". Following the 1829 publication in France, Rossini concentrated on religious music. Recorded in New York City in 1895 this is the…


That's Why (Dat's Why) (I Love You So)

By John Twang, posted on 31 Oct 2023
"Dat's Why (I Love You So)" (Gordy -Carlo - King) by Detroit singer, songwriter and producer Al Kent (Hamilton) was released in 1957. The co-writer is Berry Gordy Jr. of future Motown fame. Formerly with Billy Ward and His Dom…


Am I The Man

By John Twang, posted on 31 Oct 2023
In 1951 Detroit's Al Kent (Albert Hamilton) recorded "Am I The Man" (Hamilton). Al re-recorded the song again in 1957. Neither version charted. Jackie Wilson's "Am I The Man" (Bob Hamilton - Tom King) hit number ten R&B and thirty-two Pop…


Dancing In The Dark

By John Twang, posted on 16 Oct 2023
The 1931 revue "The Band Wagon" introduced the classic "Dancing In The Dark" (Arthur Schwartz - Howard Dietz). In the summer of that year the first recording came from Bing (Harry) Crosby. The 78 r.p.m. hit peaked at number three.…


I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)

By John Twang, posted on 10 Oct 2023
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and noted record producer Teddy Riley sings "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)" (Teddy Riley - Bernard Belle - Dave Way) in a 2017 concert. Quincy Jones recommended that Teddy co-produce much of the "Dangerou…


Freeway Of Love

By John Twang, posted on 08 Oct 2023
Three-time Grammy winner Michael Walden was given the nickname "Narada" from an Indian spiritual leader and lecturer on Hinduism. As a drummer Narada has been involved with Jeff Beck, Chick Corea and Carlos Santana. As a producer he has worked with G…


I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)

By John Twang, posted on 08 Oct 2023
Aretha Franklin's contract with Columbia Records had expired and Atlantic scooped up the talent in January, 1967. Producer Jerry Wexler took her to Muscle Shoals, Alabama and introduced her to studio stalwarts King Curtis, Spooner Oldham and Chips Mo…


I Like It (Jane Turzy)

By John Twang, posted on 07 Oct 2023
NBC, CBS, Mutual and ABC radio star, author, movie, television and Broadway stage performer Mary Small and the Vic Mizzy Orchestra issued "I Like, It, I Like It" (Vic Mizzy - Mann Curtis) in 1951. Mary and Vic were married for a brief time.…


I Wish I Knew

By John Twang, posted on 30 Sep 2023
Betty Grable introduced "I Wish I Knew" (Harry Warren - Mack Gordon) in the Betty Grable and Dick Haymes 1945 film "Diamond Horseshoe" filmed in the actual Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe Manhattan nightclub. In early 194…


Crash My Party

By John Twang, posted on 22 Sep 2023
Singer, songwriter Ashley Gorley sings "Crash My Party" (Rodney Clawson - Ashley Gorley) at the Writers Jam Panel during the Los Angeles ASCAP "I Create Music" EXPO in 2015. Wikipedia: "In 2011, Gorley created Tape Room Music, a publishing company w…


You Won’t Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)

By John Twang, posted on 13 Sep 2023
Singer, songwriter, trumpeter and bandleader Louis Prima was the first to record "You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)" (Freddy James aka Teddy Powell - Larry Stock) in March, 1945. The following year it was a hit for Ella F…


Hearts of Stone UPDATE

By John Twang, posted on 10 Sep 2023
UPDATE The Jewels (Rudy Jackson on lead, Johnny Torrence, Vernon Knight, Dee Hawkins and James Brown) were first to record "Hearts Of Stone" (Torrence - Ray) in November of 1954. One week later another release with better promotion and distribution,…


Time Out Of Mind

By John Twang, posted on 06 Sep 2023
Steely Dan (Donald Fagen, Walter Becker and ever-changing studio musicians) took over a year in the studio and collaborated with more than forty musicians to produce the Grammy winning 1980 top ten album "Gaucho". During this time Walter Becker was i…


He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother UPDATE

By John Twang, posted on 02 Sep 2023
UPDATE Based on the "Boys Town" logo Bob Russell (NOT the writer of "Honey", "Little Green Apples", "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia", "Sure Gonna Miss Her", etc) composed "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (Scott - Russell) along with Bob Sc…


Shepherd Serenade

By John Twang, posted on 21 Aug 2023
Singer, pianist, vaudeville performer, actor and songwriter Lanny Ross attended Yale University, Columbia Law School and the Juilliard School of Music. Lanny recorded "Shepherd Serenade" (Kermit Goell - Fred Spielman) in August, 1941.…


Count Every Star (Tout Ca) UPDATE

By John Twang, posted on 17 Aug 2023
UPDATE French mega-star Henri Salvador recorded "Tout Ca" (Bernard Michel - Bruno Coquatrix) as a B side in 1948. This is the artist who introduced rock and roll to France. Bandleader, songwriter, actor and songwriter Ra…


Tulips And Heather

By John Twang, posted on 05 Aug 2023
Based on the traditional Mexican song "Carmen, Carmela", Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians first recorded "Tulips And Heather" (Milton Carson) in February of 1951. When Fred was eighty-three, he was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. For an Ameri…


Thoughts on the Hatred trailer.

By Derelict, posted on 06 Nov 2014
Here are my thoughts on the game Hatred, based on the trailer, and the reaction that some people are having towards it.




























gratulo de ilei

By Arko, posted on 20 Aug 2011
okazis la 1-a ilei-seminario en Orienta Azio en Tianjin, Chinio, la 12-an ĝis la 15-an de augusto, 2011.




intervjuo al tri malsamaj virinoj en 2011-3-8

By Arko, posted on 09 Mar 2011
Shanshan el Ĉina radio internacia faris intervjuon al tri virinoj en la internacia virina tago.