
"Bebop" - The Big Phat Band featuring Arturo Sandoval (Live @ Vitello's) 2.03.12
Dizzy Gillespie, composer. Gordon Goodwin, arranger. Saxes: Sal Lozano (lead), Kevin Garren, Brian Scanlon, Jeff Driskill, Jay Mason. Trumpets: Wayne Bergeron (lead), Dan Fornero, Willie Murillo, Dan Savant. Trombones: Charlie Morillas (lead), Francisco Torres, Jason Thor, Craig Gosnell (bass). Rhythm: Gordon Goodwin (piano), Bernie Dresel (drums), Andrew Synowiec (guitar), Rick Shaw (bass), Joey DeLeon (percussion). Featuring Andrew Synowiec (guitar) and Arturo Sandoval (trumpet).
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An original opening sequence for a Port Charles fan fiction website! The video was made by a friend and I added in the music. Featured in the video are: Jay Pickett as Frank Scanlon Rebecca Staab as Elizabeth Barrington Nolan North as Chris Ramsey Kelly Monaco as Olivia "Livvie" Locke Michael Easton as Caleb Morely Erin Hershey Presley as Alison Barrington Kovich Brian Gaskill as Rafe Kovich Amy Grabow as Reese Black Brian Presley as Jack Ramsey Kent King as Imani Kiko Ellswort as Jamal Woods Kari Wuhrer as Lorna Ian Buchanan as Joshua Temple Thorsten Kaye as Ian Thornhart Lynn Herring as Lucy Coe John Lindstrom as Kevin Collins Link to website: s9.zetaboards.com
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Housewife Lucy Chadman (Shelley Long) comes to an untimely end while nibbling on an oriental chicken ball ... but says HELLO AGAIN when her wacky, mystical sister Zelda (Judith Ivey) brings her back from the great beyond! Only one year has passed but oh, how things have changed. Lucy's miraculous return creates laugh-filled pandemonium with everyone she re-encounters ... especially with her upwardly mobile husband (Corbin Bernsen) who is now wed to her "former" best friend! Suddenly solo, Lucy must piece together a new life -- in a riotous odyssey that bewitches her handsome doctor... bewilders her ex-husband ... and bedazzles both press and public alike!
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Celtics vs Magic - 1/26/12 Recap & Highlights
Boston vs Orlando Notebook: Celtics 91, Magic 83 By Dick Scanlon, for NBA.com Posted Friday January 27, 2012 12:45AM THE FACTS: The Boston Celtics shut down the Orlando Magic completely for the second time in four nights. This time it was just in the second half, but that was enough to erase a 27-point deficit and win 91-83. Paul Pierce scored 19 of his 24 points in the second half while the Magic were held to just 25 points -- three nights after scoring 20 points in the second half of an 87-56 loss at Boston. Dwight Howard had 16 points and 16 rebounds for the Magic, who shot 2-for-17 with five turnovers in the fourth quarter. QUOTABLE: "In the first half, you saw us get out-hustled. They were getting the offensive rebounds. They were smiling, high-fiving and stuff. We said we were going to stick with it." -- Celtics forward Paul Pierce. THE STAT: The Magic led 58-37 at halftime. The 21-point margin was the largest they have ever had in a loss. TURNING POINT: Rookie E'Twaun Moore opened the fourth quarter with a 3-pointer, cutting Orlando's lead to eight points and starting a 15-1 Boston run. QUOTABLE II: "That was a character builder for our team, it really was. It's all we talked about at halftime." -- Celtics coach Doc Rivers. HOT: The Celtics made 18 of their first 28 shots in the second half, turning a 21-point deficit into a three-point lead in 16 1/2 minutes. NOT: The Magic shot 8-for-35 in the second half and 2-for-17 (while missing four straight free throws) in <b>...</b>
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Celtics 91, Magic 83 The Boston Celtics shut down the Orlando Magic completely for the second time in four nights. This time it was just in the second half, but that was enough to erase a 27-point deficit and win 91-83. Paul Pierce scored 19 of his 24 points in the second half while the Magic were held to just 25 points -- three nights after scoring 20 points in the second half of an 87-56 loss at Boston. Dwight Howard had 16 points and 16 rebounds for the Magic, who shot 2-for-17 with five turnovers in the fourth quarter. The Magic led 58-37 at halftime. The 21-point margin was the largest they have ever had in a loss. Rookie E'Twaun Moore opened the fourth quarter with a 3-pointer, cutting Orlando's lead to eight points and starting a 15-1 Boston run.he Celtics made 18 of their first 28 shots in the second half, turning a 21-point deficit into a three-point lead in 16 1/2 minutes.The Magic shot 8-for-35 in the second half and 2-for-17 (while missing four straight free throws) in the fourth quarter. Between a couple of 3-pointers by Hedo Turkoglu, they went more than 18 minutes without making a jump shot.Moore scored 13 of his 16 points in the second half and hit all four of his 3-point shots, three of them in the second half. Going into the game, he was 2-for-14 on 3-pointers.he Celtics played without starting guards Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen and starting center Jermaine O'Neal . . . Ryan Anderson, who went scoreless against the Celtics on Monday night, had all 12 of <b>...</b>
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