Carolina In My Mind – James Taylor cover

January 4th, 2009 by admin

Carolina In My Mind – James Taylor cover

James Taylor is a singer/songwriter who has earned 40 gold, platinum, and multi-platinum awards for his songs and albums. He’s a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the prestigious Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, and has received Billboard magazine’s Century Award for distinguished creative achievement.

In 1971, Time magazine featured him on its cover and called him the harbinger of the singer/songwriter era.

Some of his most well-known songs include “Fire and Rain,” “Country Road,” “Something In The Way She Moves,” “Mexico,” “Shower the People,” “Walking Man,” “Sweet Baby James,” “Never Die Young,” “Copperline,” and of course, “Carolina In My Mind.”
Life in Chapel Hill

Born in Boston in 1948, James Taylor came to Chapel Hill with his family when he was three years old. He began writing music in the mid 1960’s while a student at a New England boarding school, far removed from his family and friends in Chapel Hill. He eventually graduated from Chapel Hill High School. Isaac Taylor, James’ late father, was for a time Dean of the UNC-Chapel Hill medical school.
The James Taylor Bridge over Morgan Creek

The recently-dedicated James Taylor Bridge spans Morgan Creek, down a steep slope from the house on Morgan Creek Road in Chapel Hill where James grew up. The museum lobbied the state to name the bridge in Mr. Taylor’s honor.

(Text below is excerpted from an article by David Perlmutt of the Charlotte Observer and life-long friend of James and the Taylor family. Thanks to Mr. Perlmutt for allowing us to reprint portions of his article here)

Morgan Creek, down a steep slope from the former 11-room Taylor home on Morgan Creek Road, was mostly wooded and overgrown when Taylor was a boy. It crawled with snakes and lizards and poison ivy, with few houses in sight atop the slopes above.

Years later, “the creek” – as it was simply known – inspired the hit song “Copperline,” which Taylor wrote with Duke University professor and author Reynolds Price.

The refrain goes: “Half a mile down to Morgan Creek, Leaning heavy on the end of the week, Hercules (the family dog) and a hog-nosed snake, Down on Copperline, We were down on Copperline.”

Before co-writing the song, Taylor visited his old home and found “spec houses” lining the hills that overlook the creek.

As the song continues: “I tried to go back, as if I could, All spec houses and plywood, Tore up and tore up good, Down on Copperline.”
Chapel Hill Influences

Many of Taylor’s confessional songs provide glimpses of his abundant boyhood surroundings. In a 2000 interview with The Charlotte Observer, he attributed much of his creative energy to those surroundings.

“What I remember most about Chapel Hill is the landscape,” he said shortly before his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “I tell my kids that we were pre-TV and there was a lot of empty time there, slow weekends when you just walked into the woods and found whatever you could to kill time.

“There was this long, uninterrupted time to let your imagination grow. I believe that was an important part of whatever creative life I’ve had.”

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Finding a good massage therapy school in maui, hawaii

January 4th, 2009 by admin

http://www.alohamassageschool.com in Maui, Hawaii For anyone wanting to get into the field of massage, there is an ever growing range of choice in the type and style of therapy work you could do. Learning to be a be a massage therapist can be a lucrative career especially in Maui, Hawaii, but the choice of course is important in offering the therapist the widest number of career options. There are now so many different types of massage that you could specialize in, it makes choosing a course almost more difficult, so good research is crucial in deciding your career path.
Your first task then, is to decide exactly what type of therapist you would like to be. Would you like to work closely with the medical field as a physical therapist, helping those who have been injured due to accidents, and even this can be broken down to such categories as sports injuries, work injuries, etc. Though being a physical therapist does involve knowing many types of massage, it also entails knowing other forms of therapy as well, so training should be detailed and in-depth. A training course in massage therapy as part of a physical therapy course should be done at an accredited school; one that will eventually lead you to certification in many areas and be a stepping stone for working closely with the medical profession.
The first thing that you will need to do is check the rules and regulations for massage certification in the state in which you live. Though most regulations will be similar from area to area, it is best to know the details of where you live. Also, external vocational examining bodies should be able to give you a list of schools that can provide you with the type of training that should suit your goals and needs. After obtaining a list of schools that you feel would fit your needs, start narrowing down your choices by such factors as location, expense, length of training before certification can be accomplished, and possibly even graduate placement record.

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Bill Roth and the Histones – Blues in B Flat

December 28th, 2008 by admin

Improv in B flat with surprise guest performance by Dr. P.

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Look what I learned in Medical School…

December 14th, 2008 by admin

Dr. Randall M. Rueff M.D. says “Look what I learned in Medical School…”

1-7-2008 A.D.

The Randall M. Rueff Comic Strip is now online.

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Massage School Teachers in Maui talk about their techniques

December 7th, 2008 by admin

http://www.alohamassageschool.com in Maui, Hawaii Lomi Lomi, the Hawaiian Way

There is a multitude of ways to relax, but nothing works as miraculously as a good body massage. Massage is regarded as a treatment, in which soft body tissues are manipulated with few functional and physical techniques. The word ‘Massage’ is derived from the Arabic word ‘massa’, which means to ‘to touch, to feel and to handle’. The therapy can be applied with the help of the fingers, hands, elbows, feet and forearm. One can use aids and equipments for specialized massage or can do it manually. The medical research surveys tell that a good massage can cure minor as well as major health problems, such as depression, anxiety, pain, heart problems and blood pressure, irregular blood circulation in the body, skin problems, etc.

Hawaii Massage: Lomi Lomi

A great place for holidaying, Hawaii Islands are also famous for its ancient massage methods. There are a few massaging techniques, which are practiced and taught as regular subjects. The most popular of them is the Lomi Lomi. This massage technique concentrates on dispersing the congested body parts by moving the limbs like thumbs, palms, forearms and knuckles in rhythmic motions to relieve and rejuvenate the patient. The particular massaging technique utilizes the power of prayer or ‘pule’, breath or ‘ha’ and energy or ‘mana’ to cure people.

A commonly practiced technique among the Hawaiian community, Lomilomi is now universally accredited and appreciated in the major parts of the world, including Japan and Europe. The traditional massagers or practitioners of Lomi Lomi generally do not believe in working in any spa or massage parlor. They treat their clients secretly at their residence. The Lomi Lomi practitioners ask their patients to change their food habits or diets, engage in activities of self-help, pray and meditate within the period of treatment. This holistic massage healing technique has been taught in many parts of the Hawai

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