Yesterday was Tom Longboat’s 131st birthday. How do I know. Google Doodle. Longboat’s Iroquois name….Cogwagee…..part of the Onondaga which means Keepers of The Fire. Longboat was born in 1887 and raised on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford. Enrolled (a legal obligation under the Indian Act) at the Mohawk Institutional Residential School at the age of 12 he eventually escaped to an uncle’s home who agreed to hide him from the authorities. A long-distance runner, Longboat is considered by many to be the greatest marathoner of all time.
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Pat Blythe – Tom Longboat and New Releases…Jeff Jones, Monowhales, OITC & Secret Broadcast…and Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags a cappella, A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Adelaide Hall, Bob Segarini, Cadence, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Google Doodles, Jeff Jones, Jeff Jones and Roar, monowhales, One In The Chamber, Pat Blythe, Retrocity, Secret Broadcast, Sing, The Hideout, Tom Longboat, Toronto Northern Lights on June 6, 2018 by segariniPat Blythe – Squirrels, Applesauce and Swing
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Basil Rathbone, Big Song Magazine, Bob Segarini, Bobbie Breen, boy soprano, Crown Records, Dallas Fairmont Hotel, DBAWIS, Decca, Dizzy Gillespie, Dolores Costello, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Fred Waring Band, Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Hit Parader, Hit Radio Songs, Hit Records, Inaugural Ball, Jazz, Johnnie Scat Davis, Lenny Bruce, Madame de Monterey, May Robson, Motown, Palace Pier, Pat Blythe, Penny Blythe, President Reagan, Sally Breen, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Silver Slipper Dance Hall, Sing, Swing Era, The Beatles, The Comback Story, trumpet on January 13, 2016 by segariniI have recently rediscovered (for the umpteenth time) an entire box of music, lyrics, short stories and pics stretching from the late 1930s to 1949. The collection once belonged to my late mother-in-law, Penny Blythe. Since she was born in 1924, by my calculation, she started collecting Hit Parader, Sing, Hit Radio Songs, Big Song Magazine, Song Hit Folio, etc. when she was a young teenager. They contain hundred of song lyrics and the list of performers is endless. Some names I am familiar with but many I’ve never heard of.