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    2012 - 02.22

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    30 Birds That Will Build in Bird Houses by Layton, R B

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    Oz Noy Trio Featuring Keith


    2012 - 02.21

    Oz Noy Trio featuring Keith Carlock and Darryl Jones
    Event on 2012-03-06 19:30:00

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    Oz Noy Website

    A brief teaser of the full length documentary Oz Noy's latest release, "Twisted Blues Volume 1".

    Keith Carlock Website

    Darryl Jones Website

    The Pacific Jazz Institute at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley presents modern jazz/funk guitarist Oz Noy with Darryl Jones (bass) and Keith Carlock (drums). Show time 7:30pm Tuesday and Wednesday. Doors open at 6pm Tuesday and 5:30pm Wednesday.

    Winner of the highly acclaimed Guitar Player magazine readers poll for "Best guitar riff on a record" (2007) and "Best new talent" (2008), Oz Noy is a guitar player from Israel, who started his professional career at the age of 13 playing jazz, blues, pop and rock music. At age 16 he was already playing with leading Israeli musicians and performers, and at age 24 he was one of the most established studio guitar players in the country, and played on numerous records. He was also a member of the house band of Israel's top rated television show for more than two years. Since his arrival to New York in 1996 he has made a big impact on the local music scene with his unique sound, compositions and style, bringing a mixture of pop, rock, blues, funk, and jazz, into a cohesive and intoxicating groove.

    In 2003, Oz released his debut record – "Oz Live" – recorded at NYC's legendary Bitter End. In 2004, Oz signed with Magna Carta Records and in 2005, released his highly-acclaimed studio record "HA!" with his all-star band featuring Fig, Carlock, Lee and Genus plus special guests Mike Stern and George Whitty. In April of 2007, a licensing deal with Magna Carta and Japanese label Videoarts opened the door for Oz's music in Japan. Later that year saw the release of "Fuzzy Feat," Oz's third record under the Magna Carta label. September 2009 saw the release of Oz's fourth album, "Schizophrenic," featuring Lee, Fig, Carlock, Weckl, Ricky Peterson, Chris Palmero, and special guest Steve Lukather. September 2011 brought the release of Oz's fifth studio album "Twisted Blues" featuring Vinnie Coliauta, Anton Fig, Chris Layton, Will Lee, Roscoe Beck , John Medeski, Jerry Z, Reese Wynans, Ralph MacDonald and special guests Eric Johnson & Allen Toussaint.

    Oz has performed, toured and recorded with well established artists such as Richard Bona, Chris Botti, Mike Clark, Jeff 'Tain" Watts, Harry Bellefonte, Toni Braxton, Phoebe Snow, Roger Glover, Cyndi Lauper, and more.

    Keith Carlock a New York-based professional drummer has recorded and/or toured with such musical luminaries as John Mayer, Sting, Steely Dan, James Taylor, Donald Fagen, Walter Becker, Diana Ross, Richard Bona, Chris Botti, Faith Hill, Diana Ross and Paula Abdul to name a few. Carlock was recently voted number 1 Popdrummer, number 1 Fusion drummer and number 1 Best All-Around drummer in Modern Drummer's 2009 Readers Poll. His first even instructional DVD is now available via Hudson Music.

    at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley
    2033 Sixth Avenue
    Seattle, United States

    Jimmie Vaughan
    Event on 2012-04-13 20:00:00

    Jimmie Vaughan

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    Jimmie Vaughan is far more than just one of the greatest and most respected guitarists in the world of popular music. As Guitar Player magazine notes, “He is a virtual deity–a living legend.” After all, Vaughan provides a vital link between contemporary music and its proud heritage, as well as being a longtime avatar of retro cool. Since releasing his first solo album in 1994, he has set the standard for quality modern roots music. Throughout his career, Vaughan has earned the esteem of his legendary guitar-playing heroes and superstar peers along with successive generations of young players. His musical ethos and personal style have had an impact on contemporary culture, from spearheading the current blues revival with The Fabulous Thunderbirds to his longtime, innate fashion sense of slicked-back hair and sharp vintage threads (now seen throughout the pages of contemporary fashion journals) to becoming a premier designer of classic custom cars. But for Jimmie Vaughan, none of it is part of a crusade or a career plan. It's just his natural way of living his life and pursuing the interests that have captivated Vaughan since his youth.

    Now, with his third solo release and Artemis Records debut, Do You Get The Blues? Vaughan has fashioned his most compelling and appealing musical statement yet, creating a rich and variegated masterpiece of 21st Century rhythm and blues. From the first notes of the opening instrumental, “Dirty Girl,” it's clear that Vaughan has created a contemporary classic. Driven by Vaughan's lyrical guitar work, the skin-tight drumming of George Rains and the verdant Hammond B-3 work of the song's writer, Bill Willis (whose long career includes work on the seminal R&B and blues sides issued by King Records as well as stints with Freddie King and Lavern Baker), the song speaks volumes without a single word, and sets a tone of distinctive and emotion-laden musical articulation that continues throughout the disc.

    Do You Get The Blues? travels through a virtual galaxy of musical moods and modes across its 11 vibrant selections. Highlights include a rare Jimmie Vaughan acoustic slide track–a tribute to his friend and mentor Muddy Waters–and harp by blues legend James Cotton on “The Deep End,” a fusion of vintage R&B and jazz on “Don't Let The Sun Set,” the sexy and seductive mood of “Slow Dance,” the syncopated soul of “Let Me In,” and a classic Texas blues shuffle with “Robbin' Me Blind.” Jimmie offers a glimpse of the continuing Vaughan legacy on “Without You,” co-written by his son, rising Austin musician Tyrone Vaughan, who plays guitar with Jimmie on the track. The album also Texas singing legend Lou Ann Barton, a founding member of The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Jimmie and Lou Ann's potent vocal chemistry shines on the fiery “Out Of The Shadows” and the searing “Power of Love.” The two also join forces with the Double Trouble rhythm section of Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton on the classic shouter, “In The MMiddle of the Night.” By the time the album lands on “Planet Bongo,” the imaginative mood piece that caps the disc, it's clear that Do You Get The Blues? is a tour de force that draws from Jimmie Vaughan's vast reservoir of musical traditions to create a modern classic.

    “I wanted to make a romantic blues album,” explains Vaughan. “I was listening to a lot of Sarah Vaughan and a lot of jazz. So I wanted to put my dirty blues guitar and the romantic feelings and the ins and outs of love together on one album. It's got a lot of gospel stylings, it's got blues, it's got R&B. I don't consciously think, okay, we need to put some of this in here; I like that beat, that's cool. I don't plan it out or try to decipher what it is. I just try to create what I feel.”

    Vaughan's musical abilities and sense of style were obvious from an early age. Growing up in Oak Cliff, just south of downtown Dallas, TX., he was weaned on classic Top 40 radio (which was invented in his hometown), vintage blues, early rock'n'roll and the deepest rhythm and blues and coolest jazz of the day, thanks to the sounds he heard on Dallas' AM radio powerhouse KNOX and border radio stations like XERB, where personalities like the legendary Wolfman Jack sparked a youth revolution. “I never got over that stuff, and I never will. That's the kind of music I like,” he explains.

    When he was sidelined by a football injury at the age of 13, a family friend gave Vaughan a guitar to occupy him during his recuperation. From the moment Jimmie's fingers touched the fret board, it was obvious that he was a natural talent. “It was like he played it all his life,” his mother Martha Vaughan later noted. He also began tutoring his younger brother Stevie, who would cite Jimmie as his biggest inspiration and influence throughout his own career.

    At age 15, Vaughan started his first band, The Swinging Pendulums, and was soon playing the rough and tumble Dallas nightclub scene many nights a week. By the time he hit 16, Jimmie joined The Chessman, who became the area's top musical attraction, eventually opening concerts in Dallas for Jimi Hendrix. After hearing Muddy Waters and Freddie King play in Dallas, Vaughan began to delve deep into the blues, melding his many influences into a style that was clean, economical and highly articulate, concentrating on rhythmic accents and lead work that relies on the power of his less is more approach.

    In 1969, Vaughan helped found Texas Storm, a group that eschewed Top 40 covers for blues and soul with a Texas accent. The band eventually migrated to Austin, where they won over the college crowd and the Black and Chicano communities on the Capital City's East Side. Vaughan also helped jump start his brother Stevie's career when the younger Vaughan joined Texas Storm on bass.

    Determined to create an ideal vehicle for blues music that was both modern in its impact and appeal yet true to the tradition, Vaughan founded The Fabulous Thunderbirds with Kim Wilson in the mid 1970s. When Antone's nightclub opened in Austin in August of 1975, the Thunderbirds became the house band, sharing the stage and jamming with such blues greats as Waters, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Albert King and a host of others, all of whom recognized Vaughan as the man who would keep the music they developed alive for future generations.

    As Jimmie recalls, “One time when we were playing Antone's, opening for Muddy, I thought, okay, I'm going to do this Muddy Waters-style slide thing and see if I can get a reaction from him. And the next night I did it again. And he came out behind me and grabbed me around the neck, and said he liked it. And he told me, ‘When I'm gone, I want you to do that, and show everybody that's what I did. I want you to do it for me.'”

    Vaughan recorded eight albums with The Fabulous Thuderbirds: Girls Go Wild on Tacoma/Chrysalis; What's The Word, Butt Rockin' and T-Bird Rhythm on Chrysalis; and Tuff Enuff (certified platinum), Hot Number, Powerful Stuff and Wrap It Up on Epic. On the strength of such hits as “Tuff Enuff,” two Grammy Awards and years of worldwide touring, The Fabulous Thunderbirds brought the blues back into the pop charts and the contemporary musical lexicon, sparking a blues revival that continues unabated today. Prior to leaving the group in 1990, Jimmie had joined up with his brother Stevie to record Family Style, an album that reflected their mutually deep musical roots and maturing modern artistic sophistication.

    Then in August 1990, just a few weeks prior to the album's release, Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter crash in Wisconsin. The tragedy devastated Jimmie, who retreated from touring and recording, though he continued to play guitar every day, as he has throughout his life. Meanwhile, the success of Family Style further enhanced Jimmie's reputation as a distinctive musical stylist.

    Eventually, Vaughan's friend Eric Clapton invited him to open a series of 16 special concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall. After the warm reception for his solo debut at the Clapton shows in early 1993, Jimmie started recording his first solo album.

    The resulting disc, Strange Pleasures, was produced by Nile Rodgers (who worked with the Vaughan brothers on Family Style), featured 11 songs written or co-written by Jimmie, and was dedicated to Stevie Ray and the recently deceased Albert Collins. It debuted at Number One on the Billboard Heatseeker Chart, won a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance and garnered reams of critical acclaim as Vaughan also stepped out on tour as a solo artist and bandleader. His next album, 1998's Out There, solidified Vaughan's status as a solo artist, thanks to a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance (for the song “Ironic Twist”). As The Boston Phoenix noted in a four-star rave review, Out There featured “his best playing ever, bringing rich-toned exuberance to the familiar trappings of rippling blues and shuffle beats, soul grooves, and vocal arrangements that tap the celestial richness of the glory days of doo-wop.”

    As Jimmie Vaughan emerged as an artist in his own right, his reputation as a master musician became even more apparent, thanks to the admiration of blues legends like B.B. King and Buddy Guy, such guitar superstars as Eric Clapton and Z.Z. Top's Billy Gibbons, and rising talents like Jonny Lang and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. As Clapton notes, “The first time I heard Jimmie Vaughan, I was impressed with the raw power of his sound. His style is unique, and if I've learned anything from him, it's to keep it simple.”

    Likewise, Buddy Guy once proclaimed: “He's unbeatable when it comes to the blues. He just plays it like it's supposed to be played.” Even Stevie Ray Vaughan acknowledged that when people would compare his playing to that of his brother, there was really no contest. “I play probably 80 percent of what I can play. Jimmie plays one percent of what he knows. He can play anything.”

    Jimmie Vaughan is more modest in assessing his abilities, though very clear when it comes to his approach. “I try to speak with my guitar in sentences,” he explains. “The people that I enjoy and the music that I enjoy are not about just a bunch of licks strung together. If you just play a bunch of guitar licks that aren't connected, it's like throwing a lot of words into a bowl. It doesn't make any sense. It's just words.

    “When I listen to Gene Ammons, the great saxophone player, I get the feeling he's telling you a story. That's how I'd like to play guitar someday, when I grow up. That's the goal. That's what I enjoy. That's what makes me get chill bumps–when you listen to music where the phrasing comes out and it speaks. That's the conclusion I've come to after 37 years of playing.”

    Jimmie Vaughan's style as a player, songwriter and bandleader can be thought of as an amalgamation of so many influences. Known for his deceptively simple yet complex attack, his clean, uncluttered style capitalizes on conveying the emotion and message within the music, He utilizes raw emotion, simplicity, and an elegance that is powerful and accessible, yet communicates exactly what he feels inside. It's an approach that has earned him the respect of many of the greats of contemporary music, and guest appearances on such albums as B.B. King and Eric Clapton's Riding With The King, Bob Dylan's Under The Red Sky, Willie Nelson's Milk Cow Blues, Carlos Santana's Havana Moon and Don Henley's Inside Job.

    And in the same fashion that Vaughan revitalizes the classic blues and soul that informs his music, he has also become one of the foremost designers of classic custom cars. “I don't play golf. So cars are my hobby,” he says with a chuckle. “I was into cars as soon as I was old enough to walk. I built lots of models when I was a teenager. It's not like transportation. It's art you can drive to the store.” His first custom restored hot rod is a 1951 Chevy Fleetline that's become a well-known sight on the streets of Austin, TX over the years. He then augmented his collection with a 1963 Buick Riviera, and a 1961 Cadillac Coupe DeVille that took First Place at the 1999 Sacramento Autorama and Second Place at the 50th Annual Grand National Roadster show, and is currently on display at the Peterson Car Museum in Los Angeles. Vaughan is credited by his pal Eric Clapton with inspiring him to begin collecting and restoring classic roadsters as well.

    Yet for all his accomplishments and the admiration he has earned, Jimmie Vaughan remains modest when it comes to his life and work. “I'm just trying to have fun like everyone else,” he concludes. “I've been playing since I was 13. I play every day. I've never stopped. I can't imagine that I could exist without it.”

    at The Plaza “Live” Theatre
    425 North Bumby Avenue
    Orlando, United States

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    In My Father’s House The


    2012 - 02.21

    In My Father’s House the Story of the Layton Family and the Reverend Jim Jones

    In My Father's House the Story of the Layton Family and the Reverend Jim Jones

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    The Pink House

    The Pink House

    Julie Summers, in her fifties, is drawn back to small-town Iowa to care for her mother, who’ss dying from bone cancer. This simple story of complex family dynamics reverberates with the dilemmas many women face in the middle of their lives. Many women in their forties and fifties now face the difficulty of their parents’s declining physical and mental health. FIC000000

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    30 Birds That Will Build in Bird Houses by Layton, R B

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    Layton House State Rte 420 & 108 Laytonsville Md photo

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    Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort


    2012 - 02.20


    Camrbidge, MD (PRWEB) October 12, 2011

    With summer vacations a fading memory and school in full swing, the fall season presents a unique opportunity to escape the humdrum and head to the scenic Eastern Shore of Maryland. During the coming months, the Four Diamond Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa & Marina invites couples to get a flavor of the Chesapeake Bay region with Cambridge, Maryland hotel and resort?s new Just the Two of Us package. The special deal, available anytime, includes a wine tour and tasting at nearby Layton?s Chance Vineyard and Winery, a $ 40 breakfast credit, and a $ 75 activity credit to use toward spa treatments, golf, or kayaking at the resort.

    Autumn?s array of holidays gets star treatment at Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay. Over Columbus Day weekend, October 7-10, the resort hosts a variety of special activities for all ages, including its popular Family Iron Chef competition, inflatable fun for children, teen game room, and adults-only Cambridge ?House Party.? The fun continues over Halloween weekend, October 28-31, when guests are entertained with ghost stories by firelight and spooky ?Dive In? movies. Excitement builds over Thanksgiving week, November 23-27, as guests anticipate the incredible Thanksgiving Day buffet held in the beautiful Chesapeake Ballroom.

    Thanksgiving festivities coincide with the resort?s first Oyster Fest, November 18-27, in partnership with Marinetics, The Choptank Oyster Company. To celebrate the rich tradition of oystering on the Chesapeake Bay, guests will enjoy oyster tastings, oyster menu specials, and fun, oyster-inspired activities. An Oyster Cook-Out will be held on both Saturdays, November 19 and 26.

    Beginning November 1 and continuing through February 28, 2012, the Winter Escape package offers luxurious accommodations and a complimentary S?mores kit to roast by the resort?s grand two-story fireplace. Rates start at $ 119 per night, excluding tax and resort fee, and are based upon availability.

    Complimentary activities at Hyatt Chesapeake Bay include indoor and outdoor pools; tennis courts; a fitness center; a private beach; a volleyball court; miniature and Frisbee golf; a game room; and Blue Heron Rookery, a private on-site nature preserve. The newly renovated River Marsh Golf Club features an 18-hole championship golf course and golf lessons for all ages. The Chesapeake Bay resort?s Stillwater Spa provides an array of revitalizing Eastern Shore-inspired spa treatments. Downtown Cambridge is just a five-minute drive away and boasts a variety of art galleries, boutiques, and eateries.

    The package includes luxurious accommodations, a wine tour and tasting at Layton?s Chance Vineyard and Winery, a $ 40 breakfast credit, and a $ 75 activity credit to use towards spa treatments, golf, or kayaking at the resort. Rate is based upon availability and is exclusive of tax and resort fee.

    For more information and to make hotel reservations, please call 800.633.7313 or visit http://www.chesapeakebay.hyatt.com. Become a fan of the Hyatt Chesapeake Bay on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/hyattchesapeake.

    Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marinais the premier Four Diamond resort of the Chesapeake Bay. The property, which completed a seven-million-dollar renovation in 2009, is nestled on 342 magnificent acres along the Choptank River and features 400 luxurious rooms and suites. Among amenities are six superb dining options; an award-winning, 18-hole championship golf course; the 150-slip River Marsh Marina; an 18,000 square-foot Stillwater Spa; multi-level indoor and outdoor swimming pools; a fitness facility, and a children’s recreation center. For reservations and information, please call 800.633.7313 or visit http://www.hyattregencychesapeakebay.com.

    Hannah’s House


    Her divorce final, Iris Layton wants to break with the past. But another past comes into her life when she finds remnants of an old farmhouse on her new subdivision lot and hears local legends about Hannah Davis, the witch-ghost said to haunt the place. Iris doesn’t buy the stories, but she does find Hannah haunting her as she learns more about her unseen neighbor. And it is Hannah from whom Iris draws support when she faces a real-life threat that has nothing to do with ghosts. In her own time Hannah, too, faces a serious threat after a dying girl is left at her door. And Hannah is haunted by both past and present as she sets down the facts of her life for an unknown future.”If you’ve ever laid your hands on the stones of an old foundation and felt the history in their mossy chill, then Hannah’s House is for you. Alternating between past and present, Joyce Allen shows us how much we share with our ghosts, and how our ghosts seek us out even in our spanking new houses. A fine read that will keep you turning the pages from first to last.” Nancy Peacock – author of A Broom of One’s Own: Words on Writing, Housecleaning and Life”A haunting and evocative tale of two eras and two women, living on the same land but separated by more than a century, each exploring her solitude and her identity in a rapidly changing world in which there’s little safety or solid ground. The two stories mirror one another across time and accumulate meaning until, subtly but unmistakably, the reader catches a glimpse of her own life and that of her sisters reflected in the narrative.” Jodie Forrest – author of The Ascend

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    Oz Noy Trio Featuring Keith


    2012 - 02.18

    Oz Noy Trio featuring Keith Carlock and Darryl Jones
    Event on 2012-03-06 00:00:00

    Make a reservation for this show.

    Oz Noy Website

    A brief teaser of the full length documentary Oz Noy's latest release, "Twisted Blues Volume 1".

    Keith Carlock Website

    Darryl Jones Website

    The Pacific Jazz Institute at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley presents modern jazz/funk guitarist Oz Noy with Darryl Jones (bass) and Keith Carlock (drums). Show time 7:30pm Tuesday and Wednesday. Doors open at 6pm Tuesday and 5:30pm Wednesday.

    Winner of the highly acclaimed Guitar Player magazine readers poll for "Best guitar riff on a record" (2007) and "Best new talent" (2008), Oz Noy is a guitar player from Israel, who started his professional career at the age of 13 playing jazz, blues, pop and rock music. At age 16 he was already playing with leading Israeli musicians and performers, and at age 24 he was one of the most established studio guitar players in the country, and played on numerous records. He was also a member of the house band of Israel's top rated television show for more than two years. Since his arrival to New York in 1996 he has made a big impact on the local music scene with his unique sound, compositions and style, bringing a mixture of pop, rock, blues, funk, and jazz, into a cohesive and intoxicating groove.

    In 2003, Oz released his debut record – "Oz Live" – recorded at NYC's legendary Bitter End. In 2004, Oz signed with Magna Carta Records and in 2005, released his highly-acclaimed studio record "HA!" with his all-star band featuring Fig, Carlock, Lee and Genus plus special guests Mike Stern and George Whitty. In April of 2007, a licensing deal with Magna Carta and Japanese label Videoarts opened the door for Oz's music in Japan. Later that year saw the release of "Fuzzy Feat," Oz's third record under the Magna Carta label. September 2009 saw the release of Oz's fourth album, "Schizophrenic," featuring Lee, Fig, Carlock, Weckl, Ricky Peterson, Chris Palmero, and special guest Steve Lukather. September 2011 brought the release of Oz's fifth studio album "Twisted Blues" featuring Vinnie Coliauta, Anton Fig, Chris Layton, Will Lee, Roscoe Beck , John Medeski, Jerry Z, Reese Wynans, Ralph MacDonald and special guests Eric Johnson & Allen Toussaint.

    Oz has performed, toured and recorded with well established artists such as Richard Bona, Chris Botti, Mike Clark, Jeff 'Tain" Watts, Harry Bellefonte, Toni Braxton, Phoebe Snow, Roger Glover, Cyndi Lauper, and more.

    James Genus is one of the most versatile and in-demand bassist on the scene today. He is well known for his talents on both the acoustic and the electric bass. He attended Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) where he was introduced to Miles Davis, Coltrane, Monk, and the acoustic bass. During his latter years at VCU he studied and played with pianist Ellis Marsalis, who furthered his musical knowledge. He moved to New York, where he played/recorded with artist such as Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Branford Marsalis, and Dianne Reeves. He is currently in the Saturday Night Live Band.

    at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley
    2033 Sixth Avenue
    Seattle, United States

    Carmen Nickerson & The Carmen Sutra Quartet
    Event on 2012-03-16 00:00:00
    Carmen Nickerson & The Carmen Sutra Quartet

    The Packing House Restaurant

    Date: Mar 16 2012

    Time: 6:30 – 10:30 p.m.
    Admission:
    Location: The Packing House, 900 E. Layton Ave. (across from the airport)
    Region: South/Airport
    www.packinghousemke.com

    Enjoy live music.

    at The Packing House
    900 E Layton Ave
    Milwaukee, United States

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    Hannah’s House


    2012 - 02.16

    Hannah’s House


    Her divorce final, Iris Layton wants to break with the past. But another past comes into her life when she finds remnants of an old farmhouse on her new subdivision lot and hears local legends about Hannah Davis, the witch-ghost said to haunt the place. Iris doesn’t buy the stories, but she does find Hannah haunting her as she learns more about her unseen neighbor. And it is Hannah from whom Iris draws support when she faces a real-life threat that has nothing to do with ghosts. In her own time Hannah, too, faces a serious threat after a dying girl is left at her door. And Hannah is haunted by both past and present as she sets down the facts of her life for an unknown future.”If you’ve ever laid your hands on the stones of an old foundation and felt the history in their mossy chill, then Hannah’s House is for you. Alternating between past and present, Joyce Allen shows us how much we share with our ghosts, and how our ghosts seek us out even in our spanking new houses. A fine read that will keep you turning the pages from first to last.” Nancy Peacock – author of A Broom of One’s Own: Words on Writing, Housecleaning and Life”A haunting and evocative tale of two eras and two women, living on the same land but separated by more than a century, each exploring her solitude and her identity in a rapidly changing world in which there’s little safety or solid ground. The two stories mirror one another across time and accumulate meaning until, subtly but unmistakably, the reader catches a glimpse of her own life and that of her sisters reflected in the narrative.” Jodie Forrest – author of The Ascend

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    Speed Street Layton Utah


    2012 - 02.16
    Layton Houses
    by DenSmith (old – dennisbsa)

    Speed Street Layton Utah – To Uncover Deal with By Cell phone Range

    Article by Kelly Dennis

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    In My Father’s House the Story of the Layton Family and the Reverend Jim Jones

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    The Pink House

    The Pink House

    Julie Summers, in her fifties, is drawn back to small-town Iowa to care for her mother, who’ss dying from bone cancer. This simple story of complex family dynamics reverberates with the dilemmas many women face in the middle of their lives. Many women in their forties and fifties now face the difficulty of their parents’s declining physical and mental health. FIC000000

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