Roger Miller news
| May 01, 2012 |
Craig musician lends his voice to residents at Sandrock Ridge
Every other Saturday, local musician Bob LaFord performs for devoted fans. He begins each show with a rendition of Roger Miller’s “Walking in the Sunshine.” He always ends with “Show Me the Way to Go Home,” a popular tune from the 1920s, which he sings as he strums his guitar. In between, he plays a motley assortment of pieces —“Home on the Range” and “Give My Regards to Broadway,” sometimes ...
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| Apr 26, 2012 |
Miller Racing sends two cars in Utah Grand Prix
Miller Racing sends two cars in Utah Grand Prix By Steve Luhm The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 26, 2012 04:09PM MDT Tooele • Roger Miller won’t drive in the Utah Grand Prix, but his new Salt Lake City-based race team will be well-represented Saturday and Sunday at Miller Motorsports Park. While Miller competes in the Grand-Am Sports Car Challenge at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida ...
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| Apr 26, 2012 |
Miller Racing sends two cars in Utah Grand Prix
Miller Racing sends two cars in Utah Grand Prix By Steve Luhm The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 26, 2012 04:09PM MDT Tooele • Roger Miller won’t drive in the Utah Grand Prix, but his new Salt Lake City-based race team will be well represented Saturday and Sunday at Miller Motorsports Park. While Miller competes in the Grand-Am Sports Car Challenge at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida ...
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| Apr 20, 2012 |
Blonde On The Prairie: You can be happy if you’ve a mind to
It doesn’t take much to get me to wondering. In this case all it took was a song I heard on an AM radio station. Speaking of heard: The name of the song was, “You can’t rollerskate in a buffalo herd.” It was written by a Mr. Roger Miller.
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| Apr 18, 2012 |
Take Five With Skip Heller
Meet Skip Heller:Grew up in Philly, enticed by all kinds of improvised music--jazz, bluegrass, blues, rockabilly. Played with Yma Sumac, Phil Alvin, Les Baxter, Wanda Jackson, DJ Bonbrake, Cannibal and the Headhunters, NRBQ, Karen Mantler... get the idea? Instrument(s): Guitar. Teachers and/or influences? m: Mose Allison , Willie Nelson, m: Bill Evans , m: John Hartford , Roger Miller, Bacharach ...
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| Apr 17, 2012 |
Red Raider hurler Miller advanced all the way to the big leagues
Fayette County has a rich baseball history and has placed several players in the Major Leagues. One who made it to the big leagues, albeit for a cup of coffee, was the late Roger Miller.
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| Apr 16, 2012 |
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Fayette County has a rich baseball history and has placed several players in the Major Leagues. One who made it to the big leagues, albeit for a cup of coffee, was the late Roger Miller.
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| Apr 12, 2012 |
Snow adds to farmers’ crop worries
BROWNHELM TWP. — Every time he goes out to check his trees, Roger Miller sees more signs of frost damage interrupting a profitable fruit-growing season. Buds that burst into bloom after record-breaking heat in March are dying by the thousands, and it isn’t pretty. “You look inside the bloom, and it’s black,” Miller said. “Once they freeze, it’s gone for good for the season.” If frost warnings ...
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| Apr 02, 2012 |
Annapolis photo workshop gets participants camera-ready
Two seasoned photographers share their expertise Roger Miller and Jeffrey A. Wolk make photography sound easy. These seasoned shooters, who have nearly a century of experience between them, share some simple instructions: Relax, enjoy the scenery, focus and keep taking pictures.
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| Mar 30, 2012 |
Annapolis photo workshop gets participants camera-ready
Two seasoned photographers share their expertise Roger Miller and Jeffrey A. Wolk make photography sound easy. These seasoned shooters, who have nearly a century of experience between them, share some simple instructions: Relax, enjoy the scenery, focus and keep taking pictures.
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| Mar 30, 2012 |
Annapolis photography workshop gets participants camera-ready
Two seasoned photographers share their expertise Roger Miller and Jeffrey A. Wolk make photography sound easy. These seasoned shooters, who have nearly a century of experience between them, share some simple instructions: Relax, enjoy the scenery, focus and keep taking pictures. These two, both award-winners in their field, have put together a daylong photography workshop that promises candid ...
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