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Saratoga Springs $16.41 Saratoga Springs |
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Radio Stations in Saratoga Springs, New York $6.08 Radio Stations in Saratoga Springs, New York |
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Saratoga $10.53 Saratoga |
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C.A.T.H.Y. $19.76 C.A.T.H.Y. |
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Realty Check $15.67 Realty Check |
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Barbara D. Livingston’s Saratoga $9.99 Award-winning photographer Barbara Livingston captures the many sides of a quintessential Victorian town, from its famous racetrack to its historic homes and Revolutionary War memorials. Livingston, who grew up near Saratoga Springs, New York, honors its history, evoking the ghosts of the golden age of Diamond Jim Brady and the Canfield Casino, revering the deer that browse the historic Saratoga Battlefield in deepening twilight, and celebrating the racegoers who flock to the track year after year. Though best known for her portraits of racehorses and racing people, Livingston shows the breadth of her artistry in a kaleidoscope of images that reveals the spirit and tradition of Saratoga Springs. Essays about her subjects and the importance of Saratoga Springs in the shaping of her vision enhance these timeless photographs. |
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The Eighth International Symposium on Environment Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management: 12-16 September 2004, Saratoga Springs, New York, USA $250.8 No Synopsis Available |
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Live at Carson Hot Springs $13.58 For this gig in Nevada, trombonist Turk Murphy had a much smaller group than usual, just a quartet with clarinetist Bob Helm, pianist Pete Clute and drummer Thad Vandon. The musicians play quite well but, due to the thinness of the band, the music was unreleased until 1998. At that time, Bill Carroll on tuba and banjoist John Gill tastefully overdubbed rhythm parts to make the music sound more complete; one would not know that they were playing more than 30 years after the original performances. On most selections, Helm takes the melody (filling in for the absent trumpet) while Murphy provides boisterous harmonies. The repertoire was strong and even the seven vocals (four by Helm and three from the leader) work out well. Pete Clute has a few ragtime features (a la Wally Rose) and other highlights include “Doctor Jazz,” “Railroad Blues,” “Runnin’ Wild,” “Big Butter and Egg Man” and “Go Back Where You Stayed Last Night.” ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi Performers: Bill Carroll – Tuba; Bob Helm – Vocals, Clarinet; Pete Clute – Piano; Thad Vandon – Drums; Turk Murphy – Trombone, Vocals |
