User: Tugmcgrawfoundation | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Catherine singing National Anthem in honor of the Tug Mcgraw Foundation. Mets vs Phillies April 30 2010. Ya gotta believe!
User: moonlessnights08 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am The song All the Pretty Little Ponies by Catherine Raney, from the soundtrack to the movie Flicka. Enjoy!
User: luckysmusic | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am LYRICS: I'm in Dreamsville Holding you A dreamy view Just we two alone with love In Dreamsville Time is new We're here to love And we do We can see the rest of the world Below us From our pink cloud There's no boundary to this magic land As we go exploring Hand in hand To dreamy Dreamsville Far away I'ts here we'll love Here we'll stay Dreamy Dreamsville Far away I'ts here we'll love Here we'll stay
User: 60otaku3 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Jimmy Raney Quintet - Signal (1953) Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor sax), Jimmy Raney (guitar), Hall Overton (piano), Red Mitchell (bass), Frank Isola (drums) from the original album 'EARLY STAN'
User: johnxxx20000 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Here is a beautiful song by the beautiful singer Sue Raney. "Blessed with a beautiful voice from an early age, Sue Raney has performed music ranging from swinging jazz and ballads to cabaret, middle-of-the-road pop and jingles. Her mother was a singer and a great great aunt had been in German opera. Raney started singing when she was four and a year later she first performed in public, at a party in Wichita, Kansas. Because a voice teacher could not be found for her daughter (because of her extreme youth), Raney's mother took voice lessons herself and then passed...
User: raneyjr | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Doug Raney Quartet in Louisville, Jan 2, 1995. For all of you who have been clamoring for a Doug Raney video, HERE IT IS! There aren't that many. This concert was done for the Louisville Jazz Society (organized by Jamey Aebersold & the late Phil Bailey). Doug Raney like his father is one of the unsung heroes of jazz guitar. This is his arrangement of When Sunny Gets Blue. Doug is one of the most swinging, smoothest, melodic players around in the tradition. Marvelous! *Not to draw attn to it but there was a very slight lag in the...
User: pixaninny | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Jimmy Raney believed that jazz guitarists prove their mettle by how they handle a ballad. Watch the master himself at work ably assisted by Cal Collins (gtr), Tyrone Wheeler (b) and Bruce Morrow (d) at the Actors Theater, Louisville KY, 1987.