The PNC Championship is a 36-hole event involving family members. It will mark 298 days since Woods' right leg was badly damaged in a Los Angeles car crash.
Ten months after his right leg was badly damaged in a car crash, Tiger Woods is returning to competition next week with 12-year-old son Charlie in the PNC Championship.“Although it’s been a long and challenging year, I am very excited to close it out.
But I didn t know it at that time.
So this experience at the funeral of Tabu Ley in 2013 leads you to these people, and that s where you get the idea to make this film?
Long story short, the idea of the film probably happened in two moments. The first moment was when I watched an American documentary film called
Playing for Change.
Yes. That s where musicians around the world collaborate together on covers of famous songs. Beautiful stuff.
Yes, made by Mark Johnson. I fell in love with that. I said, “Wow. The sound is amazing. How did he get that sound?” There were the microphones on camera. I loved it. I said, “One day if I could do something with that same energy, it would be amazing.” And while that film was still on my mind, I met Brazzos and Petit Pierre. Those were the first two Congolese rumba legends I met, before Kuka. And they told me about the African Jazz s trip to Brussels for the negotiations for the independence of Congo in January 1960. I had read a litt
IT was a case of right place but wrong time when Paul Murray identified Ross Wilson as the man to lay the foundations for a brighter future for Rangers four years ago. Now the former Ibrox director is confident Wilson will have the blueprint for sustained success as Steven Gerrard bids to build upon title 55 and reinforce Rangers position as the premier club in Scotland once again. Wilson was approached about assuming the role of Director of Football back in 2017 as Rangers sought to modernise their off-field structure and speed up their progress following regime change two seasons previously. The offer was declined on that occasion as Wilson chose to remain with Southampton but a second conversation saw Rangers land their man as he replaced Mark Allen in October 2019.