Artists: Eric Anders: Vocals; and Mark O’Bitz: Backing vocals, guitars and keys
Album: ‘Sirens Go By;’ Release date: February 11, 2021; Produced and mixed by: Mike Butler; Mastered by Jamal Ruhe; Label: Baggage Room Records
Crafting sentimental songs that equally challenge and gratify listeners isn’t always an easy and natural process for musicians. But singer-songwriter Eric Anders and his longtime collaborator, guitarist-composer Mark O’Bitz, powerfully created astonishingly emotional and relatable tunes on their newly released adult alternative album as a duo, ‘Sirens Go By.’ The eight-track acoustic record features meaningful and soulful lyrics and instrumentation that proves the two musicians are sincere in their determination to find their place in the world.
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Reissue CDs Weekly: Allen Ginsberg - At Reed College: The First Recorded Reading of Howl & Other Poems
The important, first-ever release of a remarkable personal appearance from February 1956
by Kieron TylerSunday, 07 February 2021
Allen Ginsberg in New York, 1953. Photograph by William S. BurroughsCourtesy The Allen Ginsberg Estate
the 2-year-old darting away from his mother who is printing a boarding pass at check in and inspecting a conveyer belt behind check in and hoisting himself up. his mom rushing over in a panic. the agent stopping the belt but not soon enough. the boy was swept into a baggage room where he tried crawling over luggage to avoid this screening machine where a purple suitcase pushing him inside. he pops out, crying, before sliding into a room full of tsa agents who scooped him up five minutes after the ordeal began. at that moment he became all of our child. you know, and you epter: the boy s hand was injured, but he s expected to be okay. his mother told way r a ties she on second. airport officials pes to make sure this never happens again. gadi schwartz, nbc news. what a wild ride. glad he s okay. when we come back, inspiring america with a life-changing gift for one little girl.
restraining order that would have halted the project. now to this story, surveillance cameras capture a dangerous ride. watch this as a toddler climbed onto an airport baggage conveyor belt. this is in atlanta s hartsfield-jackson airport. you can see the child s mother. you can t see her. the child s mother said she set the child down just for a second to print her boarding pass at a kiosk. the child then snuck past the ticket counter and onto the belt and through restricted areas. look how far he got before beinglebeing rescued by a tsa worker in the baggage room. the toddler broke his hand during this incident. i mean, it always seems like, oh, well that would be a fun ride. no back there it gets dangerous. what kid has not dreamed of getting on the belt. but i ve never seen the footage of what could happen. of how it happens also. just one little leg over and you re off to the races.
clayton: well the trump administration outraging the left over extreme vetting and border control. abby: we wanted to know how much harder it was for our ancestors to get here. pete: i went to historic ellis thailand find out how difficult the process was to come into the united states. pete: we re here at ellis island america s immigration gateway for over 60 years from 1892 to 1954 over 12 million immigrants walked through those doors and bureau saysed as they entered america. we re here to learn about that process and how it compares to the immigration process today. ranger johnson. pete, how are you doing? pete: good morning. thanks for having us. where are we now? right now you have walked into the baggage room. when the immigrants would come off the barges coming in or the ferries, they come right in here. they were encouraged to collect in their luggage right away. pete: after they drop luggage