Look at this and this is at the discovery kingdom. We will see that and more when we go live to discovery kingdom. When we go back action theyre reopening today. When you go back, things are a little different than you remember them the last time you went. I know a lot f people like go up there in the summertime. Thief do it just a little bit differently, and we will find out more from captain lee monroe and the animal ambassador at the discovery king come thats going to have a conversation on what things are doing to keep things safe along with dave clark thats filling in for mike, and do you like going to, you know, amusement parks now and again. Are you more of a zoo person . I will be honest. My boys are tall enough to reach the roller coasters. I know that the thrill rides are not opened at six flags. Theres something fun in substitution. We may wait it out until the big bad rides are open. I never was. I have to admit. I can sit back and watch everybody else go. I will wait for y
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When Southern migrants came to California during the World War II era, they transported their music with them. Music served as a reminder of home; it was like medicine for the soul. The sounds of gospel music found a popular place in the Bay Area. | By Rev. Dr. Martha C. Taylor The late T-Bone Walker, blues singer, said, “The first time I ever heard a boogie-woogie piano was when I went to church, even the sermon was preached in a blues tone while the congregation yelled amen.” Charlie Yardbird Parker, famous jazz saxophonist frequented the Bay Area during the 40s.
Evening’s Empire
Evening’s Empire is an alternative rock band fronted by Rock ’n’ Roll San Diego honcho Shannon Woods, aka Shannon Sabin of the reformed Dinettes, alongside guitarist Sam Strohbehn and bassist David Skolnik. They released their first single “Movies” last May, in advance of their July album
Alive For Us. Another single appeared near the end of the year, “Lay Low,” with all proceeds donated to KIND (Kids In Need of Defense), an organization devoted exclusively to helping and representing children of immigrants and refugees. “Living in a border city, the stark differences of life here vs across the wall are glaringly present,” says the band. “We believe that how we treat those most in need reflects who we are, what we stand for, and the America we strive to be. Every day, we see people making choices to save themselves and their families from life-threatening situations, poverty, and oppression. We do not support the government’s inhumane treat