Der Yosemite-Nationalpark in Kalifornien ist einer der bekanntesten Nationalparks der Welt: spektakuläre Ausblicke, gewaltige Wasserfälle, uralte Mammutbäume – eine atemberaubende Natur. Doch die Insel der Wildnis inmitten des bevölkerungsreichsten Staates der USA is.
Gaucho featuring Tamar Korn
On Pearl, Gaucho s fourth album, the San Francisco sextet sounds like it has unearthed a treasure trove of forgotten Jazz Age songs, but only two of the dozen deliriously swinging tunes are standards. The others are the re.
more »sult of an inspired songwriting collaboration between Gaucho s Dave Ricketts and New York vocalist Tamar Korn. The band s synthesis of New Orleans polyphony and Gypsy jazz is driven by accordionist Rob Reich, drum kit and Cheek-o-Phone maestro Pete Devine, reed expert Ralph Carney (Tom Waits, B52s), and former Turk Murphy sideman, cornet master Leon Oakley. In 2009 Gaucho was voted the Best jazz/blues band in SF Weekly s readers poll.
ENFIELD â Cars honked, parents waved and children screamed with excitement as Santa Claus made his way through town Wednesday night.
Lifelong Enfield resident David âDJâ Tuttle Jr., 40, who graduated from Fermi High School in 1999 and went on to serve in the U.S. Navy before becoming a judicial marshal, dressed up as St. Nick and traveled in his âsleighâ to bring treats and holiday cheer to kids at about 40 homes in town.
His âsleighâ was his gray 2010 Chevy Silverado pickup truck decorated with multi-colored holiday lights and outfitted with a speaker to continually broadcast 100 Christmas carols via Bluetooth during the ride. His friend, Pete Devine, was behind the wheel so Tuttle, in full Santa regalia, could ride in the bed of the truck on the journey.
ENFIELD â When David DJ Tuttle Jr. dons his Santa suit tonight, it will be all about the kids in his community of Enfield.
At 6 p.m. Tuttle will begin broadcasting live on Facebook on his own page and as he journeys as jolly old St. Nick to at least 40 homes in Enfield to spread holiday cheer.
His sleigh will be his gray 2010 Chevy Silverado pickup truck decorated with multi-colored holiday lights and outfitted with a speaker to continually broadcast 100 Christmas carols via Bluetooth during the ride.
Tuttle, 40, who works as a judicial marshal and is a lifelong resident of Enfield  he graduated from Fermi High School in 1999 and went on to serve in the U.S. Navy will be traveling in the bed of his slow-moving pickup truck, using his cellphone to film live on Facebook as his friend, Pete Devine of Enfield, drives, accompanied by Devine s wife, Polly.