Economists: Overstocking on gas will only make pipeline shutdown worse Uncertainty surrounds the pump following pipeline cyberattack. (Source: WWNY) By WECT Staff | May 11, 2021 at 7:40 AM EDT - Updated May 11 at 2:49 PM
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (WITN) -A pipeline problem is threatening to gut gas supplies in The East.
A cyber-attack of Colonial Pipeline’s main line, the country’s largest pipeline supplying nearly half of the fuel to states from Texas to New Jersey, shut down its operations, worrying economists and people at the pump.
“I probably burn about $120 a week,” said Larry Young, a landscaper from Jacksonville. “I hope it doesn’t hurt us that much. It’s high enough as it is this time of the year.”
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Original mods liked jazz. That’s where the word came from: modernism. In Britain, the beef between mods and rockers had been prefigured in the 50s by modernists – fans of modern jazz – vs traditionalists – acolytes of trad, Dad. I don’t know if this amounted to bike chains on Margate beach (BAM! SOCK! WHAM! THAT’S FOR PLAYING 42 CHORUSES OF TIGER RAG!) but the argument was heartfelt. I’m not quite old enough to remember this in person, but my musical memory stretches back as far as my mum and dad buying the Acker Bilk & His Paramount Jazzmen album with the multicoloured typography, and I can just about appreciate the smiling style of Kenny Ball. But if I had to choose a side, my jazzy sympathies would lie with the modernist fraternity.
Morrison Beals Jazz Quartet at La Zingara Restaurant on May 5 Written by Bethel Jazz
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Andrew Beals joined legendary jazz organist, “Brother” Jack McDuff and the “Heatin’ System” in 1986. Beals became the latest in a long line of Jazz Saxophone greats, including: Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Red Holloway, Joe Henderson, Joe Lovano, Harold Vick, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk, to work with Jack McDuff. Andrew Beals’ fourteen-year tenure in Jack McDuff’s band was marked by a busy performance schedule, which included lengthy tours of North America and Europe.
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Two new books and an accompanying CD that pay tribute to Salem’s musical history recently became available.
The books are “Old Salem at Sea in Ballad and Song” by Robert Strom, with foreword by Daisy Nell, and “Old Salem in Ballad and Song” by Robert Strom, with foreword by Jim McAllister.
In “Old Salem at Sea in Ballad and Song,” there are over 90 ballads and sea songs that entertained sailors in their long hours at sea and sea shanties, sung to “lighten the workload and as a relief from the tedium of hard hauling or pulling the lines and adjusting the sails required to keep the ship working.”