Player. My mother always i always loved music and my mother always had liked Benny Goodman for the lumbardos. The two brothers, they both had bands. What over two guys who had best bands . She listened to big band music in my uncle of jazz. He was always listening to jazz. Those were the influences i had. Was your mother a performer . My mother became a very famous she was the founder of the freedom rise. It will blow your mind about surely kornfeld. Shes the star in my family, not me. Today, you are the star. I am just a representative of a dream. Capitol records was a new concept and you took a commanding position. How did that come about . My good friend who just sold his stock in martha stewart, chairman of the board of records for 15 years, we met if you read my book, we met by accident at Queens College night school and he had just taken over the job working for Donnie Kershner from evans kershner music. I had already had a record out when i was 16. I was signed when i was 16 so
Phenomenon unfolded. Then woodstock cocreators discuss how it came together and the Music Festivals legacy. Last night the traffic was immense but somehow, between dark and dawn, when the music finally stopped, they disappeared across the country. Thousands remained on the 600 acre rented dairy farm pitching in on the cleanup detail or waiting out the crowd. The festival site is nestled in the heart of the catskills resort area. The biggest town nearby is monticello. The towns people, quite frankly, were terrified of the prospect of the hippie arrival. Before it was over, something happened in monticello. Residents and resorts freely emptied their cupboards for the kids. You didnt sell many shoes. No, not too many but they were happy here. I think theyre really a Wonderful Group of kids. I never met so many kids who touched large numbers that were so polite, so patient, so courteous and understanding on these conditioned we had in the last three days. In the beginning it was a great de
Band music and my uncle loved jazz. He always listened to jazz. That was the influences i had to. Was she a performer . No, my mother was the founder of the freedom wives. When you read my book it will blow your mind, about my mother. She was the star in my family, not me. I am just a representative of the hope, of a dream. It was kind of a new concept and you took a commanding position. How did that come about . My good friend, charles coughlin, he was chairman of the board of emi records for 15 years. We met by accident in Queens College night school and he had just taken over the job for hal evans music. If you were a writer, i already had a record out when i was 16, you know . I was signed when i was 16. I had a record out and then it died and nothing else happened. I ran into charles. You will crack up, this story. It is hysterical how it happened. We met. I had a demo and i played it for donnie. Here i am now signing all the music. Brian wilson. Great writers, all around. There i
College park. Up next, for seventh grade students from the Phelps Center for gifted education in springfield, missouri presented a 10 minute performance entitled the fight for the 19th amendment. We are doing a performance title basket. Alice paul and activist for equal rights helped with the triumph of american women being able to vote. They continue to fight for womens rights to vote. These women continued for equality. Lucy was another activist in the womens right movement. C the National Womens party in 1913 and participating in many protests concerning womens rights. Thanks to them and many other activists, women can vote in america. It doesnt mean it was easy. The 19th amendment was established. I was was born in new jersey on january 11, 1885. Two brothers, Raymond Perry and their sister helen. She grew up being a strong believer of the quaker faith. In 1901, her mother vested. After that, she went on to graduate work. In 1906, she got into the movement. Her faith inspired her t
And a strong red flag law. Here is congressional reaction. In mexico, deb haaland, a democrat, tweeted, i am ready to make a change, i am ready to end hate and gun violence in every town. Democratic congressman of rhode island said, moms demand rally recess rally today asking our are our lives worth more than the contributions of the nra . If so, Mitch Mcconnell should do something and allow the senate to take up the background check bills we have already passed in the house. A member of the judiciary committee, jim jordan, tweeted, the problem with red flag laws if you are guilty until proven innocent. It is the same inverted standard that bob mueller tried to apply to president trump, but that is not how Justice Works in our country. On wednesday, september 4, the House Judiciary Committee convenes to consider a number of gun violence prevention bills. Watch live at 10 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan, online at cspan. Org, or listen live on the free cspan radio app. Announcer tonight, on q