Posts Tagged ‘george’

Part 2/2 Bird & fortune – Financial crisis – Silly Money, Nov 08

2nd Nov 2008. Bird and Fortune on Silly Money satirising the absurdity of the financial crisis. … satire comedy humour credit crunch banks subprime mortgages global finance investment banker cdo greed fear economy bailout property derivatives debt tax payers regulation deregulation capital gains private equity business cycle lending leverage de-leverage bonuses risk securitization interest structure vehicle colaterised obligation wallstreet bad loans market house prices ratings agencies George …

Christmas at the Dangberg Home Ranch

The Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park is one of Carson Valley’s first and largest ranches. The ranch was home to German immigrant Heinrich Friedrich Dangberg who founded the site in 1857. Christmas at the Dangberg Home Ranch has been reconstructed with historic artifacts, toys and decorations. Park Interpreter Mark Jensen narrates this video and describes the Ranch’s Christmas time exhibit. A local businessman, rancher and politician, Dangberg started his ranch with just a log cabin. At the …

Burning Down The House: What Caused Our Economic Crisis? Bombshell

accelerated prices erratically, inviting speculation and loose lending practices which were both condoned and encouraged by existing regulation and carried out by risk-blind executives and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Aside from ripping the corporate goons in the media, please be respectful in your comments. Thanks. Obama Bombshell Redistribution of Wealth Audio Uncovered … Barack Obama John McCain Economic Financial Crisis commentary analysis documentary gotcha! grassroots outreach news SNL …

Log Cabin Blues – G.H. Green

Log Cabin Blues by George Hamilton Green Performed by Morris Palter at the University of Kentucky Singletary Center for the Arts April 11, 2007 These Novelty Ragtime Xylophone pieces you are about to hear were composed by George Hamilton Green in 1926. Green was a xylophone prodigy, and these works were specifically composed for the xylophone. They reflect a jubilant, upbeat post-World War I and pre-Depression era America. The syncopated sounds of these tunes were meant to accompany dances …

Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane (autoharp)

“Songs George Pegram taught me to love” Lew Dite with his autoharp. Song written by William S. Hays in 1871 First song recorded in 1923 by Fiddlin’ John Carson. This song could well be considered the first hillbilly recorded song. THE WORDS & CHORDS TO THIS SONG AT: www.youtube.com/LDsongscreen

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