@Lara Moss, when I was little that was one of my favorites shows and I would often play musketeers with my brother. I was "Karen" and he was "Cubby".
Goodnight to you all, having spent the afternoon on the train, we have arrived at our last hotel, near the airport ready for a day of flying tomorrow, around 12 hours in all. Have a good day/night catch up with you tomorrow.
I never seem to find this thread, when it is time to say goodnight, so I will post a little early. Want to say "Goodnight" to all the Irene's out there! "A folklorist, John Lomax and his son Alan Lomax, with funding from the Library of Congress recorded Huddie William Ledbetter, commonly known as Lead Belly or Leadbelly. They first meet him while he was imprisoned. They were deeply impressed by his vibrant tenor voice and huge repertoire, they recorded him on portable aluminum disc recording equipment for the Library of Congress. They returned to record with new and better equipment in July of the following year (1934), all in all recording hundreds of his songs. On August 1, Lead Belly was released (again having served almost all of his minimum sentence), this time after the Lomaxes had taken a petition to Louisiana Governor Oscar K. Allen at Ledbetter's urgent request. The petition was on the other side of a recording of his signature song, "Goodnight Irene." Kip Lornell, a Leadbelly expert, thinks this is almost certainly footage from March/April 1935, shot in Wilton, CT. --- probably at the home of friends of the Lomaxes. He wasn't sure if he'd ever seen footage from this event (Martha joining Huddie in NYC) but I have seen stills. He confirmed that, this was before he recorded for ARC, though he had previously recorded for the Library of Congress. Its also well before he recorded anything for Moe Asch, which is now Smithsonian Folkways material. They made this film for the Library of Congress".
@Joe Riley , that's where my middle name came from, so I am Ina Irene. (My first name came from my father's first wife.) My mother hated my name, and so did I, until someone finally said it without grinding it out. So that was one of the first songs I can remember. I don't think I remember any songs of Goodnight .... (insert guy name here).
Ina Irene is so so so so beautiful. But if you want to change it, it's easy. It costs $230 in Texas. But then you have to change it on credit cards etc, Hassle but I thought about changing mine since it would be less complicated to sign my art. It's long and norwegian and hard to spell for some. But I decided to keep it because it's the name of all my children….sounds like that soap opera
Goodnight to you all, I have managed to stay awake until, 9pm and that's 2:30 am by my internal Sri Lanken clock so late enough. See you all tomorrow.
Goodnight Terry & Holly. Oh Chrissy …..I'm sorry but this Zombie was all I could find with "Goodnight Chrissy" on it!! Seriously, it was. haha. I know you've already gone to bed so I knew it wouldn't keep you up tonight…but might give you a bit of a start in the morning. Your welcome