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Various Artists - Eastwood After Hours-Live At Carnegie Hall Track Listing: Misty - Kenny Barron/Barry Harris (from Play Misty For Me) Tightrope - James Rivers/The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band (main title) Good, The Bad And The Ugly, The / Rawhide - The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band Misty - The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band Straight, No Chaser / Now`s The Time - James Carter/Joshua Redman/The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, The - Jimmy Scott/Kenny Barron/Christian McBride/Kenny Washington (from Play Misty For Me) This Time The Dream`s On Me - The Kyle Eastwood Quartet (from Bird) Hootie`s Blues - Jay McShann/Christian McBride/Kenny Washington (from The Last Of The Blue Devils) San Antonio Rose - Claude Williams/Jay McShann/Christian McBride/Kenny Washington (from Honkytonk Man) Satin Doll - Kenny Mahogany/The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band (from White Hunter, Black Heart) Doe Eyes / Jitterbug Waltz (from The Bridges Of Madison County) - The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band Take Five - The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band Claudia`s Theme - The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band (from Unforgiven) Straight, No Chaser - Kenny Barron/Barry Harris/Christian McBride/T.S. Monk Jr. (from Thelonious Monk: Straight No Chaser) After Hours / C.E. Blues - Clint Eastwood/Jay McShann/James Moody/Roy Hargrove/The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band `Round Midnight - Gary LeMel/Kenny Barron/Barry Harris/Christian McBride/T.S. Monk Jr. (from Thelonious Monk: Straight No Chaser) I See Your Face Before Me - Kevin Mahogany/Roy Hargrove/Barry Harris/Christian McBride/T.S. Monk Jr. (from The Bridges Of Madison County) Cherokee - Charles McPherson/The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band (from Bird) Laura - James Carter/Barry Harris/Peter Washington/Kenny Washington (from Bird) I Didn`t Know What Time It Was - Barry Harris/Peter Washington/Kenny Washington (from In The Line Of Fire) Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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America`s Toughest Sheriff (DVD) This award-winning documentary follows the controversial sheriff of Arizona`s Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio. Maricopa is America`s largest county, blair county nebraska sheriff washington and the Sheriff has been elected four times running, yet his law enforcement tactics have drawn attention for their hard-line extremity. Instituting a prison built of tents blair county nebraska sheriff washington and razor wire blair county nebraska sheriff washington and located in the desert, Arpaio dresses his inmates in black blair county nebraska sheriff washington and white stripes blair county nebraska sheriff washington and pink undergarments. He has resurrected chain gangs, blair county nebraska sheriff washington and includes women blair county nebraska sheriff washington and young, first-time offenders in these work groups. While America`s toughest sheriff claims he is working to build a safe, effective jail system, reducing recidivism by making absolutely no aspect of their stay enjoyable--coffee, TV, blair county nebraska sheriff washington and nudie magazines are also prohibited--Amnesty International finds his methods to be inhumane. This documentary explores both sides of the debate, blair county nebraska sheriff washington and ventures into the Sheriff`s infamous Tent City. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Blair, Nebraska - Blair is a city located in Washington County, Nebraska, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 7,512.
Washington County, Nebraska - Washington County is a county located in the state of Nebraska. As of 2000, the population is 18,780.
Washington, Nebraska - Washington is a village located in Washington County, Nebraska. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 126.
Fort Calhoun, Nebraska - Fort Calhoun is a city located in Washington County, Nebraska. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 856.
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