| | Coasters 20 Greatest Hits CD Coasters Discography of CDs
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A low-budget but reasonably complete anthology package covering many great Coasters hits from the '50s. There are two things that detract from this set's value: the weak remastering and the lack of information about the material. ~ Ron Wynn
The Coasters: Carl Gardner, Bobby Nunn (vocals).
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$8.39 Recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana between 1950 & 1961. Includes liner notes by John Broven.
Fats Domino was one of the brightest lights of the New Orleans R&B scene of the early 1950s and one of the key progenitors of rock & roll. His music is fun, rollicking, and upbeat, but ...
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$17.05 Impact Youth Outreach was founded by Joseph and Jessica Giunta in February of 2004. Joe was locked up as a youth repetitively, for a lot of minor charges, and as he got further into his teen years, his charges got more serious. Joe knew what it was like to grow up in a broken home without a father around. He also experienced the life of someone growing up in the inner city. He was raised in Queens, N.Y. where his family struggled daily to get by. At the age of 11 Joe was learning to “hustle” the streets of Queens, doing whatever he had to do to help his mom feed his brothers and sisters. When Joe was a young teen-ager his family moved to Florida so they could get away from the city life and start over. By this time he had already learned how to “hustle”, and he was getting drugs at a very inexpensive price and selling them for profits. He became known in the part of Florida he lived in for what he was doing. The only difference between N.Y. and Crystal River was that in the small town they wouldn’t put up with anything. Joe was arrested for the first time at 13 years old, and it didn’t stop there. Between selling drugs, getting high, running with gangs and going to jail he didn’t have much time for school so he wound up getting kicked out in the 11th grade. His life was on a downward spiral and it was moving fast. While in jail he was faced with the biggest challenge that had ever been presented to him, the gospel of Jesus Christ. It didn’t challenge him to fight for his life like before, but to let some one else fight for him. He was challenged to trust in Jesus, and he responded.Upon Joe’s release from jail, he started and grew into relationships with people who taught him the word of God and helped in his discipleship. He joined a local church and later became the Youth Pastor. After four years of ministering under the training and supervision of other ministries, God birthed forth the Impact Youth Outreach. After working in collaboration with several churches and ministries during a great learning period, I.Y.O. finally branched out into the mission field for itself. There are missionaries to foreign countries in Africa, Asia and elsewhere. Our country has foreign land within itself when it comes to the mission field. Impact’s mission field is within the community and culture of our urban youth. Wayward youth ministry is not easy as the ministers are not “preaching to the choir” like when they are at church, but in a sense it is also easier because they are dealing with kids who are locked up in jails, hurting from the disaster of broken homes and plagued by the generational curse upon this world, and because of this these juveniles are very receptive to any freedom they can get. The Impact team began praying for wisdom in doing that which God had for them to do. They began to realize that in this media driven generation that just “good old preaching” wasn’t going to get the job done to its fullest potential. There had to be another way to get through to kids who were un-churched. What is it that drives these kids to do what they do? Music, television and the internet are the gods of this generation, and it is where they get their knowledge and drive to do whatever they want to do. They are being taught self pleasure is the key to life, “life is short so live it up”. Since the kids ...
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$12.39 Immediately distinctive, Sangeeta's songs combine influences as vast as Gothic, American Gospel, Indian classical, Spanish Flamenco, Irish waltz, Sultry Jazz, Pop, and Avant-garde. This stark contrast of material is brought together through evocative lyrics, dark harmonic feel and Sangeeta's warm intimate vocals.The self titled album features Sangeeta's spellbinding ...
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