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A performance of Chick Corea's classic composition 'Spain' from the 1975 'Down Beat' poll-winners' concert.
Chick Corea - keys
Hubert Laws - flute
Bill Watrous - trombone
George Benson - guitar
Stanley Clarke - bass
Lenny White - drums
Introduced by Quincy Jones
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From the 'Down Beat' 1975 poll-winners' show, a performance of Rahsaan Roland Kirk's 'Pedal Up'.
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - horns
McCoy Tyner - piano
Stanley Clarke - bass
Lenny White - drums
The performance is introduced by Quincy Jones.
To the best of my knowledge, this performance is not commercially-availab le.
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Democrat Barack Obama has broken out into a seven-point lead over Republican John McCain one month before the election, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. (Oct. 1)
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Economic woes shift national polls in Sen. Barack Obama's favor as concerns about Gov. Sarah Palin rise among voters, Chip Reid reports. Harry Smith and Michael Crowley discuss electoral scenarios.
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Democrat Barack Obama has broken out into a seven-point lead over Republican John McCain one month before the election, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. (Oct. 1)
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Tony Barnhart joins Tim Brando and Spencer Tillman to discuss how a 1 loss USC team can jump an undefeated BYU team in the polls. Why does a brand name school such as USC receive such favoritism in the polls?
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My goal with this video is to inspire other Ron Paul supporters to go out and join the fun with the Meet Up groups. Illinois Ron Paul supporters had an amazing turn out at the straw poll. We also had a lot of fun and a great rally. Lets keep up the momentum.
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Broadcast on NBC Nightly News, September 24, 2008. You don't normally see this type of honest analysis on the usually bland Nightly News. Instead of just repeating "whatever McCain said," they actually flat out stated that the McCain campaign pulled this "suspended campaign" stunt solely because of slipping poll numbers. Brutal!
Thank you NBC! MORE PLEASE!!