Twanée @SoundCloud @MissTwanee

Twanée is an R&B/Pop singer and songwriter from the beautiful island of Bermuda. In 2009 she relocated to NYC to pursue her childhood dream of becoming a worldwide superstar. Upon her arrival she united with the productio

n company Mudd Monkey Inc. run by Ky Miller, producer/engineer/A&R to 50 Cent. Her dreams are quickly coming true as she landed a song with 50 Cent called “Shooting Guns” which was released back in January of this year on his mixtape “The Big 10”. Her performance resumé includes opening for artist such as Alicia Keys, Keyshia Cole, Jennifer Hudson, Mya, Snoop Dogg, Fantasia Barrino, Faith Evans, Stephanie Mills and many more.

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@Canjelae ♥Healing♥

‘Healing’ is  a song written and performed by Canjelae Taylor in memory of the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. She  dedicates it to all those that have passed in 2012. Especially her cousin Jason who inspired her to write the song.

Producer: Tim Bosky @bossbillions
Written & Performed By: Canjelae Taylor for HarWrayManagement LLC. HarWray @ gmail.com

This song was written and produced for the families, friends affected by the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut

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wrugmedia.com
Article: Here’s What Families Sandy Hook Victims Had to Say 5 Years Later

@Canjelae ♥Healing♥

‘Healing’ is  a song written and performed by Canjelae Taylor in memory of the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. She  dedicates it to all those that have passed in 2012. Especially her cousin Jason who inspired her to write the song.

Producer: Tim Bosky @bossbillions
Written & Performed By: Canjelae Taylor for HarWrayManagement LLC. HarWray @ gmail.com

This song was written and produced for the families, friends affected by the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut

Canjelae Canjelae.comfacebook twitter 
wrugmedia.com
Article: Here’s What Families Sandy Hook Victims Had to Say 5 Years Later

Arthur Rankin Jr. Interview – NYC 2005

WATCH ALL 8 VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE HERE

Arthur Rankin, Jr. was interviewed for three and a half hours in New York City for the Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television. The interview was conducted by Jim Colucci on October 25, 2005.

Arthur talks about: his childhood and early influences; animation’s early days in the 1950s; Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman and the Animagic legacy; Santa Claus is Coming to Town; adapting JRR Tolkien’s The Hobbit; The Jackson Five show with Diana Ross; the television movie The Bermuda Depths; advice to young animators.

adapted from: emmytvlegends.org arthur rankin jr interview

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Twanée – Who Would Imagine A King @MissTwanee

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Mommies and daddies always believe That their little angels are special indeed And you could grow up to be anything But who would imagine a king? A shepherd or teacher is what you could be Or maybe a fisherman out on the sea Or maybe a carpenter building things But who would imagine a king?
It was so clear when the wise men arrived And the angels were singing your name That the world would be different ’cause you were alive That’s what heaven stood still to proclaim One day an angel said quietly That soon he would bring something special to me And of all of the wonderful gifts he could bring Who would imagine, who could imagine, Who would imagine a king?

Who Would Imagine A King was originally sung by Whitney Houston.

 

Lance Armstrong & Mark Allen #Bermuda Triathlon 1987

15-year-old wonder boy Lance Armstrong, gives Mark Allen (six-time Ironman Triathon World Champion) a run for his money during the Bermuda triathlon in 1987.

During the 1987 Ironman World Championship in Hawaii Mark Allen placed 2nd with a time of 8:47:30

This clip shows how much bike technology has changed over the past 20 years with for example the ‘old school’ areo helmets.

Animal Flag – Christmas EP: Volume 2

W/ Special Guest Appearance by Santa Clause. 

Animal Flag is the solo-project of singer/songwriter/producer Matthew Politoski.

Bermuda’s own Chris West sings w/ The Elf Choir on the first two tracks.

Matthew Politoski Links

Released 13 December 2012
Songs by Matthew Politoski
Additional vocals by the wonderful Paige Chaplin and the scholarly Jackson Wargo.
Elf choir is: Victoria Politoski, Natalie Politoski, Hadley Kennary, Deni Hlavinka, Chris West, Matt Rosewood, Jackson Wargo, Mike Nevin.