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Donna Lynton sings (Tue, 03 Jun 2008 09:27:58 PDT)
Donna Lynton sings
johnxxx20000
5 min - 3 Jun 2008


Here is the great success of the American cabaret singer Donna Lynton, that was sung by many other famous singers such as Shirley Bassey and Frankie Laine. Donna Lynton (born in 1951 in Brooklyn, New York, as Dianne Carol Lynton) is an American singer. She began singing in the 1960's in a group called "The Ronettes". In 1974 she moved to Canada where she recorded a jazz album "Call me Donna". In 1976 she moved to the Netherlands, and one year later she recorded a single, "Charlie's Angels", the theme of the famous TV series, that was a big hit. She has since been recording in Dutch and English and made several LPs, her distinctive, Bassey-ish, voice giving her a diva-like status on the Dutch stage. Discover and enjoy this long version! Please note: nikkin30 has posted this video on his page without asking me!

ritchie blackmore jackie lynton (Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:40:05 PDT)
ritchie blackmore jackie lynton
funkyclaude
9 min - 30 Apr 2007


often wondered what ritchies link to jackie lynton was ...and i just found the answer on the internt so here it is ...this is taken from a blackmore interview..JACKIE LYNTON RC: Where does Jackie Lynton come into the picture? You have been associated with him in the past but nobody seems sure how. RB: We were going to get a band together when I was about 19. When I used to work in a factory, they would play Jackie Lynton & the Teen Beats. That was about 1960 and he was great. Then I got to meet him in 1961/62, a very nice guy. In 1964 we tried to get a band together: we met Kim Fowley, who was doing P.J. Proby stuff, and he gave us some demos to learn. Jackie had the records and lost them by leaving them on the train, so we didn't do it. Typical! But Jackie can really make me crack up on stage. I love it when the band starts off a number and he comes on and goes "Hold it! What's the first word?" We'd tell him, and he'd go, "Oh yeah, sorry, sorry". The whole audience is crying with laughter, because you know it hasn't been worked out.

Donna Lynton Tribute (Fri, 27 Oct 2006 00:00:00 PDT)
Donna Lynton Tribute
schuon25
5 min - 27 Oct 2006


Here is the great success of the American cabaret singer Donna Lynton, that was sung by many other famous singers such as Shirley Bassey and Frankie Laine. Donna Lynton (born in 1951 in Brooklyn, New York, as Dianne Carol Lynton) is an American singer. She began singing in the 1960's in a group called "The Ronettes". In 1974 she moved to Canada where she recorded a jazz album "Call me Donna". In 1976 she moved to the Netherlands, and one year later she recorded a single, "Charlie's Angels", the theme of the famous TV series, that was a big hit. She has since been recording in Dutch and English and made several LPs, her distinctive, Bassey-ish, voice giving her a diva-like status on the Dutch stage. Discover and enjoy this long version!

The Lynton And Barnstaple Railway 1935 - CrazyMotion (Fri, 01 Aug 2008 09:54:04 PDT)
The Lynton And Barnstaple Railway 1935 - CrazyMotion

4 min - 1 Aug 2008


a journey over the lynton and barnstaple railway filmed by edward ward in 1935 this video includes several shots not previously published from the model railways online website.

Lynton To Lynmouth (Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:59:07 PDT)
Lynton To Lynmouth

2 min - 30 Apr 2008



lynton hester interview on pineville email's (Tue, 31 Jul 2007 16:31:51 PDT)
lynton hester interview on pineville email's

2 min - 31 Jul 2007


kalb tv interviews lynton o. hester iii about his public records request to view pineville, la. chief of staff rich dupree emails.

Lynton To Lynmouth Cliff Railway (Sun, 01 Apr 2007 12:23:09 PDT)
Lynton To Lynmouth Cliff Railway
bigwallypants
2 min - 1 Apr 2007


Video Produced by Rewind Studios http://www.rewindstudios.co.uk The Soundtrack is Somethings There by Bob Kilgore http://www.myspace.com/bobkilgore Take a ride on the Lynton to Lynmouth Cliff Railway, North Devon, England. The video was recorded on 25th March 2007 Q & A Q: Who designed it? A: George Marks - believed to have been a 'disciple' of Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed the cliff railway. He later became Baron Marks of Woolwich. Q: Who built it? A: The Majority of the funding for the railway was provided by Sir George Newnes, publisher of Tit Bits and The Strand. Sir George had a passion for Lynton & Lynmouth - and recognised the enormous tourism potential. It was this vision which led him to back not only the Cliff Railway, but also Lynton's town Hall (1900) and the main Barnstaple to Lynton Railway (1898). Q: When did it open? A: Work began on the lift construction in 1887. It took less than three years to complete - a remarkable achievement considering the entire excavation relied on manual labour. The lift is now a listed monument and the buildings have been listed to Grade II. Q: Who runs it? A: The inaugural decent was on 9th April 1890 and it has been in operation ever since ... Even during the two World Wars (although on a restricted service). An Act of Parliament formed the Lynmouth & Lynton Lift Company in 1888. A further Act of Parliament gave the company perpetual rights to the water from the Lyn Valley - The railway's extraordinary power source. Q: What is it's length? A: The rails are 862 feet long. The top station is 500 feet above the lower station - giving an inclination of 1:1.75. Q: How does it run? A: The lift system works on a simple balancing principal. The water comes through 5" pipes from the West Lynn River - more than a mile away - and is stored in reservoirs. Each car has a 700 Gallon tank mounted between the wheels (plus a smaller 10 gallon tank as the reservoir for the braking system). As the water is discharged from the lower car, the 'heavier' top car descends so pulling the lower car up the cliff. Q: How are the cars connected A: The two lift cars are connected via a continuous cable which runs around two 5ft 6in diameter pulley wheels. Mounted at the top and bottom of the track bed. Q: What is it's capacity A: Each car holds up to 40 passengers and weigh 10 Tons when fully loaded. http://www.wolseleywildlife.com/ This video meets VPG standards

lynton's birthday drink2 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008 09:59:44 PDT)
lynton's birthday drink2

18 sec - 24 Apr 2008



Lynton and Barnstaple (Sun, 13 Jul 2008 11:52:25 PDT)
Lynton and Barnstaple

Unknown length - 13 Jul 2008



KALB Lynton Hester (Tue, 31 Jul 2007 15:12:59 PDT)
KALB Lynton Hester

55 sec - 31 Jul 2007


lynton hester on pineville email public records request




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