Monday, August 22, 2011

Lyrics to When The Saints Go Marching In, When You're Smiling, IKO IKO and Walkin' to New Orleans

I was told that you could find the lyrics to the above songs on this Blog, so here they are:


When The Saints Go Marching In (Artist: Louis Armstrong)

We are traveling in the footsteps
Of those who’ve gone before
But we’ll all be reunited
On a new and sunlit shore

Oh when the saints go marching in
When the saints go marching in
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

And when the sun refuse (begins) to shine
And when the sun refuse (begins) to shine
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

When the moon turns red with blood
When the moon turns red with blood
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

On that hallelujah day
On that hallelujah day
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

Oh when the trumpet sounds the call
Oh when the trumpet sounds the call
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

Some say this world of trouble
Is the only one we need
But I’m waiting for that morning
When the new world is revealed

When the revelation (revolution) comes
When the revelation (revolution) comes
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

When the rich go out and work
When the rich go out and work
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

When the air is pure and clean
When the air is pure and clean
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

When we all have food to eat
When we all have food to eat
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

When our leaders learn to cry
When our leaders learn to cry
Oh lord I want to be in that number
When the saints go marching in

When Your Smiling (Shay, Fisher, and Goodwin )

When you're smilin'....keep on smilin'
The whole world smiles with you
And when you're laughin'....keep on laughin'
The sun comes shinin' through

But when you're cryin'.... you bring on the rain
So stop your frownin'....be happy again
Cause when you're smilin'....keep on smilin'
The whole world smiles with you

Oh when you're smilin'....keep on smilin'
The whole world smiles with you
Ah when you're laughin'....keep on laughin'
The sun comes shinin' through

Now when you're cryin'.... you bring on the rain
So stop that sighin'....be happy again
Cause when you're smilin'....just keep on smilin'
And the whole world gonna smile with

The great big world will smile with
The whole wide world will smile with you



My grandma and your grandma
Sitting by the fire
My grandma says to your grandma
"I'm gonna set your flag on fire"

Talkin' 'bout
Hey now
Hey now
Iko iko an nay
Jockomo feena ah na nay
Jockomo feena nay

Look at my king all dressed in red
Iko iko an nay
I bet you five dollars he'll kill you dead
Jockomo feena nay

CHORUS:
Talkin' 'bout
Hey now (hey now)
Hey now (hey now)
Iko iko an nay (whoah-oh)
Jockomo feena ah na nay
Jockomo feena nay

My flag boy and your flag boy
Sitting by the fire
[From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/b/belle-stars-lyrics/iko-iko-lyrics.html ]
My flag boy says to your flag boy
"I'm gonna set your flag on fire"

(CHORUS)

(bridge)

(hey now)
(hey now)
(hey now)
(hey now)
Jockomo feena nay
Iko!

See that guy all dressed in green
Iko iko an nay
He's not a man, he's a loving machine
Jockomo feena nay

(4x)
Talkin' 'bout
Hey now (hey now)
Hey now (hey now)
Iko iko an nay (whoah-oh)
Jockomo feena ah na nay
Jockomo feena nay

(repeat till fading end)
Jockomo feena nay

Walkin' to New Orleans (Bobby Charles, written for and recorded by Fats Domino.) 

It's time I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm going to need two pair of shoes
When I get through walkin' to you
When I get back to New Orleans

I've got my suitcase in my hand
Now, ain't that a shame
I'm leavin' here today
Yes, I'm goin' back home to stay
Yes, I'm walkin' to New Orleans

You used to be my honey
Till you spent all my money
No use for you to cry
I'll see you bye and bye
Cause I'm walkin' to New Orleans

I've got no time for talkin'
I've got to keep on walkin'
New Orleans is my home
That's the reason why I'm goin'
Yes, I'm walkin' to New Orleans
FADE:
I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm walkin' to New Orleans
I'm walkin' to New Orleans


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center Renovation


This week I had the privilege of touring the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center building on 17th and Yesler Ave.  As many of you know, the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center facility is currently undergoing a major renovation and will not be completed until early next year.  The building itself was a renown synagogue in the Central Area of Seattle until it was purchased in 1959 as a cultural arts center by the Model Cities Program.  
Walt Hundley




In 1973, Walt Hundley, Superintendent of Parksbrought the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center under the umbrella of the Parks Department for its continued use as a cultural arts center. 




It is an awe inspiring structure that has not only kept its physical integrity, its historical significance continues to symbolize the long relationship between two cultures sharing and embracing their artistic Diasporas.  This long time embracing of the Art of the African Diaspora in Seattle by the Seattle Jewish community is still very strong today.  The reverence and respect to Jewish culture by the City and the Langston Hughes leadership is a welcome change to the usual lack of knowledge and the lack respect for a community’s history and culture by many renovation projects in today’s society.
  

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Talking Arts TV Channel

Doing a little advance research on using Web based live video streaming of arts events in and throughout the Northwest.  All you have to do is "CLICK" on the link below and it should take you to the "Channel" where you can see these LIVE events (of course when there is something being broadcast).  A number of my friends have talked about doing this but not many have made it happen as yet.  Check it out:


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

TOURING ARTS ROSTER AUDITIONS


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TOURING ARTS ROSTER AUDITIONS

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DATE: August 20, 2011
Performing artists, ensembles or groups residing in King County are eligible to audition for inclusion in 4Culture’s Touring Arts Roster. Artistic disciplines include music, dance, theatre and spoken word performance.

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Intent to Apply forms are available here; http://www.4culture.org/touringartsroster/for_artists.aspx
Live auditions are being scheduled for Saturday, August 20th, 2011. You will be notified by email of the location and your audition time. A panel will evaluate your live audition and make recommendations to 4Culture’s Arts Advisory Committee. Applications will be accepted until all of the audition slots are filled.

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The 4Culture Touring Arts Roster is a juried directory of some of King County's most talented performing artists. The TAR is a great one-stop tool for anyone in search of performing artists, for any event, size or budget.

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, The Black Film Festival and the City of Seattle

The City of Seattle's Langston Hughes African American Film Festival recently completed a very successful 8th season. This year marked the emergence of a very visible branding by the City of Seattle and is now enthusiastically accepted by the City as one of the jewels in the City's Arts community.


The festival is but one of the many outstanding programs this institution is presenting to the Seattle Arts Community and is rightfully so assuming it's position along with other Seattle Arts institutions as a major reason why Seattle is looked at as an unparalleled Arts City. This recognition did not come easy and it is still a challenge to maintain this reputation, especially in the face of resistance from those who will say that ART not based in the European Diaspora does not have the same level of "scholarship" as ART that is steeped in European culture.


Next year this festival will return to it's very beautiful and newly remodeled building on the corner of 17th and Yesler. This is the epicenter of not only Black Culture in Seattle, it is the spiritual center of the community from which this art emerges as well.


Looking forward to the day when we can say, "Welcome home".

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Black Independent Film Festival

Seattle's Black Film Festival or also know as the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival is one of the best in the country.  There is nothing like it!  Go and support it.


He's Back

"I have been silent for to long". I don't know who said it, but so have I. I will be more vocal about what is going on in the world of "The Art of the African Diaspora" than I have for the last few months.

You can also e-mail me what is going on with you and I will help get the word out as well. E-mail ptoliver@talkingarts.com and we will do our best to help.


The MAJOR Event happeing this week is the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival at the Central Cinema, I will talk with you later about other stuff that will be happening in May and June (which will be a lot). So stay tuned, I shall be right back!