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Singer-Songwriter Justin Hines To Give Away Accessible RV To Someone In Need

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Singer-Songwriter, Speaker and Philanthropist Justin Hines posted via social media yesterday that he is looking to give away the accessible RV used for his Vehicle of Change Tour to someone or an organization in need. He also posted a note on his website about the giveaway under the headline, “It’s Time To Pay It Forward”.

In 2013, Hines traveled over 20,000kms across North America alongside duo Ash & Bloom on the Vehicle of Change Tour, where he partnered with charities in each city he visited and donated 100% of ticket proceeds back to them. Without taking a performance fee or covering travel, Hines helped raise thousands of dollars for non-profits through this tour. The RV was graciously donated to the tour by a couple in eastern Ontario, who encouraged the pay it forward movement upon their donation.

Hines is a supporter of charities worldwide and in 2014, received the prestigious Order of Ontario honour, in recognition of Hines’ achievement in music as well as his philanthropic work throughout his career. In support of charities through the years, he has stopped at nothing to help garner attention and show his support, even rappelling down the side of a 33-story building in his wheelchair in support of children with disabilities in San Diego. Hines is the founding artist of The Agency for Extraordinary People, based in Toronto, an organization which focuses on artists with exceptional talents and extraordinary stories.

He has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning and his PBS Special aired over 400 times across North America. Despite being born with Larsen’s syndrome, a congenital joint condition which has had him permanently using a wheelchair, Hines’ unwavering optimism is contagious and his accomplishments are inspiring.

Dolls with hearing aids, port-wine stains and canes are pretty awesome

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Boing Boing’s Cory Doctorow’s wife Alice founded Makielab, the 3D printed toy company that created a line of toys for the Toy Like Me campaign, which urges toy companies to make toys that all children can see themselves in.

Makielab will sell wheelchairs, walking sticks, hearing aids for their 3D printed Makies, and can add port-wine stains to faces to order. I’d say kids who discover this will feel more empathy and a greater understanding towards others.

Unlike mass manufacturing abroad, which can involve expensive tooling and long development timescales, 3D printing allows for local and bespoke which enables MakieLab to serve its customers in this uniquely responsive way.

MakieLab is also trialling bespoke facial characteristics on demand, with plans to expand the new range into the Makies Store over the coming weeks.

MakieLab CTO Matthew Wiggins said, “It’s fantastic that our supercharged design and manufacturing process means we can respond to a need that’s not met by traditional toy companies. We’re hoping to make some kids – and their parents! – really happy with these inclusive accessories.”

Inspired by pictures shared in the Toy Like Me campaign, and after rapid, intense design work, some new accessories for Makie dolls began to take shape last week.

Imagine Dragon’s Wayne Sermon On The Best Advice He’s Ever Received…From Charlie Sheen

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Wayne Sermon: The first indicator for all of us of our unexpected success was when we released Night Visions. We talked as a band and tried to psyche ourselves up in case things didn’t go great. If we could sell 5,000 or even 10,000 copies the first week as a really unknown band then that would be a success. And then the first-week numbers came back at 83,000 copies. That was definitely the first “What?” moment. Since then it’s just been a series of those. Hence the craziness and the whirlwind and the losing of perspective. I think there’s definitely some sort of denial that goes on with every band when this happens. Frankly it could all be pulled away very quickly. So we’re all just pretending that we’re still a tiny band that still has a lot to prove. Because really we are.

Believe it or not, the best advice we ever got was the first time we did a late night talk show. It wasThe Tonight Show With Jay Lenoand Charlie Sheen was on the show; we were just starting to get some mainstream success. He leaned over to us after and said, “Welcome to the party. It’s about to get really weird” [laughs]. And strangely he was very much right. Take for example a show we played in Sao Paulo, Brazil. We had never been down there so we didn’t know what to expect or if anyone would even know who we were. We played and there was 800,000 people going absolutely insane for the music. That was sort of the first time we were able to sort of understand the scope of what we were doing. As a band you very much live in a bubble. When you’re in the eye of the hurricane you have the worst perspective of what’s happening around you. It’s these types of moments that punch you in the face and say, “Enjoy this, you idiot! Look at what’s going on around you!”

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Hey, Hey Mama, Here Are Kids Playing Led Zeppelin On XYLOPHONES

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The Louisville Leopard Percussionists is a non-profit organization offering extracurricular music opportunities to local children at little or no cost. You can help keep their program going by donating here. Here are they are playing Led Zeppelin’s Kashmir, The Ocean, and Immigrant Song on XYLOPHONES.

Coca-Cola Tricks You Need To See To Believe

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The secret formular has nothing on these tricks.

Ah, the Donny & Marie coloring book from 1977

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Ah, the Donny & Marie coloring book from 1977.

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That time Donny sprayed her with a cow’s udder.
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And having a BBQ!
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House from Groundhog Day Up for Sale. House from Groundhog Day Up for Sale. House from Groundhog Day Up for Sale.

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The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.

Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

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The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.

Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

hhh

08525689-20

The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.

Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

hhh

08525689-20

The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.

Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

hhh

08525689-20

The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.

Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

hhh

08525689-20

The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.

Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

hhh

08525689-20

U2 Honours B.B. King By Playing ‘When Love Comes To Town’ For First Time In 22 Years

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The debut performance of U2’s When Love Comes To Town took place in 1987 during the concert’s encore and BB King joined U2 to perform the song. On the next tour, 1992-93’s Zoo TV Tour, When Love Comes to Town did not debut until the second-last concert of the first leg in April, 1992. U2 would not perform the song for years after the fourth leg’s final show on August, 1993 in Dublin, although B.B. King continued to play the song at his live shows.[4]

After King died on May 14, 2015, U2 paid tribute to him during a show in Vancouver the following night by playing When Love Comes to Town for the first time in 23 years. Watch the video below

…and here’s the original video:

https://youtu.be/ZRHV-HWhqWQ

Led Zeppelin Cover Art Of Illegal Russian Pressings

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In the r/vinyl/ subreddit, reddit user “zingo-spleen” uploaded scans of several album covers that were created for illegal Russian pressings of Led Zeppelin albums. Check out the band’s second through fifth albums, being II,III, IV, and Houses of the Holy, which is strangely called V in the Russian version. I mean, they’re weren’t Chicago.

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Barbra Streisand’s Isolated Vocals For David Bowie’s Life On Mars

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ButterFly is a studio album by Barbra Streisand, recorded and released in 1974. The credited producer is Streisand’s then-boyfriend Jon Peters, with arrangements by Tom Scott. The album contains contemporary material from a diverse selection of writers, as well as interpretations of standards. In a 1992 interview with Larry King, Streisand cited Butterfly as the least favorite of her albums.

On ButterFly Streisand covered the likes of Bob Marley (Guava Jelly) and Buck Owens (Crying Time). But it’s Streisand’s treatment of Bowie’s Life on Mars that is the standout here.

https://youtu.be/EVesp95iUxA