Roger Bennion's photos with the keyword: Lorrie Morgan
HFF 22 NOV 2024
21 Nov 2024 |
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Happy Fence Friday, All.
Autumn in Croome, Worcestershire.
This time a view of the house, Croome Court.
Just a little bit bigger than my house methinks :-)))
From the National Trust -
"The 6th Earl set about transforming the original red brick, 17th-century house of his ancestors, but he didn’t knock it down, perhaps for reasons of economy or sentiment. Instead, he used it as a template, altering and refacing it in the Palladian style, using the old foundations and keeping some of the walls that form the central spine of the house. That is why, unlike many other Palladian mansions, the House at Croome does not occupy a commanding position up on high ground, such as where the church now stands. New turreted wings were added at each end and a magnificent Palladian portico was built on the southern side. Traces of the original building can still be seen inside and the chimneystacks from the older building are visible above the roof."
Maybe view Large, please :-)
Also added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Autumn's Not That Cold - Lorrie Morgan
"Something in Red"
14 Dec 2014 |
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Added to 'Soundtrack to Life'
From Wikipedia -
“At various points in her life, Lorrie Morgan has been married to three different country singers: Keith Whitley, Jon Randall and Sammy Kershaw. She has sold over 6 million records worldwide.”
If Keith Whitley had not died from alcoholic poisoning I do wonder if Lorrie and Keith would have stayed together. I feel sure Keith would have been one of the truly great country singers had he not succumbed at just 33 years old.
Anyway, I first became aware of Lorrie many years ago when I purchased a “Live from Church Street Station” VHS Video.......VHS Video was one of them things where it was all too easy for the tape to get tangled up inside the VHS player :-)
I don't think I put anything in the Rules about having more than one musical link. So, there are two links here. I will possibly get myself in a bit of bother but in the second link I think Lorrie's jeans are a very nice colour :-)
Please watch/listen here -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt83nMrr7kA
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhhjy-A88tk
"Stuck on You"
29 Sep 2013 |
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Added to Soundtrack Weekend www.ipernity.com/group/362993
Here comes another vague link for ‘Soundtrack Weekend’.
Taken at the Kop Hill Climb the car in this shot is a 1930 ‘Morgan Jap 3-Wheeler Aero’.
‘Morgan’ is also the surname of one of my fave country singers. So, that is the link :-)))
With a pedigree dating from 1909 Morgan three-wheelers were, from the outset, highly competitive machines. Announced in 1928 the Aero Super Sports was top-of-the-range and certainly the fastest model with an 80mph top speed. The JAP engine was the choice of the connoisseur.
From Wikipedia -
“Loretta Lynn "Lorrie" Morgan (born June 27, 1959, in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American country music singer. She is the daughter of George Morgan, a country music singer who charted several hit singles between 1949 and his death in 1975. Lorrie Morgan charted her first single in 1978, although she did not break into the top of the U.S. country charts until her 1989 single, "Trainwreck of Emotion." Since then, she has charted more than 25 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, with three number one hits: "Five Minutes," "What Part of No" and "I Didn't Know My Own Strength." She has also recorded more than 15 studio albums. At various points in her life, Morgan has been married to three different country singers: Keith Whitley, Jon Randall and Sammy Kershaw. She has sold over 6 million records worldwide.”
"Stuck on You" was written by Lionel Ritchie.
Listen/Watch here -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y_Jh-54VM0
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