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Rosaline by Whirlybirds | Broad & High Presents
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In this segment, we hear Rosaline by Columbus’s own Whirlybirds.
In this segment, we hear the swinging sounds of Columbus’s own Whirlybirds perform Rosaline. They’re best known for their original arrangements of New Orleans-style Dixieland and pre World War Two era jazz. Take a listen. Joe Gilliland - Lead Vocal & guitar Joe Brenneman – guitar, clarinet, sax Trent Sampson - Upright Bass, vocals Seth Daily – drums
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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!
Broad and High
Rosaline by Whirlybirds | Broad & High Presents
Clip: Season 12 Episode 8 | 2m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
In this segment, we hear the swinging sounds of Columbus’s own Whirlybirds perform Rosaline. They’re best known for their original arrangements of New Orleans-style Dixieland and pre World War Two era jazz. Take a listen. Joe Gilliland - Lead Vocal & guitar Joe Brenneman – guitar, clarinet, sax Trent Sampson - Upright Bass, vocals Seth Daily – drums
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship>>> This is a photograph of 12-year-old Jerry Chubb having his soapbox derby racer weighed in, inspected behind the municipal building in Grandview.
The races used to take place in the 40s and 50s on Grandview Hill, as they called it, and they would race down Grandview Avenue until they got to Riverside Drive.
The Soapbox Derby races started here in Columbus in 1934.
The racers were only allowed to have minimal adult supervision while building their races, and they could cost no more than $10 to build.
After that, there was finally a permanent racetrack built in 1967 at Big Run Park, and the races have been held there ever since.
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Contemporary Artist LaShae Boyd
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Clip: S12 Ep8 | 5m 17s | LaShae Boyd’s paintings dissect the psyche of her subjects and depict finding oneself. (5m 17s)
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Preview: S12 Ep8 | 25s | Meet an artist whose work portrays her subject in the midst of introspection. (25s)
Making Muffaletta’s with Central Ohio Hott Jazz Society | Kate’s Quick Bites
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Clip: S12 Ep8 | 11m 36s | We head into the kitchen with Lauren Spavelko of the Central Ohio Hot Jazz Society. (11m 36s)
MaryLou by Whirlybirds | Broad & High Presents
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Clip: S12 Ep8 | 2m 57s | Hear the swinging sounds of Columbus’s own Whirlybirds perform their song Mary Lou. (2m 57s)
Mister Firefly by Whirlybirds | Broad & High Presents
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Clip: S12 Ep8 | 3m 26s | In this segment, we hear Mister Firefly by Columbus’s own Whirlybirds. (3m 26s)
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The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross
A pop icon, Bob Ross offers soothing words of wisdom as he paints captivating landscapes.
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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!