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Use Me – Bill Withers (1972)


“Use Me” was a song originally composed and recorded by Bill Withers, an American vocalist and Hall-of-Fame songwriter who performed and recorded from 1970 until 1985. “Use Me” was included on his 1972 album “Still Bill,” and was his second-biggest hit in the United States, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Thischannel is dedicated to all the great ‘old school’ R&B music I grew up with, the stuff that originally made me tap my feet and want to be a DJ. Funk, soul, disco, R&B, dance, hip-hop, pop . . . 60s, 70s, 80s . . . whatever you call it, it’s all ‘Old School’ and it’s all here! See my videos featuring the Roots of Rap at: www.youtube.com/DJBuddyLoveRootsRap If you like relaxing with some classic Cool Jazz, go to: www.youtube.com/DJBuddyLoveCoolJazz If you love jamming to some great Classic Rock, check out: www.youtube.com/DJBuddyLoveClassicRR If you like college football & other aspects of life at The Ohio State University, go to: www.youtube.com/DJBuddyLoveBuckeyes Check out my newer music videos and other fun stuff at: www.youtube.com/DJBuddyLove3000 Check out my news videography stuff at: www.youtube.com/VonReganDavis Also, check out my youngest daughter (the world’s youngest video producer) at: www.youtube.com/DaddyzGirl3000 To stay updated about all my projects, please join my Facebook fan page: www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Buddy-Love/114720773004?ref=sgm And coming in 2012 . . . DJ Buddy Love presents LONGEVITY . . . A world record club DJ mixing

Bill Gentry – 19 – Official Music Video


Official Site: www.billgentrynation.com ARTIST BILL GENTRY SONG TITLE: 19 TIME: 3:12 VIDEO RELEASE DATE: 3/5/10 RADIO ADD DATE: TBD ALBUM TITLE: COUNTRIFIED ALBUM RELEASE DATE: TBD RECORD LABEL: ROADWORTHY, INC. WRITER(S); J. Steele, G. Nicholson, T. Hambridge PUBLISHERS; Windswept Pacific, Sony/ATV Cross Keys Publishing/ Gary Nicholson Music, Tom Hambridge Tunes PRO, © DATE.: 2010 PRODUCTION COMPANY: Morgan Falls Media VIDEO PRODUCER: Michael Hodges VIDEO DIRECTOR: Michael Hodges RECORD PRODUCER: Garth Fundis VIDEO DESCRIPTION: Song video for the song 19; combination of acoustic performance and concept/story WHERE SHOT: Carrollton, GA and Atlanta, GA

Ain’t No Sunshine – Bill Withers (1971)


“Aint No Sunshine” is a song by Bill Withers from his 1971 album “Just As I Am” on Sussex Records, produced by Booker T. Jones. The record featured MGs Donald “Duck” Dunn on bass and drummer Al Jackson, Jr. and was released as a single in September 1971. It became a breakthrough hit for Withers, reaching number six on the US R&B chart and number three on the US Pop chart. Bill Withers’ Sussex recordings were later purchased by Columbia Records, who he signed with in 1977. Withers was still working at a factory that made toilet seats for Boeing 747s when he recorded the song. He originally intended to write more lyrics for the part of the song where he repeats the phrase “I know” twenty-six times, but the other musicians told him to leave it. “I was this factory worker puttering around”, Withers said. “So when they said to leave it like that, I left it.” Withers told Songfacts.com in an interview that he was inspired to write this song after watching the 1962 movie “Days Of Wine And Roses”. “Ain’t No Sunshine” is ranked 280th on Rolling Stone magazines list of the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. Thischannel is dedicated to all the great ‘old school’ R&B music I grew up with, the stuff that originally made me tap my feet and want to be a DJ. Funk, soul, disco, R&B, dance, hip-hop, rap, jazz, pop . . . 60s, 70s, 80s . . . whatever you call it, it’s all ‘old school’ and it’s all here! See my videos featuring the Roots of Rap at: www.youtube.com/djbuddyloveraproots Check out

Bill to open EMS records runs into fierce opposition from trade group

Bill to open EMS records runs into fierce opposition from trade group
A bill in the legislature that would open public access to EMS records is being threatened by a stat

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Bill would open S.C. EMS records

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A bill to shed light on how emergency response teams do their jobs got a boost Thursday in the S.C. Legislature – despite a continuing disagreement over public access to emergency services records.

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