Hammond State School Performing Group - Taking It To The Streets album flac
Performer: Hammond State School Performing GroupTitle: Taking It To The Streets
Style: Therapy, Country, Zydeco
Released: 1985
MP3 album: 1936 mb
FLAC album: 1473 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: DXD WMA AC3 FLAC VQF AIFF AHX
Genre: Rock / Not albums / Pop / Folk and Country
Takin' It to the Streets is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was released on March 19, 1976, by Warner Bros. It was the first to feature Michael McDonald on lead vocals. By late 1974, touring was beginning to take its toll on the band, especially leader Tom Johnston. Things became worse during touring in support of Stampede when he was diagnosed with stomach ulcers. His condition worsened and several shows had to be cancelled
The Hammond School in Chester is a leading provider of Performing Arts education and is the oldest vocational dance school in the U. In its calm and caring environment, our Preparatory School offers Key Stage 1 and 2 Primary teaching with an early introduction in the Performing Arts. Located in Garden House, The Prep is an integral part of life at The Hammond. Lower School (11-16 years). From Years 7 to 11, The Hammond supplies specialist vocational courses in either dance, drama or music, taught alongside a full academic programme culminating in GCSE examinations. We welcome both day and boarding students. Upper School (16 Years+).
A1. Taking It To The Streets. Vocals – Debra CruthirdsWritten-By – Michael McDonald. Record released by music therapy department of Hammond State School in Louisiana for persons with intellectual disabilities.
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Register For Saturday Dinner. Taking it to the Streets ministers to the homeless and impoverished of San Antonio and the Hill Country by serving meals, distributing clothing and other basic necessities, and building God-honoring relationships with those we serve. Join us as we serve dinner and love every Saturday night from 724 Chestnut Street in downtown San Antonio. Our fellowship nights are the heart beat of our ministry and something you do not want to miss. Only register if you want to prepare the food for the dinner, provide a special blessing, or are planning on bringing a group of 5 or more. Special blessings can be in the form of a special treat, clothing, jackets or blankets, socks, reading resources. The blessing can also be in the form of a services like feet washing, haircuts, painting nails, or just being prayer partners.
Colorado Education Commissioner Katy Anthes acknowledged the challenges of choosing a course. But state board members and department officials grew worried the struggling schools were in no position to manage those responsibilities on their own. In three cases, the state board approved a school’s innovation plan on the condition it also contract with a management partner to help put it in place. In 2010, the Colorado Department of Education began a philosophical shift under the direction of then-commissioner Robert Hammond. The department would be less focused on making sure schools and districts are complying with state law and more focused on supporting their efforts.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Taking It To The StreetsVocals – Debra CruthirdsWritten-By – Michael McDonald |
| A2 | Uptown GirlVocals – Noland FalgoutWritten-By – Billy Joel |
| A3 | Material GirlVocals – Tina ToupsWritten-By – Peter Brown , Robert Rans |
| A4 | SwingingVocals – Norman KennardWritten-By – John Anderson , Delmore* |
| B1 | JambalayaVocals – Norman KennardWritten-By – Hank Williams, Jr.* |
| B2 | Rock This TownVocals – Chris ManfreWritten-By – Byran Setzer* |
| B3 | Nine To FiveVocals – Debra CruthirdsWritten-By – Dolly Parton |
| B4 | Toot-TootVocals – Norman KennardWritten-By – Sidney Simien |
| B5 | CelebrationVocals – Debra CruthirdsWritten-By – Kool and The Gang* |
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Jerome Palmer
- Backing Vocals, Keyboards – Diana J. Williams
- Bass, Drums – Chris Manfre
- Drum Programming – Derek Miller
- Drums – Salmon Poche
- Guitar, Bass, Backing Vocals – Mark Hughes
- Percussion – Robert Deith, Steven Tureaud
- Producer – Paul I. Adams
- Producer, Keyboards, Backing Vocals – Patricia Palmer
- Saxophone – Carol Hodges
- Synthesizer – Paul Adams
- Trumpet – Daniel Keen
Notes
Record released by music therapy department of Hammond State School in Louisiana for persons with intellectual disabilities. "Jambalaya" mistakenly credited to Hank Williams, Jr.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): RS-114A DMI
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): RS-114B DMI









