Bobby Tinsley - Page 1 Rar Rating: 7,4/10 6091 reviews

Born John Henry Deighton in Islington, North London, in 1940, he reached his early teens just as the skiffle boom was breaking in England, and was inspired by Lonnie Donegan to enter music. His first band was his own John Henry Skiffle Group, where he played guitar as well as sang, but he gave up playing to concentrate on his voice, as he made the switch to rock & roll. He eventually took the name Chris Farlowe, the surname appropriated from American jazz guitarist Tal Farlow, and was fronting a group called the Thunderbirds, as Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds. They built their reputation as a live act in England and Germany, and slowly switched from rock & roll to R&B during the early years of the '60s.

Their debut single, 'Air Travel,' released in 1962, failed to chart, but the following year, Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds (whose ranks included future star guitarist Albert Lee) were signed to EMI's Columbia imprint, through which they issued a series of five singles thru 1966, all of which got enthusiastic critical receptions while generating poor sales. In 1966, with his EMI contract up, Farlowe was snatched up by Andrew Oldham, who knew a thing or two about white Britons who could sing R&B, having signed the Rolling Stones three years earlier, and put him under contract to his new Immediate Records label. Immediate's history with unestablished artists is mostly a story of talent cultivated for future success, but with Farlowe it was different - he actually became a star on the label, through the label. His luck began to change early on, as he saw a Top 40 chart placement with his introduction of the Jagger/Richards song 'Think,' which the Rolling Stones later released as an album track on Aftermath. That summer, he had the biggest hit of his career with his rendition of the Stones' 'Out of Time,' in a moody and dramatic version orchestrated by Arthur Greenslade, which reached number one on the British charts.

Page

16 song latest album from Bobby Tinsley entitled Page 2.Features the long awaited collaboration with The Katinas and CCM anthem 'Light The Fire', 'Heaven', 'One Woman.

Farlowe had enough credibility as a soul singer by then to be asked to appear on the Ready, Steady, Go broadcast of September 16, 1966, a special program featuring visiting American soul legend Otis Redding - he'd covered Redding's 'Mr. Pitiful' on an Immediate EP, and now Farlowe was on stage with Otis (and Eric Burdon), and got featured in two numbers. That was to be his peak year, however. The subsequent single releases on Immediate, including his version of the Stones' 'Ride on Baby,' failed to match the success of the first two singles, and he last charted for Immediate with 'Handbags and Gladrags,' written for him by Manfred Mann's Mike d'Abo. The label, always in dire financial straits, tried repackaging his songs several different ways on LP, but after 1967 his recording career was more or less frozen until the label's demise in 1970.

After that, Farlowe's story became one of awkward match-ups with certain groups, including the original Colosseum on three albums, and Atomic Rooster (post-Carl Palmer). Following a car accident that left him inactive for two years, he made an attempt at re-forming the Thunderbirds in the mid-'70s, and 'Out of Time' kept turning up in various reissues, but he saw little new success. Farlowe was rescued from oblivion by his better-known contemporary (and fellow Immediate Records alumnus) Jimmy Page, appearing on the latter's Outrider album in the '80s, which heralded a BBC appearance that brought him back to center stage in the public consciousness for the first time in two decades.

Chris Farlowe - Out of Time The Immediate Anthology (1965-69) For Disk 1 go here: 1. The Fool (Naomi Ford, Lee Hazlewood) - 3:02 2. I segreti dell'isola. Treat Her Good (Deighton) - 1:58 3. In the Midnight Hour (Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett) - 2:19 4. Pitiful (Steve Cropper, Otis Redding) - 2:33 5.

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:28 6. Who Can I Turn To?

(Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) - 2:31 7. Think (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:37 8. Don't Just Look at Me (Andrew Loog Oldham) - 2:44 9. My Colouring Book (Fred Ebb, John Kander) - 3:01 10.Lipstick Traces (Naomi Neville) - 3:18 11.Summertime (G. Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) - 4:37 12.That's No Big Thing (Dixon, Emerson) - 3:29 13.Don't Play That Song (Ahmet Ertegun, Betty Nelson) - 3:30 14.Looking for You (Doctor Ragavoy, Jerry Ragovoy) - 2:24 15.It's All over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan) - 3:39 16.I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself (B.

Bacharach, H. David) - 2:32 17.Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu (H. 'Piano' Smith, J. Vincent) - 2:30 18.Why Don't You Change Your Ways (Lutcher) - 3:28 19.My Girl Josephine (Fats Domino) - 2:13 20.Yesterday (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 2:30 21.Out of Time (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:14 22.Baby Make It Soon (Andrew Loog Oldham, Eric Woolfson) - 2:17 23.Ride on Baby (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:55 24.Headlines (Greenslade, Andrew Loog Oldham) - 3:25 25.What Becomes of the Broken Hearted (James Dean, Paul Riser, William Weatherspoon) - 2:40 For Disc 2 go here: 1.

We're Doing Fine (Horace Ott) - 2:38 2. Life Is But Nothing (A. Rose, Donald Ross Skinner) - 4:06 3. Paint It Black (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:00 4. Cuttin' In (Johnny 'Guitar' Watson) - 2:59 5. Open the Door to Your Heart (Darrell Banks) - 2:34 6. North South East West (Farlowe, Lee) - 3:55 7.

You're So Good for Me (W. Loog Oldham, A. Rose) - 2:15 8. It Was Easier to Hurt Her (J. Russell) - 3:08 9.

Havant, Hampshire, United Kingdom I just love nostalgia, especially music from the 1920's to the 1960's. I also present a radio show 'Gems From The Vaults' on Angel Radio. Please note the mp3's are for evaluation purposes only and are only available for a limited period. Where possible please support the artists and buy their records. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.

Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All researched information has been collected in good faith and researched from reputable sources.

If you would like me to do a re-post on any of the artists archived, please let me know.

Many thanks to everyone who invested in the Ubuntu MATE project thismonth. You have been generous as always and ensured that we can meetall the costs associated with running the Ubuntu MATE project. Asusual we’ve been able to fund some developers to work on Ubuntu MATEand MATE Desktop projects.

How will this months crowd funding be spent?

This months crowd funding will be used to pay for:

  • All Ubuntu MATE Content Delivery Network, Web Application Firewall and email charges for March 2017.
  • Paid £28.38 for domain name renewals.
  • Paid €1916.00 (taking into account currency variations) to Open Source developers for working on Ubuntu MATE and MATE Desktop projects.
  • This brings Ubuntu MATEs total funding to Open Source projects and developers to approximately $20337.62 (taking into account currency variations).

Thank you!

Project Sponsorship

A huge thank you to everyone atBytemark forsponsoring Ubuntu MATE and MATE Desktop. Bytemark are providing hostingand covering all server/bandwidth costs for both projects. Thissponsorship means nearly all of the Ubuntu MATE crowdfunding can be directed towards funding developmentprojects.:-D

Supporting Open Source

Ubuntu MATE is comprised of many Open Source projects, we recognisethat. Streaming dragon ball af sub indo. Each month Ubuntu MATE has surplus funds we will makecontributions to Open Source projects, or developers working onprojects, that Ubuntu MATE directly benefits from.

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  • Developer from Debian - €100 - For packaging and maintainance of MATE Desktop in Debian.
  • Developer from Solus - €250 - For working on Brisk Menu.
  • Developer from Debian - €100.00 - For maintaining/fixing Engrampa and working on MATE Themes.
  • Developer from Fedora - €700 - For improving the Ubuntu MATE themes.
  • Developer from Linux Mint - €500 - For refining, fixing and maintaining MATE Desktop.
  • Developer from Ubuntu MATE - £100 - For refining, fixing and maintaining Ubuntu MATE Welcome.
  • Developer from Fedora - €150 - For refining, fixing and maintaining MATE Desktop.

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Thank you to all 298 of you who invested in Ubuntu MATE via PayPal this month!

  • A total of $1552.0 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to $1404.01, of which $1109.29 was received as Download Tips and $140.7 was received from recurring payments.
  • A total of €549.58 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to €523.19, of which €15.5 was received from recurring payments.
  • A total of £35.0 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to £32.02, of which £13.54 was received from recurring payments.
  • A total of 0.02686323 BTC was donated.

Born John Henry Deighton in Islington, North London, in 1940, he reached his early teens just as the skiffle boom was breaking in England, and was inspired by Lonnie Donegan to enter music. His first band was his own John Henry Skiffle Group, where he played guitar as well as sang, but he gave up playing to concentrate on his voice, as he made the switch to rock & roll. He eventually took the name Chris Farlowe, the surname appropriated from American jazz guitarist Tal Farlow, and was fronting a group called the Thunderbirds, as Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds. They built their reputation as a live act in England and Germany, and slowly switched from rock & roll to R&B during the early years of the '60s.

Their debut single, 'Air Travel,' released in 1962, failed to chart, but the following year, Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds (whose ranks included future star guitarist Albert Lee) were signed to EMI's Columbia imprint, through which they issued a series of five singles thru 1966, all of which got enthusiastic critical receptions while generating poor sales. In 1966, with his EMI contract up, Farlowe was snatched up by Andrew Oldham, who knew a thing or two about white Britons who could sing R&B, having signed the Rolling Stones three years earlier, and put him under contract to his new Immediate Records label. Immediate's history with unestablished artists is mostly a story of talent cultivated for future success, but with Farlowe it was different - he actually became a star on the label, through the label. His luck began to change early on, as he saw a Top 40 chart placement with his introduction of the Jagger/Richards song 'Think,' which the Rolling Stones later released as an album track on Aftermath. That summer, he had the biggest hit of his career with his rendition of the Stones' 'Out of Time,' in a moody and dramatic version orchestrated by Arthur Greenslade, which reached number one on the British charts.

Page

16 song latest album from Bobby Tinsley entitled Page 2.Features the long awaited collaboration with The Katinas and CCM anthem 'Light The Fire', 'Heaven', 'One Woman.

Farlowe had enough credibility as a soul singer by then to be asked to appear on the Ready, Steady, Go broadcast of September 16, 1966, a special program featuring visiting American soul legend Otis Redding - he'd covered Redding's 'Mr. Pitiful' on an Immediate EP, and now Farlowe was on stage with Otis (and Eric Burdon), and got featured in two numbers. That was to be his peak year, however. The subsequent single releases on Immediate, including his version of the Stones' 'Ride on Baby,' failed to match the success of the first two singles, and he last charted for Immediate with 'Handbags and Gladrags,' written for him by Manfred Mann's Mike d'Abo. The label, always in dire financial straits, tried repackaging his songs several different ways on LP, but after 1967 his recording career was more or less frozen until the label's demise in 1970.

After that, Farlowe's story became one of awkward match-ups with certain groups, including the original Colosseum on three albums, and Atomic Rooster (post-Carl Palmer). Following a car accident that left him inactive for two years, he made an attempt at re-forming the Thunderbirds in the mid-'70s, and 'Out of Time' kept turning up in various reissues, but he saw little new success. Farlowe was rescued from oblivion by his better-known contemporary (and fellow Immediate Records alumnus) Jimmy Page, appearing on the latter's Outrider album in the '80s, which heralded a BBC appearance that brought him back to center stage in the public consciousness for the first time in two decades.

Chris Farlowe - Out of Time The Immediate Anthology (1965-69) For Disk 1 go here: 1. The Fool (Naomi Ford, Lee Hazlewood) - 3:02 2. I segreti dell'isola. Treat Her Good (Deighton) - 1:58 3. In the Midnight Hour (Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett) - 2:19 4. Pitiful (Steve Cropper, Otis Redding) - 2:33 5.

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:28 6. Who Can I Turn To?

(Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) - 2:31 7. Think (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:37 8. Don't Just Look at Me (Andrew Loog Oldham) - 2:44 9. My Colouring Book (Fred Ebb, John Kander) - 3:01 10.Lipstick Traces (Naomi Neville) - 3:18 11.Summertime (G. Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) - 4:37 12.That's No Big Thing (Dixon, Emerson) - 3:29 13.Don't Play That Song (Ahmet Ertegun, Betty Nelson) - 3:30 14.Looking for You (Doctor Ragavoy, Jerry Ragovoy) - 2:24 15.It's All over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan) - 3:39 16.I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself (B.

Bacharach, H. David) - 2:32 17.Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu (H. 'Piano' Smith, J. Vincent) - 2:30 18.Why Don't You Change Your Ways (Lutcher) - 3:28 19.My Girl Josephine (Fats Domino) - 2:13 20.Yesterday (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 2:30 21.Out of Time (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:14 22.Baby Make It Soon (Andrew Loog Oldham, Eric Woolfson) - 2:17 23.Ride on Baby (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:55 24.Headlines (Greenslade, Andrew Loog Oldham) - 3:25 25.What Becomes of the Broken Hearted (James Dean, Paul Riser, William Weatherspoon) - 2:40 For Disc 2 go here: 1.

We're Doing Fine (Horace Ott) - 2:38 2. Life Is But Nothing (A. Rose, Donald Ross Skinner) - 4:06 3. Paint It Black (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:00 4. Cuttin' In (Johnny 'Guitar' Watson) - 2:59 5. Open the Door to Your Heart (Darrell Banks) - 2:34 6. North South East West (Farlowe, Lee) - 3:55 7.

You're So Good for Me (W. Loog Oldham, A. Rose) - 2:15 8. It Was Easier to Hurt Her (J. Russell) - 3:08 9.

Havant, Hampshire, United Kingdom I just love nostalgia, especially music from the 1920's to the 1960's. I also present a radio show 'Gems From The Vaults' on Angel Radio. Please note the mp3's are for evaluation purposes only and are only available for a limited period. Where possible please support the artists and buy their records. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.

Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All researched information has been collected in good faith and researched from reputable sources.

If you would like me to do a re-post on any of the artists archived, please let me know.

Many thanks to everyone who invested in the Ubuntu MATE project thismonth. You have been generous as always and ensured that we can meetall the costs associated with running the Ubuntu MATE project. Asusual we’ve been able to fund some developers to work on Ubuntu MATEand MATE Desktop projects.

How will this months crowd funding be spent?

This months crowd funding will be used to pay for:

  • All Ubuntu MATE Content Delivery Network, Web Application Firewall and email charges for March 2017.
  • Paid £28.38 for domain name renewals.
  • Paid €1916.00 (taking into account currency variations) to Open Source developers for working on Ubuntu MATE and MATE Desktop projects.
  • This brings Ubuntu MATEs total funding to Open Source projects and developers to approximately $20337.62 (taking into account currency variations).

Thank you!

Project Sponsorship

A huge thank you to everyone atBytemark forsponsoring Ubuntu MATE and MATE Desktop. Bytemark are providing hostingand covering all server/bandwidth costs for both projects. Thissponsorship means nearly all of the Ubuntu MATE crowdfunding can be directed towards funding developmentprojects.:-D

Supporting Open Source

Ubuntu MATE is comprised of many Open Source projects, we recognisethat. Streaming dragon ball af sub indo. Each month Ubuntu MATE has surplus funds we will makecontributions to Open Source projects, or developers working onprojects, that Ubuntu MATE directly benefits from.

Page

This month Ubuntu MATE has paid several Open Source developers to workon Ubuntu MATE or MATE Desktop projects.

  • Developer from Debian - €100 - For packaging and maintainance of MATE Desktop in Debian.
  • Developer from Solus - €250 - For working on Brisk Menu.
  • Developer from Debian - €100.00 - For maintaining/fixing Engrampa and working on MATE Themes.
  • Developer from Fedora - €700 - For improving the Ubuntu MATE themes.
  • Developer from Linux Mint - €500 - For refining, fixing and maintaining MATE Desktop.
  • Developer from Ubuntu MATE - £100 - For refining, fixing and maintaining Ubuntu MATE Welcome.
  • Developer from Fedora - €150 - For refining, fixing and maintaining MATE Desktop.

Thank you to everyone who has invested in Ubuntu MATE, you are reallymaking a difference to the development of Ubuntu MATE and the MATE Desktop.

Please Invest

We have setup a number of payment options that should hopefully suiteveryone. If you haven’t already, be brilliant, help grow our community.

Grow your community

Become a full Ubuntu MATE community member by helping to grow andsustain it. Warm and fuzzy sensations guaranteed.

Donate

Patrons

Many thanks to the Ubuntu MATE patrons who collectively invested $1947.01 this month.

Thank you to all 298 of you who invested in Ubuntu MATE via PayPal this month!

  • A total of $1552.0 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to $1404.01, of which $1109.29 was received as Download Tips and $140.7 was received from recurring payments.
  • A total of €549.58 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to €523.19, of which €15.5 was received from recurring payments.
  • A total of £35.0 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to £32.02, of which £13.54 was received from recurring payments.
  • A total of 0.02686323 BTC was donated.
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  • Bobby Tinsley - Page 1 Rar Rating: 7,4/10 6091 reviews
  • Born John Henry Deighton in Islington, North London, in 1940, he reached his early teens just as the skiffle boom was breaking in England, and was inspired by Lonnie Donegan to enter music. His first band was his own John Henry Skiffle Group, where he played guitar as well as sang, but he gave up playing to concentrate on his voice, as he made the switch to rock & roll. He eventually took the name Chris Farlowe, the surname appropriated from American jazz guitarist Tal Farlow, and was fronting a group called the Thunderbirds, as Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds. They built their reputation as a live act in England and Germany, and slowly switched from rock & roll to R&B during the early years of the '60s.

    Their debut single, 'Air Travel,' released in 1962, failed to chart, but the following year, Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds (whose ranks included future star guitarist Albert Lee) were signed to EMI's Columbia imprint, through which they issued a series of five singles thru 1966, all of which got enthusiastic critical receptions while generating poor sales. In 1966, with his EMI contract up, Farlowe was snatched up by Andrew Oldham, who knew a thing or two about white Britons who could sing R&B, having signed the Rolling Stones three years earlier, and put him under contract to his new Immediate Records label. Immediate's history with unestablished artists is mostly a story of talent cultivated for future success, but with Farlowe it was different - he actually became a star on the label, through the label. His luck began to change early on, as he saw a Top 40 chart placement with his introduction of the Jagger/Richards song 'Think,' which the Rolling Stones later released as an album track on Aftermath. That summer, he had the biggest hit of his career with his rendition of the Stones' 'Out of Time,' in a moody and dramatic version orchestrated by Arthur Greenslade, which reached number one on the British charts.

    Page

    16 song latest album from Bobby Tinsley entitled Page 2.Features the long awaited collaboration with The Katinas and CCM anthem 'Light The Fire', 'Heaven', 'One Woman.

    Farlowe had enough credibility as a soul singer by then to be asked to appear on the Ready, Steady, Go broadcast of September 16, 1966, a special program featuring visiting American soul legend Otis Redding - he'd covered Redding's 'Mr. Pitiful' on an Immediate EP, and now Farlowe was on stage with Otis (and Eric Burdon), and got featured in two numbers. That was to be his peak year, however. The subsequent single releases on Immediate, including his version of the Stones' 'Ride on Baby,' failed to match the success of the first two singles, and he last charted for Immediate with 'Handbags and Gladrags,' written for him by Manfred Mann's Mike d'Abo. The label, always in dire financial straits, tried repackaging his songs several different ways on LP, but after 1967 his recording career was more or less frozen until the label's demise in 1970.

    After that, Farlowe's story became one of awkward match-ups with certain groups, including the original Colosseum on three albums, and Atomic Rooster (post-Carl Palmer). Following a car accident that left him inactive for two years, he made an attempt at re-forming the Thunderbirds in the mid-'70s, and 'Out of Time' kept turning up in various reissues, but he saw little new success. Farlowe was rescued from oblivion by his better-known contemporary (and fellow Immediate Records alumnus) Jimmy Page, appearing on the latter's Outrider album in the '80s, which heralded a BBC appearance that brought him back to center stage in the public consciousness for the first time in two decades.

    Chris Farlowe - Out of Time The Immediate Anthology (1965-69) For Disk 1 go here: 1. The Fool (Naomi Ford, Lee Hazlewood) - 3:02 2. I segreti dell'isola. Treat Her Good (Deighton) - 1:58 3. In the Midnight Hour (Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett) - 2:19 4. Pitiful (Steve Cropper, Otis Redding) - 2:33 5.

    (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:28 6. Who Can I Turn To?

    (Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) - 2:31 7. Think (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:37 8. Don't Just Look at Me (Andrew Loog Oldham) - 2:44 9. My Colouring Book (Fred Ebb, John Kander) - 3:01 10.Lipstick Traces (Naomi Neville) - 3:18 11.Summertime (G. Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) - 4:37 12.That's No Big Thing (Dixon, Emerson) - 3:29 13.Don't Play That Song (Ahmet Ertegun, Betty Nelson) - 3:30 14.Looking for You (Doctor Ragavoy, Jerry Ragovoy) - 2:24 15.It's All over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan) - 3:39 16.I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself (B.

    Bacharach, H. David) - 2:32 17.Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu (H. 'Piano' Smith, J. Vincent) - 2:30 18.Why Don't You Change Your Ways (Lutcher) - 3:28 19.My Girl Josephine (Fats Domino) - 2:13 20.Yesterday (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 2:30 21.Out of Time (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:14 22.Baby Make It Soon (Andrew Loog Oldham, Eric Woolfson) - 2:17 23.Ride on Baby (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:55 24.Headlines (Greenslade, Andrew Loog Oldham) - 3:25 25.What Becomes of the Broken Hearted (James Dean, Paul Riser, William Weatherspoon) - 2:40 For Disc 2 go here: 1.

    We're Doing Fine (Horace Ott) - 2:38 2. Life Is But Nothing (A. Rose, Donald Ross Skinner) - 4:06 3. Paint It Black (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:00 4. Cuttin' In (Johnny 'Guitar' Watson) - 2:59 5. Open the Door to Your Heart (Darrell Banks) - 2:34 6. North South East West (Farlowe, Lee) - 3:55 7.

    You're So Good for Me (W. Loog Oldham, A. Rose) - 2:15 8. It Was Easier to Hurt Her (J. Russell) - 3:08 9.

    Havant, Hampshire, United Kingdom I just love nostalgia, especially music from the 1920's to the 1960's. I also present a radio show 'Gems From The Vaults' on Angel Radio. Please note the mp3's are for evaluation purposes only and are only available for a limited period. Where possible please support the artists and buy their records. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.

    Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All researched information has been collected in good faith and researched from reputable sources.

    If you would like me to do a re-post on any of the artists archived, please let me know.

    Many thanks to everyone who invested in the Ubuntu MATE project thismonth. You have been generous as always and ensured that we can meetall the costs associated with running the Ubuntu MATE project. Asusual we’ve been able to fund some developers to work on Ubuntu MATEand MATE Desktop projects.

    How will this months crowd funding be spent?

    This months crowd funding will be used to pay for:

    • All Ubuntu MATE Content Delivery Network, Web Application Firewall and email charges for March 2017.
    • Paid £28.38 for domain name renewals.
    • Paid €1916.00 (taking into account currency variations) to Open Source developers for working on Ubuntu MATE and MATE Desktop projects.
    • This brings Ubuntu MATEs total funding to Open Source projects and developers to approximately $20337.62 (taking into account currency variations).

    Thank you!

    Project Sponsorship

    A huge thank you to everyone atBytemark forsponsoring Ubuntu MATE and MATE Desktop. Bytemark are providing hostingand covering all server/bandwidth costs for both projects. Thissponsorship means nearly all of the Ubuntu MATE crowdfunding can be directed towards funding developmentprojects.:-D

    Supporting Open Source

    Ubuntu MATE is comprised of many Open Source projects, we recognisethat. Streaming dragon ball af sub indo. Each month Ubuntu MATE has surplus funds we will makecontributions to Open Source projects, or developers working onprojects, that Ubuntu MATE directly benefits from.

    Page

    This month Ubuntu MATE has paid several Open Source developers to workon Ubuntu MATE or MATE Desktop projects.

    • Developer from Debian - €100 - For packaging and maintainance of MATE Desktop in Debian.
    • Developer from Solus - €250 - For working on Brisk Menu.
    • Developer from Debian - €100.00 - For maintaining/fixing Engrampa and working on MATE Themes.
    • Developer from Fedora - €700 - For improving the Ubuntu MATE themes.
    • Developer from Linux Mint - €500 - For refining, fixing and maintaining MATE Desktop.
    • Developer from Ubuntu MATE - £100 - For refining, fixing and maintaining Ubuntu MATE Welcome.
    • Developer from Fedora - €150 - For refining, fixing and maintaining MATE Desktop.

    Thank you to everyone who has invested in Ubuntu MATE, you are reallymaking a difference to the development of Ubuntu MATE and the MATE Desktop.

    Please Invest

    We have setup a number of payment options that should hopefully suiteveryone. If you haven’t already, be brilliant, help grow our community.

    Grow your community

    Become a full Ubuntu MATE community member by helping to grow andsustain it. Warm and fuzzy sensations guaranteed.

    Donate

    Patrons

    Many thanks to the Ubuntu MATE patrons who collectively invested $1947.01 this month.

    Thank you to all 298 of you who invested in Ubuntu MATE via PayPal this month!

    • A total of $1552.0 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to $1404.01, of which $1109.29 was received as Download Tips and $140.7 was received from recurring payments.
    • A total of €549.58 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to €523.19, of which €15.5 was received from recurring payments.
    • A total of £35.0 was donated via PayPal, which after processing fees amounted to £32.02, of which £13.54 was received from recurring payments.
    • A total of 0.02686323 BTC was donated.
    ...">Bobby Tinsley - Page 1 Rar(30.01.2020)