Visual Radio with Joe Viglione – talking to Kitty Connection, John Byers and Frank Dello Stritto

Finding pets their forever homes, Public Domain movies and general interest, Visual Radio is what Public Access TV is all about. Joe Viglione fights for YOUR rights to access television. Hes considered the leader of the public access transformation in the city of Medford, Massachusetts. Interview footage COPYRIGHT 2012 Joe Viglione, all rights reserved. Visual Radio Its Innovative Television ™ Great community programming…entertainment and more! Visual Radio Its Innovative Television ™ Academy Award Winner Jodie Foster Academy Award Winner Michael Moore Academy Award Winner Charles Ferguson Rob Sitch, Director of the DISH Director David C. Snyder "The Quiet Arrangement" Director Davidlee Wilson "The Autumn Heart" Jurassic ParkSpiderman scriptwriter David Koepp Sara Karloff (Boris Karloffs daughter) In Search of Draculas Raymond T. McNally Charles Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, author of HELTER SKELTER Film Critic Leonard Maltin Film Critic Ed Symkus Film Critic Mark Snyder Dick Morris of Fox News (For Progressives we certainly ARE fair and balanced!) Bill Press (formerly of CNN, now with SiriusXM Radio) John Lennons Uncle Charlie! Ian Hunter of Mott The Hoople Steve Holley of Wings Elton John Kiki Dee ? Mark & The Mysterians Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals Tommy James of The Shondells The Buckinghams Tommy Lee of Motley Crue Mouty of The Barbarians Little Walters Time Machine Bobby "Sunny" Hebb Greg Hawkes of The Cars Peter Tork of The Monkees Peter <b>…<b>

Emmylou Harris Gram Parsons – Return of the Grievous Angel – with TCB Band

Emmylou Harris joins Gram Parsons for a version of Grams song "Return of the Grievous Angel" with the TCB Band. The video is a mash-up, please click like and comment in the respond box, thanks Ally.

Emmylou Harris Gram Parsons – We’ll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning –

Emmylou Harris joins Gram Parsons for a version of the Joyce Allsup song "Well Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning" with the Fallen Angels, the video is a mash-up. Please click like and comment in the respond box, thanks Ally.

Emmylou Harris Gram Parsons – In My Hour Of Darkness – with Fallen Angels

Emmylou Harris joins Gram Parsons for a version of "In My Hour of Darkness" there is no video so I have added some Emmylou pictures, please click like and comment in the respond box, thanks Ally.

Mick Jagger in Saturday Night Live 724 (Se 37 Ep 22) – The Last Time with Arcade Fire

synopsis: Live from New York, its… Jon Hamm, Fred Armisen, and Kristen Wiig! Sketches include "The Lawrence Welk Show," "Secret Word," "Holiday Inn Karaoke," "Lazy Sunday 2" (Digital Short), "Politics Nation," "So You Think You Can Dance at an Outdoor Music Concert," "The Californians," and "Kristens Graduation." Mick Jagger performed "The Last Time" with Arcade Fire, "19th Nervous Breakdown" with Foo Fighters, and "Presidential Blues" with Jeff Beck. saturday night live SNL new 724 Mick Jagger s37 e22 e22 37 22 se37 ep22 ep22 se ep 3722 37.22 37.22 37×22 37×22 Barack Obama celebrity guests comedy central hilarious from york talk show guest star nbc city original parody season sketch tina fey variety shows tv television funny premiere cool laugh Fred rmisen Will Forte Bill Hader Darrell Hamond Seth Meyers Andy Samberg Jason Sudeikis Kenan Thompson Kristen Wiig Abby Elliott Bobby Moynihan Michaela Watkins Casey Wilson

Obama jams blues with BB King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy!

Presdient Barack Obama jamming out the blues number Sweet Home Chicago with BB King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy. See another video here – www.youtube.com (Reuters) – Bill Clinton had his saxophone, but President Barack Obama can sing the blues. Obama lent his voice to a White House jam featuring Mick Jagger, BB King, Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy on Tuesday during a celebration of blues and its influence on modern pop culture. After wowing crowds in January by singing a line from Al Greens classic hit "Lets Stay Together" at a Harlem fundraiser, the President sang a verse of "Sweet Home Chicago" in the all-star finale of a TV special taped at the White House. "We were trying to get you to help us sing. I heard you singing Al Green," blues guitar legend Guy hollered to Obama on Tuesday. "So you started something. You got to keep it up now. You can do it." Taking a microphone handed to him by Rolling Stones frontman Jagger, a smiling Obama sang a solo verse of "Sweet Home Chicago" before handing back to the band. The performance was part of a PBS television special marking Black History month that will be broadcast on February 27 as "In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues," the public broadcaster said. Obamas blues solo recalled Clintons saxophone playing appearance in 1992 on the "The Arsenio Hall Show", which was credited with boosting his presidential campaign. Obamas brief rendition of "Lets Stay Together" in January helped increase sales of the 1971 Al <b>…<b>

Mick Jagger live White House Obama 2012 I Can’t Turn You Loose

The president just couldnt say no: Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command, and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with the best of them. The East Room of the White House was transformed into an intimate blues club on Tuesday night for a concert featuring blues all-stars of the past, present and future – and the president himself. The surprise performance by Obama came at the end of the playlist when the blues ensemble was singing "Sweet Home Chicago," the blues anthem of Obamas home town. Writer – Otis Redding