Simon & Garfunkel - Mrs. Robinson


The Concert in Central Park

Nate Robinson in 2006 Dunk Contest


Download here http://www.streetballin.net/board/viewforum.php?f=3 you must sign up first Nate Robinson in 2006 Dunk Contest Music "God with the Flow" By P-Money (Instrumental) from his album "Magic City"

Mrs Robinson- A Tribute


a tribute to Anne Bancroft "mrs. robinson" in the movie the graduate.

Simon and Garfunkel-Mrs. Robinson


This is the Simon and Garfunkel song, "Mrs. Robinson".

Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?


http://www.ted.com Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Tracks Of My Tears


Song featured in a memorable scene in the movie PLATOON, directed by Oliver Stone.

Nate Robinson Mix


http://www.SeriousUps.com Shows You How To Dunk like the Pros. Nate Robinson Mix

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles-The Tears Of A Clown


Early Seventies classic.

Smokey Robinson - Being With You: Dolby Stereo


Music video by Smokey Robinson performing Being With You: Dolby Stereo with Nigel Dick (C) 1981 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Cruisin' - Smokey Robinson


One of smokey greatest hits Cruisin' Oldies

Frank "Sugarchile" Robinson - Caldonia


From movie "No Leave No Love" 1946 Frank "Sugarchile" Robinson SUGAR CHILE ROBINSON (By Dave Penny) Born Frank Robinson, 1940, Detroit, Michigan The history of 20th century entertainment is littered with child prodigies; from Shirley Temple in the 1930s, Toni Harper in the 1940s and Frankie Lymon in the 1950s. On the whole, although precociously talented, child entertainers were usually saddled with inferior, childish material that, while perhaps cute at the time, were usually novelty acts that grew tiresome pretty quickly. Some couldn't handle the swift drop in popularity and turned to drink or drugs, while others retired gracefully and concentrated their energies in other directions. One such was that tiny bundle of Detroit dynamite, "Sugar Chile" Robinson. Born Frankie Robinson, the youngest of six children, in Detroit in 1940, "Sugar Chile" began pounding on the family piano as a toddler - he reputedly banged out a recognisable version of Erskine Hawkins' Tuxedo Junction at the age of two - and by 1945 he had been "discovered" by pianist and bandleader Frankie Carle. Within a year he was asked to play at a Whitehouse party for President Harry Truman, had guested with Lionel Hampton's Orchestra and even appeared performing the title song in the 1946 MGM romantic comedy film "No Leave, No Love". It was not until July 1949, however, that he made his first records for the Capitol label, when, in the consummate company of jazz veterans Leonard Bibbs on bass and drummer Zutty Singleton, Robinson took his first two releases into the Billboard R&B chart in late 1949; Numbers Boogie made it to number four, while Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard) only reached number 14. His subsequent national tour broke box-office records eve rywhere and it is claimed that his appearance at Chicago's Regal Theatre remains the biggest one-week attraction of the theatre's entire history, easily beating the jazz royalty of the day like Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Robinson toured with Basie in 1950 and made a celebrated musical short with the Basie Sextet and Billie Holiday in Hollywood in August to showcase his hits. The Christmas season of 1950 witnessed Sugar Chile's first European release and Christmas Boogie c/w Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer sold well enough to spark a European tour in 1951, including rave reviews for his spot at the London Palladium. He was a big hit on US radio and TV all through 1951 and then, while still in his pre-teens, Robinson's career was suddenly over; his last single release was issued in August 1952, shortly followed by a 10" compilation LP of boogie woogie that featured many of his 1952 recordings. Apart from a few radio transcriptions and film soundtracks, "Sugar Chile" Robinson's complete recording career - a period of just under three years - has been reissued in its entirety on one 2003 CD compilation, "Chronological Classics 1949-52". If he really was only nine years old at the time, the performances from his first session such as Vooey, Vooey Vay, Caldonia and Numbers Boogie were quite astonishing. As with other child stars, like Toni Harper, Robinson was frequently burdened with immature material, but even nursery rhyme knock-offs such as Sticks And Stones, Christmas Boogie and (Rock-A-Bye) Baby Blues were transformed into entertaining performances with hip and clever touches. The youngster acquitted himself as a pianist exceptionally well on the few instrumentals, particularly Lazy Boy's Boogie, and for variety he occasionally switched to organ or celeste on later sessions. Once the hits had dried up and he was released from his Capitol Records contract, there were one or two more reports in the trade papers of the day - he was reported in August 1954 as playing The Blue Note in Chicago with modern jazzer Gerry Mulligan (!) - and then nothing! What happened? Did his voice break? Did the novelty of an infant boogie virtuoso suddenly lose its appeal when he hit 12? Was he really found out to be an adolescent midget in disguise? Last year it was announced that a 62 year-old "Sugar Chile" Robinson had been rediscovered living in Detroit, where he has worked mainly outside music for almost 50 years (although he is rumoured to be the same Frank Robinson who co-owned the obscure Detroit-based soul label, Lando Records, in the 1960s) , and was brought out of retirement to pound the ivories once again at a music festival which celebrated pre-Motown music from the Motor City. The internet has been strangely silent since, so I am unsure whether the festiva l even took place. Does anybody know? CD: The Chronological Sugar Chile Robinson, 1949-1952 (Classics 5052, released in 2003). 24 tracks.

Smokey Robinson - Just To See Her


Music video by Smokey Robinson performing Just To See Her with Greg Gold (C) 1987 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

"Sugar" Ray Robinson Highlight*created by 3rik*


Highlight of the greatest p4p fighter ever

Simon and Garfunkel- Mrs. Robinson


This clip is taken from their "Old Friends: Live on Stage" reunion tour at Madison Square Garden in 2003, though it also features special guests "The Everly Brothers."

Tom Robinson Band - 2 4 6 8 Motorway


Promo Vid

Bill Bojangles Robinson and Shirley Temple


Bill "Bojangles" Robinson dances the stairs with Shirley Temple from "The Little Colonel" (1935)

Spitz - Robinson 「ロビンソン」


Spitz - Robinson 「ロビンソン」 Many people say this is the video that made Spitz superstars. In any case a classic Spitz song.

Olajuwon dominates Robinson


Hakeem Olajuwon simply destroys league MVP David Robinson in the '95 Western Conference Finals. Recognised as the greatest one-on-one performance in NBA Playoff history.

Com Muito Louvor - Robinson Monteiro e Cassiane no Raul Gil


Música "Com Muito Louvor", cantada por Robinson Monteiro e Cassiane no Programa Raul Gil de 05 de julho de 2008

Spitz - Robinson 「ロビンソン」 Live 2000


Spitz - Robinson 「ロビンソン」 Live 9.23.2000

Robinson-gol


Bravo

Robinson Monteiro - É preciso Acreditar - Programa Raul Gil


Primeira apresentação do Robinson no programa Raul Gil Música: É preciso acreditar www.faclubeanjo.com.br

Smokey Robinson - Cruisin


1979 Motown Time Capsule Video featuring the song Cruisin by Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson - Quiet Storm


Has always been another favorite of mine..Enjoy.

Smokey Robinson - One Heartbeat


Music video by Smokey Robinson performing One Heartbeat with Greg Gold (C) 1987 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.