Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Gene Date: 14 Sep 08 - 01:09 PM awwwww!!! That should be: TOMPALL GLASER! |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Gene Date: 14 Sep 08 - 12:58 PM FWIW DEPT: A Bit of Trivia- I believe TOM PAUL GLASER was a DJ on Armed Forces Network in Kaiserslautern, Germany in 1954-1955 time frame. |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: GUEST,jimdawg5 Date: 14 Sep 08 - 12:24 PM Tompall Glazer and his brothers were country singers for 30 years and would have been "outlaws" like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristoferson. I saw then in concert several times and they always put on a great show. Tompall was the oldest of 3 brothers and the most successful, but they were all talented. If you can find their music then buy it. |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: GUEST,MCP Date: 31 Jan 02 - 12:45 PM SINSULL - If I've got this correct, the thread asked for Paul Glazer (z), who really turned out to be the Tom Glazer (z) linked to above (and was awarded for his work on children's songs). Tompall Glaser (s) (born Thomas Paul) was (with Chuck - born Charles Vernon, and Jim - born James William) one of the Glaser Brothers (who worked in the country/pop area of music - working with and writing for Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings among others, although as pointed out above Tompall did record the songs of Shel Silverstein in 1974). Joe Glazer (z) did the labor songs. And The Glazier - he called on a Thursday morning, but that's a different thread entirely. Mick |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Big Mick Date: 30 Jan 02 - 11:05 PM Jude, email me at mlane@accn.org with your snail mail address. I will make you a tape or burn a CD for you, whichever you prefer. Would you be interested in the actual LP (record album) if I could obtain another copy? I might be able to, no promises though. All the best, Mick |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: JudeL Date: 30 Jan 02 - 12:30 PM Big Mick: that record you mentioned, I'd be very interested in a copy do you know if it's still available or alternatively how would you feel about copying it onto cd for me? Jude |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: nutty Date: 30 Jan 02 - 12:24 PM Could "PAT HIGHLAND" be a parody of "MATT HIGHLAND" ???? Or is it just that someone can't spell?? |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: GUEST,CamiSu Date: 25 Feb 01 - 08:00 PM I was thinking Of tom Glazer I think. He had a record of kids science songs including "How Many Colors Are in the Rainbow. Wish I still had it. CamiSu |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Bill D Date: 24 Feb 01 - 11:01 PM Joe Glazer has performed for FSGW on numerous occasions...I had to call him once to ask if he'd be part of our Mini-festival concert...he had agreed practically before I finished asking....a dedicated, intense and giving man. Did a wonderful job of presenting the songs and 'meaning' of the movement...we are lucky to have had him around |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: SINSULL Date: 24 Feb 01 - 01:15 PM Tom Glazer: "On Top Of Spaghetti?" Has anyone figured out who exactly yhis thread is about? |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Big Mick Date: 24 Feb 01 - 12:05 PM I have an LP (Dat's a big black disc dat plays music like a CD for those of you to young to remember...LOL)..of Joe Glazer doing labor music. It is called AFSCME Sings with Joe Glazer. It was recorded in 1967. AFSCME is an acronym for American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. It is a union, for those in other countries that don't know. The song selection is as follows: The AFSCME song We Shall Not Be Moved Miners Strawberries Hard Times in the Mill We Are Building A Strong Union The Mill Was Made Of Marble Union Maid Roll The Union On That's All Solidarity Forever It Could Be a Wonderful World Union Train Joe Hill John Henry Automation Too Old To Work We've Got a Lot Of Work To Do On our Way With AFSME All the best, Big Mick |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: GUEST,Gene Date: 24 Feb 01 - 11:50 AM Put Another Log On The Fire was
Recorded by Tompall Glaser,
Written by Shel Silverstein. Tompall, Jim and Chuck - The Glaser Brothers. |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 24 Feb 01 - 04:21 AM Joe Glazer, also mentioned in this thread, edited "Songs of Work and Freedom" along with Edith Fowke, |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Gray Rooster Date: 24 Feb 01 - 01:36 AM Smashing Jimmy. What a treat. |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Sorcha Date: 24 Feb 01 - 01:35 AM Thank you, bluebell. I knew my memory was not hitting on all 8, just one of those Hot Car shows.......and it was Paul Glaser and his wife Elizabeth, not Glazer........ |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Jimmy C Date: 24 Feb 01 - 01:20 AM Tom Glazer not only recorded some songs but he also published at least one book on folk songs. Published by CORGI it is called ' A New Treasury Of Folk Songs", It contains Cowboy Songs, Ballads, Spirituals and Shanties.It has the music, chords and lyrics to about 80 songs and also has a section for anyone beginning the "Folk Guitar".
At the beginning of the book it states that the book is " For parties, gatherings of two or three friends, your own personal pleasure", it adds that "there is no other folk song book like this one. It is a strong, balanced and vital cross=section of the best in folk music, from all times an dplaces. No one who loves fok songs shopuld be without it.
It is dedicated to the great songs and the great singers of America
The front cover photograph is by kind permission of " The Anglers" Folk Club, Teddington. Cost in the UK was 30 pence. I picked it up at a second hand book store years ago and was surprised to find the bookmark inside one of the pages was a cutting of a newspaper report of a house concert that took place in Co. Tyrone in 1907. It is a bit long but makes delightful reading
A 1907 Country Concert in Tyrone
A few evenings ago a very enjoyable and entertaining function was held in the premises of Mr. John Carton, Loughhash.
The Affair was under the auspices of the committee of St. bernard's Flute Band, Moneygran.
On the call of Mr.Andrew Gormley, seconded by Mr.James Doherty, Mr William McGaughey was asked to preside.
The programme was then gone through, Mr.F.J. Quinn sang " Paddys Evermore" and to an encore gave " The Three Little Drummers"
Miss J. Doherty sang " The Shamrock is the fairest flower" and to an encore sang " When The Roses Come Again"
Master J. Carton gave " Shamrock" and " Home Boys Home" which literally brought down the house
Miss Anne Dougan's rendering of " Mary of the Curling Hair" in her sweet musical voice was very acceptable indeed and in response to an encore she gave " Savourneen Dheelish" with great feeling
The Misses Bradley were happy in their interpretation of " Bonny Mary Of Argyle" and also sang " Bonny Charlie"
Mr B. Kerlin (of Lisbunny) sang " Pat Highland" and " They Wouldn't do It Now" which was received with roars of laughter.
Judging from the Irish Step Dancing of Messrs. McCormick, Conway and Quinn, Irish dancing will not die out, These three young men can " fairly toe it"
John Kerlin (Lisbunny) sang " I long to be single again" and Half-Past Ten"
Wm. McCullough rendered " The Yellow Rose of Texas" with an encore of " Who fears To Speak of '98" which was received with cheers again and again renewed.
Tea followed and dancing begun (the Irish forms of dancing were principally patronised) and the programme carried through by John Devine, J. Gormley and Jas Doherty. Music was supplied by Messrs. Quinn, McCluskey and McGaughey.
Sure sounds like they had a whale of a time - on tea yet ?. You find some treasures between the pages of old books .
Hope you enjoyed this article.
jimmyC
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Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Gray Rooster Date: 24 Feb 01 - 01:09 AM Thanks everyone - I have fond memories of Paul's work. I'll hit the BC now and see where that leads me. |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Bluebelle Date: 24 Feb 01 - 01:02 AM Sorcha, the person to whom you are referring starred in Starsky and Hutch and his wife, Elizabeth, died of AIDS. |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Joe Offer Date: 23 Feb 01 - 09:31 PM I think Joe Glazer and Tom Glazer are brothers. Are the other Glazers in the family? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Matt_R Date: 23 Feb 01 - 08:42 PM Is this the same Tompall Glazer who sang "Put Another Log On The Fire"? |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Sorcha Date: 23 Feb 01 - 08:41 PM oops, forgot the "er" Paul Glaser....... |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Sorcha Date: 23 Feb 01 - 08:40 PM Wasn't Paul Glas in the Dukes of Hazard? And his wife died of breast cancer? |
Subject: RE: Remember Paul Glazer? From: GUEST,Gene Date: 23 Feb 01 - 08:29 PM I remember a TOM GLAZER who recorded similar songs- Still have a couple of Double LPS- Our kids loved them |
Subject: Remember Paul Glazer? From: Gray Rooster Date: 23 Feb 01 - 08:03 PM Does anyone remember Paul Glazer (I think I've spelled his name correctly, it might be an "s")? He had an album of folk and nursery rhymes out in the early fifties. I remember Big Rock Candy Mountain among others. Except for Italian Opera and French folk songs, he was the first experience I had with music on records. Just tripping down memory lane and curious. |
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