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Tom Lehrer - National Brotherhood Week - now on DVD
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Tom Lehrer – National Brotherhood Week – now on DVD

Get the whole uninterrupted Lehrer performance on DVD! www.shoutfactorystore.com Amazon.com will ship the CD/DVD to all countries: www.amazon.com Tom Lehrer songs on iTunes: itunes.apple.com This song really is a show off for all Tom Lehrer’s talents and it will stay with us as long as multi racial societies exists on this earth. No, as long as there are people on this earth 🙂 If you visit the channel front page, you can also watch another version of the song with Lehrer’s intro. Yes, Lehrer said “OK” to “The Tom Lehrer Wisdom Channel”, as long as the performance is not altered and as long as it’s free in the YouTube flash video format. Click on the user name and visit the channel’s front page. The channel is Lehrer only. And here is a link to a NEW channel support page: home.broadpark.no © 2010 Tom Lehrer Recording date: September 11th 1967 Format: Ampex Quadruplex PAL 4:3 Status: A very rare recording Storage: Sony Digital Betacam – – – Cassius Clay and Mrs. Wallace are mentioned in this song, but were not mentioned in the original recording. The two people mentioned in the original recording were: Lena Horne, born 1917, was a mulatto lounge singer, active in the 1960’s, who became the first black American movie star when she signed a contract with MGM in 1942. Sheriff Jim Clark of Selma, Alabama, was responsible for several violent arrests of Civil Rights protestors, over the wishes of Selma mayor Joseph Smitherman, who wanted to bring industry to the town, and didn
Video Rating: 4 / 5

In this www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Maggie Lange, an attorney and Professor of Music Business at Berklee College of Music, explains the “right of public performance” clause of US copyright code, how performance rights organizations collect copyright fees from venues and radio stations, and how payments from these organizations make their way to the copyright holder.
Video Rating: 5 / 5