Jim Roberts
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 9 years ago |
Date of birth | April 9,1940 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Toronto |
Canada | |
Date of died | October 23,2015 |
Died | St. Louis |
Missouri | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Movies/Shows | The Lawrence Welk Show |
Albums | The Good Old Days (VOL I) |
The Good Old Days (VOL III) | |
Record labels | Jimmy Craic Corn |
Modena Cove Records | |
Songs | No One Else |
You're Never Promised Tomorrow | |
Brown Headed Woman | |
Modena Cove | |
Groove With Me | |
Is There No Better Life Than This | |
I'm Losing You | |
We Made Love | |
Drum Language | |
Dreamin California | |
If I Should Leave Tomorrow | |
Lying Hearts | |
The Mermaids Prayer | |
The High Tide of My Life | |
God Made You for Me | |
Another Day Another Time | |
Bluejeans | |
Blond Headed Woman | |
Amazing Grace | |
No Place Like Heaven | |
Wabash River Bottom Blues | |
Red Headed Woman | |
The Doggy Song | |
Dixie Outlaw | |
4 Wheel Drive | |
I'm Going Home Again | |
I'm on the Blue Side of Lonesome Going Down | |
Spang Spang a Lang | |
Now and Then I Still Want Her | |
Country Music Will Never Be the Same | |
Then We Danced | |
Smoky Mountains, Tennessee | |
Height | 178 (cm) |
Play career | 1958–1978 |
Play for | Montreal Canadiens |
St. Louis Blues | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1550737 |
American Basses
The man with long hair
How Tricky Jacob Was Tricked
Jesus Tells a Story
When God was all alone
The Key to the Purple Puzzle Tree
The Secret of the Arrows
When Jesus Did His Miracles of Love
At the Battle of Jericho! Ho! Ho!
Chipper and Friends Big Adventures
Follow that Star
Shallow Roots
Two Men in the Temple
When Jesus Was a Baby
In the Middle of a Wild Chase
Pond Life
The Deep Dark Day when Jesus Died
My Christmas ABC Book
The Original Floating Zoo: Story of Noah's Ark
Llandudno
Soft as the Wind
When the Purple Waters Came Again
Free at Last: Story of the Exodus
God Listens and Knows
When Jesus Was a Boy
Football Take Along Game
Is that God at the Door?
When Jacob Buried His Treasure
Shropshire Railways
The Walls Came Tumbling Down: Joshua 1-6 for Children
Jesus and the Stranger: Matthew 4:1-11 for Children
When Jesus Rode in the Purple Puzzle Parade
Star Force One Take Along Game
When the First Man Came
Elijah and the Wicked Queen: I Kings 19-II Kings 9 for Children
David and Jonathan: Genesis 27:1-28:5, 10-11 [sic] for Children
The Jailer who Changed His Mind: Acts 16: 19-34 for Children
When Jesus' Friends Betrayed Him
Aardvark in the Ark
When God Told Us His Name
Llandudno Past and Present
Someone Who Cared
What's the Matter with Job
The Brightest Star
Jesus Calms the Storm
Dance, Little Allelu, with Me
Adrian's Peace
The Illustrated Detective Magazine: September 1931
In the Enchanted Garden
Snowdonia: In and Around the National Park
Jim Roberts Life story
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Glastonbury Festival: Rail strike fails to halt many music fans
Panic, frustration, Nerves - Some of The Emotions that were expected to be on show at London's Paddington Station early Thursday morning.
Usually there would be Special Trains scheduled on top of the 11 that run all The Time , taking excitable music lovers from London to Glastonbury across The Day .
This year, there are just five, taking place across the UK.
Some People arrived at The Station at The Crack of dawn to be as sure as possible of getting a space on one of those scarce services.
But they needn't have worried. The specially-erected holding pen for festival goers had fewer than 25 people in it just ahead of The First train at 07:44.
And away from the railways, the AA says traffic around Shepton Mallet , near The Festival site, is also lighter than expected.
Across the week, Great Western Railway say that 15,000 people will have travelled to The Festival on The Railway line from Paddington Station .
That's around 7. 5% of the total number of people who will be visiting Worthy Farm.
On The Evidence of a calm and eerily quiet station on Thursday morning, many of those have heeded advice to travel on other days or found alternative ways of getting to Glastonbury.
Those who did arrive in The Hope of Getting On a train came prepared - Camping chairs, flasks and pillows were set-up ready for a long wait.
" I would have liked an extra hour in bed if I could have had one, but it is what it is, " Jim Roberts told us. He was the First Person in the queue at 05:30.
" At first I didn't think The Strikes would go ahead, I thought the government would sort it out and get round The Negotiation table but as The Day drew closer I was Getting More and more worried, but we're here now and it looks like we will be getting to Glastonbury fine. "
Just behind Jim and his girlfriend was Jenny Stevens from Edinburgh. She now lives in Amsterdam and had travelled over especially for The Festival for the First Time .
" I'm really excited but have just been hoping I get there, and now I've seen the queue I think we will, " She Said . " It's going to be fine.
" I was pretty shocked when I arrived, I thought there was a mistake, like there are no trains on at all.
" But then there were a few people here already so I thought, there's a train, there's nobody here and hopefully we will be able to get on. "
The Sense of relief from those we've spoken to who are making The Journey was palpable. There wasn't much anger directed at those taking industrial action today.
Jim told us he thought people are well within their rights to strike as it's the only way they are going to improve their working conditions, adding: " In The End I've hardly been affected really. "
Jenny said she was " frustrated but understood why the workers are doing it".
The earlier trains that were expected to be bursting at the seams have turned out to be rather pleasant for those travelling in them. If you wanted a table it was yours - Something that wasn't true of the busy services seen from the Same Station earlier in the week.
That luxury will not last as The Roads around The Site are reportedly even busier than usual and so although things have been smoother than expected So Far , with a coach journey to The Site still to come, the Glastonbury ritual of a travel queue still awaits.
Source of news: bbc.com