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On the death of Sir James Hunter Blair. Written on the blank leaf of a Copy of the First Edition of my Poems, which I presented to an oldSweet-Heart then married. On reading in a newspaper the death of J.M'Leod, Esquire, brother to Miss Isabella M'Leod, a particular friend of the Author. Epitaph on a Friend.
In 1996, actor James Earl Jones recorded the poem with arranger/composer Steven Reineke and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] On a 1997 CD set with memorable moments and stories from the game of baseball titled Take Me Out to the Ball Game produced by Jerry Hoffman and Douglas Duer, a Vincent Price oration of the poem is a slightly ...
James Earl Jones on Sept. 16, 2014 As Jones also recalled in a 2008 interview with NWA World Traveler , Crouch eventually used Jones' own poetry to challenge the then-student into dictating his ...
Related: How Miss. Native James Earl Jones Fell in Love with Tiny N.Y. Town, Where He Had a Home for 50 Years and Died Another standout performance by Jones came in the 2012 revival of Gore Vidal ...
James Earl Jones (January 17, 1931 – September 9, 2024) was an American actor. A pioneer for black actors in the entertainment industry, he is known for his extensive and acclaimed roles on stage and screen .
“James Earl Jones is the sole reason I became an actor. He stirred a vocation in me that gave voice to my unsung heart songs. ... Sending love to his family, friends and countless fans in all ...
Kevin Costner, Matthew Broderick, Mark Hamill, George Lucas & more of Hollywood remember James Earl Jones. The actor died Monday at the age of 93. Fans and Friends Reflect on James Earl Jones's Legacy
Montgomery wrote "The Stranger and His Friend" in December 1826 while travelling in England on extended trips in horse-drawn carriages. Montgomery did not write the poem with the intention of it being set to music. [1] It was originally written as a Christmas poem. New York City preacher George Coles set the poem to music he wrote. [1]