From the Beginning: The Nearness of God in Creation 2. Led by Love: The Nearness of God in his Word 3. Love is Strong as Death: Jesus as the Nearness of God 4. Becoming What You Receive: The Nearness of God in the Body of Christ 5.
Author: Breige O'Hare
Publisher: The Shanway Press
ISBN: 9780956688576
Category: Religion
Page: 168
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Written in a clear and down-to-earth fashion that weaves together daily life and faith, The Nearness of God draws extensively on scripture and on key elements of the Catholic faith in order to lead the reader on a journey of rediscovery. The journey follows the story of God’s love and longing for his people, God’s gift of his life to creation, God’s gift of himself in covenant and in Christ.
“The Nearness of You” peaked at number five, inspired a few other bands to add it to their repertoires for a while, and then faded from view before the end of the year. If you follow many of the standard references and discographies, ...
Author: Ted Gioia
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780190087203
Category: Music
Page: 608
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An updated new edition of Ted Gioia's acclaimed compendium of jazz standards, featuring 15 additional selections, hundreds of additional recommended tracks, and enhancements and additions on almost every page. Since the first edition of The Jazz Standards was published in 2012, author Ted Gioia has received almost non-stop feedback and suggestions from the passionate global community of jazz enthusiasts and performers requesting crucial additions and corrections to the book. In this second edition, Gioia expands the scope of the book to include more songs, and features new recordings by rising contemporary artists. The Jazz Standards is an essential comprehensive guide to some of the most important jazz compositions, telling the story of more than 250 key jazz songs and providing a listening guide to more than 2,000 recordings. The fan who wants to know more about a tune heard at the club or on the radio will find this book indispensable. Musicians who play these songs night after night will find it to be a handy guide, as it outlines the standards' history and significance and tells how they have been performed by different generations of jazz artists. Students learning about jazz standards will find it to be a go-to reference work for these cornerstones of the repertoire. This book is a unique resource, a browser's companion, and an invaluable introduction to the art form.
109 Main Street Little Rock, Ark. An Overnight Hit in N. Y. "UNTIL THE REAL THING COMES ALONG" backed by THE NEARNESS OF YOU" with BETTI. MAYS and her Sfringtet AltltlY RECORDS PETER DORAINE, INC. (Nat'l Distributors) 754 10th Ave.
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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
Thelink between the legendary 1937 song, ®The Nearness of You, ̄ and what some now call implicit relational knowing needs few words to explain it. And even article, Brody (pp. 88¥89), unbeknownst to me, had there discussed.
Author: Philip M. Bromberg
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781136853074
Category: Psychology
Page: 256
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During early development, every human being is exposed to the relative impact of relational trauma – disconfirmation of aspects of oneself as having legitimate existence in the world of others – in shaping both the capacity for spontaneous human relatedness and the relative vulnerability to "adult-onset trauma." To one degree or another, a wave of dysregulated affect – a dissociated "tsunami" – hits the immature mind, and if left relationally unprocessed leaves a fearful shadow that weakens future ability to regulate affect in an interpersonal context and reduces the capacity to trust, sometimes even experience, authentic human discourse. In his fascinating third book, Philip Bromberg deepens his inquiry into the nature of what is therapeutic about the therapeutic relationship: its capacity to move the psychoanalytic process along a path that, bit by bit, shrinks a patient's vulnerability to the pursuing shadow of affective destabilization while simultaneously increasing intersubjectivity. What takes places along this path does not happen because "this" led to "that," but because the path is its own destination – a joint achievement that underlies what is termed in the subtitle "the growth of the relational mind." Expanding the self-state perspective of Standing in the Spaces (1998) and Awakening the Dreamer (2006), Bromberg explores what he holds to be the two nonlinear but interlocking rewards of successful treatment – healing and growth. The psychoanalytic relationship is illuminated not as a medium for treating an illness but as an opportunity for two human beings to live together in the affectively enacted shadow of the past, allowing it to be cognitively symbolized by new cocreated experience that is processed by thought and language – freeing the patient's natural capacity to feel trust and joy as part of an enduring regulatory stability that permits life to be lived with creativity, love, interpersonal spontaneity, and a greater sense of meaning.
You could be a guy with one arm and one leg and still drive this thing. ... Do you feel how nice and cool it is in here? ... It's not the pale moon That excites me That thrills and delights me Oh, no It's just the nearness of you.
Author: Robert T. Diamond
Publisher: Robert Diamond
ISBN: 9780980982107
Category: Baseball
Page: 952
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Kings of the Diamond is based on historical events in Winnipeg in 1950, drawing on the city¿s great sporting heritage. The main storyline follows the 1950 season of the Northern Hotel team of the Twentieth Century Community Softball League, the powerhouse team that went on to play in the Western Canada Softball Championship that year under the direction of the story¿s chief protagonist ¿ author Robert Diamond¿s father, Lazar Diamond. That legacy is brought to life in this story of the Diamond family and the Northern Hotel and of many of the players and principals of the Twentieth Century Community Softball League. The entire narrative builds inexorably towards the final championship game, when 8,000 people crammed the Aberdeen School Grounds to watch it. Kings of the Diamond is the story of one of the most colourful chapters in the sporting and cultural history of Winnipeg, and of the legendary characters who were the main players on this stage. It is also a story of family and friendships that survive tests of emotional strength, love, and commitment, and of how they find final vindication. From Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz¿ foreword: ¿Winnipeg had its share of larger than life characters in those days. [The author] aptly and authentically describes them all in this tale of Winnipeg sports and other games ... Ex-pat Robert Diamond pays homage to his hometown, offering fascinating insights into how Winnipeg earned its moniker, the Chicago of the North, and to a very special era in softball history.¿
''The Nearness of You'': Descending contour ''thrills and,'' ''-lights me.'' The peak notes of each of these small leaps form the very audible descending stepwise contour C-B♭-A-G. At this point the pattern of small ascending leaps ...
Author: Allen Forte
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300133356
Category: Music
Page: 235
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In the twenties, thirties, and forties, now-legendary American songwriters and lyricists created a repertoire of popular songs, songs that have captured the hearts of generations of music lovers. George Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Hoagy Carmichael and many others, along with such lyricists as Ira Gershwin, Lorenz Hart, and Dorothy Fields, produced extraordinary songs of signal importance to the American musical heritage. In this book Allen Forte shares his love of American popular song. He discusses in detail twenty-three songs, ranging from Gershwin’s “Fascinating Rhythm” (1924) to Irving Berlin’s “Steppin’ Out with My Baby” (1947), guiding readers and listeners toward a deeper appreciation of this vital and engaging music. Forte writes for the general reader, assuming no background other than a familiarity with basic music notation. Each song is discussed individually and includes complete lyrics and simple leadsheet notation. Forte discusses the songs’ distinctive musical features and their sophisticated, often touching and witty lyrics. Readers can follow the music while they listen to the accompanying compact disc, which was specially recorded for this volume by baritone Richard Lalli and pianist-arranger Gary Chapman, with Allen Forte, pianist-arranger for “Embraceable You” and “Come Rain or Come Shine”. Learn about these favorite songs and more: “How Long Has This Been Going On?” “What Is This Thing Called Love?” “Embraceable You” “Autumn in New York” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” “The Nearness of You” “That Old Black Magic” “Come Rain or Come Shine”
McClure also led the group's elegant interpretation of Academy Award–winning composer Hoagy Carmichael (1899–1981) and twelve-time Oscarnominated lyricist Ned Washington's (1901–19 6) 193 love ballad, “The Nearness of You.
Author: Todd R. Baptista
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 9781476679822
Category: Music
Page: 249
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Formed by five young black men from Chicago, the Flamingos rose to prominence as one of the top vocal acts of the 1950s rock and roll explosion. They appeared in motion pictures and turned out a string of hit records that have remained popular for more than a half-century. Providing a wealth of never-before-told stories of the influential quintet and their experiences in a white-dominated industry, this book details the back-room record deals, life on the road, the creative process, meticulous recording sessions and live performances, based on interviews with original members and those who worked with them.
She herself was in charge of it, and my pleasure in her pleasure may have been the most powerful part of what led to the “nearness of you.” Our relationship continued to develop in newly evolving ways, but I especially like sharing this ...
Author: Marion Solomon
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393711776
Category: Psychology
Page: 320
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Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience to understand psychotherapeutic change. Growth and change are at the heart of all successful psychotherapy. Regardless of one's clinical orientation or style, psychotherapy is an emerging process that s created moment by moment, between client and therapist. How People Change explores the complexities of attachment, the brain, mind, and body as they aid change during psychotherapy. Research is presented about the properties of healing relationships and communication strategies that facilitate change in the social brain. Contributions by Philip M. Bromberg, Louis Cozolino and Vanessa Davis, Margaret Wilkinson, Pat Ogden, Peter A. Levine, Russell Meares, Dan Hughes, Martha Stark, Stan Tatkin, Marion Solomon, and Daniel J. Siegel and Bonnie Goldstein.
... Cried For You / You Go To My Head / Lover Man / Ain't No Use / Wrap Your Trouble In Dreams / I Want To Be Happy / All Alone / The Sweetest Sounds / Every Day I Have The Blues / A Foggy Day / My Funny Valentine / The Nearness Of You ...
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Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780313280054
Category: Music
Page: 166
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A true labor of love and appreciation for Sarah Vaughan's vast contributions to American popular music, this comprehensive discography documents some 750 songs recorded by Vaughan in 221 recording sessions between 1944 and 1989, some of them multiple times. Information on orchestra leaders, arrangers, musicians, matrix numbers, and record company catalog numbers is given, and separate sections organize the material by record company issues and index song titles (with composers), musicians, and orchestras.
you sleep alone, with the perfect matching bed and nightstands and dresser and that huge mirror that you have to look at yourself in, ... “Consuela, you've left streaks on the living room windows! ... It's just the nearness of you.
Author: Martin Drapkin
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 9781457547768
Category: Fiction
Page: 188
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Maggie Mullen is an overweight twenty-seven-year-old woman who has built a quiet, simple life for herself that revolves around her cat-tending business, the time she spends with her own faithful feline Lucy, and her enduring love for Frank Sinatra. But things are quickly becoming complicated. Maggie is asked to be the maid of honor at her younger sister’s wedding: a nightmare prospect that threatens to take Maggie from her carefully constructed comfort zone and force her to face her past, present, and future. The life she’s been leading is her own . . . but is it enough? Maggie Mullen is an overweight twenty-seven-year-old woman who has built a quiet, simple life for herself that revolves around her cat-tending business, the time she spends with her own faithful feline Lucy, and her enduring love for Frank Sinatra. But things are quickly becoming complicated. Maggie is asked to be the maid of honor at her younger sister’s wedding: a nightmare prospect that threatens to take Maggie from her carefully constructed comfort zone and force her to face her past, present, and future. The life she’s been leading is her own . . . but is it enough? Maggie Mullen is an overweight twenty-seven-year-old woman who has built a quiet, simple life for herself that revolves around her cat-tending business, the time she spends with her own faithful feline Lucy, and her enduring love for Frank Sinatra. But things are quickly becoming complicated. Maggie is asked to be the maid of honor at her younger sister’s wedding: a nightmare prospect that threatens to take Maggie from her carefully constructed comfort zone and force her to face her past, present, and future. The life she’s been leading is her own . . . but is it enough?