Criminal charges filed against Jupiter man for cutting of mangroves Palm Beach Post Maybe not two years, but 30 or 60 days would serve the purpose," said Bill Wood, a Jupiter attorney who sold the Riverside Drive property to the Byrds for $1.2 million in 2010. One charge is failing to obtain a permit to remove mangroves.
Jupiter couple charged for cutting down mangroves Sun-Sentinel Maybe not two years, but 30 or 60 days would serve the purpose," said Bill Wood, a Jupiter attorney who sold the Riverside Drive property to the Byrds for $1.2 million in 2010. One charge is failing to obtain a permit to remove mangroves.
5 absolutely baffling Grammy moments Philadelphia Inquirer (blog) The too-long-to-complete-here list includes such beloved classics as “Cherish” by the Association, “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys, Nancy Sinatra's feminist diatribe “The Boots Were Made for Walking,” the Byrds' psych-rock blueprint “Eight Miles ...
Are criminal charges proper for mangrove destruction? Palm Beach Post (blog) The Byrds did not get a permit for either action. In fact, witness testimony strongly suggests that they knew what they were doing was against the law but they did it anyway. Evidence included removing the mangroves after dark.
Wilco bonds with the faithful at the Paramount The Seattle Times Imagine vintage Elvis Costello and the Attractions mixing it up with the Velvet Underground's John Cale and the Byrds' Roger McGuinn — then add orchestral breadth, ferocious inventiveness and a willingness to push daring arrangements to a breaking ...
Putting The Byrds on their rightful perch Irish Times Having incurred the wrath of The Smiths' Morrissey and Van Morrison following biographies of both, is elusive rock writer Johnny Rogan taking a risk with a new look at 1960s band The Byrds? THEY SEEK him here, they seek him there .
Condiment and seasoning Standard Freeholder ... the 1965 Pete Seeger song titled “Turn, Turn, Turn” (To everything there is a season) with the line “a time to plant, a time to reap” taken basically from the Bible's Book of Ecclesiastes, Chapter 3 and popularized by the folk-rock group The Byrds.
Tracks | Looking at Charlie Louvin in a sobering light Louisville Courier-Journal The songs most associated with them, such as “Knoxville Girl,” “The Christian Life” and “When I Stop Dreaming,” have cropped up in the catalogs of a diverse group of artists: The Byrds, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Nick Cave and many more.
Grammys 2012: How have the best new artist winners fared? Toronto Star 1966 Tom Jones beat The Byrds, Herman's Hermits, Horst Janowski, Marilyn Maye and Sonny & Cher. Jones became a Las Vegas mainstay in the 1970s. In later years, he participated in many successful recordings with contemporary artists in numerous genres.