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A grieving Mumbai mourns the dead. At least
179 Indians and foreign nationals were gunned
down in cold blood in a terrorist attack that
has raised controversy and several questions.
And now questions are being raised over the
fate of those nine men who unleashed the
carnage and were gunned by the security
forces. Tags : Mumbai terrorists terror burial Muslims NDTV 24x7 India |
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Words by Leroy Boren, Words & Music by Philip
White
©℗ 2008 Youth Ranch Music BMI
Sung by Jake Asbury
Danced by Mona Medina & Jake Asbury
Choreographed by John Dean Domingue & Tony
Gallucci
Narrator -- Deja Willis
Original version sung by Mike Cross
Musicians -- Jody Carpenter, vocals; Tommy
Spurlock, guitars; Rick Nelson, cello, viola,
violin; Kevin McCormick, nylon-string guitar;
Tony Young, keyboards; Jamie Oldaker, drums,
percussion
I Used to Dream
created by the children and staff
Hill Country Youth Ranch for the Children's
Music Project, April-August 2008
Production Staff
Producer -- Hill Country Youth Ranch
Music Producer -- Tony Young
Director -- Tony Gallucci
Asst. Directors -- Marcy Dorman, Carol
Priour, Dan Schmidt
Rehearsal Assistants -- Madison White,
Brittney Whitten, Lillian Beaudoin, Jake
Asbury & John Dean Domingue
Script -- Tony Gallucci
Diction & Dialogue Teacher -- Lillian
Beaudoin
Choreographers -- John Dean Domingue & Tony
Gallucci
Costume Design & Construction -- Marcy Dorman
Stage Manager -- Trey Toothman
Assistant Stage Manager -- John Dean Domingue
Propsmaster -- Colton Morris
Stage Running Crew -- Colton Morris, Marcy
Dorman, Trey Toothman & John Dean Domingue
Costuming Captain -- Marcy Dorman
Backstage Costuming Crew -- Genie Iness,
Carol Priour, Madison White & Brittney
Whitten
Light Design -- Dan Schmidt
Light Board Operation -- Dan Schmidt
Video Masters -- Zack Morris, Matt Faust &
Cody Asbury
Follow Spot Operation -- Cody Asbury & Matt
Faust
Sound Design -- Tony Young & Tony Gallucci
Sound Board Operation -- Tony Gallucci
Smoke Masters -- Colton Morris, Trey Toothman
& John Dean Domingue
Cinematography -- Zack Morris & Tony Gallucci
Facilities -- James Behrens, Terio Alvarado,
Jacob Favela & Luis Alberto Romero
Special Thanks:
To Marcy Dorman, Tony Young, Madison White,
Brittney Whitten, Susi Mitchell, Courtney
Ward, Jake Asbury, John Dean Domingue, Jacob
Favela, Harrison Hagemeier, Skye Brown,
Lillian Beaudoin, Dan Schmidt, Genie Iness,
Olivia Navarro, Cody Asbury, Matt Faust,
Colton Morris, Zack Morris, Dana Stanley,
Krystle Estrada, James Behrens, Barney
Stewart, Kevin Chipman, Terio Alvarado, Luis
Romero, Stan Morris, Kathleen Hudson, Mike
Walker, Camille Priour, Carol Priour & Gary
Priour, all our audience members, all cast
and crew, and all the staff of HCYR!
To David Cockerell and The Point Theatre for
hosting us at High School Musical!
To the Hill Country Youth Ranch Auxiliary!
To Dorothy Hall for her special support of
our program!
For publicity: Clint Schroeder, Jacquie Bovee
and the West Kerr Current, Bonnnie Arnold,
Tammy Prout and the Hill Country Community
Journal, Carlina Villalpando and the
Kerrville Daily Times, The Point Theatre,
Kerrville People Magazine, KVHC-TV, radio
stations KHCB/KHKV, KTXI (Texas Public
Radio), KRVL/KERV (Revolution Radio),
KEEP/KFAN/KNAF (Rebel Radio), KKYX (Cox
Radio), KRNH (The Ranch), and KWSP (The
Rose), the Hill Country Visitor, the San
Antonio Express News, the Bandera Bulletin,
the Bandera County Courier and the
Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post.
Produced by the Children's Music Project at
the Hill Country Youth Ranch, August 8-10,
2008, in the Turner Blackbox Theatre at HCYR.
The show was directed by Tony Gallucci, Marcy
Dorman Carol Priour, Dan Schmidt, Susi
Mitchell & Courtney Ward; with students from
Hill Country Youth Ranch, and cast and crew
assistance from students and personnel of
theatre and performance programs at Big
Springs Ranch for Children, Ingram Tom Moore
High School, Schreiner University, New York
University/Tisch School of the Arts, Our Lady
of the Hills High School, Guadalupe Stage
Quartet & Milk River Film. Tags : Slain Philip White Leroy Boren Used to Dream Childrens Music Project Jake Asbury Tony Gallucci Young Mona Medina Dance |
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| JENNIFER HUDSON- SUSPECT & SLAIN BRO-in-LAW watch J-Hud's OSCAR Win 2007! 10-24-08 |
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NOTE- In this video- WILLIAM BALFOUR is
sitting on the couch between estranged wife
Julia and his brother-in-law Jason Hudson,
who he is now suspected of killing!
JENNIFER HUDSON- The Oscar winning actress
(Dream Girls) and American Idol (Season 3)
finalist suffered a horrific loss with the
murder of her mother Darnell Hudson Donerson,
57, and brother Jason Hudson, 29,on Friday,
October 24, 2008 in their South Side Chicago
home.
Her young nephew, Julian King, age 7, is
missing from the Hudson home where he lived
and an Amber Alert has been issued.
IN THIS VIDEO- Footage of Jennifer's family
at home watching her win the Oscar for Best
Supporting Actress (Dream Girls) in February
2007. It all started with American Idol.
THE MURDER SUSPECT WILLIAM BALFOUR is in
police custody. Balfour is the husband of
Jennifer's older sister Julia.
JENNIFER'S NEPHEW JULIAN KING IS STILL
MISSING- It has been reported that Julian is
Jennifer's sister's son, but NOT William
Balfour's child.
Copyright ABC7 Chicago Tags : Jennifer Hudson American Idol Oscar winner Dream Girl Girls black singer Chicago nephew missing Amber murder murders mother brother dead deaths death Julian King abducted abduction Barack Obama hometown home town John McCain Sarah Palin Joe Biden William Balfour kill killed found pop jazz r&b soul music FBI Darnell Darnel Donerson Donnerson Jason South Side news conference parole violation held custody release released prison |
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