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College Signing Day 2017- Local District West
Crenshaw High students accompanied the Local District West team to document College Signing Day activities happening at several middle and high school campuses. Additional Crenshaw students were interviewed about their awareness of National College Signing Day, and the significance of celebrating the event.
Uploaded May 29, 2017 -
1:20
Mthompson senior proj
Temp v
Uploaded May 19, 2017 -
5:21
Pi Day 2017
Activities from Pi Day
Uploaded Mar 27, 2017 -
00:08
Coco hits a winner!!!
Forehand winner by Christina Orozco
Uploaded Apr 27, 2016 to Girls Tennis -
00:07
Figuring it out
Kenedea Lee trying to apply what she learned about serving in practice during a match
Uploaded Apr 27, 2016 to Girls Tennis -
00:25
The Thief Strikes
Gislene Duran Aces her opponent
Uploaded Apr 27, 2016 to Girls Tennis - 00:17 Serve Warmup at Bell High Uploaded Apr 15, 2016 to Girls Tennis
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Luis Galdamez Balsawood Airplane
The Flight of the Balsawood Airplane during the MESA Day Competition February 27, 2016 at Hamilton High School (1st place)
Uploaded Mar 12, 2016 -
2:35
Crenshaw student blows the crowd away at the Harlem Globetrotters game!
On February 21, 2016, Leah Scurlock, a Junior at Crenshaw, was selected to sing the National Anthem at Staples Center for the Harlem Globetrotters 90th Year Anniversary game.
Uploaded Feb 22, 2016 to Visual & Performing Arts Academy -
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ORNETTE COLEMAN The Shape of Jazz to Come
"Lonely Woman" is a jazz composition by Ornette Coleman. Coleman's recording of it was the opening track on his 1959 Atlantic Records album The Shape of Jazz to Come. Alongside Coleman's alto saxophone, the recording featured Don Cherry on cornet, Charlie Haden on double bass and Billy Higgins on drums.
Uploaded Sep 15, 2015 by Rondalynn Brown to Arts
In an interview with Jacques Derrida, Coleman spoke of the origin of the composition:
"Before becoming known as a musician, when I worked in a big department store, one day, during my lunch break, I came across a gallery where someone had painted a very rich white woman who had absolutely everything that you could desire in life, and she had the most solitary expression in the world. I had never been confronted with such solitude, and when I got back home, I wrote a piece that I called 'Lonely Woman.' "
Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
Recorded and released in 1959
Tracklist:
00:00 Lonely Woman
05:01 Eventually
09:24 Peace
18:25 Focus on Sanity
25:18 Congeniality
32:07 Chronology
Personnel:
Ornette Coleman - alto saxophone
Don Cherry - cornet
Charlie Haden - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
Music
"Focus On Sanity" by Ornette Coleman