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- Rock Them Blues [sound recording] / by Chicago Bob Nelson.;
Locksmith blues -- Quit you pretty baby -- Too close together -- Think it over -- Goin' in the valley -- Rock them blues -- Comin' back strong -- Bus drivin' woman -- Dream girl -- Car telephone -- Juke joint -- Sloppy drunk.Robert Lee Nelson- Harp, vocals, Houndog Baskerville- guitar, Queen Bee Zamagni- bass, Rusty Wilson- drums, Champ Young- piano, organ.These session were cut to 2-inch tape at Classic Recording, winter 1991/1992 in Bristol, Virginia. Live cuts from the legendary Down Home in Johnson City, Tennessee, from this period as well.
- Subjects: Southern blues.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- New River Blues Festival [sound recording] by The King Bees; Roberts, Roy; Willis, Chick; Colbert, Howard; Baker, Etta; McCain, Jerry; Watkins, Beverly "Guitar"; Nelson, Chicago Bob;
various artists.
- Subjects: Music; Music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- New River Blues Festival : [sound recording] / bringing blues luminaries and lifeblood to Appalachia by The King Bees (Musical Group); Roberts, Royperformer; Willis, Chickperformer; Colbert, Howardperformer; Baker, Ettaperformer; McCain, Jerryperformer; Watkins, Beverly "Guitar"performer; Nelson, Chicago Bobperformer; Brown, Nappyperformer; Bell, Careyperformer;
New River song / The King Bees -- Gypsy woman / Roy Roberts -- Hello central / Chick Willis -- Carolina breakdown ; One dime blues / Etta Baker -- Blues all over me / Jerry McCain -- Step it up and go / Howard Colbert -- Walking the dog / Beverly "Guitar" Watkins -- Nine below zero / Chicago Bob Nelson -- John Henry / Howard Colbert -- Blues medley / Roy Roberts -- Gotta go / Carey Bell -- Night time is the right time / Nappy Brown Produced by The King Bees - Hound Dog Baskerville & Queen Bee ZamagniPenny "Queen Bee" Zamagni: bass and vocals, Rob "Hound Dog" Baskerville: guitar, Martin Henderson: drums, Roy Roberts, Chick Willis, Howard Colbert, Etta Baker, Jerry McCain, Beverly "Guitar Watkins, Chicago Bob Nelson, Nappy Brown, Carey Bell, The King Bees.Recorded at the New River Blues Festival, Ashe County, North Carolina
- Subjects: Blues (Music);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- King Bees : [sound recording] / featuring the greatest blues stars by The King Bees (Musical group); McCain, Jerry,; Chicago Bob,; Brown, Nappy,; Willis, Chick,; Bell, Carey,; Pattman, Neal,; Watson, Beverly,; King Bees (Musical group),;
Jerry McCain (vocals); Chicago Bob Nelson (vocals, harp); Nappy Brown (vocals); Chick WIllis (vocals, guitar); Carey Bell (vocals, harp); Neal Pattman (vocals, harp); Jerry McCain (vocals, harp); Beverly "Guitar" Watkins (vocals, guitar); King Bees (Rob Baskerville, Penny Zamagni)
- Subjects: Blues (Music) ;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- G-man / by Hunter, Stephen,1946-author.(CARDINAL)508155;
"From bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter, the latest episode in his Swagger family saga--replete with Hunter's wicked suspense, vivid gun fights, and historical truths. 1934 was a pivotal year in the ongoing battle between the FBI and America's most famous outlaws--it was a year of giant personalities and huge shoot-outs, and it marked the deaths of John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, and Pretty Boy Floyd, among others. But that year, FBI agent Sam Cowley's priority was to nab the most dangerous gangster this country has ever produced, a man so violent he scared Al Capone and was booted from the Chicago mob--Baby Face Nelson. To stop him, Cowley recruited the most talented gunman of the time--Charles Swagger. When Bob Lee Swagger, now in Idaho, finally sells the land he owned in Arkansas, the developers begin to tear down the old homestead and uncover a steel case hidden in the foundation. The case contains a batch of 1934 memorabilia--a much-corroded FBI badge, a.45 automatic preserved in cosmoline, a gun clip, and a cryptic diagram, all belonging to Charles Swagger. Bob never knew his grandfather Charles, who died before he was he born, and his father Earl refuses to mention him. Fascinated by this new information, Bob is driven to find out what happened to his grandfather, and why his own father, whom he worshipped, never spoke of Charles. But as he investigates further, Bob learns that someone is following him, someone with his own obsession of finding out what Charles Swagger left behind"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Nelson, Baby Face, 1908-1934; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Swagger, Bob Lee (Fictitious character); Sheriffs; Family secrets; Mafia; Snipers;
- Available copies: 41 / Total copies: 42
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- G-man : a Bob Lee Swagger novel / by Hunter, Stephen,1946-author.(CARDINAL)508155;
"From bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter, the latest episode in his Swagger family saga--replete with Hunter's wicked suspense, vivid gun fights, and historical truths. 1934 was a pivotal year in the ongoing battle between the FBI and America's most famous outlaws--it was a year of giant personalities and huge shoot-outs, and it marked the deaths of John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, and Pretty Boy Floyd, among others. But that year, FBI agent Sam Cowley's priority was to nab the most dangerous gangster this country has ever produced, a man so violent he scared Al Capone and was booted from the Chicago mob--Baby Face Nelson. To stop him, Cowley recruited the most talented gunman of the time--Charles Swagger. When Bob Lee Swagger, now in Idaho, finally sells the land he owned in Arkansas, the developers begin to tear down the old homestead and uncover a steel case hidden in the foundation. The case contains a batch of 1934 memorabilia--a much-corroded FBI badge, a .45 automatic preserved in cosmoline, a gun clip, and a cryptic diagram, all belonging to Charles Swagger. Bob never knew his grandfather Charles, who died before he was he born, and his father Earl refuses to mention him. Fascinated by this new information, Bob is driven to find out what happened to his grandfather, and why his own father, whom he worshipped, never spoke of Charles. But as he investigates further, Bob learns that someone is following him, someone with his own obsession of finding out what Charles Swagger left behind"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Swagger, Bob Lee (Fictitious character); Family secrets; Snipers;
- Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 19
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- Front sight [large print] : three Swagger novellas / by Hunter, Stephen,1946-author(CARDINAL)508155;
"In City of Meat, Charles Swagger is on the hunt for notorious bank robber Baby Face Nelson when he traces a tip to the Chicago stock yards. While there, he's brutally assaulted and discovers that the madman who attacked him is involved in a nearby narcotics ring with plans to spread its new drug to the residents of the disenfranchised 7th District of Chicago. Will Charles be able to stop the ring before it's too late? Earl Swagger investigates a violent bank robbery in Johnny Tuesday that left two dead and a fortune missing in small-town Maryland. At every turn, however, he's met with silence and hostility from the townsfolk, which makes sense when he uncovers municipal corruption, working-class exploitation, gang politics, jaded aristocrats, scheming gamblers, a hitman, a femme fatale, and a whole bunch of men with guns. Luckily, Earl has brought his own guns in this unputdownable noir mystery. Finally, in Five Dolls for the Gut Hook, a thirty-two-year-old Bob Lee Swagger is back from Vietnam nearly broken over good men lost for nothing. He's turned hard down that whiskey road to hell. But one afternoon he's wakened from his nightmares by two men with a problem. Using his sniper's mind, Swagger is able to see things others have missed, drawing ever closer to a showdown. But equally, we understand, Bob Lee Swagger is hunting his own salvation."--
- Subjects: Large print books.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Novellas.; Swagger, Earl (Fictitious character); Swagger, Bob Lee (Fictitious character); Drug traffic; Corruption; Serial murder investigation;
- Available copies: 37 / Total copies: 48
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- Front sight : three Swagger novellas / by Hunter, Stephen,1946-author.(CARDINAL)508155; Container of (work)Hunter, Stephen,1946-City of meat.; Container of (work)Hunter, Stephen,1946-Five dolls for the gut hook.; Container of (work)Hunter, Stephen,1946-Johnny Tuesday.;
In the City of Meat, Charles Swagger is on the hunt for notorious bank robber Baby Face Nelson when he traces a tip to the Chicago stock yards. While there, he's brutally assaulted and discovers that the madman who attacked him is involved in a nearby narcotics ring with plans to spread its new drug to the residents of the disenfranchised 7th District of Chicago. Worse, this is no ordinary drug, it makes some users happy, drives others insane, and kills many of the rest. Will Charles be able to stop the ring before it's too late? Or is he in over his head among the dark streets of Chicago? Earl Swagger investigates a violent bank robbery in Johnny Tuesday that left two dead and a fortune missing in small-town Maryland. At every turn, however, he's met with silence and hostility from the townsfolk, which makes sense when he uncovers municipal corruption, working-class exploitation, gang politics, jaded aristocrats, scheming gamblers, a hitman, a femme fatale. And a whole bunch of men with guns. Luckily, Earl has brought his own guns in this unputdownable noir mystery. Finally, in Five Dolls for the Gut Hook, a thirty-two-year-old Bob Lee Swagger is back from Vietnam nearly broken over good men lost for nothing. He's turned hard down that whiskey road to hell. But one afternoon he's wakened from his nightmares by two men with a problem. As nearby Hot Springs tries to retool its image from gambling paradise to family resort, a butcher has begun to prey on the city's young women, a figure straight out of a horror movie. Hot Springs Homicide is baffled. "I'm a sniper," says Bob, "not a detective." "But," comes the reply, "you are the son and grandson of two of the greatest detectives this state has ever produced." On that premise alone, Bob takes up the hunt for a killer who not only kills but desecrates. Using his sniper's mind, Swagger is able to see things others have missed, drawing ever closer to a showdown. But equally, we understand, Bob Lee Swagger is hunting his own redemption.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Historical fiction.; War fiction.; Spy fiction.; Novellas.; Swagger, Bob Lee (Fictitious character); Swagger, Charles (Fictitious character); Swagger, Earl (Fictitious character); Drug traffic; Gangsters; Generations; Bank robberies; Veterans; Snipers;
- Available copies: 72 / Total copies: 78
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- Incredibles 2 [videorecording] Blu-ray videorecording / by Banks, Jonathan,1947-voice actor.; Bird, Brad,1957-voice actor,screenwriter,film director.(CARDINAL)348241; Bird, Michael,1987-voice actor.; Bird, Nicholas,1994-voice actor.; Bostwick, Barry,voice actor.(CARDINAL)892074; Burns, Jere,1954-voice actor.; Bush, Sophia,voice actor.; Clark, Kimberly Adair,voice actor.(CARDINAL)787435; Eggleston, Ralph,1965-production designer.(CARDINAL)495821; Eiding, Paul,voice actor.; Fucile, Eli,voice actor.(CARDINAL)605113; Gates, Adam,voice actor.; Giacchino, Michael,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)547663; Grindle, Nicole Paradis,film producer.; Hunter, Holly,1958-voice actor.(CARDINAL)346552; Jackson, Samuel L.,voice actor.(CARDINAL)340040; Johnson, Michael B.,voice actor.; Keener, Catherine,voice actor(CARDINAL)341552; Lamarr, Phil,1967-voice actor.(CARDINAL)848783; Milner, Huckleberry,2008-voice actor.(CARDINAL)795051; Nelson, Craig T.,voice actor.(CARDINAL)808289; Odenkirk, Bob,1962-voice actor.(CARDINAL)687553; Ratzenberger, John,voice actor.(CARDINAL)346900; Rodriguez, Adam,1975-voice actor.; Rossellini, Isabella,voice actor.(CARDINAL)352616; Schaffer, Stephen(Film editor),editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)789411; Vowell, Sarah,1969-voice actor.(CARDINAL)290359; Walker, John,1956 April 21-film producer.(CARDINAL)786827; Wise, Bill,1964-voice actor.; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm),distributor.(CARDINAL)340297; Pixar (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)346897; Walt Disney Pictures,presenter.(CARDINAL)346896; Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)561474;
Music by Michael Giacchino ; film editor, Stephen Schaffer ; production designer, Ralph Eggleston.Voices: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Huckleberry Milner, Catherine Keener, Eli Fucile, Bob Odenkirk, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Bird, Sophia Bush, Brad Bird, Phil LaMarr, Isabella Rossellini, Adam Gates, Jonathan Banks, John Ratzenberger, Bill Wise, Nick Bird, Paul Eiding, Barry Bostwick, Michael B. Johnson, Jere Burns, Adam Rodriguez, Kimberly Adair Clark.Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible) is left to care for the kids while Helen (Elastigirl) is out saving the world."It's a solid double..."--Chicago Sun-Times."This follow-up is every bit the start-to-finish sensation as the original..."--Rolling Stone."This one still delights..."--New York Daily News.MPAA rating: PG - For action sequences and some brief mild language.Blu-ray; 1080p high definition, widescreen (2.39:1), requires blu-ray player.
- Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Animated films.; Children's films.; Fiction films.; Superhero films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Incredibles (Motion picture); Incredibles 2 (Motion picture); Animated films.; Blu-ray discs; Children's films.; Families; Film sequels;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Front sight [sound recording] / by Hunter, Stephen,1946-author (CARDINAL)508155; Dove, Eric G.,narrator.(CARDINAL)564669;
Read by Eric G. Dove.In the Night Train, Charles Swagger is on the hunt for notorious bank robber Baby Face Nelson when he traces a tip to the Chicago stock yards. While there, he's brutally assaulted and discovers that the madman who attacked him is involved in a nearby narcotics ring with plans to spread its new drug to the residents of the disenfranchised 7th District of Chicago. Worse, this is no ordinary drug, it makes some users happy, drives others insane, and kills many of the rest. Will Charles be able to stop the ring before it's too late? Or is he in over his head among the dark streets of Chicago? Earl Swagger investigates a violent bank robbery in Johnny Tuesday that left two dead and a fortune missing in small-town Maryland. At every turn, however, he's met with silence and hostility from the townsfolk, which makes sense when he uncovers municipal corruption, working-class exploitation, gang politics, jaded aristocrats, scheming gamblers, a hitman, a femme fatale. And a whole bunch of men with guns. Luckily, Earl has brought his own guns in this unputdownable noir mystery. Finally, in Five Dolls for the Gut Hook, a thirty-two-year-old Bob Lee Swagger is back from Vietnam nearly broken over good men lost for nothing. He's turned hard down that whiskey road to hell. But one afternoon he's wakened from his nightmares by two men with a problem. As nearby Hot Springs tries to retool its image from gambling paradise to family resort, a butcher has begun to prey on the city's young women, a figure straight out of a horror movie. Hot Springs Homicide is baffled. "I'm a sniper," says Bob, "not a detective." "But," comes the reply, "you are the son and grandson of two of the greatest detectives this state has ever produced." On that premise alone, Bob takes up the hunt for a killer who not only kills but desecrates. Using his sniper's mind, Swagger is able to see things others have missed, drawing ever closer to a showdown. But equally, we understand, Bob Lee Swagger is hunting his own redemption.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Action and adventure fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction).; Historical fiction.; Novellas.; Swagger, Earl (Fictitious character); Swagger, Bob Lee (Fictitious character); Drug traffic; Bank robberies; Veterans; Snipers;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 9
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