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Parking lot symphony [sound recording] / by Andrews, Troy,performer.(CARDINAL)340382;
Performed by Trombone Shorty ; with accompanying musicians.
Subjects: Jazz.; Jazz;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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Parking lot picker's songbook / by Phillips, Stacy.(CARDINAL)741115; Bruce, Dix.(CARDINAL)365346;
Subjects: Country music.; Old-time music.; Gospel music.; Bluegrass music; Resonator guitar music;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Parking lot picker's songbook / by Bruce, Dix,author,compiler,performer.(CARDINAL)365346; Evans, Bill,1956-performer.(CARDINAL)340831;
All the good times -- Amazing grace -- Angel band -- Angelina Baker -- Angels rock me to sleep -- Are you from Dixie? -- Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? -- Arkansas traveller -- Aunt Dinah's quilting party -- Away in a manger -- Banks of the Ohio -- A beautiful life -- Beautiful star of Bethlehem -- Bile them cabbage down -- Black eyed Susie -- Blue Ridge Mountain blues -- The bluebirds are singing for me -- Bound to ride -- Bright morning stars -- Bring back to me my wandering boy -- Buffalo gals -- The bully of the town -- Bury me beneath the willow -- C-H-I-C-K-E-N -- Can't you hear me callin'? -- Careless love -- Children go where I send Thee -- The church in the wildwood -- Cindy -- Columbus stockade blues -- Cotton-eyed Joe -- Cowboy Jack -- The crawdad song -- Cripple Creek -- Crying holy -- The cuckoo -- Daniel prayed -- Danny boy -- Darling Corey -- Darling Nellie Gray -- Darling will you ever think of me? -- Deep elem blues -- Diamonds in the rough -- Do Lord -- Don't let your deal go down -- Don't this road look rough and rocky? -- Don't you hear Jerusalem moan? -- Down among the budded roses -- Down in the valley to pray -- Down in the willow garden -- Down the road -- Drifting too far from the shore.; East Virginia blues -- Fair and tender ladies -- Fathers have a home sweet home -- Feast here tonight -- The foggy mountain top -- Footprints in the snow -- The girl I loved in sunny Tennessee -- Give me oil in my lamp -- Give me the roses while I live -- Going down this road feeling bad -- Grandfather's clock -- Great speckled bird -- Green pastures -- Groundhog -- Hallelujah! I'm ready -- Hand me down my walking cane -- Handsome Molly -- Hard times, come again no more -- Have Thine own way, Lord -- He was a friend of mine -- He will set your fields on fire -- High on a mountain -- Highway of sorrow -- Hills of Roane County -- His eye is on the sparrow -- Hold fast to the right -- Hold to God's unchanging Hand -- Home sweet home -- Honey in the rock -- Hop high ladies -- Hot corn, cold corn -- How can you treat me so? -- I ain't gonna work tomorrow -- I know you rider -- I never will marry -- I shall not be moved -- I wonder how the old folks are at home -- I'll be all smiles tonight -- I'll fly away -- I'm working on a building -- In the garden -- In the pines -- It's mighty dark to travel -- Jesse James -- Jimmie Brown, the newsboy -- John Hardy -- John Henry -- Jordan -- Just a closer walk with Thee -- Just as I am -- Just over in the gloryland.; Katy Cline -- Katy Daley -- Katy dear -- Keep on the sunnyside -- Knoxville girl -- Late last night -- Leave it there -- Let me rest at the end of my journey -- The letter edged in black -- Life's railway to heaven -- Li'l Liza Jane -- Little Annie -- Little Bessie -- Little birdie -- Little Maggie -- Little old log cabin in the lane -- Little rosewood casket -- Little Sadie -- Little Willie -- Lonesome valley -- Long journey home -- Lord, I'm coming home -- Mama don't allow -- Man of constant sorrow -- The maple on the hill -- Methodist pie -- Midnight on the stormy deep -- Milwaukee blues -- Molly and Tenbrooks -- My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains -- My little Georgia rose -- New River Train -- Nine pound hammer -- Nobody's business -- Oh death -- Oh! didn't he ramble -- Old Dan Tucker -- Old home place -- Old Joe Clark -- Old man at the mill -- Old Paint -- The old rugged cross -- Old time religion -- On and on -- Over the hills to the poorhouse -- Pass me not -- Paul and Silas -- Pig in a pen -- Poor Ellen Smith -- Precious memories -- Pretty Polly -- Put my little shoes away.; Railroad Bill -- Rain and snow -- Rank strangers to me -- Red rocking chair -- Red wing -- Reuben's train -- Rocky Top -- Roll in my sweet baby's arms -- Roll on buddy -- Roving gambler -- Sailor on the deep blue sea -- Sally Goodin -- Shady Grove (bluegrass style) -- Shady Grove (old time style) -- Shall we gather at the river -- A short life of trouble -- Shortenin' bread -- Silver threads among the gold -- Sitting on top of the world -- Softly and tenderly -- Somebody touched me -- Standing in the need of prayer -- Sugar Hill -- Sweet by and by -- Sweet sunny South -- Swing low, sweet chariot -- Take this hammer -- Talk about sufferin' -- There's more pretty girls than one -- They gotta quit kickin' my dawg around -- This little light of mine -- This train -- This world is not my home -- Train, train, train -- The train that carried my girl from town -- The unclouded day.; Wabash Cannonball -- Walk in Jerusalem just like John -- Walking in my sleep -- The wayfaring stranger -- Where you there when they crucified my Lord? -- What a friend we have in Jesus -- When I die -- When I lay my burden down -- When my race is run -- When the roll is called up yonder -- When the saints go marching in -- When the work's all done this fall -- When you and I were young Maggie -- Where the soul never dies -- Whitehouse blues -- Who broke the lock? -- Who will sing for me? -- Wild Bill Jones -- Wildwood flower -- Will the circle be unbroken? -- Will there be any stars in my crown? -- Willie my darling -- Worried man blues -- The wreck of the old 97 -- You're a flower blooming in the wildwood.Performed by Dix Bruce and Bill Evans.A collection of over 200 great Bluegrass, Old Time, Country, and Gospel standards. Melodies are presented with standard notation and tablature along with lyrics and chords. The audio recording includes EVERY song in the book with Dix Bruce on guitar, mandolin, and vocals and Bill Evans on banjo and vocals.
Subjects: Country music.; Old-time music.; Gospel music.; Scores.; Bluegrass music; Guitar music; Guitar music (Bluegrass);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Parking lot picker's songbook / by Jones, Gerald,author,compiler,performer.(CARDINAL)502405; Bruce, Dix,author,compiler,performer.(CARDINAL)365346;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Scale and transposition chart -- All about Gerald -- All about Dix -- All the good times -- Amazing grace -- Angel band -- Angelina Baker -- Angels rock me to sleep -- Are you from Dixie? -- Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? -- Arkansas traveller -- Aunt Dinah's quilting party -- Away in a manger -- Banks of the Ohio -- A beautiful life -- Beautiful star of Bethlehem -- Bile them cabbage down -- Black eyed Susie -- Blue Ridge Mountain blues -- The bluebirds are singing for me -- Bound to ride -- Bright morning stars -- Bring back to me my wandering boy -- Buffalo gals -- The bully of the town -- Bury me beneath the willow -- C-H-I-C-K-E-N -- Can't you hear me callin'? -- Careless love -- Children go where I send Thee -- The church in the wildwood -- Cindy -- Columbus stockade blues -- Cotton-eyed Joe -- Cowboy Jack -- The crawdad song -- Cripple Creek -- Crying holy -- The cuckoo -- Daniel prayed -- Danny boy -- Darling Corey -- Darling Nellie Gray -- Darling will you ever think of me? -- Deep Elem blues -- Diamonds in the rough -- Do Lord -- Don't let your deal go down -- Don't this road look rough and rocky? -- Don't you hear Jerusalem moan? -- Down among the budded roses -- Down in the valley to pray -- Down in the willow garden -- Down the road -- Drifting too far from the shore.; East Virginia blues -- Fair and tender ladies -- Fathers have a home sweet home -- Feast here tonight -- The foggy mountain top -- Footprints in the snow -- The girl I loved in sunny Tennessee -- Give me oil in my lamp -- Give me the roses while I live -- Going down this road feeling bad -- Grandfather's clock -- Great speckled bird -- Going up home to live in green pastures -- Groundhog -- Hallelujah! I'm ready -- Hand me down my walking cane -- Handsome Molly -- Hard times, come again no more -- Have Thine own way, Lord -- He was a friend of mine -- He will set your fields on fire -- High on a mountain -- Highway of sorrow -- Hills of Roane County -- His eye is on the sparrow -- Hold fast to the right -- Hold to God's unchanging Hand -- Home sweet home -- Honey in the rock -- Hop high ladies -- Hot corn, cold corn -- How can you treat me so? -- I ain't gonna work tomorrow -- I know you rider -- I never will marry -- I shall not be moved -- I wonder how the old folks are at home -- I'll be all smiles tonight -- I'll fly away -- I'm working on a building -- In the garden -- In the pines -- It's mighty dark to travel -- Jesse James -- Jimmie Brown, the newsboy -- John Hardy -- John Henry -- Jordan -- Just a closer walk with Thee -- Just as I am -- Just over in the gloryland.; Katy Cline -- Katy Daley -- Katy dear -- Keep on the sunnyside -- Knoxville girl -- Late last night -- Leave it there -- Let me rest at the end of my journey -- The letter edged in black -- Li'l Liza Jane -- Life's railway to heaven -- Little Annie -- Little Bessie -- Little birdie -- Little Maggie -- Little old log cabin in the lane -- Little rosewood casket -- Little Sadie -- Little Willie -- Lonesome valley -- Long journey home -- Lord, I'm coming home -- Mama don't allow -- Man of constant sorrow -- The maple on the hill -- Methodist pie -- Midnight on the stormy deep -- Milwaukee blues -- Molly and Tenbrooks -- My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains -- My little Georgia rose -- New River Train -- Nine pound hammer -- Nobody's business -- Oh death -- Oh! didn't he ramble -- Old Dan Tucker -- Old home place -- Old Joe Clark -- Old man at the mill -- Old Paint (I ride an old paint) -- The old rugged cross -- Old time religion -- On and on -- Over the hills to the poorhouse -- Pass me not -- Paul and Silas -- Pig in a pen -- Poor Ellen Smith -- Precious memories -- Pretty Polly -- Put my little shoes away.; Railroad Bill -- Rain and snow -- Rank strangers to me -- Red rocking chair -- Red Wing -- Reuben's train -- Rocky Top -- Roll in my sweet baby's arms -- Roll on buddy -- Roving gambler -- Sailor on the deep blue sea -- Sally Goodin -- Shady Grove (bluegrass style) -- Shady Grove (old time style) -- Shall we gather at the river -- A short life of trouble -- Shortenin' bread -- Silver threads among the gold -- Sitting on top of the world -- Softly and tenderly -- Somebody touched me -- Standing in the need of prayer -- Sugar Hill -- Sweet by and by -- Sweet sunny South -- Swing low, sweet chariot -- Take this hammer -- Talk about sufferin' -- There's more pretty girls than one -- They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun' -- This little light of mine -- This train -- This world is not my home -- Train, train, train -- The train that carried my girl from town -- The unclouded day.; Wabash Cannonball -- Walk in Jerusalem just like John -- Walking in my sleep -- The wayfaring stranger -- Were you there when they crucified my Lord? -- What a friend we have in Jesus -- When I die -- When I lay my burden down -- When my race is run -- When the roll is called up yonder -- When the saints go marching in -- When the work's all done this fall -- When you and I were young Maggie -- Where the soul never dies -- Whitehouse blues -- Who broke the lock? -- Who will sing for me? -- Wild Bill Jones -- Wildwood flower -- Will the circle be unbroken? -- Will there be any stars in my crown? -- Willie my darling -- Worried man blues -- The wreck of the old 97 -- You're a flower blooming in the wildwood -- Fiddlers to check out -- Notes on selected songs -- Index by artist -- CD track listing."A collection of over 200 great bluegrass, old time, country, and gospel standards. Melodies are presented with standard notation along with lyrics and chords. The audio includes recordings of every song in the book. Learn to play songs written and recorded by the giants of traditional American music: Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Ralph Stanley, The Osborne Brothers, Jimmy Martin, Doc Watson, and many more."
Subjects: Scores.; Programmed instructional materials.; Violin; Violin music; Bluegrass music; Country music; Gospel music; Methods (Music);
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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The Parking Lot Movie [videorecording] /
Hailed as the "most feel-good film" of the South by Southwest Film Festival, director Meghan Eckman's irreverently funny debut celebrates a brotherhood of eccentric attendants who man a unique parking lot in Charlottesville, Virginia. From grad students to middle-age slackers, indie-rock musicians to surly philosophers, these overeducated part-timers wax profoundly about car culture and capitalism, seek vengeance against entitled patrons and thieves, and make fun of drunken jerks. If the intersection between the status quo and the quest for freedom is their ultimate challenge, could a slab of asphalt be an emotional way station for The American Dream.NR (Not Rated)Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC.
Subjects: Manners and customs.; Parking lots.; Popular culture.; Virginia--Charlottesville.;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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The parking lot attendant : a novel / by Tamirat, Nafkote,author.(CARDINAL)416549;
"The story begins on an undisclosed island where the unnamed narrator and her father are the two newest and least liked members of a commune that has taken up residence there. Though the commune was built on utopian principles, it quickly becomes clear that life here is not as harmonious as the founders intended. After immersing us in life on the island, our young heroine takes us back to Boston to recount the events that brought her here. Though she and her father belong to a wide Ethiopian network in the city, they mostly keep to themselves, which is how her father prefers it. This detached existence only makes Ayale’s arrival on the scene more intoxicating. The unofficial king of Boston’s Ethiopian community, Ayale is a born hustler—when he turns his attention to the narrator, she feels seen for the first time. Ostensibly a parking lot attendant, Ayale soon proves to have other projects in the works, which the narrator becomes more and more entangled in to her father’s growing dismay. By the time the scope of Ayale’s schemes—and their repercussions—become apparent, our narrator has unwittingly become complicit in something much bigger and darker than she ever imagined. A haunting story of fatherhood, national identity, and what it means to be an immigrant in America today, Nafkote Tamirat's The Parking Lot Attendant explores how who we love, the choices we make, and the places we’re from combine to make us who we are."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Fiction.; Fathers and daughters; Ethiopians; Teenage girls;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The parking lot attendant : a novel / by Tamirat, Nafkote,author.(CARDINAL)416549;
A mesmerizing, indelible coming-of-age story about a girl in Boston's tightly-knit Ethiopian community who falls under the spell of a charismatic hustler out to change the world. A haunting story of fatherhood, national identity, and what it means to be an immigrant in America today. Nafkote Tamirat's The Parking Lot Attendant explores how who we love, the choices we make, and the places we're from combine to make us who we are. The story begins on an undisclosed island where the unnamed narrator and her father are the two newest and least liked members of a commune that has taken up residence there. Though the commune was built on utopian principles, it quickly becomes clear that life here is not as harmonious as the founders intended. After immersing us in life on the island, our young heroine takes us back to Boston to recount the events that brought her here. Though she and her father belong to a wide Ethiopian network in the city, they mostly keep to themselves, which is how her father prefers it. This detached existence only makes Ayale's arrival on the scene more intoxicating. The unofficial king of Boston's Ethiopian community, Ayale is a born hustler--when he turns his attention to the narrator, she feels seen for the first time. Ostensibly a parking lot attendant, Ayale soon proves to have other projects in the works, which the narrator becomes more and more entangled in to her father's growing dismay. By the time the scope of Ayale's schemes--and their repercussions--become apparent, our narrator has unwittingly become complicit in something much bigger and darker than she ever imagined.
Subjects: Fiction.; Novels.; Fathers and daughters; Ethiopians;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 9
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The cow in the parking lot : a zen approach to overcoming anger / by Scheff, Leonard.(CARDINAL)500196; Edmiston, Susan.(CARDINAL)362064;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-197).A new approach to dealing with anger -- A first look at anger : how does it feel? -- The cause of anger : an unmet demand -- The cost of anger : who pays? -- Anger and awareness : who me angry? -- Pride, honor and other buttons : our sore spots -- Giving and receiving : shifting the emotional balance -- The mythology of happiness : do we really know what's good for us? -- Unshakeable calm : dealing with the anger of others -- To be or not to be angry : you have a choice -- Transforming anger into compassion : wielding the flame of fury -- Coming to a conclusion : what happens when we give up anger?
Subjects: Anger.; Anger;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Lots of parking : land use in a car culture / by Jakle, John A.(CARDINAL)129561; Sculle, Keith A.(CARDINAL)280966;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-284) and index.Part one: Parking as modern convenience. Parking at curbside -- Commercial parking lots -- Municipal parking lots -- Part two: Parking as developmental strategy. The parking lot as urban void -- From general service garage to urban parking structure -- The maturing urban parking structure -- Parking and downtown redevelopment -- Part three: Parking as modern necessity. Parking for shopping: development in the suburbs -- Parking for institutions, airports, recreations, and industries."Lots of Parking examines a neglected aspect of this rise of the automobile : the impact on America not of cars in motion but of cars at rest. While most studies have tended to focus on highway construction and engineering improvements to accommodate increasing flow and the desire for speed, John A. Jakle and Keith A. Sculle examine a fundamental feature of the urban, and suburban, scene - the parking lot. Their exploration traces the history of parking from the curbside to the rise of public and commercial parking lots and garages and the concomitant demolition of the old pedestrian-oriented urban infrastructure. In an accessible style enhanced by a range of illustrations, Jakle and Sculle discuss the role of parking in downtown revitalization efforts and by contrast, its role in the promotion of outlying suburban shopping districts and its incorporation into our neighborhoods and residences." "Like Jakle and Sculle's earlier works on car culture, Lots of Parking will fascinate professional planners, landscape designers, geographers, environmental historians, and interested citizens alike."--Jacket.
Subjects: Parking lots; Parking lots; Parking lots;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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I saw an ant in the parking lot / by Prince, Joshua.(CARDINAL)473677; Pamintuan, Macky,illustrator.(CARDINAL)351588;
Dorothy Mott, a parking lot attendant, must think fast to save an ant who is looking for goodies right in the path of a minivan.AD840LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Stories in rhyme.; Parking lots;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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