Jaro sisters biography of rory

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  • Bluso

    Bluso (angle&#;Blues, la bluoj, idiome por sento esti afliktita) estas voĉa kaj instrumenta muzikspeco, nome muzika ĝenro[1] en malrapida aŭ moderata tempo kiu kreiĝis far la idoj de afrikaj sklavoj, nome la afrik-usonanoj en la ruraj komunumoj de Suda Usono, nome Deep South aŭ Profunda Sudo, ĉirkaŭ la fino de la 19a jarcento. La bluso radikis en okcident-afrikaj profanaj kantoj kaj laborkantoj (worksong), kun kombino de melodiaj vokoj aŭ kampaj laborkantoj (field holler), preĝokantoj, preĝokrioj kaj ĉantoj kaj aliaj tipoj de popola muziko el eŭropusonanoj, kiaj rimitaj simplaj rakontaj baladoj.[2][3]

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    La dominantaj elementoj, ĉieaj en ĵazo, ritmo-kaj-bluso kaj rokenrolo, estas afrikismoj kiel la kvintona aŭ sestona blusa gamo, off-beat, la skemo de voko kaj respondo, blustonoj, akordoprogresioj (el kiuj la dekdustria bluso), interrompaj vokoj kaj recitativoj. La bluso kutime sekv

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  • Jorah Mormont

    "There's a beast in every man, and it stirs when you put a sword in his hand."
    &#;Jorah Mormont to Daenerys Targaryen[src]

    Ser Jorah Mormont was an exiledNorthernlord from Westeros, previously living in Essos. He had sworn fealty to his fellow exile Daenerys Targaryen, the Targaryen claimant to the Iron Throne, and was the first to help her adapt to life as a khaleesi of the Dothraki.

    Originally, Jorah was working as a spy for Varys, KingRobert Baratheon's spymaster, sending him information about Viserys Targaryen's efforts to reclaim the throne. However, he grows to respect and admire Daenerys, serving her in earnest. After preventing an assassination attempt on Daenerys, he stops sending reports to Varys, ignoring an official royal pardon that would allow him to return to Westeros. He also developed strong, but unrequited, feelings for his queen.

    When Daenerys learns of his past espionage, he is dismissed from her service and or

    Journalist Aisling Moloney brings us along on her move to Australia and tries to find out why thousands of ung people from across Ireland are making the move Down year-old from Dungarvan in Co Waterford emigrated to Sydney in , after several years of living and working in Dublin as a reporter with RTÉ and as Political Correspondent with the Irish daglig the beginning of her journey, she meets a busker at Byron Bay, born to Irish parents who left for Australia's sunny shores in the s. Fintan, the musician grew up on a hippie commune. Aisling then speaks to ung people on the Rainbow Walkway on Coogee Beach in Sydney about the draw of Australia and their experience of life in hearing about how living so far away from home can be hard for many, she speaks to Central Coast GAA Club and visits 'The Doss House' and 'Frank Macs' where Irish gather in search of that feeling of then makes the trip to Perth to visit her sister Eimear, who has lived there for 13 years and is married wit