David Jacobsen - The Night Ball (n.d.)

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David Jacobsen - The Night Ball (n.d.)
David Jacobsen - A Lady in the Studio (ca. 1865)
David Jacobsen - Cat in the studio (1860)
A Song A Day: David Jacobsen and the Space Wizards - 'A Song For Kelly Biro (Goodbye)'
David Jacobsen and the Space Wizards sounds like a band you’d find in the 70s classic rock section of a record store. In fact, they’d be well placed here too… ‘A Song For Kelly Biro (Goodbye)’ has a nostalgic hazy 70s rock feel of songwriters of yore. The self-titled debut album is out now and it’s worth a listen. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/268241020"…
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To Thump Or Not To Thump? That Question Will Be Answered At The Ramsey Farmers' Market This Sunday
To Thump Or Not To Thump? That Question Will Be Answered At The Ramsey Farmers’ Market This Sunday
Do you thump or not? Just ask the staff at Blooming Hill Farm, Madura Farm, Matarazzo Farmor Orchards of Concklin, who will help you find melons at their peak. Choose from canary, honeydews, muskmelons, sugar babies, yellow doll and others for the juiciest melons, freshly picked and ready for you. You’ll find lots of sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, greens and plenty of fresh herbs. Interested in…
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Umm yeah people wonder why I don't like Mike Repole... "rescues" iron horse Be Bullish only to throw him into a claiming race months later, cash in, and the horse gets claimed by David Jacobsen, who really ought to be investigated.
I'm aware of the horses he has retired after meeting several of his old charges at Old Friends, but people wonder why I was so irked over Caixa Eletronica's death. THIS. IS. WHY.