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Descripción:Un compilado de videos con lo mejor de Sammy Perez.
Descripción:Este video es una recopilacion de las frases mas famosas de Sammy y Miguel Luis en Seccion Imposible
Descripción:Heaven, techno version from Dj Sammy and Yanou, voice by the singer Do. (NOT BRIAN ADAMS VERSION) Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Adams Communications - for original, exclusive performances by Bryan Adams, check-out the official channel at http://uk.youtube.com/user/BryanAdams09
Descripción:This is a video I made for 9/11 which is a terrible tragedy even for French people as far as I know, I came home from School, I turn on the TV and directly from New York, I saw the first plane being crashed into one of the tower. I was shocked. Really. It's hard to lose someone you love in a way that person doesn't deserve. Lets all take a minute of silence for all those who risk their lives and those who lost it. (I didn't made the song, I made the video, my dad didn't die and this voice isn't mine.)
Descripción:CLICK SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN SAMMY HAGAR MUSIC, TICKETS AND MORE! Cosmic Universal Fashion by Sammy Hagar (c) 2008 F.W.O., Inc. Issued under license to The All Blacks U.S.A., Inc. from F.W.O., Inc. Roadrunner Records is a registered trademark of The All Blacks B.V.
Descripción:No one has it, so here it is...Finally!
Descripción:Sammy Davis Jr. sings, "One for my Baby (One More for the Road)" while doing impressions of Fred Astaire, Nat 'King' Cole, Billy Eckstine, Vaughn Monroe, Tony Bennett, Mel Tormé, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Enjoy.
Descripción:Music video to DJ Sammy - Sunlight.
Descripción:by Sammy Hagar. I didn't rip this myself, just found it after I realized I couldn't find it here and thought I'd share for those that want it.
Descripción:Video for the song
Descripción:Probably Sammy Davis, Jr.'s last TV performance. He died of lung cancer about a year later. At the end, he tells Paul Shaffer "No rehearsal. See--better!" This explains the very light touch by the band until the tempo changes--they've never played with this man before, and he's a legend among legends! But when they hit the groove, they all swing. All in all, a very tasty performance. (Imagine being able to just walk onto live TV and pull this off effortlessly! It's mind-boggling....) Sammy's one of my heroes, and while his shtick was sometimes hard to take, there's no debating his prodigious talent, even in that last year of his life.
Descripción:DJ Sammy - Were in Heaven (Slow Version) =D
Descripción:Sammy Hagar - Three lock box
Descripción:Sammy Davis Jr Mr. Bojangles Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (1878-1949) Dancer Born in Richmond, Virginia, Bill Robinson began dancing in local saloons at the age of six. He became a popular fixture on the vaudeville circuit just two years after that. While still a child, he was given the nickname "Bojangles," although even Robinson himself was unsure of the origin of that moniker. In 1905, Robinson forged a partnership—lifelong, it turned out—with agent Marty Forkins, who got the dancer a golden opportunity: the chance to develop a solo act. (African-American dancers of the time appeared exclusively in pairs.) Robinson made the most of it, touring the United States and Europe until the late 1920s. Robinson took up residence in Harlem in 1928. That was the year he landed a role in the all-black musical revue Blackbirds of 1928, which was staged by a white producer for white audiences. Robinson's popularity soared. Tap-dancing high on his toes and moving his upper body with understated grace, Robinson displayed a lightness and finesse never seen before. He shunned the frantic style of his predecessors for a more elegant, precise form of tap. Robinson's talent gave him entrée to two worlds—white entertainment and black—yet he was never completely accepted in either one. White audiences adored the films in which he co-starred with Shirley Temple or Will Rogers, but his commercially successful roles were modeled on racist stereotypes, such as that of the genial black servant. Though artistically satisfying, his few forays into black films—notably Harlem Is Heaven—didn't make him much money. Robinson began performing at Harlem's Cotton Club in the mid-1930s. In 1939, he joined the Broadway cast of an African-American musical called Hot Mikado. The white establishment, meanwhile, cemented his celebrity status by naming him honorary mayor of Harlem—and mascot of the New York Giants baseball team. Many prominent African Americans, however, found these distinctions to be demeaning and paternalistic. Despite the racial tension that dogged his career, Robinson revolutionized his art, conquered both stage and screen, and triumphed as a Harlem legend.
Descripción:in Japan 1989
Descripción:clip from sammy hagar to the movie OVER THE TOP(stallone trucker) cool movie and very amazing video
Descripción:Sammy Davis jr Great African American tap dance giants VINTAGE lindy hop jitterbug nicholas berry brothers. Sammy Davis jr lindy hop jitterbug nicholas berry brothers Great African American tap dance giants
Descripción:Samy Deluxe - Weck mich auf
Descripción:"Right Now" you should watch this video. Sammy Hagar telling it like it is in 2008. As found on the redrocker.com website: Directed by Todd Gallopo & Zan Passante http://www.redrocker.com
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