LOS ANGELES (AP) – Led Zeppelin hardly ever lets their songs be used in movies or on TV. But they’re making an exception for the NBC series “Revolution.” Next week’s episode will feature two Zeppelin songs, “Kashmir” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You.” It’s no coincidence that Revolution is produced in association with Warner Brothers Television, and Led Zeppelin has a deal with Warner Music Group’s publishing arm. The episode airs the same day the group’s “Celebration Day” album and DVD documentary are released.
Author: Eagle Communications
DALTREY AND TOWNSHEND START TEEN CANCER CHARITY
WASHINGTON (AP) – Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are starting a new charity called Teen Cancer America. Daltrey says they want to open facilities and develop support programs geared specifically toward teen cancer patients. He says teens who have cancer need to be around other patients their own age. He says “they’re going through completely different emotional, psychological and physical changes in their body than adults.” He says teens wouldn’t feel so isolated if they got to unload on other teens. Daltrey and Townshend are raising money for the charity on their Who tour. They perform tonight in Washington.
“SESAME STREET” MUPPETEER ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOLLOWING ALLEGATIONS OF UNDERAGE RELATIONSHIP
NEW YORK (AP) – The guy who brings Elmo to life is taking a leave of absence from “Sesame Street” to fight what he calls a “false and defamatory allegation.” He’s being accused of having a relationship with a 16-year-old boy. Kevin Clash says while he did have a relationship with his accuser, “it was between two consenting adults.” He says he’s “deeply saddened that he is trying to characterize it as something other than what it was.” Sesame Workshop says its investigation found no evidence of an underage relationship, but it says Clash exercised “poor judgement.” It says Clash has been “disciplined for violating company policy” on using the Internet.
ROCKEFELLER PLAZA CHRISTMAS TREE BARELY SURVIVES SANDY
MOUNT OLIVE, N.J. (AP) - The New Jersey man who is donating the Christmas tree to New York's Rockefeller Center spent a nervous night during Superstorm Sandy.
Joe Balku says he learned four weeks ago that the 80-foot Norway spruce had been chosen for the honor. Then Sandy hit two weeks later.
Balku says he watched the tree, which weighs 10 tons and is 50 feet in diameter, as it swayed in the backyard of his Mount Olive property. Balku says it had been bundled for protection.
He lost two other trees and just got electricity back over the weekend.
The tree will be loaded on a flatbed truck and erected at Rockefeller Center on Wednesday. Workers will string 45,000 lights on the branches.
The 80th Christmas tree lighting will take place on Nov. 28.
MUSIC, COMEDY AND (OF COURSE!) FOOTBALL ON KCOW’S THANKSGIVING WEEK MENU
All of us at KCOW, like just about everybody else in the USA, are wild about Thanksgiving. How can you not love a holiday with football, great food, Grandmas, Grandpas and giant cartoon characters?
Since it is a holiday, for the last several years we’ve taken the opportunity to make Thanksgiving an on-air nostalgia trip. And this year we’re starting the fun three days early, as The Workday Show steps aside for three days of specials. Then, on Thanksgiving Day itself, we’ve got an Overstuffed marathon of goodies spanning the 1940s through the ’70s.
Our Thanksgiving Week 9am specials and the Thanksgiving Day Overstuffed Marathon are presented by Thiele Gifts and More, reminding you to get lots of sleep after that big Turkey Day dinner–so you can be up bright and early the next day for Black Friday specials at Thieles!
And now, the schedule:
MONDAY 11/19 9:00am
Peter Gabriel “So” 25th Anniversary Special
An exclusive conversation with the 80s icon along with such classic hits as “In Your Eyes”, “Big Time” and “Sledge Hammer.”
TUESDAY 11/20 9:00am
The Beatles “Magical Mystery Tour” Special
New conversations with Paul and Ringo join archival audio from John and George as we remember the album and TV-movie that set a new bar for weirdness in the Fab Four’s history.
WEDNESDAY 11/21 9:00am
ABC’S 2012 Holiday Movie Guide
Ah, the great family tradition of catching a flick over Thanksgiving weekend. This fast-paced hour will tell you which holiday releases are must-see.
THANKSGIVING DAY 11/22
6:00am The Wakeup Show
A special edition with highlights of “It’s A Thankful Life”, narrated by Jimmy Stewart.
9:00am Johnny Carson’s 50 Years Of Comedy
From Groucho Marx to David Letterman and every big name in-between, it’s a fast-paced clipfest with classic comedy from radio, records and television.
11:00am The Beach Boys At 50
Harry Shearer hosts this fascinating documentary about America’s band–told in interviews, rare archival audio and (of course) the amazing music of The Beach Boys.
1:00pm Van Morrison “Born To Sing” Special
New album cuts plus all time classics like “Moondance” and “Brown Eyed Girl”, tied together with a rare BBC interview of the reclusive rocker.
2:00pm American Top 40: Top 40 Songs Of The Rock Era
Casey Kasem counts down 40 all time classics in this AT40 “special” first aired in 1972.
And of course, on Friday November 23rd…
CLIFFORD ULMER
Clifford Ulmer of Oelrichs, SD, passed away November 10, 2012, at the VA Medical Center in Hot Springs, SD.
Visitation will be held from 5 until 7 p.m., Wednesday, November 14th at McColley’s Chapel of the Hills in Hot Springs, SD, and one hour prior to the funeral service, November 15th at Prairie View Methodist Church north of Oelrichs. Funeral services will be Thursday, November 15th at 11:00 a.m., at the Prairie View Methodist Church with Pastor Paul Smith officiating. Interment will be at the Hillside Cemetery in Oelrichs with military services performed by the Chadron Veteran’s Honor Guard. A luncheon will follow interment at the Prairie View Church.
Clifford Ulmer was born in Hot Springs, SD on September 18, 1929, to Bert and Mary (Thomsen) Ulmer. Clifford spent most of his life in and around the Oelrichs area, except for about a year in Cabool, Missouri and two years serving his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War from 1951 to 1953. He attended grade school at the Pettegrew School until moving to Missouri. Upon returning from Missouri the family lived in Chadron, NE where he finished grade school and graduated from Chadron High School in 1947. He then worked for his uncle, Albert Christensen, and Hugh Miller until he went into farming and ranching on the home place southwest of Oelrichs where he had been raised.
Clifford and Connie (Trent) were married on August 2, 1955, in Rapid City, SD and two daughters were born to this union, Patricia Louise and Jane Marie. They lived on the ranch until 1988, when they moved into Oelrichs. In 1989, Clifford broke his hip and was always in discomfort with it. Thereafter he could no longer do a lot of things he had normally done. As a small boy he had an interest in collecting license plates and began his collecting in great earnest after breaking his hip. He devoted much of his time to this hobby, going to different state meetings as well as trading with other collectors. He was a member of the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, Dakotaland License Plate Collector Club and Wyoming License Plate Society. Clifford served on the Pettegrew School Board for several years, was a member of the Oelrichs American Legion Post #238 and was a member of the Oelrichs Volunteer Fire Department for many years. He loved to visit, especially about his time spent in the service. He also enjoyed playing cribbage, stream fishing in the Black Hills and going dancing.
On December 1, 2011, Clifford entered the Nursing Care Unit at the State Veteran’s Home in Hot Springs, due to failing health. He remained there until November 5th when he was taken to the VA Medical Center, where he entered hospice care on November 8th.
Clifford is survived by his wife Connie of Oelrichs, daughters Patricia Harmon of Gillette, WY, Jane (Bill) Ramm of Chadron, NE, two granddaughters, Louise Harmon (Travis Burnett), and Linda (Howie) Carl, a great grandson, Cody Carl and a great granddaughter, Brooklyn Carl all of Gillette, WY and two nephews of Gardena, CA.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, Fern Muse and husband Bob, a son-in-law, Tom Harmon and nephew, Larry Muse.
A memorial has been established for the Oelrichs Volunteer Fire Department and Ambulance Service.
Online condolences can be made at www.mccolleyschapels.com.
McColley’s Chapel of the Hills is in charge of arrangements.
MARKETS – NOVEMBER 12, 2012
Opening Commodity Prices At Area Elevators This Morning:
Wheat: $8.50 to $8.69
Corn: $7.06
Great Northerns: $38 to $40
Pintos: $35
JASON’S YOUTUBE FLASHBACK! 11/12/12
With Thanksgiving on the way…
CRAZY FOR YOU…OR JUST CRAZY? MADONNA SUPERFAN IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW
NEW YORK (AP) – He had a major crush on Madonna. But that isn’t what has a former firefighter in trouble with the law. A jury in New York has convicted Robert Linhart of resisting arrest for an incident outside a building where Madonna used to live. Linhart would spray-paint love notes on items outside the home. And when police went to arrest him, he flailed his arms – leading to the resisting arrest charge. He could get up to a year in jail – but his lawyer says there will be an appeal.
JAGGER’S FORMER LOVER: I SEE OLD LETTERS AND I TURN THEM INTO GREEN
LONDON (AP) – Do you have words like Jagger? You may be able to find out soon – as a batch of handwritten letters from Rolling Stones star Mick Jagger go on auction next month. The letters were written to his former lover, Marsha Hunt. The American-born singer gave birth to his first child – and was the inspiration for the Stones’ 1971 hit “Brown Sugar.” Sotheby’s says Hunt has turned over 10 letter letters from Jagger written in 1969. The handwritten letters are part of a group of writings from Jagger that are expected to fetch between $111,300 and $159,000 when auctioned.








