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2 unusual facts about JAMS


Raymond Shonholtz

Partners for Democratic Change received the JAMS Foundation’s Fourth Annual Warren Knight Award in recognition of Partners effectively managing and resolving conflict and for assisting emerging democracies throughout the world to advance a civil society.

The Conscious Daughters

Many collaborations, projects and television appearances followed, most notably Rap City, MTV Jams, and Soul Train.


Atentát

The mission, Operation Anthropoid, is successfully executed in the capital on May 27, 1942 by means of an ambush, but almost fails at a crucial moment when one of their Sten guns jams and they are obliged to use a grenade instead.

Belgrade Fair

"Boulevard of Vojvoda Mišić" which runs next to the complex is a major route which connects outer neighborhoods like Banovo Brdo, Čukarica, Žarkovo, Košutnjak and Topčider, and thus one of the busiest single streets in Belgrade, well known for daily traffic jams.

Electronic Sound

Portions of white noise from this track are used throughout "I Remember Jeep", one of several jams included on Harrison's third solo album, All Things Must Pass, released in 1970.

Gold Mind Records

These tracks date from the late 1970s; a couple of years later, Salsoul (with the help of Shep Pettibone) would revive some of the Gold Mind tracks like "Let No Man Put Asunder", First Choice's "Dr. Love", and Loleatta Holloway's "Love Sensation" for the early 1980s dance jams auditions.

Iddo Patt

Robyn Hitchcock: Trams, Jams, and Elvis and Burning Ice, two documentaries about the musician Robyn Hitchcock, were also directed by Patt.

IXL

Henry Jones IXL, an Australian manufacturer of jams and other foods

Jagwar Ma

Subsequently, loose jams and recordings started as anything from Motown to Electronica.

Magnog

After sending three ninety-minute demo tapes of lengthy improvised jams, recorded between 1994 and 1997, to Kranky Records, the trio recorded an album for the label with Jessamine's Andy Brown as producer.

Miep Gies

The company, with head offices in Cologne, Germany, sold a pectin preparation used for making jams and jellies, and had recently expanded to the Netherlands.

München Englschalking station

Independent of the city government's plans, Deutsche Bahn is considering the construction of a short S-Bahn tunnel to make the grade crossing at the station redundant as it constantly leads to traffic jams.

Peter Nitsch

"Far from the traffic jams and the go-go bars, Nitsch takes us into the front rooms of the eight million ordinary Thais who are the real Bangkok: busy, chaotic-looking, organised by an impenetrable idiosyncrasyand unashamedly human." – John Burdett, Author

Shag Times

Released in January 1989 (see 1989 in music), Shag Times includes a selection of The JAMs' singles and album tracks, followed by The Timelords' "Doctorin' the Tardis".

Skoota Warner

Skoota's impromptu rhythm breaks incited live on-stage jams with guest hip-hop artists like Biz Markie, Doug E. Fresh, and Special Ed among others.

Street Jams: Electric Funk, Volume 1

Street Jams: Electric Funk, Volume 1 is the first part in the Electric Funk series.

The Action Packed Mentallist Brings You the Fucking Jams

The Action Packed Mentallist Brings You the Fucking Jams is an album of songs by Electronic music artist Kid 606.

The Blackberry Jams

The Blackberry Jams is a collection of private recordings made by Jason Becker between 1987 and 1988.

Then Play On

Madge, the press were told at the time, was a female fan of the group, immortalised in two long instrumental jams finally released in their entirely in 2002's "The Vaudeville Years".

Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism

Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World society uses thought-terminating clichés in a more conventional manner, most notably in regard to the drug soma as well as modified versions of real-life platitudes, such as, "A doctor a day keeps the jim-jams away".

Who Killed The JAMs?

Released in February 1988, the sleeve of Who Killed The JAMs? pictured Drummond and Cauty with Cauty's Ford Galaxie, later to become credited as the 'writer' of "Doctorin' the Tardis".

Yertle Trilogy

The rest of the song is jams of various Funkadelic or Parliament songs, such as "Cosmic Slop" and "Cholly (Funk Getting Ready to Roll!)", as well as John Frusciante's "Untitled #2".

Zhané

Zhané kept busy during 1995-1996 with spots on tracks by Busta Rhymes and De La Soul as well as new songs of their own on the NFL Jams and NBA 50th Anniversary compilations and the soundtracks to Higher Learning and A Low Down Dirty Shame — the latter, "Shame," became their fourth Top 40 hit.


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