The background vocals for Merle Haggard's song "Kern River" are sung by The Strangers, Haggard's longtime backing band. Specific members, including guitarist Roy Nichols and vocalist Bonnie Owens, contributed to the harmonies that enhance the song's emotional depth. The collaboration between Haggard and The Strangers played a significant role in shaping the sound of his music during that era.
Merle Haggard's close friend and fellow musician, the country singer-songwriter, was killed in a tragic incident at the Kern River in California. The incident occurred in 1970 when Haggard was deeply affected by the loss. This event inspired Haggard to write songs reflecting on the themes of loss and the fragility of life.
they are Hanson, before they changed their name to Hanson!
Brenda Janz is the background singer here. Wonderful singer with her own album out now.
Bottom of the River by Delta Rae
It is filmed under the Fourth Street Bridge on the Los Angeles River. In the background is the Sixth Street Viaduct. These are historic bridges and have been a favorite location for videos, commercials and movies.
Merle Winton Gregerson is an author known for writing books on political science and history. Some of his notable works include "Culture and Democracy: The Struggle for Form in Society and Archetypes in Japanese Film: The Political Crisis of the 1960s."
The song "Boat on the River" is a song that was written and performed by the progressive rock band Styx. The lead singer, Tommy Shaw sings the vocals of the song.
they are Hanson, before they changed their name to Hanson!
Little River Band, "Lady"
From memory, I recall the Manhattan Bridge as being the most prominent in the background. All of the bridges pictured cross the East River.
the Chinese tapeiThe Cathedral of Santa Maria in Sevilla, Spain. Buildings lining a street, with the Giralda in the background, Sevilla, Spain. Torre del Oro (right) on the Guadalquivir River, Sevilla, Spain.
sea otters camouflage by wrapping themselves with the kelp
Members:Joe Cocker: vocals Leon Russell: guitar, piano Don Preston: guitar Bobby Keys: tenor saxophone Jim Price: trumpet Chris Stainton: piano, organ Carl Radle: bass instrument Chuck Blackwell: drums, percussion Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner: drums Bobby Torres: congas Sandy Konikoff: percussion Daniel Moore, Donna Weiss, Matthew Moore, Pamela Polland, Rita Coolidge, Claudia Lennear, Bobby Jones, Donna Washburn, Nicole Barclay: background vocals
Brenda Janz is the background singer here. Wonderful singer with her own album out now.
Oh, dude, the river on Eastenders is called the River Thames. It's like a major player in the show, you know, like the background character that everyone talks about but never really gets any screen time. So yeah, it's the River Thames, keeping things flowing in the world of British soap operas.
Steven Behnke has written: 'Background, Iliamna-Newhalen subsistence salmon fishery' 'Wildlife utilization and the economy of nondalton' 'Background, proposed closure of upper Naknek River to gill-net fishing' -- subject(s): Fishery closures, Gillnetting
I think it's called Quillayute River. In Breaking Dawn (book4) Bella and Edward pass that river multiple times. ~Idanwin Original Answer by Chelsey B: If you mean the first time she went to his house in the first book of the series, all it says is that she can hear the river in the background, they never pass it and i don't think they gave it a name. -Chelsey B It's called the Calawah River. - Anonymous