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Ben Harper (born October 28, 1969) is an American musician of the 1990s and 2000s.//Harper began playing guitar as a child in his hometown of Claremont (in California's Inland Empire) - eventually specializing in the acoustic slide guitar (Weissenborn guitars). As a young man, he recorded an LP (Pleasure and Pain) with fellow folk guitarist Tom Freund. After this limited edition record, Harper got a record deal with Virgin Records, who released his debut album, Welcome to the Cruel World (1994).In 1999 at the Santa Barbara Bowl, Harper met Jack Johnson, who was unknown at the time and had not recorded. Harper obtained a demo tape of 12 of Johnson's songs that he forwarded to his producer, J.P. Plunier, with whom Johnson recorded his first album. (ref)In October 2004, Harper participated in the Vote for Change concert tour organized to benefit Moveon.org and encourage people in the swing states to vote during the 2004 U.S. presidential election
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President waxes nostalgic on his 'last trip' abroad
By BEN FELLER LIMA, Peru — The White House said quite emphatically that President George W. Bush’s final trip to a summit of Pacific Rim countries was no farewell tour. Sure sounds like it, though. And a lot of the sentiment is coming from Bush himself. At a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Bush reflected fondly on their time working together, and joked that his "forced ...
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NOTEBOOK: Some fond moments for Bush at summit
By By BEN FELLER -- The White House said quite emphatically that President George W. Bush's final trip to a summit of Pacific Rim nations was no farewell tour. Sure sounds like it, though. And a lot of the sentiment is coming from Bush himself. At a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Bush reflected fondly on their time working together, and joked that his "forced retirement" ...
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Taj Mahal is still doing it his way after 40 years
Taj Mahal plays a long set at Jazz Alley, Nov. 21-30, supporting his latest album "Maestro" (Heads Up), which features guest appearances by Angelique Kidjo, Ben Harper, Ziggy Marley, Los Lobos and Jack Johnson.
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Carroll loses to Cedar Hill in football playoffs
By STEFAN STEVENSON IRVING – One of the few chinks in Southlake Carroll’s armor this season was stopping the big-time running back. Saturday Cedar Hill running back Ben Malena scorched the Dragons for 235 yards on 41 carries and three second-half touchdowns for a 31-18 Longhorns’ win over Carroll at Texas Stadium. Cedar Hill (11-1) plays Mansfield (8-4) next week in the Class 5A Region I ...
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Bush secures foreign help on economy, North Korea
By By BEN FELLER -- President George W. Bush snared fresh international support Saturday on the economy and North Korea, emerging from his final world gathering with modest wins and growing nostalgia about his turbulent tenure. Dogged by a collapsing economy late in his presidency, Bush came away with the commitment he wanted from Asia's Pacific nations: a pledge to keep trade flowing and shun ...
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