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The Father of Gospel Blues - Auto Recovery

Little nine year old Tommie and his family moved to Atlanta, Georgia from the small town of Villa Rica, Georgia in 1908. Tommy was demoted a grade in school and teased by the other children. He felt alienated from his school and also the black Baptist church where his daddy was the pastor and mamma was the pianist.

He spent the afternoons and evenings watching the vaudeville performances where he saw such well known blues artists as Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. At age eleven he dropped out of school and took a job at the theater selling soda pop.

He was determined to become famous like Ma Rainey so he learned to play the piano and teaching himself to read music.

At age seventeen Tom moved to Chicago and became quite successful as a blues piano player and singer in the backroom bars during the prohibition era. He took the professional name of Georgia Tom.

Tom struggled with his conscience over playing the “world’s music.” His mother was always admonishing him that he should devote himself to composing and playing for the Lord. His struggle became so intense that he had a nervous breakdown and had to take two years off and move back to Atlanta to recover.

Sufficiently rested and recovered, Georgia Tom returned to Chicago and began to play for Ma Rainey and her jazz band. However, it was only a matter of time before he once again had a nervous breakdown and had to stop singing in the the bars of Chicago.

He soon determined to devote his music totally to the Lord. He began composing and singing gospel music using the blues style of music.

To his disappointment, many of the main stream churches refused to allow him to return because his music sounded too much like the world’s music. So he returned to the Chicago bars to earn enough money to survive.

Tom married and was expecting his first child within a year. He continued to play both in churches and bars. It was while he was in St. Louis preparing for a concert in a church that he received a telegram informing him that his wife had died during childbirth. He returned to Chicago in time to hold his newborn son but the child died within a few hours.

It was at that moment that he took the vow to devote his music totally to the Lord seriously. It was also during his grief that he composed these words:

Precious Lord, take my hand,
Lead me on, help me stand,
I am tired, I am weak, I am worn.
Thru the storm, thru the night,
Lead me on to the light,
Take my hand, precious Lord, Lead me home.

Thomas Dorsey went on to compose nearly 1000 songs, all gospel with a blues style. He died in 1993 at the age of 96. He had earned the title of “The Father of Gospel Blues.”

The instructions to play this gospel blues song on a harmonica can be found by clicking on Precious Lord

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Stock Car Insider - June 19th Issue

Upcoming Events in the World of NASCAR

Next week, the NASCAR Nextel Cup teams head west to the golden state of California to race in the Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. Infineon Raceway is one of two road courses on the NASCAR Nextel Cup circuit that helps add another dimension to an already challenging schedule. NASCAR is the only American series that offers up superspeedway, short track, and road course racing.

The grueling 1.99 mile road course of Infineon is a challenge to both drivers and cars alike. The track offers up 12 turns and varrying elevetaion changes. Often times, even the most skilled road-course drivers suffer setbacks due to transmission or other mechanical failures. Expect to see drivers lose gears as they down and up shift their 3000lb, 850 horsepower rockets around the track.

Next week at Infineon, expect Jeff Gordon & Tony Stewart to battle it out. Of the current drivers, both Gordon and Stewart rank in the top 5 for career finishes at road course events.

Also expect the following drivers to do well next week:

Other drivers to note:

Mark Martin - Average Finish 9th
Kevin Harvick - Average Finish 13th
Robby Gordon - Average Finish 14th

Next Week’s Schedule:

Nextel Cup: @ Infineon Raceway (all times in EST)
6/24/06 - 2:10pm NASCAR Nextel Cup Dodge/Save Mart 350 Practice
6/23/06 - 07:05pm NASCAR Nextel Cup Dodge/Save Mart 350 Qualifying
6/25/06 - 03:40pm NASCAR Nextel Dodge/Save Mart 350

Busch Series: @ The Milwaukee Mile (all times in Central)
6/24/06 - 12:00pm NASCAR Busch Series AT&T 250 Practice
6/24/06 - 05:05pm NASCAR Busch Series AT&T 250 Qualifying
6/24/06 - 08:05pm NASCAR Busch Series AT&T 250

Craftsman Truck Series: @ The Milwaukee Mile (all times in Central)
6/23/06 - 01:00pm NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series TOYOTA TUNDRA MILWAUKEE 200 Practice
6/23/06 - 05:30pm NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series TOYOTA TUNDRA MILWAUKEE 200 Qualifying
6/23/06 - 08:15pm NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series TOYOTA TUNDRA MILWAUKEE 200
See complete 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Race Schedule

Who’s Hot?

If you’re a gambling junkie, I have a tip for you! Bet on Kasey Kahne whenever he wins the pole. In the modern era of NASCAR, how often does the pole sitter win the race? Not often! Just ask Ryan Newman. However, Kasey Kahne has been able to win multiple times starting from the pole.

Rain-shortened or not, Kahne had the car to beat yesterday in the 3M Performance 400. After starting the race fast, Kahne suffered a setback while pitting under green on lap 51; the pitstop put Kahne down in 38th position. However, by lap 90, Kahne had rocketed back up into the top 10 for good. In the end, the race was determined on pit road as Kasey edged out Carl Edwards by a foot for the win.

Yesterdays performance is an indication that not only Kasey Kahne has arrived but so has Evernham Motorsports. Finally, Evernham Motorsports has a driver in the top 3 who poses a serious threat every weekend.
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Who’s Not?

I hate to pick on the wounded, but Tony Stewart is being tagged this week in the Who’s Not section. Through no fault of his own, Tony was spun into the turn 3 wall on lap 22 in a race-ending wreck. The wreck raises several serious questions, 1) Did the wreck further irritate the already injured shoulder of Tony 2) is Tony feeling somewhat gun shy after having multiple hard wrecks in the last several races and 3) is Tony’s, as well as his team’s, confidence at a level where it needs at this point in the season?

With only 10 races left before the Nextel Cup Championship field is set, the competition from positions 6-13 is heating up. It is critical for the drivers currently in the top 10 to perform consistently. That means no more 30+ place finishes for Tony. Ever since the All-Star break, Smoke has slowly begun slipping down the points standings. He currently is in 6th place with only a 132 point cushion between him and the 11th place driver, Jeff Gordon.

If Tony doesn’t start finishing like the Tony of old, he may end up on the outside looking in when the Nextel Cup Chase for the Championship begins.
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Last Week’s Headlines

Yesterday’s win at Michigan in the 3M Performance 400 proved that Kasey Kahne is the man when starting out front, and that he’s not Wicked Witch of the West. While everyone was running for cover as the rain-ending downpour started, Kasey strolled happily down pit-road soaking up every last drop. To Kasey, after narrowly beating Carl Edwards off of pit-road, I’m sure the rain felt like sun shining on a perfect day.

Yesterday was also a strong day for two drivers looking to qualify for the Chase for the Championship, Greg Biffle and Carl Edwards. Both finished in the top 5 boosting Greg Biffle into the top 10, and Carl within 85 points of 10th.

Another big mover of the day was Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr had one of the strongest cars of the race, and at some points the strongest. In the end, Earnhardt finished 3rd and moved up into 4th place in the points standings.

Jeff Gordon improved his chances for qualifying for the Chase for the Championship by finishing in the top 10 and moving to within 11 points of the 10th place standing. Expect Jeff to continue to better his chances at making the top 10 with a strong finish at Infineon Raceway next week.
See complete 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Race Schedule

This article is provided to you by Everything Sports, Inc. http://www.everythingstockcar.com/ is owned and operated by Everything Sports, Inc

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Skip the Chicken Sandwich - Get Reliable Auto Roadside Assistance

Have you ever been driving and seen those people stranded on the side of the road trying to change a flat tire while wearing dress slacks and a white button up? About a year and a half ago I was that guy, and that’s what prompted me to join a roadside assistance club.

If you have never locked your keys in your car, run out of gas, gotten a flat tire or needed to be towed, you deserve a pat on the back. When that happens all you really want is fast, reliable emergency Roadside Aid that does not cost an arm and a leg.

There is absolutely no reason why anyone should not have this luxury. Costing less than a grilled chicken at Wendy’s you can get the following services from a number of qualified companies.

Finding yourself with a dead battery, a wrecker will come and jumps start your car or if unable to get it started they will tow your vehicle to the nearest service facility.

If you have never received a call from a wife, girlfriend, or kid that is stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire needing to be rescued, just wait. Would you not love 24 hour service that is able to attend to your family even when you can’t?

Some things are just out of our control, however there are those embarrassing instances where you run out of gas or lock your keys in your car and you don’t want to call a friend and have to listen to the laugh they have on your behalf. Don’t beat yourself up about it, it’s completely normal and that is why it’s included in your roadside assistance membership.

With so many companies out there offering these great services it does not make sense for anyone to skip the chicken sandwich once a month and get reliable roadside assistance. Not only will you thank yourself but your family will thank you as well.

About the Author:
Brent Werner is a Road Side Assistance consultant. He recommends using The Auto Club for all your roadside assistance needs. You can visit their site at www.theautoclub.com.

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