Saturday, March 31, 2012

Homes for Sale - 14203 Deep Cove Ln, Sugar Land, TX

Homes for Sale - 14203 Deep Cove Ln, Sugar Land, TX
Property Site: tour.circlepix.com If you're buying in Sugar land,you must view! Fabulous 2 story, 2.5 car garage,at the end of large cul-de-sac lot.Your dream backyard oasis includes waterfall, spa & heated olympic size pool that was converted to salt water in 2011.Outdoor/indoor was wired for flat screen viewing. Numerous upgrades include:hardwoods,granite countertops,SS appliances,upgraded carpet,tile & fixtures, plus much much more.Master suite down, gameroom, 2 full baths & 3 spacious bedrooms up.Look no further,you're home! Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3.5 Square Feet: 3020 Price: $264000 For more information about this property, please contact Jennifer Lucio at 713-722-6800 or none. See More listings at: MLS ID: 5106783 houston.cbunited.com Youtube www.youtube.com





Broward County Bears (black/red uniform)

Broward County Bears (black/red uniform)






The New Colony Six - "I Willl Always Think About You" (1967)

The New Colony Six - I Willl Always Think About You (1967)
The New Colony Six is an American rock band whose height of popularity was from the mid 1960s to the early 1970s. From Chicago, the group placed ten singles on the Hot 100 between 1966 and 1971. Original members were Ray Graffia (vocals), Chick James (drums), Pat McBride (harmonica), Craig Kemp (organ), Wally Kemp (bass), and Gerry Van Kollenburg (guitar). Ronnie Rice (vocals, keyboards, guitar) joined in 1966, replacing Craig Kemp. There were numerous changes in the lineup over the years. The band's two biggest hits, which peaked on WLS months before they peaked nationally, were Rice's "I Will Always Think About You" (WLS #1 on 25 March 1968) (Hot 100 #22 on 1 June 1968) (#14 RPM Canada) and "Things I'd Like to Say" (WLS #2 on 30 December 1968) (Hot 100 #16 on 22-29 March 1969) (#6 Canada). In Canada they also hit the charts with an earlier song "Love You So Much" (#49, 1967) and the later "I Could Never Lie To You" (WLS #7 on 26 May - 2 June 1969) (#38, 1969). Formed in 19! 65,New Colony Six scored their first major local hit in Chicago with "I Confess" (WLS #2 on 4 February 1966), featured on their debut album, Breakthrough. Their sound was characterized by Richie Unterberger as "a poppier American Them with their prominent organ, wobbly Lesley-fied guitar amplifications and rave-up tempos", later devolving into "a cabaret-ish band with minor national hits to their credit by the end of the 1960s." Like Paul Revere & the Raiders, they wore colonial outfits on stage ...