 | In the heartland of America, Russian and Cuban paratroopers begin to drop outside while classes go on in the high school. When the soldiers begin killing everyone in sight, local teens take to the hills to avoid the new totalitarian regime... |
 | NAVY SEALS: The commander of a team of the elite Navy SEALs discovers that a fanatical Arab terrorist is holding American stinger missiles. After a Pentagon debriefing, he is ordered to return to retrieve the missiles and to stop the terrorist... |
 | In the heartland of America, Russian and Cuban paratroopers begin to drop outside while classes go on in the high school. When the soldiers begin killing everyone in sight, local teens take to the hills to avoid the new totalitarian regime... |
 | Charlie Bone's life with his widowed mother and two grandmothers undergoes a dramatic change when he discovers that he can hear people in photographs talking. |
 | In the heartland of America, Russian and Cuban paratroopers begin to drop outside while classes go on in the high school. When the soldiers begin killing everyone in sight, local teens take to the hills to avoid the new totalitarian regime... |
 | Personnel: John Tesh (piano, keyboards); Paul Viapiano (acoustic & electric guitars); Charlie Bisharat (violin); Everette Harp (saxophone); Stuart Blumberg (trumpet); Tom Coster, Jr. (synthesizer); Tim Landers (bass); Dave Hooper (drums); Brian... |
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 | Personnel includes: Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Murry Williams, Harry Terrill, Toots Mondello (alto saxophone); Flip Phillips, Hank Ross, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young (tenor saxophone); Danny Bank, Stan Webb (baritone saxophone); Al Porchino,... |
 | Personnel: John Tesh (piano, keyboards); John Bisharat (arranger, conductor); Paul Viapiano (acoustic & electric guitars); Charlie Bisharat (acoustic & electric violin); Everette Harp (saxophone); Stuart Blumberg (trumpet); Tom Coster, Jr.... |
 | Personnel includes: Red Norvo (vibraphone); Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet); Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Teddy Wilson, Slam Stewart, Flip Philips, J.C. Heard. Recorded in 1945. |