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Alexander King Sample was born on November 7, 1960, in Kalispell, Montana, to Alexander and Joyce (née Dory) Sample. [1] His father was of Scottish heritage and his mother Polish . [ 2 ] The younger Alexander Sample graduated from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1978. [ 3 ]
In 1972, Salatka established a tribunal as a start of the canonization process for Bishop Baraga. Salatka was named by Paul VI as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City in 1977. To replace Salatka, the pope named Auxiliary Bishop Mark Schmitt of the Diocese of Green Bay as the new bishop of Marquette. As bishop, Schmitt founded the Lay ...
The thirteen cuts were taken from the trio's 1962 debut album, Peter, Paul and Mary (Lemon Tree, 500 Miles, If I Had a Hammer), and their follow-up albums: In the Wind (1963) (Blowin' in the Wind, Stewball, Don't Think Twice), Album 1700 (1967) (I Dig Rock and Roll Music, Leaving on a Jet Plane), (1963) (Puff), A Song Will Rise (1965) (For ...
It was a No. 10 hit for Peter, Paul and Mary in 1962 and then went to No. 3 a year later when recorded by Trini Lopez in 1963. In a May 1963 interview on Folk Music Worldwide, Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary characterized the song as "a young national anthem for the United States". [2]
3-CD set comprising the group's members' first three solo albums: Peter, Paul And and Mary. — — — 2013 If I Had a Hammer: The Legend Begins: Released: August 15, 2013; Label: Remember — — — 2018 Drop the Needle on the Hits: Best of Peter, Paul & Mary: Released: November 16, 2018; Label: Barnes Noble Consign; Exclusive vinyl-only ...
If I Had a Hammer" is a song written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays, later recorded by Peter, Paul, and Mary, Trini Lopez, and Leonard Nimoy. If I Had a Hammer may also refer to: "If I Had a Hammer", a different song by American Music Club from their 1994 album Mercury
The group recorded their debut album, Peter, Paul and Mary, and it was released by Warner Bros. the following year. It included "Lemon Tree", "500 Miles", and the Pete Seeger hit tunes "If I Had a Hammer" (subtitled "The Hammer Song") and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
This symbolism is used to represent the Bishop’s filial devotion to Mary, the Mother of God and to honor the Polish heritage that has come to him from his mother, Joyce Dory Sample. The upper portion of the design is a red field with a gold (yellow) border composed of two bars and fleur-de-lis pointing in opposite directions.