Links You Should Check Out...

Here's a youtube video of my colleague Tony Burress improvising on the harmonica while Dr. Roland Carter of the University of Chattanooga accompanies him on piano.  Tony also improvises via the piano.  I'll link you to more of Tony's creative efforts, in the future.  Enjoy this for now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgDxPt0mVUg&noredirect=1

And here's a link that'll take you to my colleague Andy Morgan's artist's website:
http://andymorganart.blogspot.com/

Here's one of my art tutor Bradley Wilson's websites:
http://www.facebook.com/bradleywilsonart#!/bradleywilsonart?sk=wall&filter=12

Another of Bradley Wilson's artist's sites is at:
http://www.intowngallery.com/?page_id=652

Here's a link to the website of another of my art tutors, Ms. Ashley Kinnamon:
http://www.ashleykinnamon.com/index.html

A link to an article in the Chattanooga Times Free Press about both me (Jerry Morrison) and my colleague Andy Morgan:
http://timesfreepress.com/news/2008/may/01/dalton-art-teacher-helps-open-window-disabled-adul/

You might enjoy a look at the artist's blog for the young Dalton, Georgia artist Melissa Gonzalez:
http://artofmelissagonzales.blogspot.com/

Here's the link to the artist's/musician's website for my colleague Tony Burress:
http://www.thetonyburressblog.blogspot.com/

Here's something different.  My old pal Mac Britt has had a blog going a good while now; it's called "Ol' Pool Shark: The Simple Facts From A Good Ol' Boy", and it can be accessed here:
http://olpoolshark.blogspot.com/

And here's something VERY, VERY different.  My pal Rodney Waters has got a new blog he calls "RODNEY WATERS' WRITER'S BLOG AND POP CULTURE GUIDE", and one thing for sure is that when it comes to blogging Rodney sets his own rules, including the rules for spelling and punctuation and such.  He's been writing for God knows how long, and now he's putting his stuff up on his blog, a few pieces at a time.  The blog can be accessed here:
http://rodneywaterscpcp.blogspot.com/

Check out Silent Movie.  A few of my colleagues are in it (I've looked for myself in it, but I don't think I survived the editor's chopping block):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkTkiOiaNBM&feature=player_embedded

Here's one of the Cross Plains Community Partner websites:
http://www.crossplainscp.org/

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