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From a performance in 1976 at the Umbria Jazz Festival, here is Cedar Walton's solo on Blue Monk. Cedar Walton, piano, George Coleman, tenor sax, Sam Jones, bass, Billy Higgins, drums.
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Video of the June 2008 flood in Cedar Rapids, IA. These videos were taken late in the morning of June 12, 2008. The water later rose 6-7 feet more. All videos taken by Erik Hindman on a Canon S3 IS.
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Video clips of the extensive flooding in downtown Cedar Rapids. The Cedar River was estimated to be at 25.5 feet when this video was shot. It continues to rise.
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Before leading a town hall meeting in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Senator Obama listened to the concerns of citizens affected by last month's devastating flood.
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Chuck Wieneke, a member of the city council in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, talks about flooding evacuations in the Time Check neighborhood in northwest Cedar Rapids, and a volunteer discusses helping area residents with evacuations as flood waters continue to rise on Wednesday, June 11, 2008. GazetteOnline video by Michael Barnes.
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Here is just a glimpse of the devastation caused by the recent floods in Cedar Rapids. Show your support by donating to the Grater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation. Help us rebuild our community. http://www.gcrcf.org /
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Also from a performance in 1976 at the Umbria Jazz Festival, John Coltrane's composition Naima. This portion features Cedar Walton's intro on piano and George Coleman's solo on tenor. Cedar Walton, piano, George Coleman, tenor sax, Sam Jones, bass, Billy Higgins, drums.