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Hazel Homer-Wambeam
United States
Приєднався 3 бер 2016
Actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, documentary filmmaker, business woman, 2019 Distinguished Young Women of Wyoming
Miss America Talent - Miss Wyoming
Hazel Homer-Wambeam, Miss Wyoming 2022, performed "All That Jazz" from the musical Chicago for the talent category at the national Miss America competition in December of 2022.
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"I'm Still Hurting" - The Last Five Years
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Performed by Hazel Homer-Wambeam in October of 2020.
"Love You Didn't Do Right By Me" - White Christmas, December 2018
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"Love You Didn't Do Right By Me" - White Christmas, December 2018
"Even Though" from the musical I Love You Because
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"Even Though" from the musical I Love You Because
DYW Wyoming: Community, Friendship, Women Empowerment
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DYW Wyoming: Community, Friendship, Women Empowerment
The Conflicts and Compromises between the Hatfields and the McCoys
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The Conflicts and Compromises between the Hatfields and the McCoys
The LHS Production of The Addams Family, "Keep No Secrets"
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The LHS Production of The Addams Family, "Keep No Secrets"
The LHS Production of The Addams Family, "Live Before We Die" and "Tango De Amore"
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The LHS Production of The Addams Family, "Live Before We Die" and "Tango De Amore"
The Golden Age of Radio: Turning Points in American Culture
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The Golden Age of Radio: Turning Points in American Culture
Reinventing the American Superhero: The Charismatic Leadership and Cultural Legacy of Stan Lee
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Reinventing the American Superhero: The Charismatic Leadership and Cultural Legacy of Stan Lee
The Little Tramp: The Explorations, Encounters, and Exchanges of Charlie Chaplin
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The Little Tramp: The Explorations, Encounters, and Exchanges of Charlie Chaplin
This is a story about the Hatfields & the McCoys a feud that haves lasted for centuries. However, one day the elder son fell in love with the daughter Emily Lou. It did not stop there the feud continued, why? Rednick law.Gardynski-Leschuck v. Ford Motor Co., 142 F.3d 955, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 6553, 1998-1 Trade Cas. (CCH) P72,101
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Jim Vance was kin to the hatefields
Excellent work. Great narrative voice as well!
Great Stuff as a Descendant of Hatfield/Vance!
Fussin and a feudin yeeeeedhaaaaaw
Ephraim was his eldest son Yorkshire my branch of our family
Matthias Hatfield patriarch of the Hatfields of West Virginia were from the feet of finnes North Riding of Yorkshire UK not the Netherlands
Howdy Hazel I'm Jonathan Robert Hatfield
I'm the decendant of Franklin Phillips
The deadliest feud was the Pleasant Valley War in AZ. There 50 killed there. That said, I think here Perry Cline kept a lot of mess going. I also think that when the fight at the election day happened, between Ellison and the three McCoy boys, that the Hatfields should have let the law handle it. I believe it would have been a uneasy peace. But as Benjamin Franklin said, " There has never been a good war or bad peace".
Man In the hatfields and mcoys miniseries were devil Anse took jhonsie hatfield fishing that shit teared me up
This is the definitive example of what America is as a country. A large group of vigilantes on a global level, exacting violence against small weak nations simply for profit.
Thank you. Well done!
Big Nose Kate Kate was the eldest of eleven children of the doctor Michael Haroney and his second wife Katharina Baldizar Haroney. She received extensive training, so she mastered Hungarian, French, Spanish and English. From 1862, her father was the personal physician of the future Mexican Emperor Maximilian I. She lived in Mexico City until 1865. Her mother died on March 26, 1865, and her father two months later. The remaining family fled after Maximilian's disempowerment and execution in 1867 to Davenport, Iowa.
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Both families were inbred hicks
Reminds me of the Braithwaites and the Gray family feud
I learned all about this back in 1974 while I was in 4th grade. My mom's grandfather visited with us that year. He told me what his dad had told him about this. A few minor errors but accuracy figured out in 1979 in my 9th grade year. In 1980 I had this feud as a history report. I scored 100% and A+. Tragic is what I would identify the action.
My grandmother was alive and knew all these and more facts about this feud. Her name was Frankie i.e Francis. McCoy. My mother was born in 1906. A long time has passed and so have the eye witnesses.
Very Nice Hazel! Keep up the hard work. Thanks.
You really have a wonderful voice! What an amazing song. You are so talented Hazel! Have you heard of @sessions? It would be amazing to have you there. I just sent you a DM to join sessionslive
Slow down the narration.
Go to settings, Playback Speed and adjust it, DOH
Well made presentation. Most enjoyable. thank you.
U need 20mg of Adderall to be able to follow the fast reading. Could have been a good clip.
Is it weird that I'm watching this working out who's side I am on in a beef over a hundred years old?
Nah.. Easy to side with the Hatfields though. But tying 3 boys to pawpaw trees and shooting them in the face with buckshot is kinda hard to justify
@@lilmike2710 It’s especially hard to side with the Hatfields after the New Year’s Eve murders. Both sides behaved atrociously.
@@JeantheSecond their instructions were to take out Randall. Didn't work out that way tho. Jim Vance was likely drunk as Davies sow, and cotton fired into darkness like a half wit. But Randal's boy ran outside with guns blazing....but that's been disputed by Descendents
@@lilmike2710 so is stabbing a man 28 times in his guts , backside and legs
@@danielblackburn1241 And then shooting him afterwards. 🤔 Between the allegedly stolen hogs and the McCoy girl that Jonsie got pregnant, I am %99.9 sure that there was WAY more drama going on between them two families that history hasn't recorded. Like that Lawyer Cousin of the McCoy's Perry Cline. He had a land and timber rights dispute with Anse Hatfield way before any of the quarrels ever started. And I think I've read that he had more than a familiar interest for Rosana McCoy as well. 🤔 I'll bet that he's the one who started instigating most of it. Anyways..... It's all fascinating stuff
Inter married hah? LOL. DON’t people realize how many families have done the same every place in where they settled in especially the New England area? This thing happened again and again here on the northeastern coastal area.
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I'm Mitzi McCoy...and I'm from N. Georgia & FranklinN.C. I live in Portland,OR. And I'm wondering Why my family & myself seem to be stamped All Over this city.
Good stuff
Honor? They killed women and men who were caught alone. SMH Honor!? Nothing honorable in sneaking, bushwhacking murderers.
That conflict was a perfect demonstration of how to be lawless assholes towards each other. Since Kentucky was a neutral state during the war, I wonder why Hatfield joined up to fight for the confederacy.
I watched the Kevin Costner Bill Paxton mini series. It was really good. I don’t know how true to life it was, but most of them were drunks .
Everyone damn near was a drunk back then bud
Very good summary and info. Thank-you for doing this research and sharing:)
Narrator simple read very fast at the expense of a good documentary.
Jim Vance wasn't a Hatfield sympathizer. He was kin! He was Devil Anse's uncle. His mother's brother.
My Great Great grandma Streitenberger was a Hatfield her name was Nora
I believe the fight was not so much Hatfield vs McCoy but Cline as an agent of gilded age economics against Appalacian autonomy, using McCoy as a pawn. Altina Waller's book "Feud" highlights this. But yes, this video serves as a crash course of the main events, thanks for this.
Asa Harmon McCoy fighting for the Union obviously rubbed them the wrong way. But when all things are considered one will easily ascertain that it was Perry Cline that was always instigating.
@@lilmike2710 I agree!! He was a snake from the research I did.
Very informative
If you want to fight someone equally armed, then fine but shooting a young lady and beating her mother while still in their night clothes is as cowardly as one can get. Scumbags! Those who raided the cabin were scumbags.
Exactly. Any moral high ground the Hatfields may have possessed was gone once the New Year's massacre happened.
Well made
I have a thesis to finish. But I'm here watching a documentary about a fight between between The Hatfields and The McCoys, in 1880.
I have a project to get put for work and I'm here doing the same thing lol smh