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Champion Health offers the best in chiropractic care techniques, Active Release Techniques® soft tissue treatment, and supplementary modalities. As the "birthplace" of ART®, the practice provides professional care to a variety of patients from individuals suffering from personal injury to elite athletes who depend on Champion Health to stay at the top of their game.

01/25/2025

North Carolina, 1864...
"William Headley, a contraband from a plantation near Raleigh N.C. arrived at Newberne [i.e. New Bern] N.C. on the 20th May 1864 having been six weeks on the road, neither sleeping or eating in a house during the time. Two others left with him but were caught by the slave holders Blood Hounds and either killed or taken back. He was weak and nearly famished when he arrived. His clothes were of many colors and qualities. His cloak consisted of an old cotton grain bag, slit open on one side and raveled which gives the appearance of the side fringe. He appeared perfectly happy and satisfied upon reaching the Union lines and is now one of the best hands working on Fort Chase N.C. June 11, 1864." ...
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Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs

01/25/2025

He was the last act scheduled on November 3, 1957, and after Ed introduced him, Sam strolled out looking very cool. The music started, he sang “Darling, you-ou-ou send me. I know…”, and the show was over. It was live TV, and the show had run long. The Sullivan Show received so many complaints that they immediately re-booked him.So on December 1, 1957, Sam returned. Ed Sullivan introduced him by saying “Sam, here’s the time.” Dressed neatly in suit and tie, Cooke delivered a stripped-down version of “You Send Me.” His performance used little more than backup vocals to compliment his singing, and centered on Cooke himself. As he crooned directly into the camera, his effortless charisma and charming smile made him a hit with audiences. Right after the show aired, “You Send Me” reached number one on the Billboard Top 100, displaying just how successful his performance was.

Later in the show, Ed brought Sam onstage and apologized to him and the audience saying, “I did wrong one night here on our stage. And I never received so much mail in my life!” Sam, now dressed in a tuxedo, sang his rendition of “(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons,” an R&B classic sung most famously by Sullivan show regular Nat “King” Cole in 1946. Ed Sullivan had always been a supporter of the civil rights movement, bringing on African-American artists like Nat “King” Cole before anyone else in the industry was. But while Cole had always been a very “safe” act, Cooke was pushing the envelope in regards to race and music. Cooke combined the smooth crooning style of past greats like Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra with a soulful tone that many in Sullivan’s audience hadn’t previously heard.

In his tragically short life, Cooke made only a few television appearances, and The Ed Sullivan Show performance is one of the only ones that still exist. It proved once again that Sullivan was a reliable ally of the civil rights movement, and jumpstarted Cooke’s career as a pioneer of the “Soul” genre. Cooke’s musical style had a massive influence on the creation of Motown and on artists like Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. Sam Cooke also went on to become an important leader in the civil rights movement because of politically-conscious songs like “A Change is Gonna Come,” released after his controversial death at the age of 33. But Cooke had the platform to speak out about the issues of his day only because of his early commercial success and fame. And for that, he has The Ed Sullivan Show to thank.

In his book “Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke”, Peter Guralnick writes that Sam’s music “still sounds as fresh, as elegant, as full of mirth, sadness and surprise as when it first emerged, translating somehow across the ages in ways that have little to do with calculation or fashion and everything to do with spontaneity of feeling, with a kind of purity of soul.”
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01/25/2025

This was Las Vegas in 1947.

01/25/2025

Legendary Actor Morgan Freeman Has Been Living At His Charleston Home That He Bought From His Parents For Over Thirty Years😲. He purchased the land from his parents in 1991, which had previously belonged to his grandparents. Freeman's home sits on a sprawling 124-acre property that includes a lake, working farm, and a stunning two-story brick mansion. One of the most striking features of the home is the grand foyer with its sweeping staircase and intricate chandelier. Outside, the estate includes a large pool, tennis court, gazebo for outdoor entertaining, and a working farm with horses, donkeys, chickens, a vegetable garden, and orchard. The farm is also isolated, and there are only a few other houses in the immediate vicinity.

01/25/2025

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sold his 4 championship rings, 3 MVP Trophies and other memorabilia for 2.8 million dollars with the proceeds going to a youth education program.
The hall of famer said, “when it comes to choosing between storing a championship ring or trophy in a room, or providing kids with an opportunity to change their lives, the choice is pretty simple: Sell it all.”

Our recent support staff returned to wish Dr Wood best wishes as he moves on from Champion Health Associates. We will mi...
05/30/2024

Our recent support staff returned to wish Dr Wood best wishes as he moves on from Champion Health Associates. We will miss him.
You will find Dr Wood scaling back his schedule to part time availability at Rocking G-P Chiropractic. You may reach him at 719-225-4949.
Best wishes, Dr Wood!
*missing Myrl. She left before we snapped the photo.

Wishing our Dr Wood a very happy birthday!
05/23/2024

Wishing our Dr Wood a very happy birthday!

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