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Bill Destler - Would You Have Time album

Bill Destler - Would You Have Time album

  • Performer: Bill Destler
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Would You Have Time
  • Released: 2016
  • Style: Folk
  • MP3 version size: 1190 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1771 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
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Overview (current section). William W. Destler (born August 26, 1946) is an American musician, university professor and administrator. He is currently serving as the 9th president of Rochester Institute of Technology and has held the position since 1 July 2007. People in Asia, and specifically Korea, have recently shown an increased interest in the record.

Bill Destler - September Sky (1973). Private press released on the Swallowtail Records label. Destler is an American university professor and administrator. Destler is also an amateur folk musician and is a founding member of the Baltimore Folk Music Society. Destler released his first record, September Sky, in 1973. It was re-released in 2010 as a CD in S. Korea. His latest CD, Would You Have Time, was released in 2016.

William Wallace Destler (born August 26, 1946) is an American university professor and administrator. In 2017 he retired after having served for exactly 10 years as the 9th president of the Rochester Institute of Technology William W. Destler. President of RIT, William Destler. 9th President of Rochester Institute of Technology. He sang with them on Sharon Mountain Harmony on the Folk Legacy label and their self produced album Rock Creek. More recently, Destler has gained an interest in hybrid and electric vehicles. His own vehicles, including a Toyota Prius, a Chevy Volt and Tesla Model S, are often on display during Imagine RIT, where Destler is more than happy to personally explain the technology behind the vehicles.

Previously, Destler was provost and senior vice president for student affairs at the University of Maryland, College Park from 2001 to 2007. He also served as a professor of electrical engineering in the college of engineering, dean of the graduate school (1999–2001), and dean of the engineering school (1994–1997) at Maryland. Destler received his bachelor's degree from the Stevens Institute of Technology in 1968, and his applied physics PhD from Cornell University in 1972. Retiring RIT President Bill Destler oversaw era of growth. Democrat & Chronicle.

President Destler enjoys making a continuous presence on campus, and answering any questions fellow Tigers may have. Over the years he has participated in WITR’s Ask Destler series. It’s clear to see that President Bill Destler has left an impressive legacy at Rochester Institute of Technology in many ways. From his encouraging words to his impressive banjo performances, he will be missed, but never forgotten.

Bill Destler's RIT legacy will include being personable, approachable. Retiring Bill Destler: 'RIT cannot rest on its laurels'. James Goodman, man dandc Published 9:44 . ET May 9, 2016 Updated 11:09 . RIT President Bill Destler laughs as he arrives on a Zamboni to the ceremony of the dedication of RIT's new hockey arena, the Gene Polisseni Center, on Thursday, Sept. LAUREN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER. Rochester Institute of Technology President Bill Destler's announcement.

RIT President Bill Destler talks about his time at the Rochester Institute of Technology next to his wife, Rebecca Johnson. June 3, 2017) Carlos Ortiz. RIT President Bill Destler and his wife, Rebecca Johnson. Rochester Institute of Technology is a different place today because of the policies and personality of President Bill Destler. And he noted: "You have a chance to surround yourself with young people who are taking an important step in their lives and maybe have a positive influence. It’s not hard to find students who describe Destler as one of them - a "geek" with a fondness for sports who cares about their success. Photo: James Goodman).

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Harry Herman
Written-By – John Bailey
3:09
2 Walking Boss
Written-By – Trad.*
2:37
3 The Allegheny
Written-By – Trad.*
3:37
4 Goin' Up the River
Written-By – Trad.*
4:19
5 Hope We Can Stay On The Land
Written-By – Bill Destler
4:36
6 Rolling, Flowing
Written-By – Dillon Bustin
5:23
7 I Will Arise
Written-By – Trad.*
3:10
8 The Lonesome Scenes Of Winter
Written-By – Trad.*
2:51
9 Going Across The Sea
Written-By – Trad.*
2:50
10 Would You Have Time
Written-By – Bill Destler
3:34
11 Chickens Are Eating The Tomatoes
Vocals – Kathy Snyder, Rebecca Johnson Written-By – Naomi Baltuck
4:13
12 Here's To You Rounders
Written-By – Don Lange
4:11
13 Like Butter Loves Bread
Written-By – Si Kahn
2:46
14 New Prisoner's Song
Written-By – Trad.*
2:19
15 Jody
Written-By – Trad.*
6:10
16 Turtle Dove
Vocals – Kathy SnyderWritten-By – Trad.*
2:48
17 Alberta
Vocals – Kathy SnyderWritten-By – Trad.*
4:12
18 Chesapeake Gold
Written-By – Bill Destler
5:17

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Friends Of Bound For Glory, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Friends Of Bound For Glory, Inc.

Credits

  • Hosted By – Phil Shapiro

Notes

Recorded live from the "Bound for Glory" program, Ithaca, NY
Mix: John B. Hill
© & ℗ 2016 Friends of Bound for Glory, Inc. All rights reserved.

Contained in a gatefold slipcase; no text on spine.

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