Thru The Ozone continues exclusively for YouTube viewers! Fractal Dreams combines beautiful ever-changing patterns and images set to the cool ambient sounds from Strange Cargo 2. Thru The Ozone originally aired on Dallas Community Television from 1998 until 2001. Submitted for your enjoyment as we journey ...thru the Ozone!
Water has a healing and soothing power unto itself. Water dances in this episode of Thru The Ozone. The gentle flickers of light open this Ray Lynch tune from No Blue Thing as we follow the flow of living waters entertaining us ultimately finding it's own level as the story ends. Pour a tall glass of cool water, sit back and let your spirit flow as we float down the fountains of...Thru The Ozone.
Cool Jazz Nites was originally a Hole in The Ozone production(later to become Forever and Ever Entertainment) featuring jazz artists from the North Texas area. We celebrate 25 years of Jazz from the DJO as I present the band with a Mayoral proclamation. The Dallas Jazz Orchestra was under the direction of Galen Jeter. The featured song is Cherokee by Count Basie.
Thru The Ozone digs deep into the archives to bring you this esoteric video about crop circles. What are they? Is there any meaning? This short fantasy implies that they may be other worldly. Round up the hands and circle the wagons as we prepare another journey...Thru The Ozone.
The tribute to Red Garland continues with Marchel Ivery at the south Dallas Cultural Center. Marchel was an influential tenor sax player who passed away on October 30, 2007.
Ivery played with Red Garland in New York in 1983. Sit back and enjoy the cool sounds of "Dallas' Premiere Showcase for the Sounds of Cool Jazz"!
Thru The Ozone gets all caught up in a whilrwind in this episode. Some of nature's most powerful forces are seen in this video. The music swirls and pulsates as the storms get stronger and more tornados appear. Open the storm cellar door, grab Toto and come inside while we take a ride on the wild side of...Thru The Ozone!
Thru The Ozone offers part 2 of Fractal Dreams with the hypnotic, kalidescopic fractals that are designed to relax and entertain. This too was part of The TV series I produced in 1999 on DCTV. Lift that kalidescope to your eye, turn the wheel and join us for the never-ending patterns of colors and sounds of...Thru The Ozone!
Sir Isaac Newton discovered Gravity and coined the phrase; "What goes up must come down"! Thru The Ozone examines this relative theory and expounds on Newton's law. Because what goes up in The Ozone surely will come crashing down.
In this episode from the DCTV show Thru The Ozone, we look at Western man's desire to occupy the New World. Unfortunately at the expense of The American Indian. Mars Lasar's Black Elk frames this episode. So light your peace pipe as we send smoke signals....Thru The Ozone!