From The Last Waltz
Most wonderful time of the year is playing while buying school supplies at Staples.
candihanksMake the Staples Easy button say what YOU want! Fun prank or useful device. Detailed instructions on www.kipkay.com. This is a Classic Rerun since many people have not seen it.
Alice Cooper doing a Staples commercial
ravensmuseEerie, lean sound from the Staples' Veejay years. The Rolling Stones have been accused of ripping this off, and of course they did, but if they owe anyone it is really the arranger Shirley Joiner. The song itself is traditional.
Ever wonder how an arena hosts both a hockey and basketball game in the same day? Watch the staff at the Staples Center in Los Angeles make it happen. (June 12)
Distributed by WMG Mavis Staples and Jeff Tweedy perform the title track from Mavis' upcoming album 'You Are Not Alone,' in stores September 14th
antirecordsThere are certain songs that were so universally popular that they define moments in our lives. Well the Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There" definitely qualifies as one of those songs. Written by Alvertis Isbell, produced by Al Bell this song was the number one song nationally by June of 1972 a...
detroitlives313Sydney Harbour reconstructed entirely out of Staples Stationery and Office Supplies. Featuring 2344 recycled sticky notes, 84 boxes of staples, 361 bulldog clips, 169 paperclips, 107 rubber bands, 132 coloured pencils and loads more.
staplesaustralia....and OTHERS!
gstrongrawThis is the Thomas the Train inspired video from Stuart Staples album "Leaving Songs". The songs is 'That Leaving Feeling' and Stuart's face is on the front of a locomotive.
If You're Ready (Come Go With Me ) - The Staple Singers from album "BE WHAT YOU ARE" in 1973
sunnysidup82Distributed by WMG Mavis Staples and Jeff Tweedy perform a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Wrote A Song For Eveyone" from Mavis' upcoming album 'You Are Not Alone,' in stores September 14th
antirecordsThe Staple Singers perform "When Will We Be Paid", taken from the movie "Soul To Soul", 1971.
Mavis Staples "Eyes On The Prize"


