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| FitLife-RichboroTue, 02 Dec 2008 12:09:48 -0800 by dotphotovideoFitLife Performance - Training for Speed, Agility, Strength, Power and quickness for all sports in a sport specific method. Personal Training, Group Exercise and Memberships also Available. Training for excellence in sports performance and fitness.http://www.d otphoto.com/go.asp?l =fitlife&SID=211846& Show=Y Related: dotphotoshow fitlife performance spec sport | |
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| Turning Point: The American Civil WarTue, 02 Dec 2008 12:05:44 -0800 by AtlantaHistoryWith 1,400 objects displayed in the 9,200-square-foot DuBose Gallery, Turning Point: The American Civil War is one of the nations largest and most comprehensive exhibitions on the Civil War in the world. Cannons, uniforms and flags make history come alive. Poignant photos and personal stories show how the war impacted those who experienced it. Display maps explain the sequence of events. Videos interpret what happened and why. Touch-screen computer learning stations can answer your questions and deepen your understanding. Related: atlanta history center civil war museum sherman battles slavery antibellum tourism | |
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| Marketing With Audio And Video: Krishna De & Branding ...Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:03:23 -0800 by pennyhaynesOn today's Marketing With Audio And Video show video excerpt, we will talk with award winning Podcaster & Blogger Krishna De, and expert on branding online and offline. We discuss the different types of branding, and the misconceptions about how social media and social networks help with branding. This is the first video in a series of excerpts, so look for more on YouTube page mistakes, Tips on Twitter, and how to determine which sites are best for you. Brought to you by http://CommercialCre ationCenter.com, a simple multimedia production software that actually comes with real personal help. Penny Haynes Related: audio branding commercial create creation de haynes krishna marketing media penny social video | |
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| boom at CPT! Onstage through December 20thTue, 02 Dec 2008 11:59:59 -0800 by cptonlineCPT is proud to present the Regional and Ohio Premiere of boom by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, onstage in the James Levin Theatre now through December 20."Sex to change the course of the world..." In boom, something is about to explode and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. CPT presents the regional premiere of this exciting work that premiered at Ars Nova in NYC in March 2008. In this hilarious new work, female journalism student Jo answers male marine biologist Jules' casual- encounters ad seeking "intensely significant coupling." She gets stuck in his makeshift lab-turned-shelter and finds herself surrounded by bourbon, fish tanks and a bunch of scary levers. It's the end of the world as we know it and this is the date to end all dates! Directed by Beth Wood, featuring Kelly Elliott, Laurel Johnson and Douglas H. Snyder Related: boom peter sinn nachtrieb cleveland public theatre end of the world theater craigslist dating art personals | |
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| Jade Warrior - A Ritual of Kings (?)Tue, 02 Dec 2008 11:58:50 -0800 by Rory19081908Jade Warrior are a British music group that were formed in 1970. The founder members were Tony Duhig (Guitar), Jon Field (Flute, Percussion, Keyboards) and Glyn Havard (Vocals, Bass). Their self titled first album Jade Warrior was released in 1971 on the Vertigo label and establishes their trademark sound of soft/loud contrasts, and Fields multi-layered flutes and percussion vying with Duhig's cutting guitar. This was followed in the same year by Released and then in 1972 by Last Autumn's Dream, both with appearances from Dave Duhig (solo Guitar) and Allan Price (Drums). Material for another two albums, Eclipse and Fifth Element was also recorded during 1973, but Vertigo cancelled the contract and these projects were shelved, not to see the light of day, until their subsequent release in 1998.In 1974 Steve Winwood (of Traffic) urged Chris Blackwell of Island Records to listen to Jade Warrior, he did, but would only sign them as an instrumental duo, which meant there was no place for bassist/singer Glyn Havard.Tony Duhig and Jon Field were to create four albums on Island Records, with their sonic arsenal now expanded to include choirs, harp, and a string quartet. Guest musicians on these albums included Steve Winwood (Keyboards), Fred Frith of Henry Cow (Violin) and Tony Duhig's brother Dave (solo Guitar). The four albums were Floating World (1974), Waves (1975), Kites (1976), and the final album on Island, the 1978 release Way Of The Sun.Personal issues, illness, and Duhig moving house to set up a studio, meant that the next album to be released was the 1979 compilation Reflections taken from their Vertigo years and containing some (at the time) unreleased tracks, and it was not until 1984 that any new material emerged with the release of Horizen and then, in 1989, At Peace which was performed solely by the duo. This was followed by another long hiatus until Jade Warrior were to start their next project with new band members, Colin Henson on Guitar and Dave Sturt on Fretless bass. However, they were dealt a tragic blow by the sudden death of guitarist Tony Duhig in 1990 before he could contribute to the album. The band decided to continue on with the album, which became the 1992 release Breathing The Storm on the Voiceprint label. This trio then released a follow up album Distant Echoes in 1993 with guest appearances from Theo Travis of Gong (Saxophone), David Cross (Violin) and Tom Newman.It seemed for a while that Jade Warrior may have disbanded as their only output was the previously mentioned Eclipse and Fifth Element, but these were recently joined by the re-issue of all four Island albums in 2006 and the news that Jade Warrior, with Glyn Havard back in the band, are preparing their next album NOW which is due for release in late 2007, early 2008. [Wikipedia]Jade Warrior was one of the most original and unusual progressive rock bands to come from Britain in the early 70's. They combined strong ethnic influences (mostly from Chinese/Japanese culture) with progressive rock that ranged from heavy, flute-driven Tull-like riffs to peaceful and atmospheric parts. The main musicians in the band were Tony Duhig on guitar and Jon Field, who contributed with flute and lots of ethnic percussion. Especially the first side on their self-titled debut showcased their originality very well. The three-part "Masai Morning" is an orgy of ethnic percussion and very fuzzed and heavy riffs played on guitar and flute. But Duhig's distinctive sound on the guitar is actually best heard on the more quiet songs, like "The Traveller" and "Dragonfly Day". "A Prenormal Day at Brighton" is structurally a quite straightforward, flute driven heavy-prog tune, but the band manages to integrate their ethnic influences into even this one. The second side is a bit more basic but still good, although I don't care too much for the the stripped-down blues of "Petunia". The hard rock of "Telephone Girl" is better, and one of the best known tunes ehre. "Psychiatric Sergeant" has some cool jazzy flute, and the two last tracks are quiet pieces with more of the band's ethnic influences. A unique and strong debut that clearly showcased what an original and creative band Jade Warrior was.LIKE WHAT U HEARD?SUBSCRIBE IF YOU WILL FOR MORE EXCELLENT MUSIC Related: jade warrior masai morning casting of the bones the hunt ritual kings progressive rock | |
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