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currently working with a music promoter in switzerland to do an overseas show for Main Flow. basically i am working to book his flight from San Diego to Zurich. he resides in mexico now (from cincinatti) but it feels like quite an important job/ opportunity. would love to be a manager for artists like this m |
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cauz |
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Henry Louis Gates |
No one thinks of Mexico and Peru as black. But Mexico and Peru together got 700,000 Africans in the slave trade. The coast of Acapulco was a black city in the 1870s. And the Veracruz Coast on the gulf of Mexico and the Costa Chica, south of Acapulco are traditional black lands. |
James Balog |
I'm quite fond of Switzerland. I love Switzerland. |
Matt Cameron |
Like I'm in San Diego today and this is my hometown so I've got a lot of my friends coming and I definitely want to put on the best show that I can. |
Linda Cardellini |
I just got back from Switzerland, which I've never been to. I went to Switzerland and Amsterdam. |
Richard Bach |
Same with anyone who's been flying for years and loves it still...we're part of a world we deeply love. Just as musicians feel about scores and melodies, dancers about the steps and flow of music, so we're one with the principle of flight, the magic of being aloft in the wind! |
Brian Ferneyhough |
The past nine years in San Diego have represented such a period of questioning. |
Jack Irons |
We were playing a small club in San Diego and the power had gone out in the building. Eddie had a lighter and kept us lit backstage. We became very good friends and spent a lot of time together including hearing Eddie sing in some of the bands he was in at the time. |
Pamela Adlon |
I don't think I have a demographic. I was at Comic-Con in San Diego recently, and I was doing a signing, and my line was all military guys, young girls, housewives and guys in wheelchairs. There was just everybody all over the place. |
Robert Ballard |
Well, when I was a kid, I grew up in San Diego next to the ocean. The ocean was my friend - my best friend. |
Steve Garvey |
I have been blessed to win a number of awards and be involved in numerous historical baseball moments over my 20-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres. |
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I'm stressed out because I have a lot to do but at the same time I am doing a lot of things which feels good. Feels like I'm getting a lot done which makes working a lot not feel bad.
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Giving Back Entertainment http://GivingBackEntertainment.com Thank you for stopping by! Let us tell you about “Giving Back, Entertainment”. Based out of Lansing, Michigan- The Label was founded with one purpose: To help our local communities through music. Every song, album, or merchandise offered through Giving Back Entertainment goes to charitable causes such as winter clothing and food drives for children and the homeless. The foundation of Giving Back Entertainment ensures that it’s mis...
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okay so like the epilogue music for fmab composed by akira senju is in fact the best, very best piece that captures the full character of the music throughout the show, and really feels like you're looking back to see how far you've come to overcome a life-or-death problem and saved the world.
it's those crescendos you just can't stop. the recapitulating motif that once accompanied a grieving soul, now with sunrays filling the spaces between the shadows
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yeah if you have to manage people who do. Thats why the paraboles of the CEO working as a dish boy, then a cashier, then store manager, then regional, and nationwide is such a good thought because they are supposed to know, at least in part, how the work is done on the various levels. Also, he thinks it will be easy program
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My resignation letter I haven't sent yet: llo Ryan,
I regret to inform you my leaving of the company. I am mentally drained to the point where I no longer feel productive here. I have arrived at the conclusion that I cannot work on computers this much in a routine schedule.
I would love to work something out in the future, I think we have done great work together, however I can no longer continue this job. Sitting for 8 hours, 5 days a week, is something I just cannot do, regardless of location. ...
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“The amateur plays for fun. The professional plays for keeps”.
“The amateur plays part-time. The professional plays full-time”.
“The amateur is a weekend warrior. The professional shows up seven days a week “.
‘Turning Pro’ is a crucial identity shift from working on your craft only when you feel like it — into working on your craft because it is a part of who you are. ...
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im working this event and its all sign language performance over music. right now theyre doing eminems lose yourself in sign its pretty sweet also all the girls are super cute
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I feel like I used to use music-induced mania to write code. That doesn't sound like a real thing but there were for sure kinds of music that were new to me that helped me code. All my music feels old and predictable now. It does not give the same effect.
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while i was working for bam margera for $50, watching this dude in shitty clothes with his punk friends on stage not giving a fuck about the actual show made me realize that man, this guy has $45 million dollars. he is not like us. he was not like anyone else in the building. he was my enemy.
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"Some artists got bars but no good music...some got good music and no bars...I been blessed to be able and do both! I am a rare emcee!" #qfbfb thats quite egotistical lol
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