OneTwoThreeFour is an indie band from Hammonton, NJ. The band was started by singer/guitarist/keyboardist Robin Gazzara. OneTwoThreeFour is signed to the record label Regular Music(owned by Jenn and Ace Enders).
Background: In 2006, singer and songwriter Robin Gazzara approached her long-time friends and fellow musicians with the idea of forming a band to help take her solo project to the next level. Guitarist Dan Moran, Guitarist Ryan Gardiner (replaced by Zac Ciancaglini), drummer Jason Macri, and bassist Justin Daniel joined Robin to create OneTwoThreeFour. With a female lead, OneTwoThreeFour is unique in the indie scene.
The band signed to Regular Music in the spring of 2006.The band recorded their debut e.p., Goodbye, Sunshine, with Chris Badami in summer of 2006 and released it in the winter of the same year. The four-song e.p. includes "Pantene" and "Are You Alive" featured on the band's myspace and is available for free downloading on the Regular Music site . In a review from High Voltage Magazine, reporter Naimah Holmes says:
It's not often that an EP can astound you within the first few seconds of pressing play. But OneTwoThreeFour, a young five-piece band from New Jersey have seemed to be able to do just that on this — their debut on Regular Music.
News:Currently, OneTwoThreeFour is in the process of writing their debut album to be recorded in the fall of 2007. The band will be recording with Ace Enders in his new studio. They will be touring soon after their upcoming record is released.
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Background: In 2006, singer and songwriter Robin Gazzara approached her long-time friends and fellow musicians with the idea of forming a band to help take her solo project to the next level. Guitarist Dan Moran, Guitarist Ryan Gardiner (replaced by Zac Ciancaglini), drummer Jason Macri, and bassist Justin Daniel joined Robin to create OneTwoThreeFour. With a female lead, OneTwoThreeFour is unique in the indie scene.
The band signed to Regular Music in the spring of 2006.The band recorded their debut e.p., Goodbye, Sunshine, with Chris Badami in summer of 2006 and released it in the winter of the same year. The four-song e.p. includes "Pantene" and "Are You Alive" featured on the band's myspace and is available for free downloading on the Regular Music site . In a review from High Voltage Magazine, reporter Naimah Holmes says:
It's not often that an EP can astound you within the first few seconds of pressing play. But OneTwoThreeFour, a young five-piece band from New Jersey have seemed to be able to do just that on this — their debut on Regular Music.
News:Currently, OneTwoThreeFour is in the process of writing their debut album to be recorded in the fall of 2007. The band will be recording with Ace Enders in his new studio. They will be touring soon after their upcoming record is released.
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Bricks In The Wall is an 8 member Pink Floyd Tribute Band. The band was founded in 1998 in Dallas Texas and is one of the longest continually touring Pink Floyd Tribute acts in the United States.
Concert Performances
Bricks In The Wall faithfully recreates the Pink Floyd concert experience. The band consists of 8 musicians. Six male and two Females. The shows include a large circular video screen, original sound effects and a large inflatable floating Pig. The Pig was featured on Pink Floyd Animals album, and the band regularly plays House of Blues in Dallas, TX.
The band performs songs from just about every album from Pink Floyd's repertoire, from Piper at the Gates of Dawn to Division Bell. They are known for including several obscure songs amongst the hits in each of their sets (such as Arnold Layne and Fat Old Sun) that only the true Floyd fans will recognize. They also keep up with current material, as they play most songs from the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" and "Division Bell" albums. They successfully re-recreate entire albums on stage, and regularly play Dark Side of the Moon, Animals, and The Wall.
Bricks In The performs a theatrical and musical version of Pink Floyd The Wall show. The show is complete with actors and a children actors. The actors act out the scenes of the songs while a large wall is being built on stage. The show is performed at The Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth Texas. The show has been performed annually for the past 4 years.
Performance at Ridglea Theater, Fort Worth Texas 2007
Dallas Observer writeup - http://www.dallasobserver.com/2004-05-13/music/in-the-pink/full
Pink Floyd Fan-zine "Spare Bricks" writeup - http://sparebricks.fika.org/sbzine20/reviews.html#4
Current Members
Medea Booker - vocals and sampler
Vincent Guerin - Vocals, Hammond Organ, Piano, Synthesizers
Gunter Heydman - Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar
Eric Hicks - Drums
Jay Hogg - Sound Engineer
Leanne Libby - Vocals
Brad Oldham - Vocals, Rickenbacker Bass, Fender Fretless Bass
Travis Satterfield - Vocals, Electric and Acoustic guitar
Ryan Vaughn - Lighting designer and director
Keith Williams - Vocals, Saxaphone
Concert Performances
Bricks In The Wall faithfully recreates the Pink Floyd concert experience. The band consists of 8 musicians. Six male and two Females. The shows include a large circular video screen, original sound effects and a large inflatable floating Pig. The Pig was featured on Pink Floyd Animals album, and the band regularly plays House of Blues in Dallas, TX.
The band performs songs from just about every album from Pink Floyd's repertoire, from Piper at the Gates of Dawn to Division Bell. They are known for including several obscure songs amongst the hits in each of their sets (such as Arnold Layne and Fat Old Sun) that only the true Floyd fans will recognize. They also keep up with current material, as they play most songs from the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" and "Division Bell" albums. They successfully re-recreate entire albums on stage, and regularly play Dark Side of the Moon, Animals, and The Wall.
Bricks In The performs a theatrical and musical version of Pink Floyd The Wall show. The show is complete with actors and a children actors. The actors act out the scenes of the songs while a large wall is being built on stage. The show is performed at The Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth Texas. The show has been performed annually for the past 4 years.
Performance at Ridglea Theater, Fort Worth Texas 2007
Dallas Observer writeup - http://www.dallasobserver.com/2004-05-13/music/in-the-pink/full
Pink Floyd Fan-zine "Spare Bricks" writeup - http://sparebricks.fika.org/sbzine20/reviews.html#4
Current Members
Medea Booker - vocals and sampler
Vincent Guerin - Vocals, Hammond Organ, Piano, Synthesizers
Gunter Heydman - Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar
Eric Hicks - Drums
Jay Hogg - Sound Engineer
Leanne Libby - Vocals
Brad Oldham - Vocals, Rickenbacker Bass, Fender Fretless Bass
Travis Satterfield - Vocals, Electric and Acoustic guitar
Ryan Vaughn - Lighting designer and director
Keith Williams - Vocals, Saxaphone
The Order of the Red Lion is a secret society at Rutgers University. The name of The Order of the Red Lion is derived from The Sign of the Red Lion, a tavern at which classes were first taught at Rutgers University, then known as Queen's College. Every year an undisclosed number of students are "marked" for candidacy into the order.
Mack Zulkifli is one of Malaysia's best known bloggers. He writes "Brand New Malaysian" which discusses a range of subjects from his perspective. Known to write about politics, he is seen coming from a centristic view and has gained a reputation to be fair in his comments.
He is one of the few Malaysian bloggers who writes critical commentaries about the government without hiding behind the mask of anonymity. His full contacts are available and he frequently responds to his readers who take the trouble to contact him. His blog features an ethical consideration he claims to adhere to before writing about any topic. He also writes another blog on brand and marketing, of which he also shares his thoughts of corporate Malaysia.
Notes and references
He is one of the few Malaysian bloggers who writes critical commentaries about the government without hiding behind the mask of anonymity. His full contacts are available and he frequently responds to his readers who take the trouble to contact him. His blog features an ethical consideration he claims to adhere to before writing about any topic. He also writes another blog on brand and marketing, of which he also shares his thoughts of corporate Malaysia.
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