Envy Of Nona are an Icelandic five-piece grunge rock band who formed in 2005. They came to prominence in 2007 with their debut album, Two Years Birth, drawing comparisons to groups such as Guns 'n Roses, Pearl Jam and Tool. The album was released in the US late 2007.
The band consists of:
* David Dunham: lead vocals
* Helgi Axel: guitar
* Patrik: guitar
* Magnús Ingi: drums
* Ágúst Benedikt: bass
The band consists of:
* David Dunham: lead vocals
* Helgi Axel: guitar
* Patrik: guitar
* Magnús Ingi: drums
* Ágúst Benedikt: bass
Boon Software Consulting Pte Ltd (known as BSC) is a logistics solution provider that is based in Singapore, delivering logistics solutions in the Asia Pacific since 1993. Its products include a order management system (OMS-ONLINE), a warehouse management system (WMS-ONLINE), a transport management system (TMS-ONLINE) and a container management system (CMS-ONLINE).
Their customers spans from many verticals, from automotive to fast moving consumer goods to pharmaceutical to electronics industries.
Overview
Boon Software is based in Singapore with clients from all over the world, including but not limited to US, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, etc.
Their customers spans from many verticals, from automotive to fast moving consumer goods to pharmaceutical to electronics industries.
Overview
Boon Software is based in Singapore with clients from all over the world, including but not limited to US, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, etc.
Amber Lupton, is a Santa Barbara based Transformational Workshop Facilitator, Activist and Filmmaker. She has privately consulted world political and spiritual leaders. She was one of six hundred delegates for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Conference exploring Global Human Values in Education in 20001. She is the founder of Eternal Media a production company dedicated to media that inspires, transforms, and mobilizes. She was a notable student of David Deida and Sofia Diaz.
Background
Amber Lupton was raised in Honey Creek, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska. Her public speaking career began at age fifteen when she won Miss Teen of Nebraska and soon after began working with Anthony Robbins in 1995. She studied Neuro-Linguistics and Hypnotherapy at The Excellence Quest Institute in Chicago. She worked with authors such as Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Ken Wilber, Satyen Raja, David Deida, David DeAngelo; Anthony Robbins. She helped set up the Landmark Forum Education in Manila, Phillipines2. Recently, based on research on the effects of imprinting music in the brain, she pioneered a new technology mixing the voices of authors with music coined Dharma-Mixes.
Background
Amber Lupton was raised in Honey Creek, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska. Her public speaking career began at age fifteen when she won Miss Teen of Nebraska and soon after began working with Anthony Robbins in 1995. She studied Neuro-Linguistics and Hypnotherapy at The Excellence Quest Institute in Chicago. She worked with authors such as Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Ken Wilber, Satyen Raja, David Deida, David DeAngelo; Anthony Robbins. She helped set up the Landmark Forum Education in Manila, Phillipines2. Recently, based on research on the effects of imprinting music in the brain, she pioneered a new technology mixing the voices of authors with music coined Dharma-Mixes.
Atlanta Liverpool Boy Band
ATLANTA were an unsigned Liverpool Boyband who toured the UK during 1993-1997. Apart from appearing on all major Commercial Radio Stations and Roadshows, they also supported the likes of Boyzone, Backstreet Boys, Take That and Ant & Dec.
The 4 members of the group included brothers Gary Mahoney, Denny Mahoney and friends Jamie Greaves and Mark Taylor started the group to give themselves something to do while they were out of work. They came from the deprived Kirkdale area of Liverpool and named themselves after seeing the name on a local chippy. The group applied for a grant from The Prince's Trust and were successful and it started what became a superb supporting role from The Trust. HRH Prince Charles took a keen interest through his then Private Secretary and ATLANTA became Young Ambassador's for The Trust and appeared at many major events both for and on behalf of the Prince's Trust. Gary wrote the groups songs while Jamie mastered the dance routine choreography. They met their soon to be Manager * John B Sheffield at a local Under 18's Road Show he had staged as part of his job for Liverpool Radio Station - Radio City at the Paradox Nightclub in Aintree. With John's Guidance and investment the group went on to promote themselves all over the country first in Under 18's Disco's and then in the big chain night clubs. ATLANTA joined Roadshows and Tours such as Mizz Magazine, Smash Hits and BBC Radio One and Capital Radio. This eventually gave them an early initial fan base of over 3 thousand. The lads endeared themselves to a lot of people with their down to earth attitude and likability.
In the summer of 1995 ATLANTA were approached by Granada TV to do a Boy Band documentary. Although this did not show them in the most favourable light they did get to meet a then unknown A&R man named Simon Cowell from RCA/Arista. He liked the lads so much that he paid for them to go into the studio and produce a track "One More Chance" with Major Pop Producer Ray Hedges (Producer for Take Than and Boyzone etc) at his famous "Mothership Studio's". Unfortunately due to Simon's commitments to TV Stars turned singers Robson and Jerome the Atlanta project never got off the ground. In 1996 another friend Neil Haskins replaced Mark Taylor. The Group continued into early 1997 after an appearance at the Children's BBC show * The Big Bash at the NEC, Birmingham and they continued with a more independent studio work before deciding to call it a day.
Considering the group remained unsigned they achieved a lot in a short space of time and played in some of the biggest venues in Great Britain including, The Liverpool Empire, The NEC Birmingham, Earls Court London, Wembley Stadium, Hammersmith Palais and Shepherds Bush Empire to name a few.
Atlanta's TV appearances included, Nickelodeon, BBC TV's Blue Peter and Granada TV's NWA - Magazine Features, Smash Hits, Live and Kicking and Mizz Magazine.
Gary continues to write today and had a top ten hit with Russell Watson's 'Someone Like You'. He is also the lead singer of Kainam who appear regularly at Liverpool's prestige venues such as the Carling Academy and The Picket.
ATLANTA were an unsigned Liverpool Boyband who toured the UK during 1993-1997. Apart from appearing on all major Commercial Radio Stations and Roadshows, they also supported the likes of Boyzone, Backstreet Boys, Take That and Ant & Dec.
The 4 members of the group included brothers Gary Mahoney, Denny Mahoney and friends Jamie Greaves and Mark Taylor started the group to give themselves something to do while they were out of work. They came from the deprived Kirkdale area of Liverpool and named themselves after seeing the name on a local chippy. The group applied for a grant from The Prince's Trust and were successful and it started what became a superb supporting role from The Trust. HRH Prince Charles took a keen interest through his then Private Secretary and ATLANTA became Young Ambassador's for The Trust and appeared at many major events both for and on behalf of the Prince's Trust. Gary wrote the groups songs while Jamie mastered the dance routine choreography. They met their soon to be Manager * John B Sheffield at a local Under 18's Road Show he had staged as part of his job for Liverpool Radio Station - Radio City at the Paradox Nightclub in Aintree. With John's Guidance and investment the group went on to promote themselves all over the country first in Under 18's Disco's and then in the big chain night clubs. ATLANTA joined Roadshows and Tours such as Mizz Magazine, Smash Hits and BBC Radio One and Capital Radio. This eventually gave them an early initial fan base of over 3 thousand. The lads endeared themselves to a lot of people with their down to earth attitude and likability.
In the summer of 1995 ATLANTA were approached by Granada TV to do a Boy Band documentary. Although this did not show them in the most favourable light they did get to meet a then unknown A&R man named Simon Cowell from RCA/Arista. He liked the lads so much that he paid for them to go into the studio and produce a track "One More Chance" with Major Pop Producer Ray Hedges (Producer for Take Than and Boyzone etc) at his famous "Mothership Studio's". Unfortunately due to Simon's commitments to TV Stars turned singers Robson and Jerome the Atlanta project never got off the ground. In 1996 another friend Neil Haskins replaced Mark Taylor. The Group continued into early 1997 after an appearance at the Children's BBC show * The Big Bash at the NEC, Birmingham and they continued with a more independent studio work before deciding to call it a day.
Considering the group remained unsigned they achieved a lot in a short space of time and played in some of the biggest venues in Great Britain including, The Liverpool Empire, The NEC Birmingham, Earls Court London, Wembley Stadium, Hammersmith Palais and Shepherds Bush Empire to name a few.
Atlanta's TV appearances included, Nickelodeon, BBC TV's Blue Peter and Granada TV's NWA - Magazine Features, Smash Hits, Live and Kicking and Mizz Magazine.
Gary continues to write today and had a top ten hit with Russell Watson's 'Someone Like You'. He is also the lead singer of Kainam who appear regularly at Liverpool's prestige venues such as the Carling Academy and The Picket.