Brent Bradley (born July 13, 1970 in Dallas, Texas) is a musician and podcaster. He is currently owner and proprietor of Podshow Radio.
Music
Bradley started playing piano at age 7, but at age 11 he had switched to the drums and eventually played with several bands throughout Texas and Woodland Hills, California area. In 1992 he relocated to Tampa, Florida and worked with a number of cover and recording bands. He played the Tampa Bay club circuit for several years with the popular local blues band Smokin' Joe and the Camels. Currently, Brent plays with Doc Weasel band, one of the official Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Game Day Bands.
Brent's drumming style is heavily influenced by Simon Phillips and John Bonham, among others.
Brent has played with many famous musical artists and comedians, including Les Dudek, Otis Day, Fingers Taylor, Dave Mason and Gallagher.
Podcasting
Since 2006 Bradley has been producing Podshow Radio, featuring music and interviews from indie bands and major label superstars, as well as other entertainment industry artists and actors. Some of his featured performers have included Cheap Trick, Quiet Riot, April Wine, Back Door Slam, the late Don LaFontaine, Michael Sweet, Chris Juergensen and Bernard Purdie.
References
Music
Bradley started playing piano at age 7, but at age 11 he had switched to the drums and eventually played with several bands throughout Texas and Woodland Hills, California area. In 1992 he relocated to Tampa, Florida and worked with a number of cover and recording bands. He played the Tampa Bay club circuit for several years with the popular local blues band Smokin' Joe and the Camels. Currently, Brent plays with Doc Weasel band, one of the official Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Game Day Bands.
Brent's drumming style is heavily influenced by Simon Phillips and John Bonham, among others.
Brent has played with many famous musical artists and comedians, including Les Dudek, Otis Day, Fingers Taylor, Dave Mason and Gallagher.
Podcasting
Since 2006 Bradley has been producing Podshow Radio, featuring music and interviews from indie bands and major label superstars, as well as other entertainment industry artists and actors. Some of his featured performers have included Cheap Trick, Quiet Riot, April Wine, Back Door Slam, the late Don LaFontaine, Michael Sweet, Chris Juergensen and Bernard Purdie.
References
Royal Waltz (also known as "A Royal Story") is a short love and comedic story made by Saint Bernadine. Written by Jaimee Navarro, Eunice Ligay, Camille Ng, and Marianne Fuentes, based on the story of their friend, John Benedict. The characters on the story are based on real-life personalities, and the story is fictional but in some scenes, real. The first season is already completed, and the next one will come out this year.
Plot Summary:
The love story is about two kingdoms, Renadane and Benydane. The protagonists (first season) are from the Royal Family of Renadane. It is about the royals and their servants trying to achieve their goal in life. The book focuses on its main character, Janna Benedicta and her male protagonist, Robert. Their story is about change of heart. Most characters in the story are with their supposed-to-be partners in life but, as the story progresses, they realize their love is for someone else, only to find out that their they already have a fiancee. They strive hard to steal them away from their rivals, with some even trying to murder others.
Characters:
Janna Benedicta - the female protagonist; the maid servant of the Renadinian Royalty. She is in-love with a Benydanian prince named Robert. She did horrible things to the royals only to be able to steal him away from his fiancee.
Robert - the male protagonist; at the first chapter of the book, he was introduced as a prince with his fiancee, Angelica. He loved his fiancee dearly, but was not able to help her when she was in need, which resulted to their breakup. When they separated, Janna Benedicta had her chance of comforting him. In the end, he was able to marry the one he truly loves, not Angelica, but Janna Benedicta.
Plot Summary:
The love story is about two kingdoms, Renadane and Benydane. The protagonists (first season) are from the Royal Family of Renadane. It is about the royals and their servants trying to achieve their goal in life. The book focuses on its main character, Janna Benedicta and her male protagonist, Robert. Their story is about change of heart. Most characters in the story are with their supposed-to-be partners in life but, as the story progresses, they realize their love is for someone else, only to find out that their they already have a fiancee. They strive hard to steal them away from their rivals, with some even trying to murder others.
Characters:
Janna Benedicta - the female protagonist; the maid servant of the Renadinian Royalty. She is in-love with a Benydanian prince named Robert. She did horrible things to the royals only to be able to steal him away from his fiancee.
Robert - the male protagonist; at the first chapter of the book, he was introduced as a prince with his fiancee, Angelica. He loved his fiancee dearly, but was not able to help her when she was in need, which resulted to their breakup. When they separated, Janna Benedicta had her chance of comforting him. In the end, he was able to marry the one he truly loves, not Angelica, but Janna Benedicta.
The dedative case (also referred to as respective) is a grammatical case invented by J. R. R. Tolkien in his constructed language Quenya (the Elvish tongue of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings). It is supposed to convey the idea of being related to something. It is not clear if it is strictly used with prepositions, transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, or if it has a general application.
One possible use might be as a translation for the prepositions "respecting", "regarding", or "about" (or "on" when used in an abstract sense). For example, if translating "he told me about the invasion" into Quenya, the Quenya word for "invasion" might appear in the dedative case. This theory also makes sense considering that none of the other cases seem to translate the above prepositions quite satisfactorily.
One possible use might be as a translation for the prepositions "respecting", "regarding", or "about" (or "on" when used in an abstract sense). For example, if translating "he told me about the invasion" into Quenya, the Quenya word for "invasion" might appear in the dedative case. This theory also makes sense considering that none of the other cases seem to translate the above prepositions quite satisfactorily.
The 2008 Ohrid 172N crash occurred when a Cessna 172N Skyhawk 100 II, belonging to a Skopje flight school, crashed in the village of Skrebatino in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia shortly after take-off. The plane crashed into a parked vehicle while trying to make a low-level flyover. There were four fatalities, among these were three passengers and one crew member. Also, a woman who had been in the car sustained injuries as a result of the crash.
The incident occurred at approximately 12:40 p.m. (local time) and was witnessed by almost 3,000 people as the crash took place an estimated 100 metres from where the churchgoers were standing.
The incident occurred at approximately 12:40 p.m. (local time) and was witnessed by almost 3,000 people as the crash took place an estimated 100 metres from where the churchgoers were standing.