Carry On was a notable straight edge hardcore punk band from California.
Carry On started in 1996 in Atascadero, California (on the Central Coast of California). Originally called Persevere, they changed their name to Carry On shortly before the release of their debut "Stabbed in the Face" 7" EP in 1998. All of the original members of Persevere/Carry On except singer Ryan George changed between 1998 and 2000. Nick D was replaced by Jason, Nick C was replaced by Josh, Buzzy was replaced by Jordan and Andy was replaced by Corey. Josh, Jordan, and Jason eventually moved on as well.
Guitarist Todd Jones went on to play in Internal Affairs and Betrayed. Todd previously played in Terror and Stand Your Ground. Bassist Greg Bacon now plays bass in Betrayed, Internal Affairs, and The First Step. Greg Bacon also played in Stand & Fight and Evac. Guitarist Corey Williams now sings in Internal Affairs and plays guitar for Piece by Piece and Snake Eyes and formerly of Stand Your Ground. Drummer Nick Jett plays in Terror and sings for Piece by Piece. Carry On's previous drummer Lucas McFadden plays in Go It Alone. Singer Ryan George notoriously "broke edge" just before the band's breakup, and later joined indie band The Adored with former Carry On drummer Nat Keefer.
Years later, Carry On played 2 final shows on July 1st and 2nd, 2005 at the Showcase Theatre, located in Corona, CA. Opening bands included Champion, Blue Monday, Allegiance, Betrayed, and more.
Discography
*Stabbed in the Face 7" EP - Jitsu Records (1998)
*Roll With The Punches 7" EP - Teamwork Records (2000)
*The Line Is Drawn 7" EP - Youngblood Records (2000)
*It's All Our Blood (includes both EPs on one CD) - Youngblood Records/Teamwork Records (2001)
*A Life Less Plagued - Bridge 9 Records (2001)
Band Members
*Ryan George - Vocals
*Todd Jones - Guitar
*Corey Williams - Guitar
*Greg Bacon - Bass
*Nick Jett - Drums
Other Members
*Buzzy Brown - Guitar (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Nick Caldwell - Bass (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Andy Kulikowski - Guitar (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Jason ? - Drums (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Nat Keefer - Drums (on The Line Is Drawn 7" and Roll With The Punches 7")
*Jordan Johnson - Guitar (on The Line Is Drawn 7")
*Josh Luce - Bass (on The Line is Drawn 7")
*Jon Westbrook - Bass (who is credited for playing bass on A Life Less Plagued)
*Lucas McFadden - Drums
Carry On started in 1996 in Atascadero, California (on the Central Coast of California). Originally called Persevere, they changed their name to Carry On shortly before the release of their debut "Stabbed in the Face" 7" EP in 1998. All of the original members of Persevere/Carry On except singer Ryan George changed between 1998 and 2000. Nick D was replaced by Jason, Nick C was replaced by Josh, Buzzy was replaced by Jordan and Andy was replaced by Corey. Josh, Jordan, and Jason eventually moved on as well.
Guitarist Todd Jones went on to play in Internal Affairs and Betrayed. Todd previously played in Terror and Stand Your Ground. Bassist Greg Bacon now plays bass in Betrayed, Internal Affairs, and The First Step. Greg Bacon also played in Stand & Fight and Evac. Guitarist Corey Williams now sings in Internal Affairs and plays guitar for Piece by Piece and Snake Eyes and formerly of Stand Your Ground. Drummer Nick Jett plays in Terror and sings for Piece by Piece. Carry On's previous drummer Lucas McFadden plays in Go It Alone. Singer Ryan George notoriously "broke edge" just before the band's breakup, and later joined indie band The Adored with former Carry On drummer Nat Keefer.
Years later, Carry On played 2 final shows on July 1st and 2nd, 2005 at the Showcase Theatre, located in Corona, CA. Opening bands included Champion, Blue Monday, Allegiance, Betrayed, and more.
Discography
*Stabbed in the Face 7" EP - Jitsu Records (1998)
*Roll With The Punches 7" EP - Teamwork Records (2000)
*The Line Is Drawn 7" EP - Youngblood Records (2000)
*It's All Our Blood (includes both EPs on one CD) - Youngblood Records/Teamwork Records (2001)
*A Life Less Plagued - Bridge 9 Records (2001)
Band Members
*Ryan George - Vocals
*Todd Jones - Guitar
*Corey Williams - Guitar
*Greg Bacon - Bass
*Nick Jett - Drums
Other Members
*Buzzy Brown - Guitar (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Nick Caldwell - Bass (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Andy Kulikowski - Guitar (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Jason ? - Drums (on Stabbed in the Face 7")
*Nat Keefer - Drums (on The Line Is Drawn 7" and Roll With The Punches 7")
*Jordan Johnson - Guitar (on The Line Is Drawn 7")
*Josh Luce - Bass (on The Line is Drawn 7")
*Jon Westbrook - Bass (who is credited for playing bass on A Life Less Plagued)
*Lucas McFadden - Drums
Regular Music is an independent record label based out of Hammonton, New Jersey. It is owned and operated by Arthur Enders, his wife Jen, and Jeff Kummer. Enders and Kummer are most well known as members of the rock band, The Early November. The first artist signed to the label was Pete Nischt. His deal was announced officially in September of 2006. Shortly to follow were indie-rock band OneTwoThreeFour from New Jersey and rock band Nothing Ever Stays from California.
Mif Kumas is a fictional character of the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
Mif Kumas was born on the planet Calibop shortly before the rise of the Empire. Raised during the Imperial occupation of Calibop, Mif lived in a perpetual state of terror, which reinforced his belief that a state of order and justice needed to be created. His height and physical structure made him an intimidating sight, though his calm words and his voice calling for change inspired countless Calibops to join the fight against the Empire. On Kumas' 30th birthday, the Calibops liberated their planet, following Emperor Palpatine's final death.
Kumas was immediately praised as the leader of the resistance. The New Republic installed him as the first governor of Calibop. He ratified the general election calling for his good friend, Ponc Gavrisom, to serve as senator to the New Republic. He led Calibop through the difficulties of the early New Republic, and openly supported Senator Gavrisom and Chief of State Leia Organa Solo on Coruscant.
Following the Corellian Insurrection, Senator Gavrisom was elected to take over Leia Organa Solo's position. Gavrisom asked Kumas to take over his seat in the senate, an offer he accepted. The planetary governor left his post and arrived on Coruscant, where he represented Calibop to the New Republic through the Caamas Document crisis, the wedding of Luke Skywalker, and other incidents throughout those three years.
When Gavrisom resigned his position, Kumas willingly stepped down as Senator, offering the position back to Gavrisom. Kumas still remained active in the Senate, serving as an aide to Senator Gavrisom and a political analyst during the election of 24 ABY. Following Borsk Fey'lya's election, Kumas was named sergeant-at-arms of the New Republic Senate.
Kumas oversaw Senatorial proceedings during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, and his post ended with Nom Anor's visit to the Senate. Kumas attempted to protect Chief of State Fey'lya, but lost a great amount of his dignity when the assassination attempt nearly succeeded. Kumas resigned in disgrace from his position and returned to Calibop, where he remains politically active on a local level.
Kumas, Mif
Mif Kumas was born on the planet Calibop shortly before the rise of the Empire. Raised during the Imperial occupation of Calibop, Mif lived in a perpetual state of terror, which reinforced his belief that a state of order and justice needed to be created. His height and physical structure made him an intimidating sight, though his calm words and his voice calling for change inspired countless Calibops to join the fight against the Empire. On Kumas' 30th birthday, the Calibops liberated their planet, following Emperor Palpatine's final death.
Kumas was immediately praised as the leader of the resistance. The New Republic installed him as the first governor of Calibop. He ratified the general election calling for his good friend, Ponc Gavrisom, to serve as senator to the New Republic. He led Calibop through the difficulties of the early New Republic, and openly supported Senator Gavrisom and Chief of State Leia Organa Solo on Coruscant.
Following the Corellian Insurrection, Senator Gavrisom was elected to take over Leia Organa Solo's position. Gavrisom asked Kumas to take over his seat in the senate, an offer he accepted. The planetary governor left his post and arrived on Coruscant, where he represented Calibop to the New Republic through the Caamas Document crisis, the wedding of Luke Skywalker, and other incidents throughout those three years.
When Gavrisom resigned his position, Kumas willingly stepped down as Senator, offering the position back to Gavrisom. Kumas still remained active in the Senate, serving as an aide to Senator Gavrisom and a political analyst during the election of 24 ABY. Following Borsk Fey'lya's election, Kumas was named sergeant-at-arms of the New Republic Senate.
Kumas oversaw Senatorial proceedings during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, and his post ended with Nom Anor's visit to the Senate. Kumas attempted to protect Chief of State Fey'lya, but lost a great amount of his dignity when the assassination attempt nearly succeeded. Kumas resigned in disgrace from his position and returned to Calibop, where he remains politically active on a local level.
Kumas, Mif
About Hedrick Cooperative
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The Hedrick Cooperative House is a cooperative for student housing at Michigan State University. It is the oldest student owned cooperative in East Lansing. It was started in 1939 and was leased and operational by the winter term 1940. It's one of 12 houses that are part of the SHC located in East Lansing.
Hedrick Cooperative History
Wilbur O. Hedrick was a professor for over 53 years, who taught at Michigan State University He was an assistant professor of History and Political Economy. He also taught courses in economics, American Constitutional History, English History, Civil Government, logic, psychology, and ethics.
He was a very popular professor interested in furthering the cooperative movement.
In 1939, with the help of another professor, Orion Ulrey, another professor teaching a course on the Rochdale Principles, an acceptable house for lease was found and the early days of Hedrick House began.
The house was in operation by the Winter term of 1940. Membership was open to any male student who matched their requirements for "good character, willingness to cooperate with other members, and a scholastic average of 1.0 or better" (Hedrick Scrapbook, page 1). Each of the members paid a $10 loan to the house, refundable when the house became self-sustaining, and a $10 deposit. Room and board charges were $5.50 per week which at the time was around 1/3 less than other housing options.
Hedrick House was originally located on 405 Abbott Street and then moved to 903 East Grand River in 1941, after purchasing a house of their own. On January 1, 1954 while the Michigan State Spartans were playing in the Rose Bowl, Hedrick House burned down. The cause was a over-heated furnace. In June 1956 members of Hedrick House constructed a new house at 140 Collingwood, its current location.
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The Hedrick Cooperative House is a cooperative for student housing at Michigan State University. It is the oldest student owned cooperative in East Lansing. It was started in 1939 and was leased and operational by the winter term 1940. It's one of 12 houses that are part of the SHC located in East Lansing.
Hedrick Cooperative History
Wilbur O. Hedrick was a professor for over 53 years, who taught at Michigan State University He was an assistant professor of History and Political Economy. He also taught courses in economics, American Constitutional History, English History, Civil Government, logic, psychology, and ethics.
He was a very popular professor interested in furthering the cooperative movement.
In 1939, with the help of another professor, Orion Ulrey, another professor teaching a course on the Rochdale Principles, an acceptable house for lease was found and the early days of Hedrick House began.
The house was in operation by the Winter term of 1940. Membership was open to any male student who matched their requirements for "good character, willingness to cooperate with other members, and a scholastic average of 1.0 or better" (Hedrick Scrapbook, page 1). Each of the members paid a $10 loan to the house, refundable when the house became self-sustaining, and a $10 deposit. Room and board charges were $5.50 per week which at the time was around 1/3 less than other housing options.
Hedrick House was originally located on 405 Abbott Street and then moved to 903 East Grand River in 1941, after purchasing a house of their own. On January 1, 1954 while the Michigan State Spartans were playing in the Rose Bowl, Hedrick House burned down. The cause was a over-heated furnace. In June 1956 members of Hedrick House constructed a new house at 140 Collingwood, its current location.