Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Morristown Marketplace! Stop by St. Peter's Episcopal Church Lawn for a day filled with live music and an eclectic mix of local makers and merchants. Enjoy free admission and immerse yourself in the community spirit while supporting local businesses! https://ow.ly/bUI450T4nCu
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I was in Gary, IN last week to promote the power of music to heal and unite us. Why I went, what I learned and accomplished is in this report: https://lnkd.in/g3JZhdY4
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Everything worthwhile takes time. On my way back from choir rehearsal on Thursday evenings, I often catch Bob Harris’s country music programme, on Radio 2. I have an eclectic taste in music. To me, country music is life personified: songs written from the heart and soul, digging deep on true life experiences. Recently, Bob played music by an artist who had taken 10 years to crack the Nashville country music scene. Just before she had her big break, she was about to give up and head back home to Kentucky. 10 years to crack Nashville. 10 000 hours to reach mastery. Everything worthwhile takes time and it takes time because we have to build our own ecosystem of connections, interactions and progressive momentum. If our business expansion plans involve promoting our proposition to strangers, then it is going to take time and persistence. Our ecosystems need to be built. Many people give up on an idea too soon, leaving opportunities for others. Perhaps some do this because their personal circumstances change, which is unfortunate. However, many give up because they thought their idea would take off immediately and become disillusioned when it didn’t. “Success is not the absence of failure: it’s the persistence through failure.” – Aisha Tyler. Thank you for reading. Have a great week! #MarketingSuccess #SalesSuccess #Persistence
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#FrankieBeverly, the soulful voice behind Maze, has passed away at 77. His music became the soundtrack of joy, community, and celebration. As we remember the “King of the White Party,” let’s honor his legacy of love and happiness that transcended generations. Learn more about his incredible journey and impact on our hearts: https://bit.ly/4e5Zb2n #BlackHealthMatters #BHMBlog
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Join us on Sunday, October 20th for the LoveSound Benefit Performance. Friends of the Congo and WPFW invite you to an afternoon of music and reception. Featured musicians and poets include Free BenJamin, Wayna, Anna Mwalagho, Ayanna Gregory, Navasha Daya, Laini Mataka, Maimouna Youssef and Sweet Honey and the Rock. https://lnkd.in/eaxNZUb6
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“We shall sing to them, what we can not say to them” Thank you to the University of Redlands Conservatory of Music, Inland Empire Master Chorale, and the Defiant: Requiem Foundation for creating such a powerful statement of music, and for the opportunity of learning such a impactful topic in history and selection of music. For those who are curious where I am: check the bottom left corner! To learn more about the impact of Raffi Schächter and his movement in the Holocaust, please click the link here: https://lnkd.in/gYfRSKKk
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Important message for every voter- watch video attached!
This week on #MorningMika, I have a very special treat for you: My husband, Joe Scarborough, the host of Morning Joe, is a musician, but you may not know his background. Joe grew up in church communities in the Deep South. His mother had a master’s in music and worked as a music director and organist at churches while Joe was growing up. She taught him piano in between his church choir practices and Bible studies. He always loved writing rock songs, but it was gospel music from both white and Black churches that came most naturally to him as a writer. He’s private about his music, but when I heard a song he recorded this summer called "No Guarantees," I encouraged him to record and share the song about the importance of standing up and doing what’s needed to save democracy. Inspired by a Richard Cohen Washington Post column from 20 years ago that described the peaceful life of Jews at a German summer camp the year before the Holocaust began, Joe wrote "No Guarantees" as both a warning and a song of hope. I wanted you to hear it. Join me in watching and sharing this important message 👇 and remember you can make a difference this November at the voting booth 💪 Many thanks to this amazing group of singers and musicians 😍 : Roz Brown, Keisha Whitney, Jeremy Kelsey, Deirdre Fields, Dachonne Nicole, Tanesha Gary, Mike Hammond, Anita Wells, Shaina Kitchener, Tawana Shaver, James Alexander, Troy Weekes, Mitch Matlock #NoGuarantees #NewMusicFriday #MorningJoe #JoeScarborough #GoVote Know Your Value
See the Joe Scarborough music video that Mika wants every voter to watch
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We could not let this month pass without wishing the incredible Vaughnette Bigford a Happy Black Music Month!!! In case you didn't know, June is the month to celebrate Black musicians' enduring impact and legacy and their creativity on music, culture, and history. We love you Vaughette!! Thank you so much for all your support and for gracing the world with your talent!! __________________________________________________________________________________ Want a way to keep up with all these special dates and occasions, DM and ask about getting your very own copy of the 2024 Caribbean CEO Publicity Calendar
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This City is what it is because our citizens are what they are. -Plato We love that Boston receives the recognition it deserves. What do you think it needs to become #1 happiest? A better nightlife? More music or art scenes? More lines for the T? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. #Boston #BostonRealEstate
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Embracing Harmony: Introducing a New Mass Setting to Your Congregation Change can be daunting, especially within the comforting familiarity of our cherished traditions. Yet, just as nature undergoes seasons of renewal, so too can our liturgical music benefit from the introduction of a new Mass setting. While learning a new melody might seem like an extra hurdle, embracing this change offers surprising benefits for both the congregation and the overall worship experience. Read more on the blog. https://buff.ly/4dLrbY4
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55 years old.. Born in the last great era .. Generation X (1969-1980) 5 decades 55 years 660 months 20,075 days (ignoring feb 29th) 481,800 hours 1,734,480,000 seconds That is some legacy.. so much has occurred in that 55 years .. from moon landings to iPads. In a blink of an eye Chase de Vere are 55 years old. From one single office to an office in all of the major cities in the Uk. Why is 55 so important ?? How many people are aware that from 55 onwards they can potentially access their pension? It is never too late to consider planning your retirement as it’s always better to have a plan than no plan A day, a week, a month , a year , a decade .. can pass so quickly, from sliding doors moments to events that simply take your breath away.. #retirementplanning #retirementgoals #retirementsavings
Happy birthday to Chase de Vere !! Chase de Vere was originally established on 7 March 1969 – meaning that we are 55 years old today. That’s 55 years of providing Independent Financial Advice. We hope that our long-established history, together with the strength and security of our parent company, provides a high degree of confidence for all of our employees and all of our clients. Some other events which happened in 1969 include the first man walking on the moon, the Woodstock music festival, The Carpenters and Hot Chocolate were formed, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid and The Italian Job were released, Elton John and Led Zeppelin released their first albums, the battery powered smoke detector and the laser printer were both invented and Richard Nixon was inaugurated as the 37th US President.
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