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Jolly Breeze sailing ship whale watching off St. Andrews & Deer Island

Alitalia Embraer ERJ-190-100STD: EI-RNB

EGLC, 11th July 2013

 

© Caerus Aviation, 2013

Home Time.

Truck &Machinery Show, Kumeu

12 Nov 2016

Erf ec11 j clark fun fair

Headlining the Monmouth Festival on the last Saturday, The Yardbirds (2007 version) performed a mind blowing set of dirty blues standards, classic hits and new songs.

 

The band now consists of original members Jim McCarty(drums) and Chris Dreja(guitar) plus new members Ben King(guitar), John Idan(bass and lead vocals) and Billy Boy Miskimmin(harmonica ). Not quite the old Yardbirds with Clapton, Page or Beck, but still no-one near me in the audience was complaining! More about the present band here: www.theyardbirds.com/bio.html

A B&W version of the recent Fiddlers Ferry Power Station shot at Widnes Merseyside from Wigg Island across The River Mersey in Runcorn Cheshire.

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Most newcomers will soon discover that making a successful career in the entertainment industry is a hard market to break into more so than any other market. It’s definitely not as easy to get into as working at Burger King or processing insurance claims at Aviva.

 

While this creates problems for most newcomers who spend their days and nights pouring their soul into their most finest masterpiece; the music industry’s “not-everyone-is-worthy policy” is largely a reason why the music industry is so successful- earning 40 billion annually.History has always been a part of understanding and predicting new trends.

 

R&B Beats – Getting distribution for your music (mixed and mastered vocals on Rap Beats or R&B Instrumentals) is an important step in the music business. In this R&B Beats and Instrumentals support article I’ll show you how to get your music in everywhere on the social sphere! This article is part of a series on how to become a successful Singer by distributing your music video to as many places as possible.

 

The main components that make up the recording industry are the Record Labels, Publishing Companies, Licensing Companies, Artists, and Fans. Knowing fully how these components works together makes it easier to find new ways to enter the music scene. These different companies also have similar departments with leaders who know more than a few major contacts at any targeted major record label.In addition to being separate entities, these companies are all connected at the level of being in the music industry.

 

Most people will recommend internships and slowly climb the ladder from bottom until you’re able to reach the top. But that’s usually not good enough for those artists who have put everything into their music, lost or quit their job, and are clearly willing to work and have the music that deserves to be heard.

 

Once you have your CD in stores where people can find it, you’re ready to get your promotion grind on. Oh one last thing, don’t forget about selling your music DIRECTLY from your own website (www.yourartistname.com). This is huge! All the companies like iTunes take a cut when they sell your CD or songs. But on your own website, you get to keep EVERYTHING! That’s the best type of distribution.

 

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Michelle and Rob, in their "look like twins" phase...

The mist is in fact smoke from a bonfire in a field.

Whorlton Suspension Bridge, Teesdale.

Jolly Breeze sailing ship whale watching off St. Andrews & Deer Island

Killhope Burn drops 7? metres over the central part of a cliff composed of thick beds of sedimentary rock.

Cowshill, Weardale

Hull & Humber confluence - the Hull flows into the Humber. Both rivers are tidal.

 

Rivers Hull and Humber, Kingston-upon Hull.

November 2012

Ayats AE3/BR1 Bravo - CH57/16Dt

WH Travel, Crawley

Southsea, D-Day Museum Coach Park

28 July 2012

Jolly Breeze sailing ship whale watching off St. Andrews & Deer Island

LPA 16/FEB/2019

 

LONGCOT WALK: 2

 

Soon, I am standing on a wooden bridge, craning my neck so that I can appraise the monitor on my camera. The omnipresent barbed wire stands in my way, but I realise it is starting to form a part of my aesthetic of the river. The barbed wire turns the Ock into a liminal space, where humans and their domestic animals enter only by transgression. An old stone wall - built perhaps to prevent the Ock from overspilling into the neighbouring field, or perhaps as a support for a bridge long gone - has been reclaimed by moss.

 

FOR A CUMULATIVE PHOTO ESSAY, SEE THE 'RIVER OCK' SET ON MY PHOTOSTREAM.

4x4 Terrain at RnB

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