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PGB Photographer & Creative - © Philip Romeyn - Phillostar Gone Ballistic 2019

PGB Photographer & Creative - © Philip Romeyn - Phillostar Gone Ballistic 2019

Trevi deriva il suo nome dal termine treba (trivio) per la sua posizione su tre importanti vie di comunicazione; la seconda parte è stata aggiunta dopo l’unificazione nazionale.

 

Gli equi popolarono questa terra fin dall’epoca arcaica. Furono poi sottomessi dai romani che utilizzarono il territorio per l’allevamento ch’e divenne intensissimo nell’ager trebensis, rimasto sempre sotto la diretta giurisdizione imperiale, donde il nome di Treàa Augusra, città di cui restano numerose vestigia: alcuni templi, di cui rimangono resti dei podii, una cinta muraria, riutilizzata nel Medioevo, l’antico sistema fognario, diverse fondamenta di ville rustiche e l’arco di Trevi (posto al confine fra i territori degli equi e degli ernici).

 

Con le invasioni barbariche questa zona, lontana dalle strade principali e protetta dai monti, fu intensamente abitata. Passato questo periodo, la popolazione scese a valle con conseguente abbandono delle fiorenti attività locali: nel 1060 scomparve anche la diocesi trebana che venne annessa a quella anagnina.

  

Abitanti: Trebani

 

Festa patronale: San Pietro Eremita

 

Frazioni e Località: Altipiani di Arcinazzo, Cimetta

 

Comuni limitrofi: Filettino, Guarcino, Fiuggi, Piglio, Arcinazzo Romano, Jenne, Vallepietra.

 

Distanza da Frosinone Km. 43

 

Autostrada: A1 Colleferro.

 

Nel secolo Xl la comunità trebana, una universitas partecipata da diversi condomini, dovette difendersi anche dall’ingerenza dei monaci di Subiaco che si stavano espandendo verso l’altopiano arcinate e miravano a porre sotto controllo la città di Trevi. Il progetto riuscì dopo lungo tempo; prima Trevi fu sottoposta alla signoria dei de Comitibus (Conti di Segni) e poi ai Caetani, ma il persistente malgoverno feudale ne determinò la cacciata nel 1471. Tuttavia Trevi divenne feudo sublacense, rimanendo totalmente soggetto agli abati a partire dal 1638. Il governo commendatariale non fu dissimile dai prece denti, ma i trebani dovettero trovare un modus vivendi con esso dato che qualche volta presero le difese anche del monastero sublacense. La comunità non fu mai prospera poiché la maggior parte della popolazione, anche a causa dell’allevamento transumante, era costretta ad emigrare stagionalmente verso le pianure pontine e romane.

 

Alla metà del Settecento, cessato il governo abbaziale, Trevi rimase soggetta direttamente al governo pontificio e visse con una certa partecipazione le vicende politiche dell’occupazione francese e, in seguito, dell’unificazione nazionale.

 

Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, malgrado la posizione appartata, fu coinvolta in alcune vicende belliche fra le quali un imponente rastrellamento tedesco che sequestrò l’intera popolazione e i numerosi sfollati. Durante gli anni del dopoguerra il paese ha vissuto un profondo tracollo demografico a causa dell’abbandono di molti abitanti in cerca di lavoro. A partire dagli anni Settanta, lo sviluppo turistico degli Altipiani di Arcinazzo e della stazione termale della sorgente Suria ha creato molti posti di lavoro, diminuendo così notevolmente il bisogno di emigrare.

 

Trevi sorge al centro di un’ampia vallata dei monti Cantari, in cui scorre il fiume Aniene, oggi sbarrato da una diga che forma un lago artificiale per la produzione di energia elettrica.

 

Il paese è composto da tre zone: l’antico abitato arroccato sul colle la Civita, una cinquecentesca detta “in mezzo alla terra”, una terza fuori le mura rinascimentali, sviluppatasi in epoca recente. Ai confini comunali è l’area turistica degli Altipiani.

 

Una piccola strada “Mezzo la terra” separa il paese antico sull’alto colle dalla parte sviluppatasi in epoca recente.

 

L’intero abitato conserva un assetto che potrebbe definirsi romano in quanto sono riconoscibili il cardo e il decumano maggiori. L’area sommitale è caratterizzata dall’imponente Castello Caetani. Attorno al nucleo abitato sorge ancora la cinta muraria romana sovrastata da quella medioevale con diverse torri, quadrate e circolari, e qualche varco, oggi allargato. Ci sono stati molti interventi di ammodernamento, fra cui una pavimentazione dei primi anni del XX secolo che sostituisce quella ottocentesca a sampietrini di calcare.

 

La zona di scollinamento è formata da abitazioni quattro-cinquecentesche, fortemente rimaneggiate. Il centro storico presenta anche qualche palazzo del Sei-Settecento e termina a Porta Napoletana, detta in passato Porta Maior, attraversata dalla via Maior, che congiungeva la rocca con la città romana, adagiata sulla riva destra del fiume Aniene, ove, alla confluenza col rio Suria sorgeva la cattedrale, dedicata a San Teodoro.

 

da: www.laciociaria.it/comuni/trevi_nel_lazio.htm

PGB Photographer & Creative - © Philip Romeyn - Phillostar Gone Ballistic 2019

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*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

PGB Photographer & Creative - © Philip Romeyn - Phillostar Gone Ballistic 2019

PGB Photographer & Creative - © Philip Romeyn - Phillostar Gone Ballistic 2019

Comme si Lausanne était au Canada

As if Lausanne were in Canada

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

PGB Photographer & Creative - © Philip Romeyn - Phillostar Gone Ballistic 2019

Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Dr. the Hon. Andrew Wheatley (left), receives a citation from Victoria Francis of the Sydenham & Friends United for Change Inc, at the Sydenham Citizens’ Association’s back-to-school treat, in Sydenham, St. Catherine, on August 20. Dr. Wheatley is Member of Parliament for the area.

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*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

IRONLAK FILMS just dropped a new video from the Official Opening of ARRIBA Grill in Adelaide, Australia.

 

Photo: JonathanVDK

 

See the video and the full post here: blog.ironlak.com/2011/08/ironlak-films-arriba-grill-with-...

 

Check out the taste sensation here:

Facebook.com/ArribaGrill

[INSTAGRAM: @thaianecomh]

[SITE: www.thaianeathanasio.com]

 

Show de lançamento do disco Clareia

 

Integrantes: Anna Tréa e Kabé Pinheiro

 

Participação especial: Fernando Anitelli

[INSTAGRAM: @thaianecomh]

[SITE: www.thaianeathanasio.com.br]

 

Show de lançamento do disco Clareia

 

Integrantes: Anna Tréa e Kabé Pinheiro

 

Participação especial: Fernando Anitelli

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

this beautiful lynx was standing on a tree

SPecialty trea sets for sale.. these looked quite attractive

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

Trea (the meaning of the name is: Strength; intensity) was dumped on the I-15 Freeway between Victorville and Barstow.

 

She was spotted by Sheryl Stratton who tried to get her, but wasn't able to gain her trust. She kept bringing food and water for days as she was looking for help (keep in mind, temperatures in the desert are over 100 degrees every day during the summer time).

 

Sheryl then came across my rescue videos, and called me for help.

 

I headed out to the desert on Saturday, and started looking for her. It took more than 2 hours until I was able to locate her.

 

At first she was curious, she even took food gently from my hand. I was able to set up a trap, but she didn't like it, and decided to leave. She started running deep into the desert and didn't want anything to do with me.

 

I followed her, and just a few minutes later, I found myself stuck in deep sand with my car!!!

 

I gave all the water to the Trea, so I had nothing. For the next 2.5 hours I was trying to dig my way out (sadly, my car is not a 4X4, and is not designed for this kind of adventure).

 

After 2.5 hours, I decided - I needed help. I was 90% there, but the last 10% required some extra help. I called Sheryl, and she headed out to the desert with her son Ven.

 

It took another hour until we were able to rescue me, and then we went back to try and rescue Trea :-)

 

We spent a few more hours trying, and then I knew - there is no way other than calling Dr. Amsel so he can dart her.

 

The story continues on the next picture: www.flickr.com/photos/eldad75/9316228086/

 

Eldad

Indian Medicine Company, Promotional Trade CardTremont, Indiana

 

Date: Circa 1945

Source Type: Promotional trade card

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Indian Medicine Company

Postmark: Not applicable

Collection: Steven R. Shook

 

R. A. BERCIER

Sec'y-Treas.

R. R. No. 2, Box 60

Chesterton, Ind.

 

"SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND"

THE ORIGINAL MEDICINE MAN

AT TREMONT, INDIANA

Can Be Seen Every Day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.

WITH HIS WONDERFUL REMEDIES

 

He knows your troubles without you telling him.

Don't fail to see him and be convinced.

 

He speaks French, Spanish, Italian, German,

Understands Polish and all the Indian dialects.

 

Don't be without your medicine, send back the label or the correct name of medicine needed, and we will ship it to you at once. If I help you tell your friends, if not, tell me.

 

FREE PICNIC GROVE - GET YOUR PASS FROM

THE MEDICINE MAN AT TREMONT.

 

Please Return Empty Bottles

 

Old Original

MEDICINE MAN

 

THE OLD INDIAN MEDICINE MAN KNOWS!

 

He knows your troubles without you telling him. Don't fai to see him and be convinced. His remedies are barks, roots, herbs, berries and seeds.

 

AT TREMONT, INDIANA

 

For all correspondings call or write:

R. A. BERCIER

Sec'y-Treas.

Chesterton, Ind. R. R. No. 2 Box 60

Telephone Chesterton 81

 

Take Rt. 12 [old 49] 45 miles from Chicago, 17 miles from Gary, going east, coming west 9 miles from Michigan City on North West corner, at Tremont, Ind. For your convenience this winter take the South Shore, get off at Tremont going east. Coming West, take the South Shore from South Bend to Tremont.

 

Modern Rooms and Cottage at reasonable price, by day, week or month

 

------

 

The following newspaper item was published December 6, 1923, in The Chesterton Tribune:

 

MEDICINE COMPANY TO HOLD FORTH ONH DUNES HIWAY

The Indiana Medicine company, of which County Commissioner H. A. Polentzke is one of the incorporators, has opened up for business on the Polentzke farm on the Dunes Hiway one-half miles east of Tremont. Dr. O. L. Stephenson, of Gary, and an Indian doctor will be in charge of the place, and all kinds of diseases will be treated. The company expects to maintain six rooms for patients and later on will erect additions to the building."

 

------

 

The following newspaper item was published December 13, 1923, in The Chesterton Tribune:

 

NEW SANITARIUM ON DUNES ROAD

One of the new improvements along the Dunes highway west is to be seen a short distance east of Tremont. It is located just off the main highway a few hundred feet, on a new stone road that is being built to the south. It is a story-and-a-half structure, at present of 30x80 feet dimensions, with basement, and will be known as the office headquarters and sanitarium of the Indiana Medicine Company, Inc., of Indiana.

 

The new company is composed of Mr. A. H. Pollentske, of Furnessville, and owner of the large farm on part of which the new sanitarium is located. Mr. Pollentzke is also one of the county commissioners of Porter county, which office he has held for eight or ten years. Associated with Mr. Pollentske, in the company, are Doctor Chas. Clayton, familiarly known here and at Gary as the "Indian Doctor," of Gary; B. McKensie, of St. Louis, Mo., India Medicine Company, of that city; and Dr. o. L. Stephenson, practicing physician at Gary and formerly practicing at Indianapolis.

 

The new institution has been well equipped for office and consultation as well as for treatments and sanitarium service; although the capacity for the latter service at present limited it is intended that this will be greatly increased by additional and larger buildings and the institution grows, as it no doubt will. The company is intending the undertaking to be the nucleus of a large and growing institution, which shall take its place among the prominent and serviceable sanitariums of this party of the country.

 

The "Indian Doctor," as he is called, has been in Gary and has been coming to Michigan City for a long time, and is well known. The new institution was opened for business Sunday [December 9, 1923], and those from Michigan City, Gary, and other nearby places will find the new Indiana Medicine Company headquarters open for inspection.

 

------

 

The following newspaper item was published March 26, 1925, in The Chesterton Tribune:

 

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Charles Clayton, president of the Indian Medicine company, of Tremont, is the proud owner of a dog that is attracting considerable attention hereabout. It is a German police black wolf, just past four months old. Its mother is international champion and the sire is a national champion. The markings of this dog are really unusual, the boat being coal black, without a single discolored hair. Both sire and dam are priceless, the owners refusing to sell at any price. Mr. Clayton is very proud of his pet, and has good reason to be. His partner, Herman Pollentske also owns a silver grey wolf dog that is now in training under the instruction of a professional Germain trainer of Chicago. The dog is being trained for police work, and will graduate in three months more. The animal is unusually intelligent naturally, and with the expert training it is receiving, will be unusually valuable.

 

Sources:

The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; December 6, 1923; Volume 40, Number 39, Page 1, Column 6. Column titled "Medicine Company to Hold Forth on Dunes Hiway."

 

The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; December 13, 1923; Volume 40, Number 40, Page 8, Columns 5-6. Column titled "New Sanitarium on Dunes Road."

 

The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; March 26, 1925; Volume 42, Number 30, Page 8, Column 2. Column titled "Social and Personal."

 

Copyright 2013. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

Check Out My Blog: www.treadaypr.blogspot.com

Online Project Portfolio: www.treadavenport.carbonmade.com

Let’s Network: www.linkedin.com/in/treaviondavenport

Washington Nationals Championship Parade

**

 

*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

*

*

 

*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

*-end-*

 

Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

www.treadaypr.tumblr.com

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*TREA DAY MANAGEMENT & PUBLICITY*

 

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*MEDIA CONTACT:* Treavion Davenport, Sr. Publicist

 

Trea Day Management and Publicity

 

(678) 327-8281 or *treadaypr@gmail.com*

 

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

 

*ATLANTA’S DBS SOUNDS I & II TO HOST IN STORE CELEBRITY EVENT *

 

*NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY SATURDAY APRIL 16TH*

 

*ATLANTA GA, March 28, 2011 –- *On April 16, 2011 major and indie recording

artists and the music industry at large are rallying together in support of

*National Record Store Day* (*www.recordstoreday.com*) at ATL's favorite

independent retail store; DBS Sounds between 10am and 7pm. Tobago Benito,

owner of *DBS Sounds I & II,* will host a star studded sales event to

celebrate National Record Store Day where loyal fans and customers show

their support of independent music retailers. There will be performances and

appearances by various mainstream and local celebrities, DJs, radio

personalities and recording artists. Invited and confirmed guests

include; *Tiffany

Evans, Waka Flaka Flame, Trina, Vashawn Mitchell, Gail Holmes, Killa Mike,

Jody Breeze, Ray Lavender, Rick Ross’ Maybach Music artists, Block

Entertainment Group, *and independent artists, *Scotty, Mykko Montana, Kelz

Holaday and Soulja C.* Both DBS Sounds I & II locations will feature

exclusive music for sale, performances, celebrity meet and greet and

autograph signings with purchase, live music by *DJ Scream *and *DJ

Fahrenheit*, food, special giveaways and much more. Additional notables are

being added daily.

 

A time for all music lovers to come together to celebrate the longevity,

camaraderie and impact local record stores instill in the community, last

year's Record Store Day at DBS I and II brought out artists; *Rasheeda*, *Jody

Breeze*, *The Outlawz*, *Maceo, Sommer Melody, Mr. Coli Park, Vistoso

Bosses, Tity Boy of Playaz Circle, DJ Farenheit, Hard Head Jacob, Mick

Starr, Alexis Jordan, Dem Get Away Boyz, Vandarray, Lowell Pye, The

Syndicate, Platinum Producer Chris Henderson and Kokane * to name a few!

 

For over 17 years, the Atlanta area has been the home of DBS Sounds with

owner Tobago Benito as the backbone and on the front line for recording

artists and labels in the Southeast. Since the beginning of most popular

artist’s careers, Benito has provided an outlet to consumers for both majors

and indies.

 

With the drastic decline of CD sales and the billion-dollar bite the

industry is suffering, independent record stores are closing left and right

and DBS Sounds is a true survivor among a dying breed. Benito understands

that this accomplished success for DBS would not be possible without the

consumers and hosts this annual event in appreciation. DBS is a mainstay in

the community-the 'Last of the Mohicans'.

 

To arrange an interview, secure *Record Store Day* Media Credentials

Contact Trea Davenport, Trea Day Management & Publicity at

treadaypr@gmail.com or call 678-327-8281. Visit

*http://www.dbssounds.com*and follow

*@dbssoundsATL* on Twitter and *http://www.recordstoreday.com *to learn

more.

 

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Treavion Davenport

*CEO/Sr. Publicist*

*Trea Day Management & Publicity*

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