http://www.whiskeyreverb.com BY WATCHING YOU LET US MERGE WITH YOUR DNA! This
first video describes the Ancient origin of the group, Whiskey Reverb.
This video shows the band in their inter-dimensional state as transient
beings, responding to a disturbance in the universe. The group is
called by a signal aboard vacant ship, where they discover the power of
an ancient relic during a space hookah session. The boys are able to
harness special powers from the relic and defeat the barbarian galactic
army. Produced by Thomas Joesph Inglut @ Hylo Dekan Studios Whiskey Reverb track
"the trip", like all the other songs from our album "first",recorded 1971 by Conny Plank for PILZ-records (now available as CD on ohrwaschl-records), was our "real krautrock"-song.
never it was the same song twice; we totally improvised it each time we played it. only structured thing was the guitar melody-theme from Harald Thoma and me singing along with it.(find out, when you hear it live 1991 )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh3VN_I5gSg
unfortunately Harald Thoma doesn´t appear in this video, because he was about to get draughted by the army and our manager replaced him with the red-haired Jürgen Schneider. Short time after that we fired the manager and brought back Harald Thoma to the band.
The sound you hear is the original line-up:
Andreas Cornelius - drums; Joachim Schiff - bass; Harald Thoma - guitar,vocals; Rainer Wahlmann - vox, harp
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Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Yung Ro and Nu Money new released videos to Back 2 Back and Look At Me off the Army of Two mixtape. GO DOWNLOAD NOW www(dot)datpiff.com/Yung-Ro-and-Nu-Money-Army-Of-Two-mixtape.404397.html
Four-time Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year, Kenny Chesney, will kick-off The Salvation Army’s 122nd annual Red Kettle Campaign with a LIVE performance at Cowboys Stadium during halftime of the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game against the Washington Redskins at 3:15PM (CT) on FOX. The nationally televised show marks the 16th year the Dallas Cowboys have helped The Salvation Army launch the campaign, which began on a San Francisco pier in 1891. Kenny’s performance will help raise awareness and millions of dollars for the Red Kettle Campaign, which collected a record $147.6 million last year. Funds will support people in need, including those still experiencing the lasting impact of Hurricane Sandy this Christmas season.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58367-salvation-army-red-kettle-kenny-chesney-dallas-cowboys-thanksgiving-game
As part of Warrior Care Month, the Army unveiled the “Hire a Veteran” education campaign to reduce anxiety about hiring a Veteran. Research conducted by the Society of Human Resource Management reveals three key obstacles to veteran employment.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/59173-army-hire-a-veteran-education-campaign-warrior-care-month-hr-resource
Nearly 7.5 million students (K – 12th grade) are chronically absent every school year – missing enough school to put them at severe risk of dropping out or failing to graduate. Chronic absenteeism, which is defined as missing at least 10 percent of school days in a given year, or about 18 days, affects the educational outcomes of millions of students. In order to inspire parents of 5th through 8th graders to recognize the crucial role regular attendance, even in the early years, plays in high school graduation, the U.S. Army and the Ad Council are unveiling a new series of public service advertisements (PSAs) created pro bono by advertising agency Publicis Kaplan Thaler.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58503-ad-council-boostup-high-school-dropout-prevention
Dogs of all sizes, shapes, ages and breeds united today to “Doggupy” New York City’s Union Square Park, turning out for a demonstration to demand nutritious, real, whole food and call for an end to the inferior kibble that they’ve been fed for too long. Camped out in an army of pup tents, they woof-woofed as one, urging canines across America to join the Merrick Pet Care real food revolution — a commitment to only manufacture food that’s locally sourced, high in protein and made in the USA — and help provide “food worthy of a fork” to their fellow dogs in need.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58180-merrick-pet-care-doggupy-nyc-union-square-park-real-dog-food-revolution