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[I know that the band itself has some corporations formed for the sole purpose of merchandising, so I had never heard of Fleetwood Owed and was surprised]
Bitcoinist.net http://bitcoinist.net/lisk-charles-h...even-nerayoff/ Steven Nerayoff, Esq. LL.M. is a prolific serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist and attorney, having founded six companies and inventor on 20 patents. Nerayoff is currently the CEO and founder of Maple Ventures, a venture capital firm with a heavy focus on blockchain related technologies. He is also the Founder and CEO of Cloudparc, a patented next generation artificial intelligence company in the smart city and Internet of Things sectors. Previous companies founded by Nerayoff include iOffer (third largest marketplace on the Internet), Freedom Home Health Care (largest company in the sector) and Fleetwood Owed (world’s largest celebrity memorabilia company with partner Mick Fleetwood from Fleetwood Mac). Nerayoff advised and contributed to Ethereum from its earliest days, created the initial legal framework and co-drafted the crowdsale model which set the standard for all other crowdsales to follow. |
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Interesting,thanks for posting this.
It's curious because most performers own the rights to their image, and it becomes under the control of their estate/heirs when they die-- think of Marilyn Monroe or Elvis, etc..their family still must approve any use of their likeness to market products or whatever. So you would think Stevie would own the rights to her image, and would have to give her approval for him to make any money using her image.
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Who exactly buys one of these drums? I'm guessing they aren't going to be cheap but I can't imagine any proper musicians wanting to buy one. Why would a drummer want to buy a drum with tacky Rumours logos all over it? More likely its the sort of thing I see for sale near the back of the magazine that comes with my Sunday newspaper. It's sort of nice- but a bit kitsch at the same time.
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Nerdist Podcast POSTED BY ARISTOTLE ACEVEDO ON JUNE 14, 2016
http://nerdist.com/cashing-in-with-t...-166-the-yeti/ CASHING IN WITH T.J. MILLER #166: THE YETI Cash and T.J. talk about Alaska, Fleetwood Mac, vibrating globes, cat ear phones, graphic design, pop-up books, poor man’s oceans, the Dizzy Dragon, the Iditarod, wrist pumping, sex toys, woodchucks, and ask the question, “How do porcupines make love?” You’ll be “rocking and blocking” to this hot and tasty, it’s even better then white noise…. |
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30 Years Ago: Steve Hackett and Steve Howe Unite for ‘GTR’
By Matt Wardlaw July 25, 2016 12:05 PM “I felt that the two of us would bring out brilliant spirits to bear on this,” he says. “What we were aware of was the idea that we had to make it as songwriters on this. ‘When the Heart Rules the Mind’ was the track that was the hit, which Steve Howe and I had written. Geoff Downes had written ‘The Hunter,’ the second track which was the second single, which didn’t fare as well. But I had the impression that Geoff was considered by Clive Davis to be the writer and that we were really the musicians, and in fact, of course, in the long term, what proved to be correct was that it was the track that Steve Howe and I wrote together that was the hit. … There really wasn’t a second single from that album. I think that if there had been a second single taking off then, we would have been giving Fleetwood Mac a run for their money.” Read More: 30 Years Ago: Steve Hackett and Steve Howe Unite for 'GTR' | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/gtr-s...ckback=tsmclip |
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Excerpt from an article about a paramedic]
EMS PIONEERS with Mike Rubin http://www.ems1.com/ems-heroes/artic...-in-the-bayou/ "Another time I was dispatched with my good friend Kevin Freeman to a cardiac arrest at a Fleetwood Mac concert. We heard CPR was in progress, so we ran out in front of the crowd and climbed up the railings to see if we could spot the patient. I remember glancing up on stage and seeing Stevie Nicks looking at me like, what in the world are you doing? "We finally found the patient, who was not in cardiac arrest, but had heat exhaustion. However, some guy in the crowd claimed he did five chest compressions before the patient came around, so Kevin and I figured we could brag about it as a ‘save.’" |
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September 2016 New Music Releases
By Nick DeRiso August 17, 2016 2:50 PM The list of September 2016 New Music Releases boasts a distinct focus on the live experience. There are a couple of new studio projects of note, but more often we find ourselves vicariously experiencing a lot of cool onstage exploits this time around. The Beatles have announced a long-awaited expanded re-release of Live at the Hollywood Bowl, featuring performances from the Los Angeles venue in 1964 and 1965. We’re also getting more from Jimi Hendrix‘s initial concerts with Band of Gypsys. Machine Gun: The Fillmore East First Show 12/31/69 includes music not earlier featured on Band of Gyspys, which focused on two shows from New Year’s Day 1970. An expanded reissue of Led Zeppelin‘s double-platinum BBC Sessions will feature eight previously unheard songs. Neil Young‘s long out-of-print 1973 concert recording Time Fades Away finally re-emerges, along with three mid-’70s studio efforts. Peter Gabriel, Styx, Pete Townshend, ZZ Top and Journey are also returning to the concert vaults in September. The month’s handful of new albums include Bob Weir, Meat Loaf and the Eagles‘ Timothy B. Schmit, all of whom have spent extended periods away from the studio. Elsewhere, both Kansas and Van Morrison offer fresh collaborative experiences – with a new frontman and lyricist, respectively. Bruce Springsteen is also issuing some unearthed material on his upcoming compilation. More information on these and other classic-rock releases can be found below. And remember to look at our updated list of 2016 New Music Releases for details on music issued throughout the year. Sept. 2 Creedence Clearwater Revival, Live in Europe (vinyl reissue) Freddie Mercury, Messenger of the Gods: The Singles King Crimson, Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind Styx, Live at the Orleans Arena Las Vegas (DVD/Blu-ray) Sept. 9 Beatles, The Beatles: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (expanded reissue) Creedence Clearwater Revival, 1969 Archive Box Faith No More, King For a Day … Fool For a Lifetime; Album of the Year (reissues) Free, The Vinyl Collection Journey, Live in Manila (CD reissue) Justin Hayward (Moody Blues), Live in Concert at the Capitol Theatre Neil Young, Time Fades Away; On the Beach; Tonight’s the Night; Zuma (reissues) Ramones, Ramones (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) ZZ Top, Greatest Hits Live Sept. 16 Peter Gabriel, Still Growing Up Live & Unwrapped; Growing Up Live + Still Growing Up Live & Unwrapped (expanded reissues) Ian Hunter, Fingers Crossed Led Zeppelin, The Complete BBC Sessions (expanded reissue) Meat Loaf, Braver Than We Are Pete Townshend, Face the Face Phil Rudd, Head Job (U.S. release) Roger McGuinn, Original Album Classics (5-disc set with Roger McGuinn, Peace on You, Roger McGuinn & Band, Cardiff Rose and Thunderbyrd) Toto, Live at Montreux 1991 (Blu-ray) Sept. 23 Bruce Springsteen, Chapter and Verse David Bowie, Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976) Extreme, Pornograffitti Live 25 Fleetwood Mac, Mirage (Expanded Edition) Kansas, The Prelude Implicit Operation: Mindcrime, Resurrection Timothy B. Schmit, Leap of Faith Sept. 30 Bob Weir, Blue Mountain Emerson Lake and Palmer, Trilogy; Brain Salad Surgery; Welcome Back, My Friends … (reissues) Eric Clapton, Live in San Diego Hawkwind, The Charisma Years 1976-1979 Jimi Hendrix, Machine Gun: The Fillmore East First Show 12/31/69 Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones in Mono Sting, The Studio Collection; Brand New Day; Sacred Love (reissues) Van Morrison, Keep Me Singing October and Beyond Green Day, Revolution Radio Lou Reed, The RCA & Arista Album Collection (17 discs) King Crimson, Beat; Three of a Perfect Pair (reissues) Bon Jovi, This House Is Not For Sale David Crosby, Lighthouse Pantera, The Great Southern Trendkill (20th Anniversary Edition) Pink Floyd, The Early Years 1965-1972 Sting, 57th & 9th Read More: September 2016 New Music Releases | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/septe...ckback=tsmclip |
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Winnepeg Free Press 8/31/2016
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/spo...391936591.html From: A conversation between sports editor Steve Lyons and columnist Paul Wiecek And I was too drunk to drive to Portage and Main for the '90 win, but I saw Fleetwood Mac at the arena the next night and Stevie Nicks talked about the utter chaos they encountered when they tried to check into the Fairmont the night before in the middle of a Grey Cup celebration. |
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Artist reimagines classic album covers to feature 'Star Wars' characters By Alyssa Pereira Published 4:00 am, Sunday, September 4, 2016 http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/A...re-9195980.php Steven Lear, a digital artist and former record store manager living in London, found a way to blend two of his hobbies and passions together — graphic design and music — in a very cheeky way. Going by the artist moniker WhyTheLongPlayFace?, Lear uses Photoshop — a skill he only picked up around two years ago — to mash up iconic album covers from artists like Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Prince, and Nirvana, with characters from all around pop culture. At first, he worked on his projects to help advertise new releases at the music store wherein he worked, but when the store closed down, he started working on his own pieces, and released them via his own social media accounts. One of the best and most popular series he's worked on so far is the collection of covers that feature "Star Wars" characters, both classic and new. As you might imagine, the results are fun and absurd. On one, Lear replaces the winged manikin of Nirvana's "In Utero" with C-3P0; on another, he swaps out the prism on the cover of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" with the Death Star. New characters like Rey and Kylo Ren appear throughout his account, too. He's garnered lots of fans in the process, and recently noted the fact that he's amassed more than 20,000 followers since launching his Instagram. As for how he celebrated the occasion, well, it should be obvious: |
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LB never has that many viewers...Could be a computer malfunction... |
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Fleetwood Mac among the 30 Most Outrageous ’80s Rock Fashions
30 Most Outrageous ’80s Rock Fashions
By Nick DeRiso September 7, 2016 1:07 PM Fashion in the ’80s was nothing if not distinctive. In the same way that ducktails defined the ’50s and bell bottoms became shorthand for the ’70s, the neon-lit sartorial choices found in our list of the 30 Most Outrageous ’80s Rock Fashions can be firmly placed in the Reagan years. No one perhaps pushed the boundaries of couture – and taste – like David Lee Roth, especially following his 1985 departure from Van Halen. But he was far from the only superstar to rise out of the ’70s with a flamboyant makeover. Kiss, fresh from removing their familiar makeup, memorably embraced the wild rock fashion of the day. Journey took to wearing shockingly bright things; Hall and Oates, Heart, Whitesnake, Yes and Fleetwood Mac started teasing their hair; and ZZ Top famously picked up a pair of fuzzy guitars to go with their fuzzy faces. Even ’60s-era legends like the Rolling Stones, George Harrison, Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton traded in their hippie garb for sleek New Wave threads. Still, the groups that came into their own in the ’80s were naturals at developing a personal style based on body-clinging spandex, coifs with their own zip codes and the wild over-application of beauty products. Motley Crue, Poison and Twisted Sister boasted custom-made outfits and sky-high ‘dos that were just as capable of shocking you as the music they made. So dig out your hairspray and shoulder pads, and click through the above gallery for our look back at the 30 Most Outrageous ’80s Rock Fashions. Fleetwood Mac As this list of 30 Most Outrageous '80s Rock Fashions shows, the Reagan years were nothing if not distinctive. Read More: 30 Most Outrageous '80s Rock Fashions | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/80s-r...ckback=tsmclip And I have to say that I have always loved this photo! |
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Myrtle Beach Online OCTOBER 1, 2016 12:25 PM
The Hard Rock pyramid finishes its final act Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/new...#storylink=cpy #38 in the slideshow The front pocket sag of Lindsey Buckingham's shirt is one of the mysteries in the pyramid Hard Rock Cafe at Broadway at the Beach on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. The shirt is in a glass case so no one really knows what's causing the sag in the pocket. The new cafe at Broadway is opening Oct. 7, 2016. Hard Rock's last night in the pyramid will be this weekend capped off with an opening of a 20-year-old time capsule at 10 p.m. Saturday. The new location seats 528 people and includes new memorabilia, a stage, several semi-private seating areas, a balcony and patio seating. A few things from the pyramid will be added to the collection at the new location - the drum set from Guns N' Roses and a Vespa scooter of Pete Townshend. Janet Blackmon Morgan jblackmon@thesunnews.com Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/new...#storylink=cpy |
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Northumberland Today 10/5/2016
[from an article promoting a food festival] http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/2...your-community And organizers have been lucky enough to secure entertainment by Robert Keyes — of whom Sir John McVie of Fleetwood Mac once said, ““Finger-style guitarist Robert Keyes weaves musical tapestries. He lets his hands do the talking.” |
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