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WhatIWore:…and asked me to be his wife! Adam and I are ENGAGED!!!!! I wanted to wait until Monday, but now that I’m back to civilization, I just couldn’t wait to tell you guys! Here are some photos of our memorable weekend in the woods.
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Photos at Lincoln State Park in Southern Indiana (more of the mushy details to come…)
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\x0a \x0a \x0a \x0a\x0aI wont be there physically but I’ll def be watching! =)
\x0a\x0a\x0a\x0aCome party with us this Sunday night as EPIC FU continues its Living Room Series with a Live performance by Paul Dateh & Ken Belcher. They’ll be performing songs from their brand new EP, The Good Life, as well as giving away signed copies to a lucky few! I’ll be hosting and taking questions from the live virtual audience - so make sure to drop by. Anything can (and will) happen!
\x0aDate: Sunday, November 8th, 2009
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Time: 7pm PST
Place: YOUR living room! Meet us virtually at live.epicfu.comOriginally, Paul Dateh was only supposed to be a violinist. Beginning his violin studies at the age of four, it seemed that Dateh’s future in the classical industry was set in stone. But, on his first day at The University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, Dateh suddenly dropped his major in Violin Performance and enrolled in the Jazz Studies program instead. The move shocked his colleagues as it was hard to understand why anyone would walk away from fourteen years of classical training to begin learning an entirely new musical discipline. But, Dateh knew that he wanted to be more than just a classical musician; his goal was to become a musician, in every possible way.
\x0aSince first appearing on the music scene two years ago, singer and violinist Paul Dateh has gone on to garner millions of views on the web as well as national exposure on television and in print. Now, Dateh has teamed up with guitarist Ken Belcher to create “The Good Life” – a concept record that offers a fresh and original take on acoustic urban folk music.
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“The Good Life” is a seven-song EP that follows the life of a man living out his adulthood. Classic, well-known stories of finding happiness in each moment and the search for love are presented in new ways with Dateh’s pure voice and lush string harmonies filling in the lines while Belcher punctuates each sentence with the soulful strumming of guitar.Being fully trained in both Classical and Jazz styles, Paul Dateh & Ken Belcher’s influences are extremely diverse. Some of their influences include Bela Fleck, Stephane Grappelli, Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Stevie Wonder, and The Clientele.
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In preparation for the release of “The Good Life”, Dateh and Belcher have been touring throughout the United States performing to sold-out crowds while also continuing to build a solid following online. The duo will also be making their first five-week tour in Japan starting in November.
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\x0aMelissa McEwan says:
\x0a\x0a\x0aI actually dreamed this pun, and the associated design, the other night. I woke up laughing, and then I made it so.
\x0aAaaaaaand scene!
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I wanna be part of the 3 Woolf Moon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!
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\x0a \x0a \x0a BB Gun With All Kinds Of Stuff Hanging Off It - Geekologie
\x0aVideo here.
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\x0a \x0a \x0a NYC Fanboy Trip (via Fred Seibert)
\x0aFred Seibert putting you in a sleeper hold makes any trip to NYC complete.
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\x0a \x0a \x0a \x0a\x0a\x0a\x0a\x0a\x0a\x0a\x0a\x0aThat’s hilarious. He looks like a member of Spandau Ballet.
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Via Wikipedia: In his final year in 1983 as a student at University College London, Gervais and his friend Bill Macrae formed a pop duo, Seona Dancing. They were signed by London Records, which released two of their singles—”More to Lose” and “Bitter Heart”. The singles failed to break the top 40—with “More to Lose” charting at number 117 and “Bitter Heart” peaking at 70 in the UK singles charts.
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\x0a \x0a \x0a Grenada Carnival, Grenada, 1984
\x0aGiving the devil his due with greased bodies and dead snakes, Carnival revelers play ‘jab-jab,’ patois for Satan. The Evil One must be appeased before one can gain entry to heaven, says the street-theater script—bizarre, but all in fun.
Photograph by David Alan Harvey
\x0a \x0a \x0a Cloud-Shrouded Skyline, Chicago, 1978
\x0aA blanket of clouds shrouds the Chicago skyline in the metropolis that poet Carl Sandburg dubbed “the city of the big shoulders.”
Photograph by Steve Raymer
\x0a \x0a \x0a “My grandfather was born and raised on our New Zealand farm. He and my grandmother were married nearly 60 years. Preparing for a photo in the barley, my grandmother lovingly reached up to adjust his hat. This was his last harvest.”
\x0aPhoto and caption by Gemma Collier
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\x0a \x0a \x0a Early ‘Clash Of The Titans’ Posters (PICS)
\x0ah/t to @narwilliams
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