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Announcing "Under The Cold Stones" a Novel by Dan McNay
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Les nouveautés de la semaine (12/12/2022)
A la une : L'emprise médiatique sur le débat d'idées : trente années de vie intellectuelle (1989-2019) / Rémy Rieffel
Cote de rangement : P 96 .P832 R 265756 / Domaine : Communication
"Quelles modifications se sont produites au cours de ces trente dernières années dans la production et la circulation des idées en France ? Où se joue dorénavant la valeur publique des idées ? Se pencher conjointement sur la transformation des modalités du débat d’idées et sur les mutations en cours du monde médiatique permet d’y répondre. Au sein du monde intellectuel, le poids croissant de la logique économique et promotionnelle, le contexte politique et idéologique, les nouvelles relations entre acteurs en présence (universitaires, chercheurs, écrivains, artistes, éditeurs, journalistes) et l’essor des médias numériques ont changé les formes de reconnaissance et de visibilité. Au sein du monde médiatique, les nouveaux rapports à l’information, l’ébranlement des formes traditionnelles de prescription, l’essor des émissions polémiques à la télévision ainsi que l’expansion du web et des réseaux sociaux ont en partie occulté la richesse de la vie intellectuelle. Ils ont favorisé l’essor des idées inscrites dans l’air du temps et instauré des rapports de force différents entre producteurs, médiateurs et diffuseurs d’idées. Rémy Rieffel montre en sociologue comment le monde intellectuel a peu à peu subi l’attraction du monde médiatique et perdu une partie de son autonomie au regard du pouvoir croissant de sélection, de cadrage et de consécration exercé par les journalistes et les nouveaux influenceurs." - Quatrième de couverture
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Sociologie
The gender of critical theory : on the experiential grounds of critique / Lois McNay
https://ils.bib.uclouvain.be/uclouvain/documents/3575368Cote de rangement : HM 467 M 265765
Homo numericus : la "civilisation" qui vient / Daniel Cohen
Cote de rangement : HM 851 C 265758
Les hommes dans les mouvements féministes : socio-histoire d'un engagement improbable / Alban Jacquemart
Cote de rangement : HQ 1613 J 265749
Femme, indigène, autre : écrire le féminisme et la postcolonialité / Trinh T. Minh-ha
Cote de rangement : PN 471 T 265750
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Communication
Pop culture, politics, and the news : entertainment journalism in the polarized media landscape / Joel Penney
Cote de rangement : P 94 .6 P 265759
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Économie
La problématique de Schumpeter : de la nouveauté à la théorie générale du capitalisme / Tristan Velardo
Cote de rangement : HB 119 .S35 V 265747
The economic and strategic impact of standards : a Belgian perspective / Caroline Buts, Michaël Dooms, Fanny Soyeur, Ellen Van Droogenbroeck,, Kim Willems
Cote de rangement : HC 315 E 265769
Ralentir ou périr : l'économie de la décroissance / Timothée Parrique
Cote de rangement : HD 75 .6 P 265752
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Gestion
Leadership : perspectives from practice / Laura Galloway
Cote de rangement : HD 57 .7 G 265763
Les mondes ouvriers : figures de (dé)mobilisations / Pascal Depoorter, Nathalie Frigul, Thomas Venet, Sébastien Vignon (dir.)
Cote de rangement : HD 5374 M 265757
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Méthodologie
The primacy of doubt : from climate change to quantum physics, how the science of uncertainty can help predict and understand our chaotic world / Tim Palmer
Cote de rangement : H 61 .4 P 265762
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Sciences politiques
Poutine, la logique de la force / Jean-François Bouthors
Cote de rangement : DK 510 .764 B 265753
Quand le monde s'arrêta : les enregistrements de la crise de Cuba / Sheldon M. Stern
Cote de rangement : E 841 S 265755
Birth of the state : the place of the body in crafting modern politics / Charlotte Epstein
Cote de rangement : JC 131 E 265766
Democracy's discontent : a new edition for our perilous times / Michael J. Sandel
Cote de rangement : JK 1726 S 265768
La Chine et ses démons : aux sources du sino-totalitarisme / Emmanuel Dubois de Prisque
Cote de rangement : JQ 1510 D 265751
Wicked problems : the ethics of action for peace, rights, and justice / edited by Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Douglas Irvin-Erickson, and Ernesto Verdeja
Cote de rangement : JZ 5581 W 265770
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Anthropologie
Des visages : une anthropologie / David Le Breton
Cote de rangement : GN 298 L 265754
La fausse monnaie de nos rêves : vers une théorie anthropologique de la valeur / David Graeber
Cote de rangement : GN 469 .5 G 265748
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Informatique
The United States' defend forward cyber strategy : a comprehensive legal assessment / edited by Jack Goldsmith
Cote de rangement : KF 390 .5.C6 U 265767
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Psychologie
Why we hate : understanding the roots of human conflict / Michael Ruse
Cote de rangement : BF 531 R 265760
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Environnement
Earthly order : how natural laws define human life / Saleem H. Ali
Cote de rangement : Q 295 A 265764
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Santé
Stuck : how vaccine rumors start - and why they don't go away / Heidi J. Larson
Cote de rangement : RA 638 L 265761
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Seachange - Stormy Weather - Series 1 Episode 7
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Sea Change - ABC - May 10, 1998 - November 25, 2000 / Nine Network - August 6, 2019 - September 24, 2019
Drama (47 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Sigrid Thornton as Laura Gibson
Cassandra Magrath as Miranda Gibson (Season 1-3)
Brooke Satchwell as Miranda Gibson (Season 4)
David Wenham as Daniel Della Bosca ('Diver Dan') (Season 1-2)
William McInnes as Max Connors (Season 2-3)
John Howard as Bob Jelly
Kane McNay as Rupert Gibson (Season 1-3)
Kerry Armstrong as Heather Jelly
Kevin Harrington as Kevin Findlay
Kate Atkinson as Karen Miller (Season 1-3)
Tom Long as Angus Kabiri (Season 1-3)
Dan Wyllie as Ben Russo (Season 4)
Darren McMullen as Findlay Knox (Season 4)
Katrina Milosevic as Sergeant Anna Kazan (Season 4)
Kate Lister as Lillian Liano (Season 4)
Alex Tarrant as Zac Bell (Season 4)
Wayne Blair as Riley Bolt (Season 4)
Kamil Ellis as Stone Bolt (Season 4)
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Today we remember the passing of Ronnie Montrose who Died: March 3, 2012 in Brisbane, California
Ronald Douglas Montrose was an American rock guitarist, who led the bands Montrose (1973-77 & 1987) and Gamma (1979-83 & 2000). He also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison (1971–72), Herbie Hancock (1971), Beaver & Krause (1971), Boz Scaggs (1971), Edgar Winter (1972 & 1996), Gary Wright (1975), The Beau Brummels (1975), Dan Hartman (1976), Tony Williams (1978), The Neville Brothers (1987), Marc Bonilla (1991 & 1993) and Sammy Hagar (1997). The first Montrose album has often been cited as "America's answer to Led Zeppelin" and Ronnie Montrose was often referred to as one of the most influential guitarists in American hard rock
Montrose was born in San Francisco. When he was a toddler, his parents moved back to his mother's home state of Colorado (his father was from Bertrand, Nebraska, and his mother was from Golden, Colorado). He spent most of his younger years in Denver until he ran away at about 16 years old to pursue his musical career. Ultimately he spent most of his life in the San Francisco Bay area.
In 1969, he started out in a band called 'Sawbuck' with Mojo Collins (lead vocals, guitar), Starr Donaldson (guitar, vocals), Chuck Ruff (drums) and Bill Church (bass). They were signed to Fillmore Records, co-owned by producer David Rubinson and promoter Bill Graham (promoter), and toured and opened for major acts. At the end of 1970 and beginning of '71, they were recording their first and only album, Sawbuck. During this time, Rubinson had arranged an audition for Montrose with Van Morrison. Morrison, having recently moved from New York to California, needed a new band to record his next album Tupelo Honey. Both Montrose and Church left Sawbuck to join Morrison, but both did appear on two songs on the Sawbuck album which was released in 1972. Montrose and Church also played on the song "Listen to the Lion", recorded during the Tupelo Honey sessions and released on Morrison's next album Saint Dominic's Preview (1972).
Montrose played briefly with Boz Scaggs before joining the Edgar Winter Group in 1972 and then Montrose recruited Chuck Ruff which essentially ended the band Sawbuck. For Winter's third album release, They Only Come Out at Night (1972), which included the hit singles "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride", Montrose recorded electric guitar, acoustic 12 string, and mandolin.
Montrose formed his own band, Montrose in 1973 and featuring Sammy Hagar on vocals. That incarnation of the band released two albums on Warner Bros. Records, Montrose (1973) and Paper Money (1974), before Hagar left to pursue a solo career. Although the liner notes for the CD edition of Paper Money said that Montrose was offered to play lead guitar for Mott the Hoople, when he left the Edgar Winter Group, Montrose says that it never happened and was just a rumor. He also added his guitar work to Gary Wright's song, "Power of Love" off the 1975 album, The Dream Weaver.
The guitarist released two more Montrose band albums in the rock/vocal format (Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (1975) and Jump on It (1976), featuring vocalist Bob James replacing Sammy Hagar and adding Jim Alcivar on keyboards. Montrose then shifted direction and released a solo album, the all-instrumental Open Fire (1978) with Edgar Winter producing.
In 1979, Montrose formed Gamma with vocalist Davey Pattison at the recommendation of fellow Scotsman James Dewar (musician) bassist/vocalist for Robin Trower. Jim Alcivar appears on his fourth Ronnie Montrose project in a row and bassist Alan Fitzgerald returns as well with drummer Skip Gillette. Gamma had more of a progressive rock edge as compared to the Montrose band and initially produced three consecutive albums. The rhythm section was replaced by Montrose drummer Denny Carmassi and bassist Glenn Letsch with Gamma 2. Gamma 3 saw Alcivar replaced by Mitchell Froom on keyboards.
In 1983 Montrose played lead guitar on the song "(She Is a) Telepath" from Paul Kantner's album Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra although he wasn't a member of the original PERRO.
In 1985 he joined Seattle's Rail (winners of MTV's first Basement Tapes video competition) for several months. He was looking for a new band and one of Rail's guitarists, Rick Knotts had recently left. Billed as 'Rail featuring Montrose' or 'Ronnie & Rail', they played a set of half Rail favorites and half Montrose songs ("Rock Candy", "Rock the Nation", "Matriarch" and Gamma's remake of Thunderclap Newman's "Something in the Air"). At the end of the tour, there was an amicable split.
He continued to record through the 1980s and 1990s, releasing solo albums including The Speed of Sound (1988), Music from Here (1994), and Bearings (2000), as well as another Montrose album titled Mean (1987) and a fourth Gamma album Gamma 4 (2000).
Montrose appeared on Sammy Hagar's solo album Marching to Mars (1997) along with original Montrose members bassist Bill Church and drummer Denny Carmassi on the song "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb". The original Montrose lineup also reformed to play as a special guest at several Sammy Hagar concerts in summer 2004 and 2005. Montrose also performed regularly from 2001 until 2011 with a Montrose lineup featuring Keith St. John on lead vocals and a rotating cast of veteran hard rock players on bass and drums. In 2011, Montrose formed the 'Ronnie Montrose Band' with Randy Scoles on vocals, Dan McNay on bass, and Steve Brown on drums, playing music from his entire career, including both Montrose and Gamma songs. This lineup was captured in his final released work, the concert DVD Ronnie Montrose: Live at the Uptown.
During his 2009 tour, Montrose revealed that he had fought prostate cancer for the previous two years but was healthy once again; he continued to tour until his death in 2012.
On March 3, 2012, Montrose died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His death was originally assumed to be the result of his prostate cancer. However, the San Mateo County Coroner's Office released a report that confirmed the guitarist had taken his own life.
The toxicology reported a blood alcohol content of 0.31 percent at the time of death. In early 2012, the deaths of his uncle and of Lola, his bulldog, worsened what Guitar Player magazine called a "clinical depression that plagued him since he was a toddler."
Montrose was survived by his wife, Leighsa, two children, Jesse and Kira, and five grandchildren. He also had two brothers, Rick and Mike.
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The Nothing Shocking Music Discussion Podcast – Dan McNay of Jack Russell’s Great White
The Nothing Shocking Music Discussion Podcast – Dan McNay of Jack Russell’s Great White
On this weeks episode our guest is Dan McNay bassist for Jack Russell’s Great White. http://media.blubrry.com/zoikspodcast/p/zpnetwork.com/wp-content/podcasts/NSEP73.mp3
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Jack Russell's Great White New Album "He Saw It Comin'" Watch "Sign of the Times"
Jack Russell’s Great White New Album “He Saw It Comin'” Watch “Sign of the Times”
JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE represents the next phase of a legacy. Frontiers Music Srl has laid the framework for this new phase with the release of “He Saw it Comin’“.
Jack Russell’s Great White’s video for the song “Sign of the Times” can be viewed:
Rather than look backwards and merely attempt to relive the multi-platinum hard…
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Jack Russell's Great White: He Saw It Comin'
Jack Russell’s Great White: He Saw It Comin’
Artist: Jack Russell’s Great White Album: He Saw It Comin’ Genre: Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Label: Frontiers Music srl. Release Date: January 27, 2017
Review: The break up between the original members of Great White, which saw Great White carry on with new singer (Terry Ilous Ex-XYZ) and longtime vocalist Jack Russell start his own band, known as Jack Russell’s Great Whitehas been well documented…
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#Repost @ultimatejamnight ・・・ Join us this Tuesday April 17, at ULTIMATE JAM NIGHT presents 80’s HAIR BANDS! TUESDAY 4/17/18 WHISKY A GOGO DOORS at 8 FREE 21+, UNDER 21 $10 OPENING BAND at 9PM: BLACK VELVET With Special Guests: • GUNNAR NELSON (NELSON) • MATTHEW NELSON (NELSON) • GREG D'ANGELO (WHITE LION) • TONY MONTANA (JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE) • DICKI FLISZAR (JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE) • DAN MCNAY (JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE) • SEAN MCNABB (LYNCH MOB, DOKKEN) • CHUCK WRIGHT (QUIET RIOT, HOUSE OF LORDS) • AUGUST ZADRA (DENNIS DEYOUNG) • RUSSELL GILBROOK (URIAH HEEP) • DAVEY RIMMER (URIAH HEEP) • PATRICK STONE (BUDDERSIDE) • MICHAEL OLIVIERI (LEATHERWOLF) • HAL SPARKS (ZERO1, VH1) • ABBY GENNET (RIOT BRIDES, SLUNT) • EJ CURSE (GILBY CLARKE, WHITE LION) • HOWIE SIMON (NELSON) • CHRIS HAGER (ROUGH CUTT) • BETSY WEISS (BITCH) • JOHNNY VENTURA (FASTWAY) • KYLE CUNNINGHAM (FASTWAY) • EDDIE AYALA (FASTWAY) • DIEGO RUSSO (FASTWAY) • MILES SCHON • STEVE WILSON (HEAVEN & EARTH) • RACHEL LORIN • JIMMY BURKARD (BILLY IDOL) • JACOB BUNTON (ADLER) • MICK SCOTT (VILLIANS IN VOGUE) • ANTHONY “TINY” BIUSO (BULLETBOYS) • STEPHEN CHESNEY • GABRIELLA DEMARCO (RIOT BRIDES) • JAZZ LIMBO (RIOT BRIDES) • BRANDON PAUL (STONEBREED) • MICHAEL MARTINSSON (DILANA) • ADI ARGELAZI (WHITE WITCH) • BRIAN “DOGBOY” BURWELL • RALPH RIECKERMANN • SAM BAM KOLTUN • RANDAL WEST (BITCH) • CHRIS CARDENAS (BITCH) • LISA MARGAROLI • FRANCIS CASSOL (PAUL DI’ANNO) • DANNY HECHTER • ZEUS JADE (LOUIS METOYER BAND) • DAVID YUTER UJN HOUSE BAND: •PAULIE Z (THE SWEET, ZO2) •CHUCK WRIGHT (QUIET RIOT) •MITCH PERRY (THE SWEET, MSG) •WALTER INO (SURVIVOR) •CHRIS RALLES (PAT BENETAR) UJN DANCERS: •OLGA ATTACK •APRIL SHOWERS POWERED BY: Monster Energy Ddrum USA Paiste Cymbals USA KORG, AMPEG, BLACKSTAR, MEZZABARBA, SICKBOY MOTORCYCLES, FENDER, JACKSON GUITARS, CAD MICROPHONES, SWINGHOUSE STUDIOS, EVANS & D'ADDARIO, PICKBOY, WEDGIE, MICHAEL FIELDS PRESENTS, MY STAR SOUND, MERCH DIRECT Ultimate Jam Night Whisky A Go-Go Jessica Chase/ Metal Horns Inc/ Social Media Management (at Los Angeles, California)
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Healing the Fray Release “Outside Looking In”
Healing the Fray (aka HTF) premiered their latest single "Outside Looking In" in V.13 Magazine. Healing the Fray is made up of the dynamic song-writing duo: Jeff Sandoval and Mike Araiza. Having previously worked closely with songwriter/guitarist Frank Hannon of Tesla , this is both musicians' third single release under management with The Label Group and distributing via INgrooves .Stream "Outside Looking In" here: https://spoti.fi/38x661Y
"Outside Looking In" is about loss and all that’s left behind. All the uncertainty circles your mind, like an endless storm or a bottomless whirlpool. It can consume you so quickly and it sneaks up without warning. There are infinite questions swimming in your head, riddled by the constant self-blame. Finite statements of what you should or could have said. Why did you wait so long? Why did you hold back? Why did you do this? Why?" - Jeff Sandoval
If the names Jeff Sandoval and Mike Araiza sound familiar to you, it’s because they are best known for their creative work with Frank Hannon, the guitarist and songwriter for the multi-platinum, hard rock band Tesla. Sandoval has been the lead singer, and Araiza, the guitarist, who supported Hannon’s songwriting for the Frank Hannon Band. With Hannon, Sandoval and Araiza also co-wrote the critically acclaimed songs for the Six String Soldiers, a popular record collection that Sandoval and Araiza performed, while touring the country with Hannon, and his other bandmates.
Sandoval and Araiza met in 2007, and soon became friends. It wasn’t long before they formed their own local band. Their similar musical interests have carried them through to this day. A third member of the group, Producer, Chris Collier has been instrumental in helping the pair find, and establish, their musical footing. So, now, after 7 years together, they have collaborated on many songs to create the necessary musical chemistry that has led to their successful working relationship in the studio. With more new music to come, “Healing The Fray” should have no trouble in establishing their own identity. These long-standing bonds with established players, and the natural talent of the group, promise more good work in the future.
Brainstorming each production has made the end result better than just the sum of the parts. Added to this mix are the talents of Will Hunt of “Evanescence” and Kurt Arft of “London’s Dungeon”, also co-wrote several songs with Clint Lowery of “Sevendust”. Sandoval and Araiza released several singles through 2013-2014. Project Playlist was released in July of 2016. Together, they have solidified into an effective group with a professional reputation for being hardworking and dedicated to creating a professional reputation. Sandoval and Araiza have performed and recorded with a variety of other well-known musicians, including Dickey Betts of the “Allman Brothers”, Rick Derringer, Dave Meniketti & Aaron Leigh of “ Y&T ”, Pat Travers and Graham Bonnet of “Rainbow & Alcatraz”. Steve Brown of “Oleander”, Dan McNay of “Great White”, Gary Hoey, Cortney De Augustine, and Drew “THE PIPER!” Brown. Eddie Trunk has said that Sandoval “Has some amazing pipes”. It has been written that “Jeff’s vocals bring to songs a heartfelt honesty that is sadly missing in most of today’s popular music. He brings both lyrics and melody to a triumphant conclusion giving them all the strengths of true classics.” Araiza understands musical theory, and he is notorious for adding simple movements to his guitar style. Instead of reinventing the wheel with crazy riffs, or methods of playing, Araiza likes to put his own spin on his guitar playing skills, and make them sound like that could only be an Araiza riff.
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Interview With Dan Mcnay
1. Where are we talking from today?
I’m at home in Westchester near LAX. I’ve just finished an article about my experiences at The Haunted Hayride at Griffith Park and have sent it out for feedback from my writer friends. and I’m rehearsing for a recording session tomorrow.
2. What would you like to accomplish in 2020?
I’m currently working on recreating a band to work with, would like to have a stable group by spring. I’m finishing the composing and recording of a musical – probably will be done by April or May. Also, I’ve started a new cycle of songs all told from the viewpoint of a farmworker. I also write novels. I hope to have the first draft of a new novel finished in the coming year and hope to find a publisher
for the one I finished in 2019. I have 4 novels published and an author’s page on Amazon “Dan McNay.”
3. What is your take on politics?
I am liberal and care deeply about getting rid of our current President and the majority of Republicans from the Senate.
4. Where did you get your artist’s name from?
I was born with it.
5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make?
I started playing the banjo at fifty as a hobby. I discovered I could sing and write songs and very quickly got the performing bug. There’s little else I’d rather be doing.
6. Was there ever a time when you thought about doing something else? If you weren’t a musician today, what could you see yourself doing?
I’ve been writing pro since I was fifteen. And drawing and painting from that time as well. I also had a 35 year run with USC at an IT Purchasing Agent.
7. What has been the biggest surprise so far about making music your career? What has been an unexpected or welcome challenge to it all?
That I got gigs and I have played out so much. Had about an average of 60 gigs a year for the last 3-4 years.
8. What was it like putting together your EP? I’ve written and recorded three full CDs.
They are available on CD Baby and Amazon.
9. Who are some of your favorite artists or rather, what musicians have continued to inspire you and your music?
Who would you absolutely still love to work with in the future? Mandolin Orange, Crooked Still, Elephant Revival, Bob Dylan, I am currently working with a young guitarist and hope to move forward with him.
10. What has it been like keeping up with your social media accounts and all of the different platforms? Is it hard to stay up to date on it all?
What would you say is your favorite way to connect with your fans now? My YouTube Channel seems to be the best venue right now. I have a website and Facebook pages.
11. If you were going to be stranded on a deserted island, what musical item would you take with you and why?
I’ve continued strictly with a banjo, that would probably be what I would want.
12. If your music was going to be featured on any TV show that is currently on right now, which would you love it to be on? Or if you prefer, what is a movie that you love that you wish your music was featured in?
Bluegrass Underground would cool.
13. Where you @ online?
https://www.youtube.com/c/DanMcNay?gvnc=1&disable_polymer=true
www.dan–mcnay.blogspot.com/
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It Knows By No Other Name - Dan McNay Part One Reading
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Dan McNay of Jack Russell's Great White, Dave Mills, Alyssa Ruffin, Chuck Ruffin & Joseph Larsen formally of Gene Loves Jezebel. West Coast Music Fam! ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆@jackrussellsgreatwhite @chuckruffinmusic @josephlarsendrums #musiciansformusicians #music #jackrussellsgreatwhite #danmcnay #josephlarsendrums #genelovesjezebel #alyssaruffin #chuckruffin #hermosabeach #musician #california #westcoast #pacificcoast #musicfamily (at Hermosa Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2fidy9ACdm/?igshid=1tep4oy6tnhyw
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Seachange - One of the Gang - series 1 episode 6
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PENNY FOR YOUR SOUL: PESTILENCE CHAPTER 3 Social Media Darlings! The Knights Templar in Hell! And the Babylon's 7th Angel Host Takes Flight!
PENNY FOR YOUR SOUL: PESTILENCE CHAPTER 3 Social Media Darlings! The Knights Templar in Hell! And the Babylon’s 7th Angel Host Takes Flight!
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Jack Russell's Great White sails again!
Jack Russell’s Great White sails again!
The best part of reviewing a release when you’re a super-fan of a band is you’ve been given something you WANT to review, the worse part of reviewing a release is you have to be objective and detached from it too. Way too many times I will find myself being too critical and other times I throwing too many accolades on mediocrity. (more…)
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