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Juanito Pascual at HVCC Noon Feb 2024
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Juanito Pascual with Trio performs in Boston on Friday Nov. 1st Juanito Pascual with Trio - Regatta Bar in Cambridge. For more information see; www.juanitopascual.com/calendar
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🎸Flamenco guitar is a beautiful and mesmerizing style. Flamenco phenom Juanito Pascual brings together global audiences through his mesmerizing virtuosity, original composition style, and passion for collaboration. An acclaimed recording artist (featured on film scores as well as his own creations), educator, and performer, Juanito weaves jazz and rock with flamenco in a seamless, organic blend. Learn more about flamenco in this interview. https://ift.tt/2VriWLy
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The Black Scorpion (1957) – Episode 88 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
"I beg of you all not to lose your heads ... in any sense of the word." This is especially true when those about you are losing theirs. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew - Whitney Collazo, Chad Hunt, Jeff Mohr, and listener guest host Jerry Chandler - as they watch some heads being lost and marvel at the stop motion animation world of The Black Scorpion (1957).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 88 – The Black Scorpion (1957)
Volcanic activity frees giant scorpions from the earth who wreak havoc in the rural countryside and eventually threaten Mexico City.
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Directed by: Edward Ludwig
Writing Credits
Screenplay: David Duncan and Robert Blees
Story: Paul Yawitz
Special & Visual Effects by
Willis H. O'Brien, supervisor of special effects
Pete Peterson, animator (as Peter Peterson)
Ralph Hammeras, additional effects (uncredited)
Wah Chang, creator: scorpion puppet (uncredited)
Cast
Richard Denning as Dr. Hank Scott
Mara Corday as Teresa Alvarez
Carlos Rivas as Dr. Arturo Ramos
Mario Navarro as Juanito
Carlos Múzquiz as Dr. Velasco
Pascual García Peña as Dr. Delacruz
Pedro Galván as Father Delgado
Arturo Martínez as Major Cosio
Fanny Schiller as Florentina
The Black Scorpion features stop motion animation as supervised by Willis O’Brien and executed by Pete Peterson, Ralph Hammeras, and Wah Chang, and it does not disappoint in that category. Jerry first saw it before he was ten and it made a lasting impression. Scorpions were a bit of a childhood phobia for Whitney, so understandably, she was “a bit” uncomfortable with the film. Chad spent his childhood capturing scorpions and unsuccessfully trying to verify that the arachnids in The Black Scorpion behaved just as real-life scorpions behaved. He also loved that other creatures were found in the underground world of the giant scorpions. Jeff, too, was a big fan as a child and never missed a chance to catch The Black Scorpion after school.
Your Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Grue-Crew give this somewhat lesser-known giant insect movie a big recommendation for the special effects if for nothing else. As of this writing, The Black Scorpion is available to stream VOD and on physical media as a Blu-ray disc from Warner Brothers.
Chad, Whitney, and Jeff give a big Grue-Crew thank you to Jerry Chandler! They had great fun discussing The Black Scorpion with him and loved his comments on the giant insect subgenre.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. The next episode in their very flexible schedule, chosen by their next super-secret guest host, will be Peeping Tom (1960).
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for listening!”
Check out this episode!
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Just a handful of tickets are still available to see the Juanito Pascual Trio at the Loft on February 15! Don't miss the chance to see this celebrated virtuoso of flamenco music! https://j.mp/2ubpNhm https://ift.tt/2NGYgvr
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30 agri graduates mula Lal-lo, Cagayan, natanggap na ang titulo ng lupa mula sa DAR
#PHinfo: 30 agri graduates mula Lal-lo, Cagayan, natanggap na ang titulo ng lupa mula sa DAR
Hinimok ni DAR Secretary John Castriciones ang mga agriculture graduates na benepisyaryo ng certificates of land ownership award na paunlarin ang mga nakatanggap ng lupang sasakahan upang makatulong sa pagpapanatili ng seguridad ng pagkain sa kanilang lalawigan.
TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan, Pebrero 5 (PIA) - - - Pormal nang tinanggap ng mga kwalipikadong agriculture graduates mula sa bayan ng Lal-lo sa lalawigan ng Cagayan ang kanilang certificates of land ownership award (CLOAs) mula sa Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) ngayong araw.
Mismong si DAR Secretary John Castriciones ang naggawad ng CLOA sa 30 benepisyaryo mula sa Cagayan upang mabigyan sila ng pagkakataon na magamit ang kanilang propesyon sa kanilang sariling lupain at mahimok ang mga kabataan na magsaka.
Ayon kay Castriciones, ito ang unang pagkakataon na mamimigay ang ahensiya ng libreng lupa sa mga nagtapos ng agrikultura.
Dagdag niya na ito ang paraan ng ahensiya na himukin ang mga kabataan na magsaka at mapanatili ang seguridad ng pagkain sa bansa.
���Naniniwala ako na sa insentibo at hakbang na ito ay mapagyayaman ng ating mga graduates ang kanilang lupain dahil ito ay magsisilbing 'farm laboratories' nila kung saan magagamit nila ang mga teorya at at magagandang kasanayan na kanilang natutunan sa mga paaralan ay mapakikinabangan naman ng milyong Pilipino dahil sa kaseguruhan ng ating mapagkukuhaan ng pagkain,” ani Casticiones.
Nagpapasalamat naman si Lal-lo Mayor Florence Oliver Pascual sa DAR sa pagpili sa mga kwalipikadong benepisyaryo mula sa kanyang bayan na para sa kanya ay malaking tulong ito upang maiangat nila ang antas ng kanilang pamumuhay sa pamamagitan ng pagpapaunlad sa lupang sakahan.
Ang mga ipamamahaging lupain ay mga nakatiwangwang na government-owned lands (GOLs) na isinailalim sa Executive Order (EO) No. 75, Serye ng 2019.
Ang EO No. 75, Serye ng 2019 ay nilagdaan ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte noong Pebrero 1, 2019 upang mapabilis ang proseso ng pagsasailalim ng mga GOLs na sakop sa ilalim ng Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
“Ang DAR ay may pag-aaral na may humigit-kumulang sa 230,000 ektaryang lupain ang GOLs sa bansa. Bahagi ng mga lupain na matatagpuan sa Cagayan State Univerity (CSU) sa Lallo, Cagayan at Busuanga Pasture Reserve (BPR) in Busuanga, Palawan ay ipamamahagi sa mga nagtapos,” dagdag ng kalihim.
Ang mga tatanggap ng lupain mula sa CSU ay sina Gilmar Jay Acebedo, lvin Agcaoili, Juanito Agluba Jr., Noel Compra, Julius John Dela Cruz, Welfredo Gacusan Jr., Victorino Lagudoy, Murphy Maingag, Manuel Kriston,Adones Ohayas, Fernando Rabut, McReymart Rabut, Sherwin Ramos, Jarren Ador Raquepo, Hener Ribis, Leonardo Sumauang, Ryan Paul Uson, Angelito Vagay Jerome Usabal, Angelica Adatan, Marife Allag, Analyn Bugnalon, Rica Enorme, Vanessa Gacusan, Jemimah Guzman, Melissa Joy Israel, Karen Grace Justo, Pauline Ordillo, Roshel Torrena, and Vanessa Usabal.
Sinaksihan naman mismo ni Lal-lo Mayor Florence Oliver Pascual sa DAR compound ang paggawad ng CLOA sa mga benepisyaryo.
Sa mensahe ni Pascual, nagpapasalamat ito sa ahensiya sa pamamagitan ni Castriciones at ang mga kababayan niyang taga-Lal-lo ang unang nakatanggap ng mga titulo ng lupa.
"Kayo po ay nakapakaswerte dahil alam naman nating lahat na hindi lahat ng graduates ay magkakaroon ng pagkakatoan ng mabigyan ng sariling lupa na sasakahin," mensahe ni Pascual sa mga benepisyaryo.
"Ang challenge na hinihingi ko sa inyo ay na gamitin natin ito nang tama ang mga natanggap na tulong mula sa gobuerno. Ngunit ang obligasyon niyo ay magsisimula pa lamang upang ipakita na kayo ay karapat-dapat makatanggap ng lupang ito. Sana ay inyong pagbutihin at palaguhin pa itong mga lupang ibinigay sa inyo nang sa gayon ay makita natin na tayo ay talagang kaisa ng programa ng DAR," dagdag ni Pascual.
Hinimok din ng alkalde ang mga benepisyaryo na patuloy na magtulungan upang sa gayon ay maipatupad ang lahat ng mga programa ni Pangulong Rodrigo Roa Duterte.
"Ako bilang ama ng munsipiyo, asahan niyo ang patuloy na suporta sa inyong mga pangagailangan sa mga susunod na araw upang mapaunlad ang inyong mga lupa," pahayag pa ni Pasucal sa mga benepisyaryo mula sa Lal-lo.
Mensahe ng mga benepisyaryo
Para naman kay Larilyn Jovinal, isa sa mga benepisyaryo ng CLOA na nagtapos ng kursong Agricultural Technology sa CSU noong 2018, nagpapasalamat ito at isa siya sa mga mapalad na napili.
“Maraming Salamat po Sec. Castriciones. Gusto ko lang magpasalamat sa lahat ng namumuno sa DAR na kahit po late ako ay tinanggap niyo pa rin po yung application letter ko. Nagpapasalamat po ako kasi isa pa rin ako sa mga nakatanggap at nag-march sa stage upang tanggapin yung titulo ng lupa,” mensahe ni Jovinal.
“Makakaasa po kayo na matutupad po namin yung pledge of commitment as agrarian reform beneficiary,” Dagdag ni Jovinal.
Maliban kay Castriciones, pinasalamatan naman ni Fernando Rabut Jr., isa rin sa mga benepisyaryo, sina DAR Regional Director Samuel S. Solomero, DAR-Cagayan Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer I (PARPO I) Nida V. Agustin at Wilfredo Auayang ng Municipal DAR ng bayan ng Lal-lo.
"Thank you po dahil napabilang po kami sa mga mapalad na beneficiaries ARB na nakatanggap ng titulo ng lupa mula sa DAR. Sa wakas ay may sarili na po kaming lupang bubungkalin at pagyayamanin. Maraming salamat din po sa ating mahal na Pangulong Rodrigo Roa Duterte," dagdag ni Rabut.
Nagtapos naman si Rabut ng kursong BS Agrciulture sa CSU noong taong 2015.
Samantala, maliban sa 30 na benepisyaryo mula sa Lal-lo, 14 din ang nakatanggap mula sa Busuanga, Palawan sa parehas na seremonya. (MDCT/PIA 2-Cagayan)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "30 agri graduates mula Lal-lo, Cagayan, natanggap na ang titulo ng lupa mula sa DAR." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1066015 (accessed February 05, 2021 at 01:05PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "30 agri graduates mula Lal-lo, Cagayan, natanggap na ang titulo ng lupa mula sa DAR." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1066015 (archived).
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Visual Branding? Check. Sonic Branding -- What The Heck is That?
In today’s crowded marketplace of companies, ideas, and products, branding is critically important.
People who do not yet know your organization will give you mere seconds of attention before moving on, so all your strongest branding elements need to be in place when the moment is right.
While most marketers understand visual branding with images, colors, logos, and even with the written word, very few of us understand that it is possible to create (and own the rights to) your own sounds and music that align perfectly with your brand attributes.
But what is Sonic Branding exactly?
It's quite simple really.
Sonic Branding (also sometimes called audio branding, sound branding, or acoustic branding) is the practice of using auditory elements to brand your product or service.
It is the use of sound to reinforce your brand identity, just as you would certain colors or words.
Sonic Branding Isn’t New -- It’s Underrated!
Whether you realize it or not, sounds are already used by many organizations as part of their marketing/brand strategy. (I’ll be talking all about this at IMPACT Live 2018. Don’t miss it!)
For example, music is commonly used in the introduction of podcasts, background of videos, in TV and radio commercials, on the floor at trade show booths, before the the CEO walks on to give a speech, within software products, and as part of online learning programs.
Some of the most famous uses of original sound for branding purposes are “sonic logos,” or a few easily remembered musical notes that capture the essence of an organization or product.
Here are a few you may recognize:
The Skype Ringtone
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Apple Startup Chime
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NBC Chimes
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Intel Inside Leap Ahead
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I’m so excited to be at IMPACT Live 2018 discussing the immense possibilities and benefits of Sonic Branding with the extremely talented composer Juanito Pascual!
Get your ticket here before prices go up!
Music on the Cheap and Outright Stealing Isn’t Good Branding
Sonic branding is an exciting way to showcase who you are and make it memorable, but most marketers either ignore it or simply figure something out on the cheap as a branding afterthought.
They don’t give it the strategic attention and effort it deserves.
Common poor sound practices include using the default on-hold music that comes with your phone system or buying random stock music for your video that countless other companies also use.
Some marketers outright steal popular music, using it in their campaigns without securing rights.
Sure this music is well-known and probably well-liked, but I’m sure your company’s compliance officer wouldn’t be happy if they knew what you were doing on the sly..
My friend, Mitch Jackson, is a lawyer who is very active on social networks, and he has some suggestions regarding the use of music you don’t own:
“If you didn’t create the content, don’t use it without the written permission of the owner or person with legal use rights,” Mitch says.
“Yes, there is the Fair Use Doctrine that permits the use of someone else’s copyrighted material, but the exceptions are narrow and the law is gray.
Don’t count too much on this exception protecting you unless (1) your lawyer is better than the other side’s lawyer and (2) you have more money than the other side to win your case in court (sarcasm).”
Commissioning Your Own Sonic Logo and Original Song
The best way to ensure you are in compliance with the law and to have music that is perfectly aligned with your organizational culture and your brand is to commission custom sound.
Organizations are in brand harmony when they have music created especially for them.
Working with a composer or a team at a sonic branding studio can be a rewarding experience, but it is best if you are an active participant in the process.
Here are some tips and best practices to remember:
1. Share a deep understanding of your organizational goals, current marketing and branding efforts, and aspirations for the future with the people composing your music.
The more the composer knows, the better the outcome.
2. Share the profile of a typical customer of your product or service.
Who are your buyer personas? What are they really buying from you
3. Create a list of your one- or two-word brand attributes or values.
Knowing that your organization is, say, “professional, conservative, and reliable” sends a composer in one direction while “fun, playful, and experimental” will drive something quite different.
4. Consider all of the uses of the music and share this with the composer.
Will your song be used as background only in a video series? Or will it be an introduction to your podcast?
Most organizations have multiple uses, so a good composer will create different lengths of the song for you use from 15 seconds to several minutes long.
5. You should be able to provide feedback as the song takes shape through several rounds of revisions.
Take this process seriously and really listen to what is presented.
Do you like the overall approach of the music? The instruments selected? What about the tempo?
Done right, your music should feel “right” for your brand.
6. Make sure the composer assigns the rights to the music to you so you can use it in any way you want to.
7. When you get your music, get it out there and use it!
How Does That Sound?
Sound branding holds a great deal of power and potential, especially since so many small and medium-sized organizations haven't given it the attention it deserves yet.
Commissioning a sonic logo or original song can be surprisingly affordable and accomplished on nearly any marketing budget.
I see custom compositions as a wide-open opportunity to create a memorable organization or product offering because very few entrepreneurs and marketers are using customized sonic branding today.
Not convinced? Then come see me discuss it with me in person at IMPACT Live! Get your ticket today before prices go up!
from Web Developers World https://www.impactbnd.com/blog/what-is-sonic-branding
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Flamenco gig with Juanito Pascual. #Cordoba #Cordobaguitars #flamenco #guitar (at Barcelona South End)
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Sonic Branding With David Meerman Scott - This Week's Six Pixels Of Separation Podcast
Episode #590 of Six Pixels of Separation - The Mirum Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.
The power of audio is not just something that we are all seeing in the growth of streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. More than ever what we often hear is as important as what we read and see. The impact that audio has on a brand cannot be understated. So much so, that famed marketing thought leader and strategist, David Meerman Scott, has a new co-venture (with Juanito Pascual) called, Signature Tones. The bestselling author of The New Rules of Marketing & PR, The New Rules of Sales & Service, Marketing the Moon, Real-Time Marketing & PR, Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead, World Wide Rave, Eyeball Wars, Newsjacking and more has many thoughts on the intersection and opportunity that exists for marketing and music. Enjoy the conversation...
You can grab the latest episode of Six Pixels of Separation here (or feel free to subscribe via iTunes): Six Pixels of Separation - The Mirum Podcast #590.
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Juanito Pascual performs Thursday February 14th in Beverly Massachusetts. Jonathan "Juanito"Pascual is an American-born flamenco guitarist and composer. "One of the hottest flamenco guitarists to emerge in recent years." - NPR's Here & Now. More info:
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🎸Flamenco guitar is a beautiful and mesmerizing style. Flamenco phenom Juanito Pascual brings together global audiences through his mesmerizing virtuosity, original composition style, and passion for collaboration. An acclaimed recording artist (featured on film scores as well as his own creations), educator, and performer, Juanito weaves jazz and rock with flamenco in a seamless, organic blend. Learn more about flamenco in this interview. https://ift.tt/2VriWLy
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Your Brand in Three Notes: David Meerman Scott and Juanito Pascual Talk Sonic Branding on Marketing Smarts [Podcast]
Best-selling author and marketing expert David Meerman Scott and musician Juanito Pascual, co-founders of sonic branding studio Signature Tones, discuss how a "sonic logo" and custom music can help you connect with your audience. Read the full article at MarketingProfs from MarketingProfs Daily http://ift.tt/2uXmLMB via IFTTT
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Discovering Artists at The Loft
The first time I heard singer/songwriter Alejandro Escovedo perform, I was blown away by his soulful rock & roll. In a recent profile in The New Yorker, Nick Paumgarten called Escovedo one of the most celebrated artists in the state of Texas. But he was not on my radar until I heard him rock out in The Music Loft.
Escovedo (returning to the Loft on January 25) is one of many stellar musicians I’ve discovered at The Music Hall. Some, like Alejandro and blues guitarist Rory Block, are veteran artists and American icons. Others, such as cellist Ben Sollee and flamenco guitarist Juanito Pascual (returning to the Loft on February 15), are young creatives who bust the boundaries of their genres in new and interesting ways.
These artists would not be on my radar if not for The Music Hall curators. For non-experts like me, it can be easy to miss some of the most singular talents of our time—those who choose to pursue their best work rather than commercial stardom.
“We look for both emerging and established artists in a variety of genres,” says Thérèse LaGamma, Deputy Director of Programming & Performing Arts Curator, who travels to several music festivals yearly to suss out talent. “And there’s a lot going on beyond white guys with guitars: an exciting array of ethnic, cultural, and gender diversity.”
It’s a special experience to be up close and personal with these musicians in the intimate, 125-seat Loft in picturesque Portsmouth—often before they become known on the national scene. Thérèse points to past Loft headliners such as My Brightest Diamond, “an incredible experimental performer from New York,” the band King, “a young trio of African American women who were backup for Prince,” and Nashville singer-songwriter Margo Price, who went on to be nominated for a Grammy and performed on stage with John Prine and Willie Nelson. “We’re getting audiences from all over Northern New England coming to see these artists in Portsmouth before they launch out to bigger venues,” notes LaGamma.
Asked to call out a few more of the many artists performing at the Loft in coming months, LaGamma says she is super excited about Banda Magda (February 16). Led by Greek-born composer, singer, and accordionist Magda Ginnikou, the band’s eclectic world music has recently been igniting audiences around the globe. And in an entirely different genre, Thérèse advises not to miss just-announced &More (Chill Moody & Donn T) on April 12. The Philadelphia-based band has a riveting hip-hop soul sound that adds real variety to the Loft lineup, she says.
These are just a sampling of what’s to come, with new acts being announced often. The best way to access the broad array of curated shows is by subscribing to The Music Hall’s e-newsletter. See you soon at The Loft!
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Sonic Branding: The Last Great Untapped Opportunity
I co-founded Signature Tones, a sonic branding studio, and I wanted you to be among the first to know about it. It’s crazy exciting to establish a business that combines my marketing geekdom with my massive passion for music. Sonic branding is a wide open and little understood aspect of marketing that has fascinated me for more than a decade. I started the company with my friend Juanito Pascual, a Santa Monica - based touring musician and recording artist.
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Sonic Branding: The Last Great Untapped Opportunity
I co-founded Signature Tones, a sonic branding studio, and I wanted you to be among the first to know about it. It’s crazy exciting to establish a business that combines my marketing geekdom with my massive passion for music. Sonic branding is a wide open and little understood aspect of marketing that has fascinated me for more than a decade. I started the company with my friend Juanito Pascual, a Santa Monica - based touring musician and recording artist.
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