In the summer of 1971, BANG, a trio from the Philadelphia area, decided to take a road trip to Florida to try their fortune. While buying some rolling papers in the Sunshine State, they learned about a Small Faces and Deep Purple concert nearby in Orlando. They showed up at the venue and brazenly declared they were ready to go on stage. The concert organizer asked them to set up and play for him. After a couple songs, he told them they were opening for Rod Stewart and Faces. Before they knew it, BANG was playing with Bachman Turner Overdrive, Deep Purple, Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac, Ike and Tina Turner, The Doobie Brothers, and even Black Sabbath. Capitol Records signed them, and three LPs were released. Join Frank Ferrara, Tony Diorio, and Frankie Gilcken, as they recall their rapid rise to fame, playing with numerous Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
First published in 1994. While not setting out to write a book about social policy, Ivanoff, Blythe and Tripodi, seasoned and well-known contributors to the spirited debate on the proper relationship of research and practice methods in direct services, have, nonetheless, delivered much useful commentary on how those direct services resources ought best be deployed. This book is to a clear call for commitment of skilled professional resources for those citizens whose serious and often multiple problems have already deeply involved them in public sector services.
Evolvepreneur (After Hours) Show - Volume 1," curated by John North, is a unique anthology that brings together the insights of seven seasoned entrepreneurs, each an expert in their respective field. John North opens the book with his deep understanding of the entrepreneurial landscape, providing a narrative that connects the diverse wisdom of the authors. Mechelle McDonald shares her journey in "Podcasting The Future," where she discusses her role as a communicator, entrepreneur, and growth coach, emphasizing the power of impactful conversations. Richard Wray in "Don’t Mention The Matrix - How A.I. is Democratising Paranoia and Opportunity," offers a unique perspective on Artificial Intelligence, sharing his journey from a small mining town to collaborations with tech giants. Christine Campbell Rapin, in "Get More Podcast Guest Invitations with These 5 Strategies," provides strategic insights into business growth, drawing from her vast experience in marketing, sales, and operations. David Kitchen (Coach Kitch) shares his expertise in sport psychology and leadership in "Laying Bricks: Building a Business Foundation," focusing on developing leaders and cultivating a success-oriented mindset. Manny Skevofilax in "Profitable Growth Is Achievable," provides essential financial strategies, highlighting the importance of sustainable and profitable growth in business. Tamara Pflug offers practical advice in "Self-Coach for Business Growth," focusing on self-coaching techniques for personal and professional development. Tony Pisanelli explores personal branding and career development in "Career By Design." His insights offer valuable strategies for those looking to craft a successful career path. Each chapter in this book provides a unique perspective on entrepreneurship, covering topics from innovative business strategies to digital marketing, financial management, and leadership. This anthology is not just a collection of strategies; it's an exploration of the experiences and insights of successful entrepreneurs. "Evolvepreneur (After Hours) Show - Volume 1" is a must-read for anyone aspiring to succeed in the entrepreneurial world. It's packed with actionable advice and real-life examples, inviting readers to explore the essence of entrepreneurship and unlock their full potential. This book is an essential guide for budding entrepreneurs and seasoned business owners alike, providing a comprehensive look at the path to success in business.
In the summer of 1971, BANG, a trio from the Philadelphia area, decided to take a road trip to Florida to try their fortune. While buying some rolling papers in the Sunshine State, they learned about a Small Faces and Deep Purple concert nearby in Orlando. They showed up at the venue and brazenly declared they were ready to go on stage. The concert organizer asked them to set up and play for him. After a couple songs, he told them they were opening for Rod Stewart and Faces. Before they knew it, BANG was playing with Bachman Turner Overdrive, Deep Purple, Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac, Ike and Tina Turner, The Doobie Brothers, and even Black Sabbath. Capitol Records signed them, and three LPs were released. Join Frank Ferrara, Tony Diorio, and Frankie Gilcken, as they recall their rapid rise to fame, playing with numerous Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
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