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Get ready DFW Metroplex! Gary Hobbs is coming to the Solar Tejanofest 2024! Get your tickets now at MesquiteArena.com. Gary speaks to this event and gives us a recap of the Tejano Cruise he just completed on Royal Carribean. He has another cruise planned for November. Get all the details right here and more with Gary Hobbs in the Tejano Music spotlight.
Happy FAT TUESDAY! Jonny Ramirez and Bo Leo celebrate FAT TUESDAY today with the CHULO Joke of the Day! Also, we will hear from Gary Hobbs who is now with Freddie Records and releasing a new single. Jonny and Bo will fill you in on National World Radio Day, Superbowl ratings, a Burger King contest, and the featured entertainment at El Social in Houston. All this and more on THE DAILY DESMADRE.
Valentine Show Available CDs have a link to the purchase pages in the Album column Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Sweet Georgia Brown Hector Olivera 660 Peachtree Street [EAR-10285] 4-42 Moller, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 3:07 You Were Meant For Me Ann Leaf The Mighty Wurlitzer: Music For Movie-Palace Organs [New World NW 227] 1977 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI 6:03 Hey There; Walkin' My Baby Back Home Kevin Morgan For Your Pleasure [Audiocord ACD 240] 1989 3-8 Wurlitzer, Buttermarket, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Formerly in the Ritz Cinema, Chatham, Kent. 10:52 An Affair To Remember Nicholas Martin TV & Film Favourites [CD-TMM 8] 1989 3-19 Wurlitzer, Turner's Musical Merry-Go-Round, Northampton, England; ex Odeon/Paramount Newcastle 13:16 My Romance Steven Eaklor The Happy Organ Of Steven Eaklor [HIFI CD 0001] 2018 Allen TO-5Q, Lee Maloney's Allen Organ Studio, Bollingbrook, IL 16:38 Caribbean Honeymoon Len Rawle Wurlitzer Magic [TWS 1000] 1972 4-20 Wurlitzer, Tonawanda, Len & Judith Rawle Residence, Chorleywood, Herts 19:14 Just The Way You Are David Reese Yesterday And Today [David Reese Productions DVMF DV-100] 5-32 Wurlitzer, Organ Loft, Salt Lake City, UT 22:48 Where or When George Wright Plays Richard Rodgers [Dot DLP-3656/25656] 1965 3-28 Wurlitzer, South Pasadena Studio 27:01 Make Believe Mark Herman Celebrating The Embassy Grande Page [Embassy Theatre Foundation CD] 2018 4-16 Page, Embassy Theatre, Ft. Wayne, IN 29:31 The More I See You; No Can Do Phil Kelsall Strict Tempo Dancing Time [Grasmere CD] 1996 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 32:36 My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice (Mon c ur s'ouvre à ta voix) Dan Minervini Where Or When 2018 4-38 Wurlitzer, Hardman Studio, Great Falls, VA 40:48 Al Di La Bill Thomson At Home With The Rodgers [Rodgers Organ Company] Rodgers Specification 110 (2 manual) 45:47 I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You Sidney Torch Hot Pipes! [Hot Pipes PH2007] 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London; recordings 1938-1940 49:19 Elvira Lew Williams Live At The Pasadena Civic [Piping Hot CD] 1987 5-28 Moller, ex Reginald Foort Touring Organ 52:46 You Are Too Beautiful Dan Bellomy Puttin' On The Pipes 1991 3-18 Wurlitzer, Uncle Milt's Pizza, Vancouver, WA; with Gary Hobbs, percussion; rec Dennis Hedberg - first CD on this organ 57:43 A Wonderful Guy Tom Hazleton Granada Theatre, Kansas City 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS
You've probably spent your entire life believing that you should do what you're good at. Surely, if you're a natural at something, then it's your life's calling, right? But what if you've been wrong all along? Gary Hobbs, electrical engineer turned entrepreneur, believes it's the challenges you face, doing what you love, and doing what you're GREAT at will drive your success. In this episode of the Hot Mess Hotline, you will hear how important it is to weigh the risks of doing what you're good at when you're feeling unfulfilled. Can you find freedom by facing challenges and being fulfilled by chasing your passion? Gary took a leap that changed the course of his career. Although initially he felt like he made a big Hot Mess, what he really uncovered was his passion, his calling, and more success than he could have ever dreamed of. Exploring the tension of leaving a successful business for the unknown was a leap of faith, but it's usually the biggest leaps that have largest rewards. Join Gary and myself as we talk all things risk, reward, failure, success, and overcoming challenges on this interview. You will laugh along side us, learn several lessons listed below, but most of all, you will be challenged to ask yourself if you're comfortable enough to step out from behind the ease of success to embrace the risk of facing challenges to uncover your greatest passions. Here are a few lessons that Gary learned the hard way so we don't have to : More focus equals more success Not all skills are transferable Just because you're good at something doesn't mean you should stick with it Success is more than just money If you can let go of what isn't your work to do, you'll see greater blessings Increased confidence comes from overcoming challenges Humility comes from understanding there are some external factors that could shut down your business or career Use your faith and spirituality to stay grounded Empathy is the ultimate leadership skill About Gary Hobbs Gary Hobbs is an entrepreneur and former corporate executive with extensive experience in real estate, technology, education, and healthcare. He started his career as an electrical design engineer and has successfully migrated through the corporate ranks of companies like AT&T, Eli Lilly, and Roche Diagnostics. As an engineer, project manager, business executive, developer, and entrepreneur he has led organizations of up to four hundred people and budget responsibilities spanning well over $100M. Currently, he is CEO for Black and White Investments, LLC. Gary founded BWI in 2005 as a development and construction management company. BWI's target market is urban development within Indiana and their primary focus is multi-family and mixed-use tax credit developments. About BWI BWI, LLC is a construction, real estate development, property management, consulting and electrical firm in the greater Indianapolis area that focuses on not only construction management of general, large development projects, but also niche, energy-efficient urban revitalization projects. BWI has extensive capabilities helping clients design, develop and manage their projects with a special emphasis in electrical and eco-friendly, sustainable development. Their development and construction services can be accomplished under a consultative or design-build basis. BWI, founded in 2005, is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Their number one aspiration is to bring hope to under-served urban communities via economic development that align with their Quality of Life aspirations and initiating in collaborative partnerships. Lead Kick Ass Meetings: Complimentary Resource Meetings are a really expensive use of your time. It only makes sense that they need to be more productive and valuable. Instead of running meetings that could have been an email, lead powerful meetings that have purpose, participation, and problem solving.
AC Cruz, Mike Gonzalez and some of your favorite artists remember and share those special moments they had with Jimmy G. on what would have been his birthday today. Lalo and Elida Reyna, Johnny Rod, David Lee Grarza, Isabelle Marie, Gary Hobbs, Rebecca Valadez and so many more on this special episode of the AC Cruz Podcast.
Robert and Eloy Pulido, A.J. Castillo, Ruben Ramos, Rigo and Raulito Navaira, Gary Hobbs, Lucky Joe, Johnny Ramirez and Jimmy Cano talking moms for Mother's Day.
AC Cruz, Mike Gonzalez and some of your favorite artists remember and share those special moments they had with Jimmy G. on what would have been his 71st birthday today. Lalo and Elida Reyna, David Lee Grarza, Isabelle Marie, Gary Hobbs, Rebecca Valadez and so many more on this special episode of the AC Cruz Podcast.
The second part of the Saturday afternoon concert from this Summer's Jazz Port Townsend will be featured today on Jazz Northwest. Like most events, the Festival was cancelled last year due to Covid-19, but returned this year in a smaller form, with master classes online the week before, and two sets on the mainstage at McCurdy Pavilion at Fort Worden with the audience of several hundred seated outdoors on Littlefield Green. This broadcast of the second set from this year's Jazz Port Townsend includes some of the best-known jazz musicians from Seattle and Portland including Dan Balmer, Alex Dugdale, Jay Thomas, David Marriott, Randy Halberstadt, Chuck Deardorf and Gary Hobbs. Dawn Clement, formerly of Seattle, also sang one number. The music included original compositions and arrangements, some of which had their first public performances in this concert. Jazz Port Townsend is one of a series of year-round Thanks to all the musicians, John Clayton, Centrum's Jazz Program Manager Gregg
I had the honor of talking with musician, educator, & drummer, Gary Hobbs. What a blast
Robert and Eloy Pulido, A.J. Castillo, Ruben Ramos, Rigo and Raulito Navaira, Gary Hobbs, Lucky Joe, Johnny Ramirez and Jimmy Cano talking moms for Mother's Day.
Musician, Composer, Arranger and Keyboardist extraordinaire. "He's the most prolific keyboardist I've ever worked with" - Gary Hobbs "Not just because he's a dear friend, he's one of the most incredible arrangers in the biz" - Stevie D. Most people know him best for the incredible work that he did with Joe and Jimmy y Grupo Mazz. Go Behind the Mic with Brando Mireles...
He's been grinding for the past 36 and a half years and there's no end in sight. Talking new music, tour dates plus a Tejano Cruise with Ruben Ramos, David Marez and so many more...on this episode we go Behind the Mic with the legendary Gary Hobbs.
My very first musician Tejano star Gary Hobbs joined me to talk about his music career. We talked what made him start his music career, his favorite tour memories, family balance. Mark your calendars Gary Hobbs Family and Friends Cruise sets sail in February 2020.
Gary Hobbs is a native of the Pacific Northwest and lives in Vancouver, WA. He has played professionally for over 4 decades and appears on over 60 recordings. Gary played with The Stan Kenton Orchestra from 75 through 77. Gary has performed with Randy Brecker, Bud Shank, Anita O'Day, Terry Gibbs, The New York Voices, The Woody Herman Orchestra and many others. He's played Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Wolf Trap and the Kennedy Center, as well as festivals and clubs all over the world. Gary is very active in Jazz Education, teaching at The University Of Oregon and doing clinics, concerts and jazz camps. http://www.garyhobbs.net/ Website Newsletter Become a Patron
Today on No Limits, we take a deep look at the Moving Forward program. Initially designed to strategically alleviate the cost burdens of housing and transportation for low-income residents while simultaneously incorporating energy efficiency, Moving Forward now has the potential to help break the generational poverty cycle for many Hoosier families. Our guests are Paul Mitchell of Energy Systems Network; Gary Hobbs of BWI; and Jake Sipe of the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority.
Gary Hobbs resides just outside Portland, OR, literally steps from the house he grew up in. His father and grandfather were... The post 101 – Gary Hobbs: Touring with Stan Kenton, Applying Jazz Training to All Music, Breaking Jazz Out of Its Own Box appeared first on Working Drummer Podcast.
From the Origin Records commerical series, The Music You Need, soundtrack by Gary Hobbs, "Of My Times"