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Under Construction: Renovating A Home, Redeeming An Industry
Whether you're a homeowner or contractor, understanding roofing materials and warranties is crucial for long-lasting protection and value. In this episode, we're joined by Mark Lorenz, our trusted CertainTeed rep, to shed light on the top industry practices and products. We delve into important topics such as sustainability, the importance of proper installation, and the benefits of extended warranties. Mark shares insights about the unique advantages CertainTeed offers, including their heavy product weight, superior sealant technology, and unmatched after-sales support. You will gain valuable knowledge about selecting the right roofing materials and understanding industry warranties, making this an essential episode for anyone considering a roofing project. In this episode, we cover: Mark's journey into the construction industry Understanding shingle manufacturing Exploring different shingle lines, including Landmark, Landmark Pro, and Northgate Benefits of SPS Technology in shingles Insurance and hailstorm protection Shingle warranties Why should you choose CertainTeed? To connect with Big Fish Contracting, you can check out our website at www.bigfishcontracting.com. You can also follow us on our social channels: Big Fish Contracting Instagram Big Fish Contracting Facebook
Marita Lorenz is the famed true love of Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Appearing on the WBAI program Radio Unnameable I interview her son Mark Lorenz about his mother's adventures and the true story behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy
CBD, Cannabis und Hanf |Der InstaHaze CBD Podcast Deutschland
Der 2. Teil des Interview mit dem Cannastore Gründer Mark Lorenz. In dieser Folge geht es darum, was er denkt, wohin die Gesetzeslage von Cannabis in den nächsten Jahren gehen wird. Wenn du also wissen willst, wie ein CBD-Händler das sieht und wie seine Erfahrungen sind solltest du unbedingt reinhören Schau doch mal vorbei: http://instagram.com/cannastore_sha
Bei Harry Blaha sind jeden Freitag Stars und Newcomer des Deutschen Schlagers zu Gast. Im Studio verraten sie Persönliches, erzählen von aktuellen Plänen und sprechen natürlich auch über ihre neue Musik.
Episode 57 - Mark Lorenz by Real Country Sessions
Born and raised on a farm just north of Airdrie, Alberta, Mark Lorenz lived and breathed the country life. Learning to ride a horse and drive a tractor was an everyday activity. Mark’s parents raised and trained Pure Breed Morgan Horses. As a family they would tour across Western Canada and the United States showing. The highway was already calling Mark’s name… but it would take a few more years, and a dare for Mark to understand why… “When I was 17, some friends and I were shopping for a birthday present for a buddy that had everything. We were walking through a mall in Calgary, and came across a small recording studio. After some taunting, maybe even a couple of chicken calls, I ended up recording a song. And the rest is history.” After recording his first song, Mark was approached by the recording engineer and asked if he wanted to enter a local singing contest. “I wasn’t sure what to say… I said I didn’t know, but as usual my friends were there to talk me into it…” Mark won that singing contest. In 2006, Mark released his first full length album titled, “Black”. Mark wrote all but one song on this album. “Sweet Summer Nights” was the first single from “Black” to hit radio, and was followed up with three more singles that charted in the Canadian Top 100. In 2008, Mark began recording his second full length album, “Route 72”. The first single, “You Wreck Me”, co-written with Julian Austin, gained Mark Canadian and US radio plays. Four more singles would head to radio, followed by two music videos shot for “Like a Radio” and “Somewhere in Alberta”. He is currently writing for a new project scheduled for release in 2016.
Born on a farm outside of Hamilton, Ontario, AMY CHURM was destined to be a country singer. At the age of 3, she gave her first performance and belted out a version of Rhinestone Cowboy. By age 7, Amy was performing on stage. Her first musical influences include Tanya Tucker, Loretta Lynn, Don Williams, and Glen Campbell. Amy has performed at local charity shows including the Canadian Country Music Co-op which spotlighted various local musicians on country station 820 CHAM. During her teens, she competed in several competitions including the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest, Ontario Open Country Singing Contest, and the Canadian National Exhibition Rising Star competition. Her new single is called Mess Around written by Amy along with Beau Fuller. With the taunting words “I dare you”, MARK LORENZ turned an adolescent dare into a Canadian Country music career. Born and raised on a farm just north of Airdrie, Alberta, Mark Lorenz lived and breathed the country life. Learning to ride a horse and drive a tractor was an everyday activity. “When I was 17, some friends and I were shopping for a birthday present for a buddy that had everything," Mark explains. "We were walking through a mall in Calgary, and came across a small recording studio. After some taunting, maybe even a couple of chicken calls, I ended up recording a song. And the rest is history.” After recording his first song, Mark was approached by the recording engineer and asked if he wanted to enter a local singing contest. Mark won that singing contest. He has gone on to record an EP and albums with popular songs like You Wreck Me, Like a Radio & Somewhere In Alberta.
The Salem News Local MMA fighter, Tyson Chartier works out with Scott Difrancesco of TD athletes Edge in Swampscott and Neil LeGallo of Team Sityodtong in Beverly. Video/editing by Mark Lore ...
The Salem News Wenham Museum's 21st Model Railroad Hobby Show Saturday, January 8, 10 am - 4pm. Video by Mark Lorenz, The Salem News.
The Salem News The Danvers Forestry Division delivers the towns Christmas tree. Photo & Video by Mark Lorenz
The Salem News Faces of Halloween, Salem 2010. Salem News video by Mark Lorenz.
The Salem News Woman with no arms going for black belt: Sheila Radziewicz has been beating the odds since birth. Video by Mark Lorenz.