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On today's program, a lawsuit against Hillsdale College has been dismissed after students alleging they were raped sued the college for Title 9 violations. We'll have details. And, the nonprofit Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment—known as GRACE for short—turns 20 years old. We'll look back at where they started—and where they're going. Plus, those subscriptions you forgot your paying for?...A new law will make it easy for you to unsubscribe, but it could also impact the recurring gifts to Christian ministries. But first, Operation Underground Railroad…who continues distancing itself from its embroiled founder Tim Ballard…is moving its headquarters. Operation Underground Railroad Rescue is moving its headquarters from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to reporting by Twin Cities Business. The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Stephen DuBarry, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Kim Roberts, Jessica Eturralde, Paul Clolery, Richard Levey, and Christina Darnell. A special thanks to The NonProfit Times for contributing material for this week's podcast. Until next time, may God bless you. MANUSCRIPT FIRST SEGMENT Warren: Hello everybody. I'm Warren Smith, coming to you from Charlotte, North Carolina. Natasha: And I'm Natasha Cowden, coming to you from Denver, Colorado. And we'd like to welcome you to the MinistryWatch podcast. Warren: On today's program, a lawsuit against Hillsdale College has been dismissed after students alleging they were raped sued the college for Title 9 violations. We'll have details. And, the nonprofit Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment—known as GRACE for short—turns 20 years old. We'll look back at where they started—and where they're going. Plus, those subscriptions you forgot your paying for?...World Vision is encouraging donors to cancel those and give to people in need around the world. They're calling it Subscribe to World Change. We'll take a look. Natasha: But first, Operation Underground Railroad…who continues distancing itself from its embroiled founder Tim Ballard…is moving its headquarters. Warren: Operation Underground Railroad Rescue is moving its headquarters from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to reporting by Twin Cities Business. Tammy Lee, OUR Rescue CEO said about Minneapolis. “There is such a strong foundation here, in the legal community as well as the philanthropic community and the survivor support community,” The global headquarters' relocation is planned for January 2025. Lee also said the mission of the organization will adjust to focus more on domestic trafficking and rescues. Natasha: How do they plan to do that? Warren: Lee said, “In this coming year, we're going to be building out direct services for survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation,” “We're also looking at supporting key populations that are really underserved, looking at the indigenous populations and partnerships with other non-governmental organizations to do that work.” Lee joined OUR Rescue as CEO in February 2024 with the task of rebuilding and rebranding the organization. OUR Rescue was founded by former homeland security agent Tim Ballard in 2013 as Operation Underground Railroad. In April, Lee and the board renamed the group OUR Rescue. In the MinistryWatch database, Operation Underground Railroad has a 1-star financial efficiency rating, a C transparency grade, and a donor confidence score of 45, meaning donors should exercise caution when giving to this group. Natasha: Next up, A lawsuit against Hillsdale college has been dismissed Warren: Last October, one present and one former student of Hillsdale College filed a federal lawsuit alleging the institution failed to adequately investigate their claims of ...
Full Rig Details: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/matt-freemanMatt Freeman's Bass Bunker: https://youtube.com/@MattFreemansBassBunker This summer, a Bay Area punk-rock extravaganza rolled across the world. In support of the 30th and 20th anniversaries of their records Dookie and American Idiot, Green Day arranged the summer's best stadium-rock tour, with support from Smashing Pumpkins and fellow Bay bashers Rancid. PG's Chris Kies met up with Rancid bassist Matt Freeman just before the tour's stop at Nashville's Geodis Park. In this Rundown, in addition to trotting out his breadwinner bass rig, Freeman tells Kies his bass origin story, including his early and enduring influences, and shares how he developed a unique playing style suited to his smaller hands. Later, tech Warren Lee takes over to give us the scoop on Freeman's backstage rack. Tune in to get the details.Shop Matt Freeman's Gear:Fender American Pro II P Bass: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/daxa3QFender Bassman 800 Head - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/da44O3Fender Bassman 810 Neo 8x10" Bass Cabinet - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/baEe4xAvalon U5 Class A Active Instrument DI and Preamp - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/y2GGqBFender Precision Bass - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/daxa3QFender Nickel Plated Steel Bass Strings -https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Y9WWRKFull Rig Details: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/matt-freemanMatt Freeman's Bass Bunker: https://youtube.com/@MattFreemansBassBunker Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPG Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr]0:00 - Nita Strauss & D'Addario0:15 - Matt Freeman & Chris Kies Intro0:46 - Custom Fender American Pro II P Bass (Chambered)3:39 - John Entwistle is Matt Freeman's Biggest Influence5:17 - Dunlop Tortex .60 mm picks & Playing Style7:55 - Rig Rundown & D'Addario8:26 - Fender American Pro II P Bass9:51 - Trying to Play Other Basses11:17 - Fender Bassman 800HD Head & 8x10 Cab12:33 - Matt Freeman's Bass Bunker Channel13:38 - Fender Nickel Plated Steel Bass Strings14:32 - Avalon U5 DI & Way Huge Pork Loin15:48 - D'Addario Strings© Copyright Gearhead Communications LLC, 2024#guitar #bass #rigrundown #rancid #bassguitar #bassist #bassplayer #mattfreeman #punk #punkrock
We had an audio issue with this episode, Just a heads up! This week we watched "killer sofa" and my god are we sorry about that. J 1/10 M .5/10 For daily horror movie content follow the podcast on Twitter / Instagram @darkroastcult Each week we choose a movie from one of the horror genre to discuss the following week. Follow along each week by keeping up with the movies we are watching to stay in the loop with the movie club! Check out other podcasts, coffee and pins at www.darkroastcult.com ! THANKS TO ANDREW FOR MAKING THE INTRO SONG. (soundcloud.com / andoryukesuta)@andoryukesuta The film opens with Frederico Olsen, an occultist who is obsessed with his ex-girlfriend Francesca Morton. He hires veterinarian Warren Lee to saw off his legs so that he can hide inside a reclining chair. Lee agrees to do it, but Olsen dies from shock after the procedure. The chair is then sold to Francesca, who is unaware of its dark history. She soon begins to feel a strange presence in her apartment, and her friends and loved ones start dying in mysterious ways. Two detectives, Bob Gravy and Roseanne Grape, are assigned to investigate the case. They are initially skeptical of the possibility that a chair could be responsible for the murders, but they eventually come to believe that it is possessed by a demon. The detectives seek the help of a disgraced rabbi, Jack, and an eccentric voodoo sorceress, Ashanti. Jack believes that the chair is possessed by a dybbuk, a malevolent spirit that can possess inanimate objects. Ashanti believes that the chair is possessed by a loa, a Haitian spirit that can be both good and evil. Jack and Ashanti perform a ritual to exorcise the dybbuk from the chair, but the ritual fails. The chair then escapes and goes on a rampage, killing anyone who gets in its way. Francesca eventually confronts the chair and learns that it is possessed by Frederico's spirit. Frederico is still obsessed with her and wants to be with her forever. Francesca rejects Frederico's advances, and he attacks her. Jack and Ashanti arrive just in time to save Francesca. They perform another ritual to exorcise the dybbuk from the chair, this time successfully. The chair is destroyed, and Frederico's spirit is sent to the afterlife. Francesca is safe, and the detectives are able to close the case. However, they are both left shaken by the experience, and they realize that there are some things in the world that cannot be explained by reason.
LISTEN NOW!! Warren Lee-vi is Chief Executive Officer of Jaguar E&P. Jaguar E&P is a Mexican private company established in 2014 by Grupo Topaz with a strong conviction of strengthening Mexicos national energy industry and developing their communities. He has extensive experience in developing natural resource companies, for more than 24 years, in more than 20 countries. He has contributed strategically to the economic growth and development of the Energy industry in Latin America. What is really interesting is that Warren is a fellow Canadian who studied engineering at Queen's university. Canadian born with little interest in joining the oil Industry . His father worked for Exxon, he didn't envision his path to be the same. Like what happens to many of us, the love for the industry and opportunities to travel the world took Warren over, ultimately changing his mind. Working within diverse cultures was very common for Warren. With 17 years spent at SLB from Latina America to Asia and back, he had an extensive career moving up the ladder before choosing to leave to start Estrella International Energy Services. Warren walks us through his time at Schlumberger and the successful leaders SLB creates through their training program. He describes the pros and cons of the programs and how he took the core values he admired at SLB and the ones he didn't, to form the culture at Estrella. In 2009 he decided it was more important to keep his operations team at Estrella then take a paycheck himself. Warren and his partners decided to not take a salary in order to continue to develop the company in the midst of a downturn . Warren shares his experiences with building a team made up of his close friends and the challenges that arise when things get tough. Not long after his success at Estrella he was approached to become CEO of Jaguar . The top leading service company in South America . This would lead to another move for his dual career wife and two children. Warren brings us back to this time and how the family handled each move throughout his career. He talks about Jaguar being different, the founders truly cared about their employees and their families. Warren and his team are taking steps to break the mold. They view their people as the core value and asset of the company . As a key supporter for diversity and inclusion, Warren gives his views on what is holding women back, how he is changing this mindset at Jaguar and building a strong diverse team across all parts of the business. Come hang out with us:Download on Apple Podcast——>> ClickDownload on Spotify———>>ClickConnect with Maisy and Jamie:Connect with Massiel Diez: Instagram | LinkedInConnect with Jamie Elrod: Instagram | LinkedInFollow FTB on Instagram | LinkedInJoin FTB NationIf your interested in working with us, please contact : flippingthebarrel@gmail.com To find out more about our mid-roll audio sponsor TechnipFMC please visit: TechnipFMCTo find out more about our pre-roll audio sponsor Varel Energy Solutions please visit: Varel EnergyTo find out more about website sponsor Nextier Energy Solutions please visit: Nextier Oilfield Solutions
We talk about the intersection of science and art with Dr. Thomas Carr, director of the Carthage College Institute of Paleontology, and Matthew Warren Lee, an oil painter who is a professor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. He has been both a volunteer and instructor with the program. His professional resume includes a memorable stint at a research station at the South Pole.
Heavy Realty is a global real estate network connecting music-lovers with real estate. Juliet Lalouel is the founder of Heavy Realty and real estate agent. Warren Lee is a guitar tech and real estate agent. David, Juliet, and Warren riff on touring with Slayer, Heavy Realty, and building wealth through real estate. https://www.heavyrealty.com/ https://www.instagram.com/heavyrealty/ https://www.facebook.com/heavyrealty The Book on Investing In Real Estate with No (and Low) Money Down Thank you for your support. Please visit https://www.patreon.com/riffsordie to subscribe for free merch, bonus episodes, Zoom hangouts, discounts, patron shout-outs, and more. Donate PayPal Donate Crypto RiffsOrDie.com youtube.com/c/riffsordie instagram.com/riffsordie_ facebook.com/riffsordie twitter.com/riffsordie_ David's personal Instagram @david_havok
The Brooklyn Blast Furnace is back. Thank you for stickin' around while I was on break. You're appreciated. My guest on Episode 228 is Warren Lee. He is a founder and co-owner of "Pitchfork Hardwear", a sales rep for "Richter Straps" out of Germany. Warren has deep roots within the NYHC scene, being a former member of "Out of Line (Queens)" and "25 Ta Life". We go from back in the days all the way through to him being a guitar tech for Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King and how he landed the opportunity to tour the world several times with SLAYER for 16 years. Not to mention being a tech or stage manager for "Sevendust", "Meshuggah", "Hatebreed", "Rob Zombie", "Rancid" and a ton of other bands. Warren rules. Support Pitchfork Hardwear and enjoy. Respect.
On this episode of Damaged Goods Podcast, Jake The Snake's guest is a popular returning guest, infamous touring guitar tech for the likes of Slayer, Rancid, Hatebreed & more, Warren Lee, as as being co-host of the Dabghanistan Podcast. The two discuss working with artists with big egos and how to handle that, what happens when people cross that line, being a retired roadie now off-the road, comparing the New York City he grew up in to what it's like now during Covid-19 & do people really want that grimey NYC back? Also, they discuss what the Hardcore scene was like for a young Chinese kid from Queens in the 80's and early 90's, crazy stories from touring, & more. Follow Jake @jthes @damagedgoodspodcast & Warren @i_am_me_nyc @dabghanistan_podcast
Lois Reitzes interviews composer Jacob Ryan Smith and choreographer Heath Gill about "Marley Was Dead to Begin With," streaming online through Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre; Cheryl and Warren Lee, owners of 44th and 3rd Booksellers about their store and reading recommendations; and Leora Morris and Ben Coleman about the Alliance Theatre's broadcast of "A Christmas Carol," set to air on ATLPBA on December 23 at 9pm.
Inside the Pandora's box filled with endless editing gadgets which the artist can rely on to mask practically any flaws and blemishes in a recording today, what really goes on in a recording session? How does the artist balance authenticity and the pursuit of flawlessness? Warren Lee puts on his hat as a ten-album recording artist and shares his tales.Music Sharing | FUCHS Andante Sostenuto from Violin Sonata No.1, Op.20 / Hyejin Chung and Warren Lee (By permission of Naxos Music 8.574213)
Inside the Pandora's box filled with endless editing gadgets which the artist can rely on to mask practically any flaws and blemishes in a recording today, what really goes on in a recording session? How does the artist balance authenticity and the pursuit of flawlessness? Warren Lee puts on his hat as a ten-album recording artist and shares his tales.Music Sharing | RUBINSTEIN Polka from La Bal, Op.14 No.6 / Warren Lee (By permission of Naxos Music 8.557426)
In this episode, Truth talks with Warren Lee – co-owner of Pitchfork Hardwear (clothing company & record label), his time as a roadie/guitar tech/stage manager for Slayer and other bands (VOD, Biohazard, Madball, H2O, Sick of it All, Hatebreed, etc), co-host of the Dabghanistan Podcast, and former bassist of 25 ta Life and other bands The two discuss Warren’s background and history, music (metal, hardcore, punk) and the nuances between those genres and scenes, his bands, how he got started as a guitar tech / stage manager, tour stories / road life, the story of Pitchfork, his new podcast (the Dabghanistan Podcast), covid stuff, vaccines, the criminalization and decriminalization of marijuana/hemp, and more! Brendan from Sheer Terror popped in to promote their livestream concert at the Bowery Electric on September 5th (check out @officialsheerterror for more info) Past guest, Ryan Packer (Slapshot / American War Machine) – also popped in and promoted Manscaped and helped with show promotions / announcements…! Truth also announced a new contest – he bought the domain name stripmallkarate.com – whoever comes up with the best idea for this domain will win a prize pack – so email your ideas to bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com! For more info: IG: @pitchforkny / @dabghanistan_podcast / @i_am_me_nyc Web: http://www.pitchforkny.com As always, please hit the subscribe button if you like and support what we do! You'll get early access to new episodes! Also please leave a review! Follow us on IG: @bigtruth For feedback, questions, sponsorship info contact: bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com For more info: http://www.bigtruthpodcast.com The Big Truth Podcast is proudly sponsored by: - Manscaped (IG: @manscaped / www.mandscaped.com) – use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order and free shipping!! - Choppahead Kustom Cycles (IG: @choppahead / www.choppahead.com) - Chopcult (IG: @chopcult / www.chopcult.com) - Omerta (IG: @omertamia / www.omertamia.com) - use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order! - Pitchfork (IG: @pitchforkny / www.pitchforkny.com) - Full Speed Ahead (IG: @fullspeedaheadshow / www.fullspeedaheadshow.com)
What similarities does a linesman in a tennis match and a page-turner in a concert share? Warren Lee digs deep into the art, craft and profession of page-turning and authors his Ten Commandments for Page-turners in this tribute to these brave souls. Interlude and background music extracted from Warren Lee's various albums on Naxos with permission.
We are all taught that forte in music means "loud". But have you ever wondered exactly how loud, or precisely at what decibel level should a forte be in music? Warren Lee explores what defines a forte, and introduces his "law of relativity in music".Music Break | BEETHOVEN Finale: Allegretto from The Creatures of Prometheus, Op.43 / Warren Lee (By permission of Naxos Music 8.573974)
When should my child start learning the piano? What are the deciding factors? Warren Lee sheds light on this most frequently-asked question with a piece of unconventional scientific research as well as drawing from his experience as a music-educator-cum-pianist. Listen in if you also want to know if an electric keyboard is good enough for beginners and how to find a good teacher for your child.Music Break | LISZT Rakoczi March (1st Version) S242a / Warren Lee(By permission of Naxos Music 8.573805)
Have you ever wondered why it is called "sight-reading" in music and not just "reading" as in language learning? Can one be born an excellent sight-reader or a poor one, as most students self-proclaim? Warren Lee unlocks the "secret" of sight-reading with his eight-step approach.
Warren Lee goes in-depth to discuss and interpret Burgmuller's Le Chevaleresque, Op.100 No.25, which is taken from the 2021-2022 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Piano Syllabus.
Lois Reitzes talks with Bunnie Hilliard, owner of Brave and Kind Bookshop about being an independent bookseller in Atlanta; Cheryl and Warren Lee, owners of 44th and 3rd Booksellers about their store and reading recommendations; and Elizabeth Cobbs about her book "The Tubman Command," a historical novel chronicling Harriet Tubman's work as a spy for the Union Army.
The boys are back with a third lockdown episode. This week we hear from Will James for some commuter chat, we get the low down on Liam Wiltshire's infamous Goat House and attempt a prank on Warren Lee. Oh, and we talk about a little bit of rugby. Its all here on Episode 3, it's the Vigo Rugby Podcast!
If you want to know what Thelonious Monk, George Jones and the electric rake have in common, you need not look further than Eugene Chadbourne. He has been surprising audiences for over four decades with his alarming hybrid of free jazz and country music. He has an unfathomable catalog of collaborative and solo efforts. Musician and co-host Arrington de Dionyso joined me at the local Quality Inn to spend some quality time with the good doctor. Co-produced by Miles Rozatti, featuring bumper music by Warren Lee. Support the Low Income Housing Institute at lihi.org, and support this podcast by sharing, subscribing, rating and reviewing. Be a patron by donating at patreon.com/lowprofile
durée : 01:56:50 - En pistes ! du lundi 28 octobre 2019 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Au programme : Le chef Jean-Pierre Haeck propose ici une orchestration des fables de la Fontaine par Offenbach avec la mezzo-soprano Karine Deshayes, la musique du ballet Les Créatures de Prométhée dans sa version pour piano par Warren Lee, et dans sa version pour orchestre par le Turku Philharmonic - réalisé par : Benjamin Morando
The Creatures of Prometheus was Beethoven’s only full-length ballet score. The work premiered in March 1801 and the composer’s own version for piano solo was published later the same year. The work relates the story from Greek mythology of Prometheus, a lofty spirit who endeavoured to lift human beings from a state of ignorance into ways of right conduct; correspondingly, two statues in the ballet are brought to life through a state of harmony. Raymond Bisha presents pianist Warren Lee’s new release of the piano solo version of the original orchestral score.
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Paul Winley and the Blazers - "Jambo" - 45 Willie Mitchell - "That Driving Beat" - 45 The Olympics - "I'll Do a Little Bit More" - 45 Wade Flemons - "Jeanette" - 45 The Bobbettes - "Happy Go Lucky Me" - 45 The Mighty Hannibal - "Jerkin' the Dog" - 45 Butlers - "She Tried to Kiss Me (All I Could Do Was Run)" - 45 [Todd-o-Phonic Todd's pick!] Frankie Beverly & the Butlers - "Because of My Heart" - 45 The Sequins - "Try My Love" - 45 The Coasters - "Crazy Baby" - 45 [Becky's pick!] The Checkmates - "Mastered the Art of Love" - 45 The Contours - "Baby HIt and Run" - 45 Eddie Floyd - "Big Bird" - 45 [Matt Fiveash's pick (in memory of Warren Lee)!] Edwin Starr - "Headline News" - 45 Dorothy Berry - "You Better Watch Out" - 45 [Gaylord's pick!] Irma Thomas - "Hittin' On Nothing" - 45 Young Jessie - "(I Was Meant for You And) You Were Meant for Me" - 45 The Miracles - "Whole Lot of Shakin' in My Heart (Since I Met You)" - 45 Dee Dee Barnes - "Do What You Wanna Do" - 45 Little Carl Carlton - "Competition Ain't Nothin'" - 45 Brenton Wood - "The Oogum Boogum Song" - 45 [Michael Shelley's pick!] Zu Zu Blues Band - "Zu Zu Man" - 45 Dr. John - "Right Place, Wrong Time" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86340
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Paul Winley and the Blazers - "Jambo" - 45 Willie Mitchell - "That Driving Beat" - 45 The Olympics - "I'll Do a Little Bit More" - 45 Wade Flemons - "Jeanette" - 45 The Bobbettes - "Happy Go Lucky Me" - 45 The Mighty Hannibal - "Jerkin' the Dog" - 45 Butlers - "She Tried to Kiss Me (All I Could Do Was Run)" - 45 [Todd-o-Phonic Todd's pick!] Frankie Beverly & the Butlers - "Because of My Heart" - 45 The Sequins - "Try My Love" - 45 The Coasters - "Crazy Baby" - 45 [Becky's pick!] The Checkmates - "Mastered the Art of Love" - 45 The Contours - "Baby HIt and Run" - 45 Eddie Floyd - "Big Bird" - 45 [Matt Fiveash's pick (in memory of Warren Lee)!] Edwin Starr - "Headline News" - 45 Dorothy Berry - "You Better Watch Out" - 45 [Gaylord's pick!] Irma Thomas - "Hittin' On Nothing" - 45 Young Jessie - "(I Was Meant for You And) You Were Meant for Me" - 45 The Miracles - "Whole Lot of Shakin' in My Heart (Since I Met You)" - 45 Dee Dee Barnes - "Do What You Wanna Do" - 45 Little Carl Carlton - "Competition Ain't Nothin'" - 45 Brenton Wood - "The Oogum Boogum Song" - 45 [Michael Shelley's pick!] Zu Zu Blues Band - "Zu Zu Man" - 45 Dr. John - "Right Place, Wrong Time" - 45 http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/86340
On this episode of Damaged Goods, Jake The Snake's guest is DG podcast alum, and infamous guitar tech & Queens NYC native Warren Lee. The two discuss martial arts training for children, how he came to work for the band Slayer, the changes he has seen New York City undergo, the struggles of being a father while traveling the world on tour, smoking cigarettes at 6 years old, the origin of nicknames, and the danger that exists for the wrong people who make their way to stage right during a Slayer show. Follow Jake @jthes & Warren @wlee718.
Para este capítulo Warren Lee nos visita por segunda vez para hablarnos de la creatividad a la hora de escribir y de pensar fuera de la caja. Entre Karla y Anne exprimen a Warren para que comparta mucha más información. Además lo invitamos a leer dos cuentos que son geniales.
On this episode of Damaged Goods, Jake has Warren Lee back on as his guest. Warren is an infamous touring guitar tech for bands like Slayer, Rancid, Hatebreed & more. The Two discuss leaving a legacy, how to manage responsibilities amongst others partying, leaving tour life, & what few artists he would actually pay to see live. Follow Jake @jthes & @warreng357
On This episode of Damaged Goods, Jake's guest is Warren Lee, renown & infamous guitar tech for bands like Slayer, Rancid, Hatebreed & more. The two discuss growing up in New York City in the 80's, the touring lifestyle, physically discipling those who sneak backatge at shows, & why people get anxiety from cannabis. Follow Jake @jthes & Warren @warren357
Warren Lee, escritor nacional, nos acompaña para explicarnos de su proyecto "Voces de la Prosa" donde los autores pueden leer su obra en diferentes eventos culturales. Además nos lee un cuento de su propia autoría que está increíble.
Warren Lee, baritone, performs Works by Schumann, Scriabin, Granados, and Uehara on November 13, 2-13. The performance is part of the CGU Concerts at CST series, sponsored by the Department of Music at Claremont Graduate University and the Claremont School of Theology.
Warren Lee, baritone, performs Works by Schumann, Scriabin, Granados, and Uehara on November 13, 2-13. The performance is part of the CGU Concerts at CST series, sponsored by the Department of Music at Claremont Graduate University and the Claremont School of Theology.