Anyone know this dancer?
Others who understand that life decisions actually have an impact on the environment. Empowered women who enjoy cerebral conversations, motorcycle rides, and nature hikes.
Since I have recently relocated to Grand Rapids, Michigan, anyone who would like to share their experience with this beautiful state.
I started playing guitar back in the 70's.
I have had the opportunity to play with many talented musicians. I have composed some music such as "No Ordinary Star" as featured by Poolabomb. Check out one of Mono's amazing one man band shows next time you are in L.A. or N.Y.
My favorite is to entertain with just a solo guitar.
Vivaldi, Bach, Paganini, Shostakovich, Strauss, Ellington, Armstrong, Holly, Valens, Presley, Dylan, Lennon, War, Wonder, Santana, The Pink Floyd Sound, Moody Blues, Hendrix, Stones, Zeppelin, Paco from Andalucia, Bowie, Tull, Nugent's solos, Rhoads with Ozborne, Slayer, Metallica, Pantera, Primus, Beastie Boys, RHCP, Juana's Addicion, Alice In Chains, Satriani, Vai, Ozo, Beck, Ferdinand, Killers are some musical influences.
Brother Sun Sister Moon, Raiders' of the Lost Ark, Star Wars (saga), Lord of the Rings, Braveheart, Mad Max, Mutiny on the Bounty, Forrest Gump, City of Lost Children, Brazil, History of the World, Karate Kid, Elephant Man, My Left Foot, Thin Blue Line, The Shining, Sounder, The Aviator, Ocean's Eleven, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Heat, Casino, Taxi Driver, Silence of the Lambs
PBS, Jeopardy, Elmo's World
The Count of Monte Cristo, Maps of the Worlds
The great Scottish patriot, Sir William Wallace of Elderslie. William gathered a number of young men around him, including a cousin from the Riccarton branch of the family. When he heard that Sir John Fenwick, his father's executioner, was marching towards Dundee with a packed train of plunder from Scottish churches and monasteries, he determined to have his revenge. He met Fenwick at the path leading over Lowden Hill in Lanarkshire, and killed him. His success brought him many new followers, but to gain the support of the nobility he allied himself with Sir Andrew Murray, who was raising a revolt in the north-east. They were joined by the Grahams, the Campbells and the Earl of Lennox. There then began one of the earliest guerilla campaigns in military history. The English, unable to capture Wallace, indiscriminately executed a number of the Scots nobility, including his uncle, who had been lured into their hands to discuss possible peace terms. A full-scale revolt commenced in the south-west of Scotland, but when a strong English army marched to suppress it, resistance melted. Wallace was forced to flee to the north, where he gathered a small force. By 1297 he had gathered enough popular support to lay siege to Dundee. The English sent another great army under the Earl of Surrey and Hugo de Cressingham. Wallace met the English at Stirling Bridge, where his superior tactics carried the day against overwhelming English odds. He was knighted and granted the title 'Guardian of Scotland'. However, the guardian was defeated at a set-piece battle at Falkirk, when the English superiority of numbers finally prevailed and the Scots were defeated. Wallace escaped, but was later betrayed and taken to London, where he was tried for treason. At his trial it was argued that, as he owed no allegiance to the English king, no treason had been committed, but the outcome was predetermined, and Wallace was executed with great brutality. This distant cousin of mine fought for the freedom we all enjoy!