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... 39;re not familiar with Ms. Stone or her music, check out your Guide to R&B's mini-bio of Angie to get up to speed.
Artist Profile: Angie Stone
New R&B Albums: Nov. 2009
Album cover © Stax Records.
Artist Profile: Angie Stone originally appeared on About.com R & B on Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at 11:01:14.
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Well this is shaping up to be a good day. Cyndi Lavin has profiled me this AM on Jewelry and Beading. It is a great interview IMO but then I guess since it is me I better think so! I want to thank her for the profile - it was exciting to do and even more exciting to see. Here is the URL so you can go look for yourself and leave a comment:
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... Robert Capa Van Der Elsken (could explain the fascination with perspective?). She apparently doesn't have a favorite artist (besides the obvious Tezuka and Miyazaki) and takes inspiration more from real life (TM), various photography books, and ... , Hira Geco!!
To see more of Hira Geco's work, check out here deviantART profile! If you like her stuff, then by all means support her!
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... on my head for two days, I still had a nice time getting away.
I'm here now to show you the artist I discovered at the car wash last week. (My local car wash has the best ... that I could not stop staring at it.
When I got home, I wanted to learn more about her. She is very well established as an artist, so as the old NBC commercial goes, "if I haven't seen her, she's new to me." ...
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This week's Amish Country Living post features the most amazing store and artist. I'm such a fan of 55 West & Co.
I just thought I'd post some ... speak louder and better than any words I could come up with. I had a great time hanging out in there and meeting the Artist/Owner,
Stefanie Kauffman.
Don't know what this shy guys name is, but he didn't really care to ...
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... from the former Waiting 4 Wyatt, the poppier incarnation that first brought together Lucy Levinsohn (vocals), Billy Berman (bass), Jon Ruiz (guitar)and Jae Wong (drums). W4W was a fixture in high-profile Los Angeles clubs from the Troubadour and the Roxy to House of Blues and the Whiskey. They toured regionally and became a favorite for Hot Topic in-store performances. Their music was featured on ...
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