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Doug Gittings • Austin ’72
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An Original Austin Outlaw 1972. 9835; Special Delight. 9835; Here I Go Again. 9835; Dallas To Denver. 9835; Cross Between A River And A Cross. 9835; Spirit Of The Wind. 9835; Circle High and Homeward. 9835; Drivin’ Blind. 9835; Play My Guitar. 9835; Snowbound In Winnipeg. 9835; Foolish Life. 9835; Transcendental Train. 9835; Bound To Bring Us Home. Who Is This Guy. Ndash; The Austin Statesman. He is the most mercurial artist in Austin. Ndash; Song Writer Bobby Bridger. Ndash; Legendary Townes Van Zandt.
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The Clayton Studios Blog: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. You've Got A Great Voice. Has anyone ever told you you've got a great voice? You've got a great voice". A day later another guy said the same thing! I thought to myself. maybe I'm on to something. It wasn't long before I got my first radio station job. Pulling an air-shift, reading the news, sports, obits, farm reports, and my favorite; voicing RADIO COMMERCIALS! It's also very important to learn how to parrot. Not sound like a parrot, but to echo another person’s wo...Then yo...
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The Clayton Studios Blog: Check us out!
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Monday, November 16, 2009. This Clayton Studios blog serves as a platform for us to share our knowledge about what’s happening in the production field, whether it’s music, spoken word, or video. Find something you like, pass it on. If you have any suggestions on future topics you would like us to explore, let us know. And if you have any comments on what we’ve posted, we want to hear. Posted by Clayton Studios. Labels: Welcome to our blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). St Louis, MO, United States.
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Heat-Up St. Louis: Press Room
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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch 03/10/2008. With spring temperatures around the corner, you might think that the charitable work of Heat Up St. Louis, the non-profit consortium, takes a hiatus when the Cardinals take the diamond and sleepy crocus buds start poking up through the dirt. But Heat Up St. Louis and its sister program, Cool Down St. Louis, provide year-around assistance to help people who are at risk when the weather gets bitterly cold or brutally hot. Heat Up St. Louis recently announced that...
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Heat-Up St. Louis: Press Room
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Find an Area Cooling Site*. Click Here for Relief). Rest in a cool, preferably air-conditioned, area. Cool down with a shower, bath or sponge bath. Drink plenty of non-alcoholic and caffeine-free beverages. Seek medical attention if symptoms worsen or last more than one hour. Heat stroke (life threatening). Extremely high body temperature (above 103° F orally). Red, hot and dry skin (no sweating). Call for immediate medical assistance. Move the victim to a cool or shady area.
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365 Strokes...: August 2010
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My attempt to create a painting using only one stroke of paint a day for a year. I will (theoretically) update this with a photo every day. We shall see what unfolds. Don't you forget about me - like you did the yard. Well we got a bit of good news today. We had to sign up for COBRA insurance (so named for it's deadly effect on your bank account), so we went over to Beckwood, where I worked until a couple of weeks ago. We've been dreading doing that, because it does cost so much! Jenny wasn't feeling too...
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The Clayton Studios Blog: History of Clayton Studios
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Monday, November 16, 2009. History of Clayton Studios. I’m Dick Ulett. I’ve been working in the recording business in St. Louis since 1965. And, as you can imagine, I’ve seen more than my share of changes in this industry. We’ve gone from razor blades to computer editing, reel-to-reel to digital audio files. As our commercial and corporate business continued to grow, so did our music business. In the early 80's we added 2 more studios that included a much larger music studio. We’ve been luc...Today Clayt...
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