Links

  • More pictures and information about the Let 'em Run Foundation can be found at: http://www.letemrun.com

  • For many years Lacy J. Dalton has enjoyed great popularity and an extremely positive relationship with her fans. She is perceived as an innovative and creative artist with a great deal of real-life experience and an earthy honesty which she brings to her work. To read more about Lacy, visit her Web site at: http://www.lacyjdalton.com/

  • Mary McCaslin represents an unbroken link between traditional American folksingers and today's "new folk" singer-songwriters. Known for her songs about the West, its landscape, and its outlaws as well as her insightful songs about relationships, Mary has influenced countless other performers. Visit her Web site at: http://www.marymccaslin.com

  • As only the wildflowers can grow among the rocks, so Ginny Mitchell has flourished where others have withered away. Her background and lifelong love of country, folk, jazz and classical music give her the unique ability to transform words and music into an emotional experience that captivates her audiences. Read more at: http://www.ginnymitchell.com

  • Bay Area film and broadcast professionals will spend two intensive days learning and practicing the arts of real-world budgeting, camera operation, and editing in High Definition television. This hands-on practical workshop will allow you to watch and participate in single and multi-camera production with professional actors and experienced instructors. Visit the Bay Area HD Workshop Web site at: http://www.hdworkshop.com

  • At Snazzy's Americana Music Mercantile you'll find the artists who share our peculiar view of birth, death, and the music that comes in between. You'll find tickets to their Snazzy shows in the Greater Santa Cruz Area and a Mercantile where you can buy their CDs and other stuff. See their Web site at: http://www.snazzyamericanamusic.com

  • KTEH offers Public Television for the San Jose and the San Francisco Bay Area: http://www.kteh.org

  • An anachronism - a throwback to the days when real DJs picked out the music, and listeners expected something more from a radio station than just a couple of hundred songs repeated over and over, with some "big voice" guy yelling about how great it all is. KPIG is also - to the amazement of all of the radio "professionals" who make the rules they thumb their noses at - very successful, though they try not to let it go to their heads. See their site at: http://www.kpig.com

  • While inventive in its constitution and principle, the Internet's paradox is its lack of creativity in delivering our diverse messages. Psyphire Productions is an exception to this flourishing trend. Utilizing a vast number of technologies and creative processes, Psyphire is capable of manipulating your personal and business related visions into an appealing digital form. Visit their site at: http://www.psyphire.com




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