Anne-Marie Perry - Guitar, Singer, Songwriter
John Landrum - Lead Guitar
Doug Myers - Bass
Hays Hall - Drums
Robin Hall played Bass and Keys on our cd.
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Anne-Marie toured with the band , Gild The Lily, for 6 years during the mid to late 90's..and with this band had support of 99X and a bit of radio airplay, shared the stage with tons of great bands including The Violent Femmes, The Georgia Satellites, Ben Folds, to name a few. The critics Loved this band where many,many write ups appeared in the Atlanta Creative Loafing.
green bracelet was formed in the spring of 2006 . With Anne-Marie's sultry vocals reminiscent of female rock singer's of the 70's and her straight forward rock-n-roll approach to song writing and guitar playing, green bracelet has managed to keep Rock Guitar Alive!. Adding Lead Guitarist John Landrum and his 70's Southern Rock influence , Hays Hall 'keeper of the mystery beat' style of drumming , and Robin Hall's 80's influenced bass playing, this band has created a sound that reminds you of old vinyl while at the same time, the sound remains fresh and different!
The new CD, Home, was produced by the legendary Michael Roe and recorded in Nashville with Derri Daugherty. Michael Roe also plays guest guitar on several songs and the bass intro on the song Paper Cup. His guitar playing style and his Production Ideas helped make this a strong rock-n-roll record!
“Formidable,” Dr. Tim White, anthropology, UC “A beautiful synthesis,” Dr. Vahe Petrosian, astrophysics, Stanford U “An extraordinary intellectual undertaking,” Dr. Carole Hickman, paleontology, UC “Extremely intriguing and provocative,” Dr. John Dupre, philosophy, Stanford U “An immensely logical construct… with great potential for lessening the conflicts in a troubled world,” Dr. W.R. Evitt, geology, Stanford U “A profound contribution… implications of great depth and breadth for the future course of human actions… too important to ignore,” Dr. William H. Kimbel, Institute of Human Origins, UC
Anthony Marr's 7th Compassion for Animals Road Expedition (CARE-7) - 36-states-in-6-months (Mar-Oct 2010). Tour map:
If solo, it'd be by car:
If accompanied (anyone with a bike or car and an adventurous spirit out there?), it'd be by motorcycle:
Either way, it will be for the animals, our children and the planet. Here is the itinerary. Could anyone organize an event and/or make a donation and/or offer Anthony a place to stay?
BC - now - 03-30 WA - 03-31 - 04-03 OR - 04-04 - 04-06 CA - 04-07 - 05-07 AZ - 05-08 - 05-12 NM - 05-13 - 05-15 TX - 05-16 - 05-22 LA - 05-23 - 06-25 MS - 05-26 - 05-28 AL - 05-29 - 05-31 FL - 06-01 - 06-14 GA - 06-15 - 06-17 SC - 06-18 - 06-20 NC - 06-21 - 06-24 VA - 06-25 - 06-27 WV - 06-28 - 06-30 MD - 07-01 - 08-31 DC - 07-01 - 08-31 NJ - 07-01 - 08-31 NY - 07-01 - 08-31 CT - 07-01 - 08-31 MA - 07-01 - 08-31 NH - 07-01 - 08-31 VT - 07-01 - 08-31 PA - 09-01 - 09-05 OH - 09-06 - 09-10 MI - 09-11 - 09-14 IN - 09-15 - 09-20 IL - 09-21 - 09-23 WI - 09-24 - 09-28 MO - 09-29 - 09-30 KS - 10-01 - 10-03 CO - 10-04 - 10-07 WY - 10-08 - 10-09 MT - 10-10 - 10-13 AB - 10-14 - 10-18 BC - 10-19 -
Not fast enough to elude the police unfortunately, but I've got a much faster bike now. :D
Of course that mini-Harley (not mine really) barely sips gas, but even my Kawasaki Ninja ZZR, capable of 175 kph and 0-60 mph in 5.7 seconds, gives 80+ mpg hwy. This is about as green a personal vehicle as one can find capable of long distance travel, short of a full electric vehicle with a range of 250 miles per charge like the Tesla. But then, the Tesla costs $100,000, whereas the Ninja cost me barely $3000 with only 2,000 mi. on the odometer. And even if I had a full electric vehicle, as long as the electricity comes from coal, it's just like burning gas. By the way, the Ninja 250 is so popular with women it has the nickname of "Ninjette" (see www.Ninjette.org).
Regardless of gender, I strongly advise you to try out motorcycling as a means of transportation. Of course, the rider should be vegetarian if not vegan, to cut methane emissions from the animal industries. A vegan driving a Hummer emits less greenhouse gasses than a meat-eater riding a bicycle! Besides, short of flying, motorcycling is about as much fun as fun can get!
FUNERAL MOTORCADE FOR THE DEER Project report by Anthony Marr
Urban deer massacre ("culling"), combined with unadulterated fun-killing (bow-hunting), is a national disgrace. Through my last 6 Compassion for Animals Road Expeditions (CARE-1 - CARE-6, 2003-2008, each covering 25-42 states over 3-7 months), I have worked with activists in no less than 25 states whose by-and-large pro-culling and pro-hunting officials discharge their "deer management" duties by means of bullets and arrows.
The current hottest battle in the "Deer War" is at the Shawnee Mission Park, Kansas City, which local activists have dubbed "Death Park". There were supposedly some 575 deer living in the 3.7 sq.mi. urban park. Local officials estimate the maximum deer population density to be 50 per sq.mi., which produces the maximum allowable total number of 185 in the park. Up to December 9, 313 deer had been culled by "Dr. Death" Anthony DeNicola. This yields a remaining population of about 260, about 75 higher than the limit of 185, and 75 is about what the Park Board has allocated to the bow-hunters, 15 of whom have been granted permits to do the dirty deed, with pleasure of course...
£leTriKa sounds completely different from any Metal band you have ever heard. The Brazilian rhythms and the Portuguese language added to the songs makes its style unique, giving birth to a new kind of Metal. If you are really looking for something new about Metal, you should check £leTriKa out!
Hugs from Brazil, Claudio David
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Valeu demais a força! Quando rolaumtempinho, me fala o que achou da £leTriKa. Agente junta Metal com umasparada Brasileira. Tamutendumbom feed nas rádios gringas nos quatrocontos. Mantenha contato, blz?
THE MIRACLE WORKER: for those who feel meaningless, powerless and worthless
Legend has it that in the Snows of Kilimanjaro, the carcass of a plains leopard was found; no one knows what the leopard was up there to seek. But when I ascended the great mountain, I knew, for I was there to seek the very same thing.
At pain of extra weight, I packed a gun, not that there anything to hunt up on that altitude, nor was I a hunter in any sense of the word. And in an ice cave amidst the cravasses of the glacier, when the setting sun suffused my chosen tomb with a rosey glow, I shed my last tear on the shoulder of no one who cared, said my final farewell to the cruel and meaningless world, and pointed the gun at my head...
Anthony Marr will lead a FUNERAL MOTORCADE FOR THE DEER in Kansas City on Dec. 9, Wednesday, at the Shawnee Mission Park - "Death Park" - where 313 deer have been slaughtered in November, and another 70-90 are slated to be killed by bow-hunters as of Dec. 9.
Bear in mind that the non-lethal wounding rate by arrow is close to 50%, meaning: to kill 90, they have to shoot 180. And this is in spite of the Immuno-Contraceptive (IC) technology for deer having already been approved for field implementation by both the FDA and the EPA, plus Anthony's own humane, effective and economical IC-delivery invention known as the Auto Deer Assembler (DAA).
Jason Miller, on left in the following video (Part 1 of 7), one of the hot activists and revolutionary thinkers of our time (www.ThomasPaynesCorner.org), will be the organizer and host of the event.
Anthony Marr will lead a FUNERAL MOTORCADE FOR THE DEER in Kansas City on Dec. 9, Wednesday, at the Shawnee Mission Park - "Death Park" - where 313 deer have been slaughtered in November, and another 70-90 are slated to be killed by bow-hunters as of Dec. 9.
Bear in mind that the non-lethal wounding rate by arrow is close to 50%, meaning: to kill 90, they have to shoot 180. And this is in spite of the Immuno-Contraceptive (IC) technology for deer having already been approved for field implementation by both the FDA and the EPA, plus Anthony's own humane, effective and economical IC-delivery invention known as the Auto Deer Assembler (DAA).
Jason Miller, on left in the following video (Part 1 of 7), one of the hot activists and revolutionary thinkers of our time (www.ThomasPaynesCorner.org), will be the organizer and host of the event.
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Since I posted my Japan pieces, my Space has come under intense scrutiny from diverse sources in Japan. Latest is a series of 30 hits over the last 48 hours, from a source, would you believe, right within the grounds of the Japanese Imperial Palace!
Now that I have inadvertently captured His Majesty's attention, I may as well take this opportunity to open to him my heart and mind, and thereby to the whole people of Japan. This what I have to say:
It wiped out 85% of all species on Earth in the End-Permian Mass Extinction 251 million years ago, and can do it again, right now. The much milder Cretaceous Crisis was the one that wiped out the dinosaurs.
Global warming is real and unfolding. The deniers are either blind or lying.
On September 14, 2007, Wisconsin activst Amy Burns sent out a circular urging her readers to go to the Baltimore Sun to join in what is destined to be one of its hottest forums ever, a war of minds over the "sport" of hunting, with emphasis on bow-hunting. While her readers began pondering, comments from the pro-hunting side came in hard and fast. "America's most-hated Anti" Anthony Marr jumped in head first, and so did leading anti-huntresses Tierra and Mamasita. Amazingly, the battle is still raging as we speak, more than two years later in November 23, 2009! The total number of comments so far has exceeded 93,000, and growing. This is a phenomenon, and destined to be a classic, not to be missed if you care about animals at all.
Calcutta sounds like a fable in a song, but in reality, it is where John, my colleague and successor, was murdered. He was on the job for only three days when he got his throat slashed. As an undercover investigator targeting the illegal wildlife trade, especially in tiger parts, his real name was unknown, even to me, nor mine to him. We were just John and James to each other. All I know is that he was Chinese American, while his predecessor James - real name Anthony Marr - is Chinese Canadian, and how sincere he was in helping to save the Bengal tiger from being poached out of existence, while its habitat continues to dwindle due to human pressure...