Tito Uquillas - vocals, guitar, mandolin, keyboards---
DJ Kinville - vocals, bass, airsynth---
Nick Baca - vocals, drums
Influences
B-52's, Badfinger, The Band, The Bangles, Richard Barone, The Beat (Paul Collins and English!), The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Beck, Bee Gees, Belle & Sebastian, Jorge Benjor, Big Star, Bjork, Frank Black, Blondie, The Bongos, The Bonzo Dog Band, David Bowie, The Boxtops, Brave Combo, The Breeders, The Brians (Boyd, Eno, Ferry, Jones, Setzer), Brinsley Schwarz, James Brown, Rich Brown, Eric Burdon, T-Bone Burnett, Johnny Burnette, Kate Bush, Buzzcocks.....Zombies.
2008 Childrens Music Web Award Winners, 2007 Lollapalooza performers, 2005 XMKiDS Best New Artist Nominees------ 2004 & 2006 Parents' Choice Award winners----- "The musical equivalent of a Pixar movie that appeals to all ages without 'talking down' to kids --Not Lame
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Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4
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"Just a guy trying to make the world a better place. "
Thanks for the add. ¶ The electoral sprint is over, and we've had a couple of weeks to catch our breath, but we still have a long trek ahead. We need to find a sustainable pace again. ¶ And it will be a new pace, because the terrain has changed. We've reached a higher elevation. I don't know how much more Obama will accomplish, but already he has led us to reject fearmongering, racism, and lies as electoral tactics. Over half our society has now affirmed that understanding is more important than "toughness." And some of the remaining people will now become easier to reach, because they are driven to conform to whatever they perceive as the majority, and that's now us. They may linger in denial for a time, but that will pass. ¶ Our struggle will be less obvious now; our adversaries will be more diffuse. I doubt that we'll be calling for impeachment. I expect that we'll rally in support of Obama on some issues and against him on others, but really it will be about the issues, not about him. ¶ We are still possessed by institutional and cultural demons: the military-industrial complex, consumerism, materialism, alienation, apathy, and other side effects of laissez faire. Those will all be exorcised only when our society understands our present situation and our alternatives. That understanding is spreading, but slowly; the corporate news media isn't helping. ¶ To change the world, we must change our culture; to do that, we must see more clearly; to do that, we must change ourselves. For a start, just talk with people -- that may not sound like much, but really it's huge. Share whatever you've understood about who we are and what we can become. Each of us knows only part of the song. Keep singing, hoping, resisting, questioning, loving. Hand in hand, we may heal this world. We're all in this together. -- Eric