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Catch “American Idol” ’08 & ’10 Kelly Caruso here in a new episode of the Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV show starting this week on Com...
Catch “American Idol” ’08 & ’10 Kelly Caruso here in a new episode of the Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV show starting this week on Comcast Cable. This show includes a full length exclusive music video of her new debut single "Born Dainty". nWarning this show includes bloopers.nWatch it here if you don't have Comcast cable.nHere is some information about our talented guest KELLY CARUSO and the TV show.nnKelly Caruso, who grew up in Pittstown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey has just released her first single on the Bongo Boy Record label. We caught up with Kelly and learnt during the TV show interview that Kelly has been singing since a very young age, and made it twice to Hollywood as an American Idol, first on season 7 in 2008 and again on season 9 in 2010. She also tells us that her father, Mike Caruso bass player of the legendary 60’s Garage band The DOUGHBOYS, has been and still is a very important influence to Kelly’s music career. She talked about her great great great uncle opera singer Enrico Caruso and her experience about being an American Idol in Hollywood.nnHer first single “Born Dainty” written and produced by veteran musician Gar Francis is making a great impact in the music scene. Two weeks after its official release the single has been placed in a movie about the Nashville Derby Girls, premiering at the Nashville film festival next month. Radio stations are playing the single and Kelly also tells us that her cover band Garden State Radio has been touring all over the country at various night clubs and casinos to packed houses. nn“Born Dainty” is a modern country rocker shows off an incredibly powerful voice that would give Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood or Miranda Lambert a run for their money. nThe Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV show is hosted by Wayne “O” Olivieri and produced and directed by Monique Grimme. Recorded at SHOWTIME Boutique in Belvidere, NJ and airing twice a week on Monday’s and Thursday’s night at 7:30pm. COMCAST CABLE broadcasts the TV show North of Princeton, East of Clinton, West of Chatham and South of Chester as well as Warren County, Morris County and Hunterdon County. Check your local TV listing (Princeton area channel 280 or channel 21 for Northwest Jersey). nnOr catch it online 24/7 at our web site http://www.bongoboyrecords.com/tvshow.html Less
Artist: Alexis GracenSong: "I'm So Done"nEP: KiddonDirector: GB ShannonnDP: Ryan Earl ParkernYear: 2015
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See more movies at www.dezeen.com/moviesnnOnline retail giant Amazon has presented a prototype for a service that uses flying robots to deli...
See more movies at www.dezeen.com/moviesnnOnline retail giant Amazon has presented a prototype for a service that uses flying robots to deliver packages to customers within half an hour of ordering.nnThe service would be called Amazon Prime Air and would be available to customers living within a ten mile radius of one of Amazon's distribution centres.nnThe unmanned aerial vehicles are called "octocopters" because they feature eight propellers and Amazon claims they could be implemented as soon as 2015.nnA video released by Amazon shows a drone collecting a package inside a plastic container from a conveyor belt at a distribution centre before taking off and delivering it to the customer's doorstep. The flying robots would be directed by GPS to coordinates specified by the customer.nnAmazon CEO Jeff Bezos made the announcement yesterday on American investigative news programme 60 Minutes, and explained that the technology is already in place, but that the legal issues surrounding such an operation are likely to delay its implementation.nn"The hardest challenge in making this happen is going to be demonstrating to the standards of the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) that this is a safe thing to do," Bezos told 60 Minutes.nn"I don’t want anybody to think this is just around the corner. This is years of additional work from this point," he said, before stating that he hopes it could be made available to customers in four to five years.nn"We hope the FAA's rules will be in place as early as sometime in 2015," said Amazon on a webpage dedicated to the project. "We will be ready at that time. One day, Prime Air vehicles will be as normal as seeing mail trucks on the road today."nn"The FAA is actively working on rules and an approach for unmanned aerial vehicles that will prioritise public safety," the company added. "Safety will be our top priority, and our vehicles will be built with multiple redundancies and designed to commercial aviation standards."nnDuring a demonstration, Bezos pointed out that the unmanned vehicle can still fly if one of its rotors suffers a failure. "I know this looks like science fiction, it's not," he said.nnSydney startup Flirtey claimed to have launched "the world's first unmanned aerial vehicle delivery technology" earlier this year, using flying robots to deliver books directly to customers based on the location of their mobile phone. Less
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The song “American Woman” by The Guess Who wasn't ever supposed to happen. It wasn't planned, staged or pre-mediated. Yet you all know t...
The song “American Woman” by The Guess Who wasn't ever supposed to happen. It wasn't planned, staged or pre-mediated. Yet you all know the iconic riff. Sometimes all it takes for a hit song to form is an accident, a bit of luck and a whole lot of inspiration. For Randy Bachman and The Guess Who, that's exactly what happened. Less
A fashion film I shot in Times Square for Idoll Magazine.nnFilm by: Chris Vongsawat (http://www.chrisvongsawat.com/)nCreative Director: Mich...
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What would happen if iconic movie scenes were remade with a gender flip? How does a story change if you change the hero’s gender?nnSWAPPED...
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Next design: vimeo.com/cupola/speck3nnAll four designs: vimeo.com/cupola/speck1-4nnA collaboration between city planner, urban designer, and...
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What started as a creative outlet for Jeff Sheldon to design products that fit his taste, quickly grew into a full-blown design brand and fa...
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