. . . by this Monday evening, October 22, 2012 at 7:30PM for the. . .
Monday Night Songwriters Showcase
at Brewer's Alley Restaurant & Brewery
(take the elevator on the right to the 2nd floor)
124 North Market Street Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-631-0089 Fax: 301-631-1874
http://www.brewers-alley.com/
where you'll hear
Ray Jozwiak - Gonzo Piano
open the show This Week
with 30 minutes of solo, Gonzo, Fractured Jazz and Improvisational Terror Tactics at the Piano
(from http://www.mahalo.com/how-to-tell-if-someone-is-lying-voice/)
". . . Step 1: Unusual Ahem's Alert
Although
clearing one's throat is not necessarily considered aberrant behavior,
it is not a normal everyday feature of the average person's speech. A
healthy liar is more likely to do the "ahem" sound than a healthy
non-liar. Psychological stress on a typical liar tends to put some
tension on their muscular system, which includes their vocal muscles.
The vocal muscles are miniscule in size, about the size of a thumbnail.1
The air you breathe passes through the vocal muscles on their way to
the lungs and vice-versa. When the vocal muscles contract, they
temporarily halt the respiration process; hence, the tensed liar may
need to clear their throat in order to continue speaking.
Step 2: Creaky Voice Alert
Another
common after-effect of lying and the anxiety associated with it on the
vocal system is a creaky tone or a glottal fry.1 It is called so,
because the voice then sounds as if it is being fried. The vocal chords
try to minimize the impact of the lack of air by conserving it,
resulting in a creaky voice. A physically healthy nervous liar is more
likely than a relaxed physically healthy honest person to speak with a
creaky voice.
Step 3: Judge in Context
While the
typical liar's vocal features described in the previous steps can be a
warning sign, they are to be analyzed within the proper context. There
are many causes of the creaky voice and clearing of throat, and the
anxiety that accompanies the act of lying is just one of them. Sickly
honest people can just as easily experience these vocal problems as
healthy dishonest people. In addition, there are experienced liars and
pathological liars that are so used to lying that they have become
immune to the anxiety that haunts the average liar. Therefore, the two
vocal hot spots described in this page are meant to be used with an open
mind. . . "
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We complain the floor's uneven When we simply don't know how to dance In a sentimental treason Each word is charged as every glance My foes approach and I start singing How do I defend against my friends? The treasure buried where I fumbled The ball into the tiger's den Maddened fingers spar With the laughing strings I was very close but no cigar We were on the corner with our cup The lad with light feet made the girl light up Putting the pep back into the step Where you would leap is now where I have leapt I'm an easy victim of nostalgia I was making friends among the blind The filament was bright at high noon Radiating from the signs Maddened fingers spar With the laughing strings It was very close but no cigar Find the low denominator With a hundred pairs of eyes Leaning on an arm that failed us Against the grain it's common life I was choking on imagination Still I know I get the gist Sifting through a tired memory In Paris turning with the twist
Oho: Jay Graboski, David Reeve and Ray Jozwiak
appears Tonight, October 19 at 9:00PM
at Bread & Circuses Bistro
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Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
(from http://www.debates.org/index.php?page=about-cpd)
". . . The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) was established in 1987 to ensure that debates, as a permanent part of every general election, provide the best possible information to viewers and listeners. Its primary purpose is to sponsor and produce debates for the United States presidential and vice presidential candidates and to undertake research and educational activities relating to the debates. The organization, which is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) corporation, sponsored all the presidential debates in 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008. . . "
(from ABC News)
". . . Green Party candidate Jill Stein and her vice presidential running mate Cheri Honkala were arrested at the Hofstra University debate site today as they protested their exclusion from the second presidential debate.
Stein and Honkala were jailed for disorderly conduct around 3 p.m. when they were blocked by police officers as they attempted to enter the debate hall, according to Stein’s campaign manager Ben Manski.
Manski said that it was unclear when they would be released, but they could remain jailed until midnight. The Nassau County Police Department said that it was unclear when Stein and Honkala might be released.
“The arrest was outrageous and shouldn’t be tolerated in a country that is a leading proponent of democracy,” Manski told ABC News. “They knew that there was the possibility that they would be arrested. Their intention was to enter the premises and bear witness to the mockery of democracy that is tonight’s debate,” he said.
The Green Party has long complained that the Commission on Presidential Debates attempts to “rig elections” in favor of the two major political parties by excluding third party candidates from debates. Stein and Honkala also planned protests at the first presidential debate in Denver.
Stein, a licensed physician, is on the presidential ballot in 38 states or 85 percent of the ballots, her campaign says.
The Commission on Presidential Debates was formed in 1987 to administer general election debates.
In addition to the constitutional criteria to be eligible for the presidency, the Presidential Debate Commission requires that candidates have a mathematical possibility of achieving the 270 electoral college votes necessary to be elected, and the candidates must have at least 15 percent support in public opinion based on the average of five national polls in order to participate. . . "
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(from http://www.sobhaniformaryland.com)
". . .The campaign of Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate Rob Sobhani
today announced it has learned that both incumbent Senator Ben Cardin
and the Republican nominee in the race told a Baltimore radio station –
so far the only venue for a debate in Maryland’s senate race – that
neither would appear if Rob Sobhani were allowed to share the platform
with them.
This revelation comes in direct contradiction to the
claims of the campaigns of Cardin and his Republican opponent that they
are open to debating Sobhani, whom public opinion polling has clearly
shown to be running dead even with if not ahead of the Republican
nominee.
“This is precisely why Rob is running, to open up the closed system
that takes voters for granted and plays rope a dope games whether at
election time or when it comes time to actually govern on behalf of the
citizens,” Sobhani spokesman Sam Patten said. “Moreover, this is a
clear indication that neither of these establishment politicians is
being truthful with the media or the public on the subject of debates.
As such, it is deeply disappointing.”. . ."
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. . . you say? And it's not even Halloween yet (let alone election day). . .
(By Martha C. White, http://bottomline.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/15/14454865-koch-brothers-to-workers-vote-for-romney-or-suffer-the-consequences?lite)
". . . As a contentious election season enters its final weeks, a flurry of communication from corporate leaders to rank-and-file workers strongly implies that voting for Obama could imperil their jobs and their financial stability.
Employees of a paper company owned by the outspoken billionaire Koch brothers received a mailing warning that they could “suffer the consequences, including higher gasoline prices, runaway inflation, and other ills" if they voted for candidates not supported by Koch-owned companies or its political fund-raising arm.
The company also provided workers with a list of those candidates it supports. At the top: Mitt Romney, according to media outlet In These Times, which broke the story. “The packet also included an anti-Obama editorial by Charles Koch and a pro-Romney editorial by David Koch,” it said.
“This is in no way an attempt to ‘intimidate’ employees,” Greg Guest, senior director of corporate communications at Georgia-Pacific, said in a statement on the site kochfacts.com.
"It's free speech. On the other hand, while it's maybe not directly intended to be intimidating, it can be intimidating," said Izzy Kushner, president of consulting firm HR Impact and president of the Human Resources Association of New York.
Although the Koch brothers are known for their outspoken support of the GOP, “Our support is not based on party affiliation, and we support both Republicans and Democrats who support market-based policies and solutions,” Guest’s statement said. . ."
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(from Wikipedia.com)
Dweezil Zappa was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of musician Frank Zappa and Gail Zappa, who worked in business. He is the second of four siblings: his older sister, Moon, younger sister Diva and younger brother Ahmet. He is the cousin of actress Lala Sloatman. Zappa's father was of Sicilian, Greek, Arab, and French descent, and his mother was of French, Irish and mostly Danish ancestry.
Dweezil's registered birth name was Ian Donald Calvin Euclid Zappa. The hospital at which he was born refused to register him under the name Dweezil, so Frank listed the names of several musician friends. "Dweezil" was a nickname coined by Frank for an oddly-curled pinky-toe of Gail's. At five years old, Dweezil learned that his legal name was different, and he insisted on having his nickname become his legal name. Gail and Frank hired an attorney and soon the name Dweezil was official.
In the 1980s, Zappa worked as an MTV VJ and was promptly fired after badmouthing MTV on The Howard Stern Show. He also recorded some solo albums, as well as playing for other artists. Zappa can be heard playing lead guitar on The Fat Boys' "Wipe Out" (1987) and can be seen in the music video for Don Johnson's top 40 song, "Heartbeat". He also played co-lead guitar (along with Reb Beach) on Winger's cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze". Dweezil has said that Eddie Van Halen was his favorite guitar player, and he began copying Van Halen's distinctive guitar style. He also had a part in the futuristic Arnold Schwarzenegger film The Running Man as Stevie ("Don't touch that dial!"), and gave his most famous cameo role in John Hughes's Brat Pack film, Pretty in Pink (starring Molly Ringwald), as Andie's friend, Simon.
Since the early 1990s, Zappa has been working on a piece of music named "What the Hell Was I Thinking?", a 75-minute piece featuring guitar solos by dozens of famous guitar players. The project has suffered from numerous difficulties and has been reworked several times since the '90s. Dweezil said in September 2004: "I started recording it on analog tape almost 13 years ago... There are probably about 35 guest guitar players on it, everybody from Brian May to Eddie Van Halen, Eric Johnson, Angus and Malcolm Young — it's quite a crazy project. I'm still waiting and hoping to record Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page as some of my final guests on there."
In 2006, Zappa organized the "Zappa Plays Zappa" tour. He assembled a band of young musicians with a view to bring the music of Frank Zappa to a younger audience. The tour also featured guest appearances by Steve Vai, Napoleon Murphy Brock and Terry Bozzio. The tour began in Europe in May with dates in the U.S. from June. After a break it continued in the U.S. on October 18, 2006. The 2007 version of the tour ran from July, finishing in Australia in early December, and featured Ray White as special guest. The shows ended with the promise: "There are so many songs we want to learn to play ... see y'all next year ...", and further tours have followed each year since 2007.
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