Genevieve Goings (a.k.a. Viva) is a singer, songwriter, and voice talent.
Her parents are both musicians and Goings grew up in front of live audiences. She developed her vocal talents through years of performing. Beginning her career in hip-hop, the artist found herself featured in a multitude of live shows and studio albums. To date, she can be heard on over 50 albums.
Goings co-wrote an album with her band Legato in 2003. Partnered with producer Roland Apikelis, the duo toured the West Coast promoting their self-titled album. Goings also composes for other rising artists, and has partnered with fellow musician Cait La Dee, with whom she performed in the group Chemistry.
After the completion of Diversity Personified, Goings' first solo album, she is working with her label, Vibe Street Records, on tours and distribution. Her publishing company, Viva La Vocals Music, is building its catalogue of songs and has found additional success in licensing and songwriting.
Choo Choo Soul
Goings met video game designer Greg Johnson while recording dialogue for ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth, the first Xbox version of the ToeJam & Earl video game series. Together with music director Burke Treischmann, in 2004 the three released Choo Choo Soul, a hip hop-styled children's album that is now out of print. On October 31, 2006, Walt Disney Records released Choo Choo Soul, a 12-track album available through the iTunes Store and other online music outlets. It features most of the same songs as the 2004 release.
Beginning in May 2006, a series of Choo Choo Soul interstitial programs began airing in the United States during the Playhouse Disney programming block on the Disney Channel. The music-video style shorts feature Goings performing Choo Choo Soul songs with a group of young children in a blend of live action and computer animation.
Choo Choo Soul has performed live on several occasions in 2007, including September and October shows at the Disney-MGM Studios theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and a performance at the Boston Globe Children's Book Festival in Boston, Massachusetts on September 15.
Her parents are both musicians and Goings grew up in front of live audiences. She developed her vocal talents through years of performing. Beginning her career in hip-hop, the artist found herself featured in a multitude of live shows and studio albums. To date, she can be heard on over 50 albums.
Goings co-wrote an album with her band Legato in 2003. Partnered with producer Roland Apikelis, the duo toured the West Coast promoting their self-titled album. Goings also composes for other rising artists, and has partnered with fellow musician Cait La Dee, with whom she performed in the group Chemistry.
After the completion of Diversity Personified, Goings' first solo album, she is working with her label, Vibe Street Records, on tours and distribution. Her publishing company, Viva La Vocals Music, is building its catalogue of songs and has found additional success in licensing and songwriting.
Choo Choo Soul
Goings met video game designer Greg Johnson while recording dialogue for ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth, the first Xbox version of the ToeJam & Earl video game series. Together with music director Burke Treischmann, in 2004 the three released Choo Choo Soul, a hip hop-styled children's album that is now out of print. On October 31, 2006, Walt Disney Records released Choo Choo Soul, a 12-track album available through the iTunes Store and other online music outlets. It features most of the same songs as the 2004 release.
Beginning in May 2006, a series of Choo Choo Soul interstitial programs began airing in the United States during the Playhouse Disney programming block on the Disney Channel. The music-video style shorts feature Goings performing Choo Choo Soul songs with a group of young children in a blend of live action and computer animation.
Choo Choo Soul has performed live on several occasions in 2007, including September and October shows at the Disney-MGM Studios theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and a performance at the Boston Globe Children's Book Festival in Boston, Massachusetts on September 15.
Victory World Outreach Center is a non-denominational church located in 535 David's Pond Road, Bennettsville, South Carolina. Formerly known as Victory Christian Center, VWOC is a non-denominational church which mainly teaches a Pentecostal belief of Christianity. It was founded by Rev. N. L. Pound of the Pentecostal Church of God. The construction of its first building was supervised by Rev. Don Burke of Joplin Missouri, Indian Mission Director of the Pentecostal Church of God. The church is no longer affiliated with any denomination or other organization. In 2007, the church sold its facility and relocated to its current site. The congregation currently meets in a blue and white tent. It is the only church in Marlboro County which meets in a tent. The current pastors are J.R. and Donna Chavis.
The Murderbirds
A rockin' Melbourne based outfit fronted by Kelly Fraser. Formed in 2006 the band is gearing up for the release of it's debut album release in early 2008. The Murderbirds are,
Kelly Fraser: Guitar/ Vocal
Ryan Parle: Bass/ Vocal
Dylan Thorpe: Drums/ Vocal
Hard edged, energetic and full of intent the bands sound is grown from a wide variety of influences. Most notably are the influences of Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Stooges. With at times three part harmonies the band also shows a different side. Interleaved with the energetic rock shop style are thoughtful ballads reflecting on society, politics and relationships.
Albums
Debut album currently in recording at Flashpoint Music due out in February 2008. Being produced by Harry Vanda and Glen Goldsmith and engineered by Daniel Vandenberg. (Flashpoint Music)
See The Murderbirds on their myspace, link below, for pre-release versions of 'Alcohol', 'Dirty Little Window' and 'Trap Door'.
Touring/ Gigging
Although a relatively new band The Murderbirds have already played a number of Rockin' shows. July 13th 2007 The Murderbirds played their first show with current bass player Ryan and drummer Dylan to a full house headlining The Ding Dong Lounge for the Black Friday show. Aptly supported by Blake Scott and the Festival of Stable Living (see triplejunearthed.com, link below) and Geelong band The High Heals it was an impression well worth leaving to the may punters in the crowd. See indieinitiative in extrenal links for a review of this show.
Saturday the 29th of September 2007 saw The Murderbirds play again with the High Heals at the Barwon Club, a night of pure revelry given that the Geelong Cats had just one their first AFL premiership in many, many years.
The Murderbirds then toured to Adelaide with Dirty York playing The Crown and Anchor on Friday the 19th of October and then Saturday the 20th of October they played The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel with local band Jimmy and the Mirrors. The good people of Adelaide may also have heard them playing a live acoustic set on Radio Adelaide during the breakfast show on Friday the 19th of October.
History
The members of this band all have various past music projects and experiences but probably the most notable would be Kelly's past project "Streetkid Vandal". Renowned around Melbourne for wild on stage performances, Street Kid Vandal still holds a place among the fond memories of Melbourne punters.
A rockin' Melbourne based outfit fronted by Kelly Fraser. Formed in 2006 the band is gearing up for the release of it's debut album release in early 2008. The Murderbirds are,
Kelly Fraser: Guitar/ Vocal
Ryan Parle: Bass/ Vocal
Dylan Thorpe: Drums/ Vocal
Hard edged, energetic and full of intent the bands sound is grown from a wide variety of influences. Most notably are the influences of Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Stooges. With at times three part harmonies the band also shows a different side. Interleaved with the energetic rock shop style are thoughtful ballads reflecting on society, politics and relationships.
Albums
Debut album currently in recording at Flashpoint Music due out in February 2008. Being produced by Harry Vanda and Glen Goldsmith and engineered by Daniel Vandenberg. (Flashpoint Music)
See The Murderbirds on their myspace, link below, for pre-release versions of 'Alcohol', 'Dirty Little Window' and 'Trap Door'.
Touring/ Gigging
Although a relatively new band The Murderbirds have already played a number of Rockin' shows. July 13th 2007 The Murderbirds played their first show with current bass player Ryan and drummer Dylan to a full house headlining The Ding Dong Lounge for the Black Friday show. Aptly supported by Blake Scott and the Festival of Stable Living (see triplejunearthed.com, link below) and Geelong band The High Heals it was an impression well worth leaving to the may punters in the crowd. See indieinitiative in extrenal links for a review of this show.
Saturday the 29th of September 2007 saw The Murderbirds play again with the High Heals at the Barwon Club, a night of pure revelry given that the Geelong Cats had just one their first AFL premiership in many, many years.
The Murderbirds then toured to Adelaide with Dirty York playing The Crown and Anchor on Friday the 19th of October and then Saturday the 20th of October they played The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel with local band Jimmy and the Mirrors. The good people of Adelaide may also have heard them playing a live acoustic set on Radio Adelaide during the breakfast show on Friday the 19th of October.
History
The members of this band all have various past music projects and experiences but probably the most notable would be Kelly's past project "Streetkid Vandal". Renowned around Melbourne for wild on stage performances, Street Kid Vandal still holds a place among the fond memories of Melbourne punters.
Nurse I Jones, RN, FRCN, FFEN was a registered nurse and Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing during W.W.2. Iana's parents, Jorge and Hilda moved from Wales to London where she was born.
Ian'a Jones (served in total over 25 years in nursing) held a range of nursing qualifications during this time, as well as creating several innovative field medicine practices still used today including the fields of Assessment and Remote Medical Emergencies (Still used in the Hospital Corpsman training and the Division and Brigade Surgeon's Handbook, Chapter 2.4.1) . She had always been interested in emergency nursing, and was from there commissioned at the start of WW2 with the 2nd Casualty clearing Station.
Captain Jones is survived by her parents, and 2 sisters Christine Page Jones, Iwan Heil Jones who still live in the UK. A memorial service was held on ,August 18 at the London Pride Proving Ground, where she was buried with full honours and still remembered as a valued member of the medical corps who progressed field medicine to where it is today.
Link :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/51/a5693051.shtml
Ian'a Jones (served in total over 25 years in nursing) held a range of nursing qualifications during this time, as well as creating several innovative field medicine practices still used today including the fields of Assessment and Remote Medical Emergencies (Still used in the Hospital Corpsman training and the Division and Brigade Surgeon's Handbook, Chapter 2.4.1) . She had always been interested in emergency nursing, and was from there commissioned at the start of WW2 with the 2nd Casualty clearing Station.
Captain Jones is survived by her parents, and 2 sisters Christine Page Jones, Iwan Heil Jones who still live in the UK. A memorial service was held on ,August 18 at the London Pride Proving Ground, where she was buried with full honours and still remembered as a valued member of the medical corps who progressed field medicine to where it is today.
Link :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/51/a5693051.shtml