Nancy Scibilia was born in Brooklyn, NY and was raised in Queens.
Nancy began her music business career in 1992 at Polygram Group Distribution as a field marketing representative for Polygram's distributed labels at the time, which included Mercury Records, Island Rcords, Def Jam, A&M Records, Deutsche Grammophone, Verve, Polydor, among others.
Polygram Group Distribution and Universal Music Group merged in 1999 and Nancy was promoted to Artist Development Rep, representing music releases for the associated labels under the Universal Music and Video Distribution umbrella. In 2000, Nancy accepted a position with Mammoth Records as National Retail Marketing Manager. At this time, Nancy also began working with independent female fronted bands in the NYC area. Nancy helped organize and present LADYFEST EAST in September 2001. Nancy also helped run independent label, 28 Days Records, which was started by the members of Moxie. Nancy and 28 Days Records released a 2 disc Ladyfest East compilation, which showcased the best of female fronted independent music from the Northeast.
In November 2001, Nancy left Mammoth Records and moved to Los Angeles.
Nancy took on various music business consulting jobs from 2002-mid 2003.
Mid 2003 brought Nancy to Indivision Management, home of The Donnas, The Locust, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, among others.
In 2007, Nancy moved on to Gold Mountain Entertainment, where she currently represents acts such as The Dollyrots, Holly Golightly & The Broke-Offs, and Skybombers.
Gold Mountain Entertainment's roster can be found at www.gmemusic.com
Nancy began her music business career in 1992 at Polygram Group Distribution as a field marketing representative for Polygram's distributed labels at the time, which included Mercury Records, Island Rcords, Def Jam, A&M Records, Deutsche Grammophone, Verve, Polydor, among others.
Polygram Group Distribution and Universal Music Group merged in 1999 and Nancy was promoted to Artist Development Rep, representing music releases for the associated labels under the Universal Music and Video Distribution umbrella. In 2000, Nancy accepted a position with Mammoth Records as National Retail Marketing Manager. At this time, Nancy also began working with independent female fronted bands in the NYC area. Nancy helped organize and present LADYFEST EAST in September 2001. Nancy also helped run independent label, 28 Days Records, which was started by the members of Moxie. Nancy and 28 Days Records released a 2 disc Ladyfest East compilation, which showcased the best of female fronted independent music from the Northeast.
In November 2001, Nancy left Mammoth Records and moved to Los Angeles.
Nancy took on various music business consulting jobs from 2002-mid 2003.
Mid 2003 brought Nancy to Indivision Management, home of The Donnas, The Locust, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, among others.
In 2007, Nancy moved on to Gold Mountain Entertainment, where she currently represents acts such as The Dollyrots, Holly Golightly & The Broke-Offs, and Skybombers.
Gold Mountain Entertainment's roster can be found at www.gmemusic.com
Infiscale is a HPC/Enterprise software organization that donates the majority of development efforts to the open source community. Infiscale is responsible for Warewulf, Perceus, Caos Linux, Gravity/OS and Infiscale software is ran on the majority of servers at top500.org.
Infiscale was founded by Arthur Stevens and Greg Kurtzer.
Partners include Intel, IBM, and a plethora of GOV agencies and labs.
Infiscale Main Site
Perceus Cluster Portal Free HPC software from Infiscale
Infiscale was founded by Arthur Stevens and Greg Kurtzer.
Partners include Intel, IBM, and a plethora of GOV agencies and labs.
Infiscale Main Site
Perceus Cluster Portal Free HPC software from Infiscale
Dave Belser (born December 30 1951 in Brooklyn, New York) is a semi-professional jazz guitarist from Long Island, the son of well-known radio personality Jack Barry. He left the full-time "music world" to become a clinical psychologist in 1991 but still occasionally plays gigs. Belser was somewhat well-known throughout the seventies and eighties and played professionally with musicians such as vibraphonist Steve Nelson, drummer Doug Richardson, bassist Dominic Duval, and guitarist Joel Fass. He was mentored by teacher/guitar player Ted Dunbar, who passed away in 1998, and also was given various lessons by Chuck Wayne.
Gene D. Matlock is a retired High School teacher with a B.A. in Spanish and Latin American affairs and an M.A. in Spanish. He is best known for his books on his views of the history of religion and what he calls 'non-Africanoid races'. He claims to have made
According to Matlock, Mayan, Native American and Asian cultures have links in oral tradition.
Modern fictional video game characters such as Gill and Urien of "Street Fighter", Matlock claims, may be evidence of a subconscious memory of Atlantis.
Mainstream historians, archaeologists and linguists do not accept his ideas.
According to Matlock, Mayan, Native American and Asian cultures have links in oral tradition.
Modern fictional video game characters such as Gill and Urien of "Street Fighter", Matlock claims, may be evidence of a subconscious memory of Atlantis.
Mainstream historians, archaeologists and linguists do not accept his ideas.