Stutter Bunny were a Glasgow based female fronted flop rock band from Scotland, UK. Having formed in early 2004 as Eric and the Bunny Boilers they enjoyed a successful two years on the Scottish music scene before changing their name to Stutter Bunny in 2006. The sudden name change came with no explanation, and no change to the band line up of Michelle Martin - lead locals, guitar, Charlene McDonald - bass, and Frank McGowan - drums. Fans believe the name change may have been to avoid confusion with Echo & the Bunnymen.
As Eric and the Bunny Boilers, they toured the UK 2004-2005 appearing at some of the UK's top live music festivals and venues, including T In The Park, The Marquee Club, Reading Festival, and King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in their hometown of Glasgow.
Their first single was 2004's "Heard You Say", a limited edition 5 track EP which benefited from the promotional efforts of the band's own homegrown Evil Anne Records in Glasgow and extensive BBC Radio 1 airplay.
In 2004 the band also performed on the new bands stage at T In The Park. Over the next two years the band would appear and performed on numerous radio shows and live television, including live music shows on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and York TV. The band also appeared live from T in the Park the following year, and on the main stage at Noise Festival in London.
In 2005 a limited number of the "Heard You Say" EP's were re-released in hard copy and digital download after response from fans, which secured the band a no1 in the BT Broadband New Music Chart for 8 weeks.
Reviews hail the band as "the most exciting band to come out of Glasgow" - Noise Festival, and "Blondie for the new generation" - NME. Stutter Bunny also recently emerged as winners of the Sound Check.
They are featured on the Placebo: Androgyny DVD as well as on the soundtrack to several short films and E-documentaries. Their new single "The Psychopath Next Door" is main title theme for new Scottish television crime drama series Ninety Eight Percent.
Influences
Stutter Bunny's influences come from a range of artists, including Elastica, Nirvana, Placebo and The White Stripes.
The Psychopath Next Door is set for release soon on the band’s own Evil Anne Records. The track is a follow up prequel to their debut release b-side track Autopsy (from their Heard You Say EP released as Eric and the Bunny Boilers).
As Eric and the Bunny Boilers, they toured the UK 2004-2005 appearing at some of the UK's top live music festivals and venues, including T In The Park, The Marquee Club, Reading Festival, and King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in their hometown of Glasgow.
Their first single was 2004's "Heard You Say", a limited edition 5 track EP which benefited from the promotional efforts of the band's own homegrown Evil Anne Records in Glasgow and extensive BBC Radio 1 airplay.
In 2004 the band also performed on the new bands stage at T In The Park. Over the next two years the band would appear and performed on numerous radio shows and live television, including live music shows on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and York TV. The band also appeared live from T in the Park the following year, and on the main stage at Noise Festival in London.
In 2005 a limited number of the "Heard You Say" EP's were re-released in hard copy and digital download after response from fans, which secured the band a no1 in the BT Broadband New Music Chart for 8 weeks.
Reviews hail the band as "the most exciting band to come out of Glasgow" - Noise Festival, and "Blondie for the new generation" - NME. Stutter Bunny also recently emerged as winners of the Sound Check.
They are featured on the Placebo: Androgyny DVD as well as on the soundtrack to several short films and E-documentaries. Their new single "The Psychopath Next Door" is main title theme for new Scottish television crime drama series Ninety Eight Percent.
Influences
Stutter Bunny's influences come from a range of artists, including Elastica, Nirvana, Placebo and The White Stripes.
The Psychopath Next Door is set for release soon on the band’s own Evil Anne Records. The track is a follow up prequel to their debut release b-side track Autopsy (from their Heard You Say EP released as Eric and the Bunny Boilers).
Krystian Witkowski (born April 24, 1990 in Rochester, New York) is a Polish-American midfielder, typically playing as a wide midfielder, who currently plays for the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer.
Career
College
In his career at Marist College, Witkowski collected three consecutive All-Mid Atlantic Athletic Conference First Team awards and in 2011 was named to the All-North Atlantic Region second team. In 71 collegiate games, Witkowski registered 21 goals and 12 assists, including nine goals and six assists as a junior. Prior to playing for Marist, Witkowski featured for the U-18 Polish national team in which he scored his first goal against Latvia.
Witkowski played for FC Buffalo in the National Premier Soccer League in the summer of 2011 scoring 2 goals and 2 assists. In the summer of 2010, Witkowski played for the Chicago Fire Premier in the Premier Development League scoring 1 goal in 4 games.
Professional
The Philadelphia Union drafted Witkowski as the 26th overall pick in the 2012 Supplemental Draft on January 17, 2012 and signed him on February 21, 2012. He was drafted by his idol, Peter Nowak, who was team manager at that time. Although Witkowski played in the Union's pre-season games, he has missed most of the 2012 season with concussion-like symptoms. He was on the gameday roster for the March 24, 2012 game against the Chicago Fire but was an unused reserve.
Career
College
In his career at Marist College, Witkowski collected three consecutive All-Mid Atlantic Athletic Conference First Team awards and in 2011 was named to the All-North Atlantic Region second team. In 71 collegiate games, Witkowski registered 21 goals and 12 assists, including nine goals and six assists as a junior. Prior to playing for Marist, Witkowski featured for the U-18 Polish national team in which he scored his first goal against Latvia.
Witkowski played for FC Buffalo in the National Premier Soccer League in the summer of 2011 scoring 2 goals and 2 assists. In the summer of 2010, Witkowski played for the Chicago Fire Premier in the Premier Development League scoring 1 goal in 4 games.
Professional
The Philadelphia Union drafted Witkowski as the 26th overall pick in the 2012 Supplemental Draft on January 17, 2012 and signed him on February 21, 2012. He was drafted by his idol, Peter Nowak, who was team manager at that time. Although Witkowski played in the Union's pre-season games, he has missed most of the 2012 season with concussion-like symptoms. He was on the gameday roster for the March 24, 2012 game against the Chicago Fire but was an unused reserve.
Jeremy "ShoeMoney" Schoemaker (born May 31, 1974) is a web entrepreneur, founder of ShoeMoney Media, and co-founder of the AuctionAds service.
In March 2007, Schoemaker and his business partner David Dellanave launched AuctionAds, an eBay affiliate marketing service that serves eBay auction ads on contextually relevant sites. The service won an eBay Star Developer Award (it was named the "eBay Most Innovative Application - Buyer") at the eBay Developers Conference. In July 2007, performance marketing company MediaWhiz purchased Schoemaker's majority ownership in AuctionAds
ShoeMoney won the SEOLogs.com-sponsored SEO contest that ran from January 1, 2006 to March 1, 2006, and carried the term “redscowl bluesingsky.” He donated the prize money to the number 2 winner.
ShoeMoney’s blog was named Best Affiliate Marketing Blog of 2006 by Search Engine Journal, and in 2007 he claimed that his blog was generating $10,000 monthly with the sale of direct ads. He is a frequent speaker at search engine marketing and affiliate conferences, and co-founded the Elite Retreat conference.
Schoemaker attended Western Illinois University. While still in college, Schoemaker founded his first business, making Macintosh gaming sites, and later created ShoeMoney Media Group (SMG). He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.
on October 1, 2008, published that blogger Shoemoney became famous when he posted his picture with a Google $132,994.97 check for one month of clicks.
On April 7, 2009, ShoeMoney Media Group filed suit against Keyen Farrell, a Google Adwords account specialist, to protect the ShoeMoney Trademark.
In March 2007, Schoemaker and his business partner David Dellanave launched AuctionAds, an eBay affiliate marketing service that serves eBay auction ads on contextually relevant sites. The service won an eBay Star Developer Award (it was named the "eBay Most Innovative Application - Buyer") at the eBay Developers Conference. In July 2007, performance marketing company MediaWhiz purchased Schoemaker's majority ownership in AuctionAds
ShoeMoney won the SEOLogs.com-sponsored SEO contest that ran from January 1, 2006 to March 1, 2006, and carried the term “redscowl bluesingsky.” He donated the prize money to the number 2 winner.
ShoeMoney’s blog was named Best Affiliate Marketing Blog of 2006 by Search Engine Journal, and in 2007 he claimed that his blog was generating $10,000 monthly with the sale of direct ads. He is a frequent speaker at search engine marketing and affiliate conferences, and co-founded the Elite Retreat conference.
Schoemaker attended Western Illinois University. While still in college, Schoemaker founded his first business, making Macintosh gaming sites, and later created ShoeMoney Media Group (SMG). He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.
on October 1, 2008, published that blogger Shoemoney became famous when he posted his picture with a Google $132,994.97 check for one month of clicks.
On April 7, 2009, ShoeMoney Media Group filed suit against Keyen Farrell, a Google Adwords account specialist, to protect the ShoeMoney Trademark.
Andhow.FM (styled as andHow.FM) is a non-profit, non-commercial, Triple-A, modern rock & indie rock formatted radio station based in Papakowhai, New Zealand, relaunched in January 2009. It is a LPFM radio station broadcasting at 107.5 FM w/RDS to listeners in the Karehana Bay, Porirua Harbour & Pauatahanui Inlet area of New Zealand. The station also simulcasts a 128kbit/s stereo mp3 stream via streaming media nationally & internationally. Broadcasting 24 hours a day with a request music library available online to give the listener the opportunity to personalise their music experience. Additionally there are also various radio programs regularly scheduled throughout the week by volunteers who broadcast specialty programming.
The station is funded by andHow Limited in addition to donations & contributions from the listening public. The andHow.FM studios are located in a suburb of Porirua.
History
Originally launched as an internet-only broadcast in November 1998 as AndHow Web Radio in Bridge City, Texas in partnership with originally PNX.COM and then later PerNet Communcations. The station physically moved to Wellington, New Zealand in July 2001 and became an independent radio station. The station was officially rebranded as 107.5 andHow.FM in September 2011.
The station is funded by andHow Limited in addition to donations & contributions from the listening public. The andHow.FM studios are located in a suburb of Porirua.
History
Originally launched as an internet-only broadcast in November 1998 as AndHow Web Radio in Bridge City, Texas in partnership with originally PNX.COM and then later PerNet Communcations. The station physically moved to Wellington, New Zealand in July 2001 and became an independent radio station. The station was officially rebranded as 107.5 andHow.FM in September 2011.