Stewart Parr (AKA Stewart Essence) was born in West London in the late sixties and raised in South London from the age of four. He left school and travelled throughout Europe whilst jumping back to the UK to perform at various venues. He graduated from Middlesex University in 1997 with a BA Hons. in history and education. He went on to study music at Goldsmith’s gaining a music diploma in the mid millennium. He built his own company (Elusivewax) in 1996 and taught music technology throughout London and the South East until 2010. In 2014 he gained a post graduate degree in cultural education at UCL.
Stewart Essence began a music career much sooner than gaining his academic achievements playing various contemporary styles including; hiphop, soul, funk, disco and dub in the mid-eighties in pubs and bars in London. As dance music evolved in the UK in the late eighties Stewart embraced this new sound and began organising parties across the capital under the guises; Have some of That and Acid Dub. As his reputation grew he soon became a known on the London club scene. In the early nineties he began collaborating with many DJ’s and promoters including DJ Harvey, Sugarlump, Marbo, Richie Hawtin and The Dust Brothers.
After several successive parties and club nights he soon embraced house music and began playing marathon deep house sets at private events, festivals and clubs. In 1994 when the Criminal Justice Bill was introduced to stop 'repetitive beats being played to crowds more than six people' he moved further into Londons' DJ circuit and played at The Paradise Club, The Ministry of Sound, Legends, Bagleys and Turnmills. Stewart Essence created the brand name Elusivewax in the late nineties and began performing under the same name in nightclubs across the globe playing electronic music to many audiences. He also held a monthly residency at New York’s Filter 14 club from 2004-06.
In 1999 he was asked to play with DJ Harvey at The End nightclub owned by Mr. C and Layo Paskin. When Harvey din'tt turn up Stewart played all night long for a continuous seven-hour set. This put his reputation on a good platform at the club and across the London underground club circuit. The next year he began a residency at the club working alongside; Sancho Panza, Darren Emerson, Sven Väth, Mr. C, Layo and Bushwacka!, Green Velvet, Dirty Vagus and Blonde. He also went on to play at the clubs 'Hidden Affairs' night on Sunday's. He continued to experiment with tech house and funky techno until 2009 when the club closed its doors.
Stewart now lives in Cambridge with his wife and family and continues to play a mixture of nu-disco, house and funk music for his various audiences.
Stewart Essence began a music career much sooner than gaining his academic achievements playing various contemporary styles including; hiphop, soul, funk, disco and dub in the mid-eighties in pubs and bars in London. As dance music evolved in the UK in the late eighties Stewart embraced this new sound and began organising parties across the capital under the guises; Have some of That and Acid Dub. As his reputation grew he soon became a known on the London club scene. In the early nineties he began collaborating with many DJ’s and promoters including DJ Harvey, Sugarlump, Marbo, Richie Hawtin and The Dust Brothers.
After several successive parties and club nights he soon embraced house music and began playing marathon deep house sets at private events, festivals and clubs. In 1994 when the Criminal Justice Bill was introduced to stop 'repetitive beats being played to crowds more than six people' he moved further into Londons' DJ circuit and played at The Paradise Club, The Ministry of Sound, Legends, Bagleys and Turnmills. Stewart Essence created the brand name Elusivewax in the late nineties and began performing under the same name in nightclubs across the globe playing electronic music to many audiences. He also held a monthly residency at New York’s Filter 14 club from 2004-06.
In 1999 he was asked to play with DJ Harvey at The End nightclub owned by Mr. C and Layo Paskin. When Harvey din'tt turn up Stewart played all night long for a continuous seven-hour set. This put his reputation on a good platform at the club and across the London underground club circuit. The next year he began a residency at the club working alongside; Sancho Panza, Darren Emerson, Sven Väth, Mr. C, Layo and Bushwacka!, Green Velvet, Dirty Vagus and Blonde. He also went on to play at the clubs 'Hidden Affairs' night on Sunday's. He continued to experiment with tech house and funky techno until 2009 when the club closed its doors.
Stewart now lives in Cambridge with his wife and family and continues to play a mixture of nu-disco, house and funk music for his various audiences.
Joseph William Allgood (born January 1922) is the former vice-chairman and director of Cartier.
Career
World War II
Between 1939 and 1945, Allgood served as Gunner in the Royal Artillery serving in Italy. Allgood was awarded the 1935-1945 Star, Italy Star and War Medal 1939-1945.
Cartier
After World War II, Allgood worked for the French jewelers, Cartier. In 1990, Allgood appeared on Wogan along with guests, Donald Trump and his wife, and Dame Enda Everage. During Allgood’s term at Cartier, the Joseph Allgood Cartier Assistants’ Tournament each held each year, most noticeably being won by professional golfer Colin Gillies at Gleddoch.
Works
Allgood has been mentioned in:
* Cartier: The Jewellers to Kings.
Career
World War II
Between 1939 and 1945, Allgood served as Gunner in the Royal Artillery serving in Italy. Allgood was awarded the 1935-1945 Star, Italy Star and War Medal 1939-1945.
Cartier
After World War II, Allgood worked for the French jewelers, Cartier. In 1990, Allgood appeared on Wogan along with guests, Donald Trump and his wife, and Dame Enda Everage. During Allgood’s term at Cartier, the Joseph Allgood Cartier Assistants’ Tournament each held each year, most noticeably being won by professional golfer Colin Gillies at Gleddoch.
Works
Allgood has been mentioned in:
* Cartier: The Jewellers to Kings.
The Roxy Suicide are a punk Rock band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2013 by Bassist Dave Mansfield and Guitarist Olieshox. The duo later recruited Ziggy Starbux on Drums and Roxy Roller on Synthesizers. The band plays a hybrid of 1970's Punk Rock mixed with Synthesizers reminiscent of New Wave groups of the early 1980's.
The band signed with Wiener Records a subsiderary Burger Records in December 2015 to release the bands first 6 Singles on Cassette Tape.
The Roxy Suicide have released 6 singles as of October 2016, all of which have debuted on the coveted Rodney on the Roq
Radio program on KROQ Los Angeles hosted by the "Mayor of the Sunset Strip" Rodney Bingenheimer. They made their West cost debut at the whisky a go go in Hollywood, California in Feb 2016, supporting Hanoi Rocks Singer Michael Monroe.
In Feb 2016, Guitarist Olieshox and Synth player Roxy Roller made the top five female rock musicians in Denver list by the Arts and Entertainment Publication Westword.
In September 2016, the band made an appearance at Gearhead Records "Gearfest" Festival in Sacramento, CA.
Discography
Glam-Damaged- Singles Collection - Wiener Records Released Dec 2015
The band signed with Wiener Records a subsiderary Burger Records in December 2015 to release the bands first 6 Singles on Cassette Tape.
The Roxy Suicide have released 6 singles as of October 2016, all of which have debuted on the coveted Rodney on the Roq
Radio program on KROQ Los Angeles hosted by the "Mayor of the Sunset Strip" Rodney Bingenheimer. They made their West cost debut at the whisky a go go in Hollywood, California in Feb 2016, supporting Hanoi Rocks Singer Michael Monroe.
In Feb 2016, Guitarist Olieshox and Synth player Roxy Roller made the top five female rock musicians in Denver list by the Arts and Entertainment Publication Westword.
In September 2016, the band made an appearance at Gearhead Records "Gearfest" Festival in Sacramento, CA.
Discography
Glam-Damaged- Singles Collection - Wiener Records Released Dec 2015
Govind Man Shrestha (February 1938 - March 2008) was a Bhajan singer, lyricist and composer. Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, he began singing on Radio Nepal's Nepal Bhasa/Newari Language program in 1958. He founded a music trust, Govind Jamuna Cultural Music Trust, in 1999 that provides financing to hospitals, Bhajan singers and social organizations. Govind Man Shrestha has promoted new singers, musicians and models, and his music has been released in various formats. He has also provided music translation services, and his songs are popular in Nepal.
Songs
*"Pulu Pulu Swoya"
*"Krishna Murari Bhajan Garau"
*"Kali Aama"
*"Jay Ambe Gauri"
*"Om Namo Shivaya"
*"Ram Mero Ram"
*"Om Har Har Mahadev"
*"Hey Manav Shuva Karm Garau"
*"Jay Guru Ganapati"
*"Bhagban Mrityu Deu Malai"
*"Jivan Bhar Moh Jaal ma"
*"Ram Ram Sai Ram"
*"Meri Maya (written by National Poet Byakul Maila)
Recognition
He has received many letters of appreciation:
*Gorkha Dakchhin Baahu from former King Gyanendra
*Appreciation letter from Radio Nepal
*Appreciation letter from Chhetrapati, a free clinic for the poor
Songs
*"Pulu Pulu Swoya"
*"Krishna Murari Bhajan Garau"
*"Kali Aama"
*"Jay Ambe Gauri"
*"Om Namo Shivaya"
*"Ram Mero Ram"
*"Om Har Har Mahadev"
*"Hey Manav Shuva Karm Garau"
*"Jay Guru Ganapati"
*"Bhagban Mrityu Deu Malai"
*"Jivan Bhar Moh Jaal ma"
*"Ram Ram Sai Ram"
*"Meri Maya (written by National Poet Byakul Maila)
Recognition
He has received many letters of appreciation:
*Gorkha Dakchhin Baahu from former King Gyanendra
*Appreciation letter from Radio Nepal
*Appreciation letter from Chhetrapati, a free clinic for the poor