Sean Robert Entertainment is a West Coast record label, production company and talent management company specializing in electronic/country/hip-hop/rock music, founded by entrepreneur Sean Meier in 2008. Currently it operates as a record label, as well as a movie and music video production company. The company also has a talent management arm in which Meier guides musicians and actors with their careers.
History
Sean Robert Entertainment LLC began as a boutique talent management firm in late 2008 with several music artists under management.
Since then, Sean Robert Entertainment has delved into funding artist's project including those for: Letron, Jennifer Singer, and Leah Driscoll.
More recently, Sean Robert Entertainment has sought investment opportunities in film and music video productions. One of Sean Robert Entertainment's newest projects is a new feature film project called Green Guys with Sunside Film, which has an expected release date of spring 2010. The film stars: Kris Lemche, David Phillips, Christopher Redman, Darrel Davenport, William Russ, Nathan Marlow, Samantha Gutstadt, Letron and Christie Rounds.
Sean Robert also recently produced a music video for Letron for her 2009 debut single, In The City.
History
Sean Robert Entertainment LLC began as a boutique talent management firm in late 2008 with several music artists under management.
Since then, Sean Robert Entertainment has delved into funding artist's project including those for: Letron, Jennifer Singer, and Leah Driscoll.
More recently, Sean Robert Entertainment has sought investment opportunities in film and music video productions. One of Sean Robert Entertainment's newest projects is a new feature film project called Green Guys with Sunside Film, which has an expected release date of spring 2010. The film stars: Kris Lemche, David Phillips, Christopher Redman, Darrel Davenport, William Russ, Nathan Marlow, Samantha Gutstadt, Letron and Christie Rounds.
Sean Robert also recently produced a music video for Letron for her 2009 debut single, In The City.
Peter Benjamin Welch (1987- ) is a theatre director, writer, and scholar currently researching at Arizona State University.
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Early Life
Welch grew up in Redgranite, Wisconsin a small town in Waushara County, and is of Irish and Polish decent. His father, Robert, was a surveyor turned State Senator who represented Wisconsin's 14th Senate district for 20 years. His paternal grandfather William Welch II was a Christmas Tree Farmer and a veteran of the Korean War. His mother Jeanne Piechowski was a skilled baker and the daughter of prominent Wisconsin beekeeper, Henry Piechowski.
Welch received his Bachelor's degree in Theatre from Lawrence University. There he was involved with numerous student and university productions. Notably, he produced and directed "The Pillowman" using a variety of puppet styles from around the world. Welch also had the opportunity to direct the world premier of the French musical "When the War is Done" written by Marie-Celine Lachaud.
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Early Life
Welch grew up in Redgranite, Wisconsin a small town in Waushara County, and is of Irish and Polish decent. His father, Robert, was a surveyor turned State Senator who represented Wisconsin's 14th Senate district for 20 years. His paternal grandfather William Welch II was a Christmas Tree Farmer and a veteran of the Korean War. His mother Jeanne Piechowski was a skilled baker and the daughter of prominent Wisconsin beekeeper, Henry Piechowski.
Welch received his Bachelor's degree in Theatre from Lawrence University. There he was involved with numerous student and university productions. Notably, he produced and directed "The Pillowman" using a variety of puppet styles from around the world. Welch also had the opportunity to direct the world premier of the French musical "When the War is Done" written by Marie-Celine Lachaud.
The idea of First Advent in the theology of the Unification Church is closely linked to its doctrine of the Three Blessings; see Principle of Creation. God intended Adam to be a perfect man of mature, parental heart, voluntarily refraining from any action that would hurt the heart of another being; see sinlessness. Because of the Fall of Man, Adam failed his responsibility to achieve perfection, so God had to send (or appoint) a "second Adam" to be the Messiah.
John Beardsley, writing under the title 'Biblical Discernment Ministries' states:
The Messiah who appeared 2,000 year ago, Jesus Christ.
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John Beardsley, writing under the title 'Biblical Discernment Ministries' states:
The Messiah who appeared 2,000 year ago, Jesus Christ.
The
Lana Stempien (1969-August 11, 2005) was an American lawyer, licensed to practice in Michigan and Florida, who drowned under mysterious circumstances. Her boyfriend Charles Rutherford Jr. (born 1970, presumed missing August 11, 2005, declared legally dead August 3, 2006), commonly known as Chuck Rutherford, was also on the boat when Stempien went into the water. He was ruled dead by a court of law in 2006, but his body was never found.
The couple were on a trip to Mackinac Island, Michigan and left in a boat owned by Stempien. Stempien called her father 24 hours after the couple departed to assure him they were all right. They stopped at Presque Isle for gasoline and Stempien made a congenial phone call to her Aunt. The couple then departed onto rough seas. After another boater saw the couple's small boat, he became concerned and called the Coast Guard. They later located the couple's boat, which was found unoccupied with the engine still idling. Stempien's body was found floating by the shore several days later. The case contained several unusual facts. She was found naked and wearing only her jewelry—Stempien's family members commented that Stempien always removed her jewelry before swimming, putting it in the same location on the boat each time.
Courtship
Rutherford and Stempien were both lawyers; in addition, Stempien worked as a model who often appeared at car shows. They shared a home in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. owned by Stempien. Stempien called her father 24 hours after departing, assuring him that the couple were safe. Stempien's father is a retired Coast Guard officer who has stated on several occasions that he informed his daughter of proper boating and open water safety techniques. Her father described her as an avid and experienced boater, saying "t times I said ‘You’re so good with this boat, you ought to join the Coast Guard!"
In a puzzling occurrence, she was found naked and wearing only a watch, a ring, and a necklace.
Stempien's preliminary autopsy report cited her cause of death as "asphyxia by drowning" and ruled her death an accident.
The couple were on a trip to Mackinac Island, Michigan and left in a boat owned by Stempien. Stempien called her father 24 hours after the couple departed to assure him they were all right. They stopped at Presque Isle for gasoline and Stempien made a congenial phone call to her Aunt. The couple then departed onto rough seas. After another boater saw the couple's small boat, he became concerned and called the Coast Guard. They later located the couple's boat, which was found unoccupied with the engine still idling. Stempien's body was found floating by the shore several days later. The case contained several unusual facts. She was found naked and wearing only her jewelry—Stempien's family members commented that Stempien always removed her jewelry before swimming, putting it in the same location on the boat each time.
Courtship
Rutherford and Stempien were both lawyers; in addition, Stempien worked as a model who often appeared at car shows. They shared a home in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. owned by Stempien. Stempien called her father 24 hours after departing, assuring him that the couple were safe. Stempien's father is a retired Coast Guard officer who has stated on several occasions that he informed his daughter of proper boating and open water safety techniques. Her father described her as an avid and experienced boater, saying "t times I said ‘You’re so good with this boat, you ought to join the Coast Guard!"
In a puzzling occurrence, she was found naked and wearing only a watch, a ring, and a necklace.
Stempien's preliminary autopsy report cited her cause of death as "asphyxia by drowning" and ruled her death an accident.