Revision [158809]

Last edited on 2015-04-23 16:36:16 by DarrEl394 [fixed some errors]
Additions:
Give Me Shelter: Movie Tops List of Best Films on Netflix in 2015
Netflix Premieres Katie Cleary's Award-Winning Documentary "Give Me Shelter"
[[http://www.give-me-shelter.com/|Animal Rights]] - LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwired - March 26, 2015) - After 3 dedicated years, plus a time of advocating for animal welfare, Actress and Producer Katie Cleary, has released the powerful award-winning documentary titled, "Give Me Shelter" which premieres on Netflix May 1st. "Give Me Shelter" can be a film to boost awareness for a few of the biggest animal welfare issues world-wide. It also shines an easy about the those who dedicate their lives each day to rescue, rehabilitate or take care of these animals while as a voice for the voiceless. The show stars Oscar Winner Ric O'Barry best known for his work with "The Cove", Actress Tippi Hedren, Alison Eastwood, Esai Morales, Michael Vartan, Robert Davi and many more animal advocates lending their name for the cause.
The star studded premiere with the documentary "Give Me Shelter," created by Katie Cleary and directed by Kristin Rizzo, happened at West Hollywood City Council last month 24th. Attending, to guide the discharge were celebrities Esai Morales, Alison Eastwood, Garry Beers founding part of INXS, Dominic Howard of Muse, Nicky Whelan, Kristen Renton, Eric Jones, Travis Aaron Wade, Steven Lyon, Carole Raphelle Davis and many more. The powerful film had celebrities like Russell Simmons and Adrian Grenier lending their support by posting on social media that it is a "must see movie" while Actress Nikki Reed boldly posted the following on her behalf WhoSay:
"Just finished watching a profoundly moving documentary on animal abuse called Give Me Shelter. This specific film is really impactful and thus educational because it tackles virtually every class of animal issues/abuse: from puppy mills to elephant poaching, skinning Tigers to Circus', testing on chimpanzees to eating horses." Reed procedes confess, "YES it's uncomfortable. YES it helped me cry. YES it's excruciatingly painful. But wait, how can we create awareness and encourage change without information?...I am so livid, so distraught so outraged by what I've just seen…Please, when you have a heart, watch this film."
[[http://www.give-me-shelter.com/|Netflix]] - The after party to celebrate the release from the film to iTunesMovies, Amazon, Vudu, CinemaNow, and Netflix (May 1st) occurred at Pearl's on Sunset Blvd. There, the cast and VIP guests were treated to a special surprise performance by actor Esai Morales, and MUSE band member, Dominic Howard (who jumped on drums!) It had been per night to be remembered, and a pivotal moment to advocate change for animal welfare.
To interview Katie Cleary, please contact Tracy Keyser: tracy@tracykeyser.com.
[[http://www.give-me-shelter.com/|Documentary]] - For more information on "Give Me Shelter" check out www.Give-Me-Shelter.com or view the trailer here: http://bit.ly/1BzWiQ7.
Follow @Katie_Cleary and @Peace_4_Animals on twitter for your latest in animal welfare issues.
Katie Cleary's award-winning documentary “Give Me Shelter” starring Tippi Hedren, Ric O’Barry (The Cove), Alison Eastwood, and Esai Morales is one of the best films on NetFlix.
www.Give-Me-Shelter.com
Deletions:
Reputation Country Music
[[http://www.kipmoore.org/|moore]] - The origins of country music are located in southern Appalachian with fiddle recordings made at the end of 1910. It wasn't before the early 20s, however, how the sort of recorded country music we hear today had become. Country's first commercial recording was made in 1922 by Eck Robertson on Victor Records. Vernon Dalhart was the first national country star in 1924 with all the song "Wreck with the Old '97." But many historians indicate 1927 when Victor Records signed Jimmie Rodgers, and the Carter Family. Those two are believed as the true new bands originators.
Jimmie Rodgers
[[http://www.kipmoore.org/|music]] - Jimmie Rodgers, called the "Father of Country Music" was obviously a national instant success. He could be credited with the first platinum selling single, "Blue Yodel # 1", and his catalog of songs, all recorded between 1927 and 1933, have earned him the glory of one from the first prominent voices in new bands. Rodgers died of complications of tuberculosis in 1933. He was inducted into the New bands Hall of Fame in 1961).
The Carter Family
The Carter Family was the very first famous vocal group of country music. Your family was made up of members AP Carter, his wife Sara Dougherty Carter, and sister Maybelle Addington Carter. The gang flourished inside the late 20s following the discharge of their first collection of songs in 1927. The different variants with the Carter Family continued to record and perform for many years. A couple of their first hits, "Keep around the Sunny Side" and "Wildwood Flower" remain popular today.
Western Swing
The increase of Bob Wills and Western Swing from Texas and over the Midwest began inside the late 1920s and reached its peak in early 40s. Western Swing was led by horn sounds, upbeat jazz, big band sounds from New Orleans, Dixieland and blues influences. The drums were created by the western swing movement, and also the eclectic musical mix includes saxophones, pianos, as well as an instrument called Hawaiian steel guitar. Personalities include Bob Wills (the "King of Swing "), Light Crust Doughboys and Milton Brown (the "Father of Western Swing").
Bluegrass
[[http://www.kipmoore.org/|country]] - Bill Monroe is recognized as the "Father of Bluegrass". Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys are credited using the first version of bluegrass, a form of the old time hillbilly mountain music looking at the origins in Britain and West Africa. Bluegrass takes its name from your name Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, which eventually included future stars for example Lester Flatt (guitar) and Earl Scruggs (banjo) that are now Bluegrass legends. Flatt and Scruggs was a hit duo by themselves in 1949. Bill Monroe was awarded with a New bands Hall of Fame in 1970 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.


Revision [146110]

The oldest known version of this page was created on 2015-04-21 16:06:56 by EldoRa23 [fixed some errors]
Valid XHTML :: Valid CSS: :: Powered by WikkaWiki