Like many, we isolated in 2020. "Prickly Pear" was born out of the pandemic summer of 2020 and fine-tuned by the intoxicating fumes of California wildfires. You may stream it and enjoy it on Spotify. This is an instrumental record crafted for BMG Production Music and designed to be a musical road trip through deserts, canyons and the southwest (hence the title). A massive thank you to: Criss Wilhite for a creative space to work in, Peter Adams - cool keyboard touches (my favorite being the clavinet), Aniela Perry - cello magic, Ilya Portnov - harmonica and jaw harp, Joel Martin - pedal steel, Katherine Liner for her beautiful voice, George Bernardo - drumz 'n' percussion, Probyn Gregory for tootin' his horn, Gee Rabe - killing it on the accordion, Rick Jeschke Deliz - nylon string flourishes, Andy Carpenter whose mastering skills made it total ear candy, and last but not least, Yoav Goren who shepherded this along. Although we probably will not play much of this live, if ever, we are proud of it and upon a recent listen while road-tripping, it felt great. Roll around in the dirt, go sprinting naked through the sagebrush and listen!
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6/19/2024 04:07:35 am
No more printing costs! I don’t think I have to expand on this one, right?
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Cuts travel and accommodation costs for employees, if we are looking at businesses. Companies usually pay for these expenses and trainees must, therefore, move to another location for the time of the training. If, however, they started using eLearning platforms, the companies could cut down on costs while employees could chill in their pajamas at home with their families while taking the training.
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