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| Christopher Wood-Robbins | Christopher
Wood-Robbins, born September 27, 1965, began his writing endeavors during
senior year in high school. In June of 1984, the day he graduated Whitman-Hanson
High, he won the Preston-Gurney Jewell Award (essay division) for an essay
he wrote comparing the year 1984 to George Orwell's frightening novel
of the same name. On September of 1986, he won second prize in a Kansas-based
poetry contest for an ode he wrote to his deceased friend Colleen. From
March to May 1996, he briefly kept a prose and poetry venue, Monologues,
going at the Braintree Barnes and Noble. In the late 1990's, he volunteered
off and on for the Jane Doe Safety Fund (before they corporatized into
Jane Doe, Inc.), when they used to hold the annual Walk for Women's Safety.
From 2000 to 2003, he served as a volunteer for the Women's Lunch Place.
After he left volunteering behind in 2003, he began travelling for the
fun of it, and to read his poetry in as many places as possible. He has
taken his ersatz "tour" as far north as Montreal and as far
south as Baltimore, occasionally hopping on a plane to grace Chicago and
California. But he has never forgotten the human equality causes that
inspired him, and now he has come out with a poetry chapbook dedicated
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| Michael Hew Wing | "Michael Hew Wing is a native of New York City. Mr. Hew Wing received his bachelors in studio art from Hamilton College in 1999 and currently studies printmaking at the Art Students League of New York. His work is in the collections of the New York Public Library, Print Club of Albany and the Student Collection of the Art Students League. Mr. Hew Wing shows at the Julie Heller Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He also serves as the Program Associate/Exhibit Preparator at the Museum of Chinese in the Americas. |
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| Tom Bianchi | Funky bass lines, witty humor, and killer tunes is what you can expect when you go to see this self-proclaimed 24 hour entertainer.
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| James Hurley | James’ music is a unique fusion of Blues, Rock, Jazz, Folk, and Adult Contemporary Acoustic with occasional Latin influences.
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Shawn Johnson |
His music is best described as a lyric-oriented blend of alternative rock and folk, designed for live performances. |
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Brian Templeton |
“Boston’s
Big Blue Belter”
As co – founder and front man of the Boston based Radio Kings for 8 years; Brian Templeton has made a name for himself as a powerful singer, skilled harmonica player and a new force in songwriting. |
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Tom Hambridge |
What do Norah Jones, Johnny Winter, Lynryd Synyrd and George Thorogood have in common with Tom? THREE Gold Records and TWO Top Ten Singles in 2004!* And he's just getting' started!
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James Christensen |
"James writes literate folk-rock tunes, imbuing them with a passion reflecting the highs and lows of our lives." | ![]() |
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