Archive for July, 2010

Dana Stone and Rick Washbrook meet in 1972 thats about 37 years ago at school in Aurora Ontario. In fact Dana Stone was a student of Washbrooks later in his teens. They went on to being good friends through the years. In there early 20's they lived together with a band called the Stoves in London. This is when Washbrook attended record production and engineering at Fanshaw Collage. Dana Stone was sound man and publicist for the band. Dana Stone himself is a Wonderful singer and writes well crafted songs. He has 3 CD's out under his label. Has been in the music business all his life diving into many facets of the industry. Washbrook booked most of his shows for the 23 years he played live or worked with an agent. But Dana was always there to advise him. In 2006 Dana Stone decided to help Washbrook get his music out to the public and radio stations. They sure do make a good team. They have released 7 CD projects. The reviews on Washbrooks CD projects and his guitar playing are great and he has received many quotes. Moe Koffman said."Rick Washbrook has what it takes to go to the top" Liona Boyd says about his Tribute ...

Leeds is a lively city that is full of breathtaking cultural and legacy sites, which are great fun to prospect. more than 100,000 people come to work in the city centre every single day and 1000s more come to shop, eat out or only to enjoy the variety of attractions Leeds has on offer. With some fabulous modern architecture and great shops, Leeds has really transformed itself recently. however, there's still plenty of architecture that evoke the city's Victorian splendour, too. an of the most well-known Victorian architecture is leeds corn exchange, which was made by the architect Cuthbert Brodrick. Leeds also boasts the unforgettable Kirkstall Abbey, which is located in the western outskirts of the city. This sensational Abbey is thought to be one of the most complete examples of a medieval Cistercian abbey in great britain. It boasts historical architecture, as well as sensational gardens that are teeming with wildlife and greenery. Kirkstall Abbey was started in 1152 and took more than seventy five years to construct. The historical ruins have been painted by artists including jmw turner and the abbey is now a Grade 1 listed building. In the summer, visitors flock to see open-air concerts ...

