On The Show Today
Jan 25 2013
On the Show Today for January 25th
BROADCASTING LIVE FROM THE NAMM SHOW
- Senator Feinstein's list of banned guns is out, and it's easier to pick out what's NOT banned
- March for Life in Washington DC is today
ALSO:
PENNY NANCE - ConcernedWomen.org
Today is the 40th annual "March for Life" in Washington DC
Penny Nance is the CEO of Concerned Women for America (CWA), the Nation’s largest public policy women’s organization with over 500,000 members.
BAKITHI KUMALO - Myspace.com/bakithikumalo
Broadcasting live from the NAMM Show
Bakithi Kumalo is Paul Simon's Bass Player
JAMES HILL - JamesHillMusic.com
Broadcasting live from the NAMM Show
James Hill is a ukelele artist
JOE LAMOND - NAMM.org
Broadcasting live from the NAMM Show
Since 2001, Joe Lamond has been president and CEO of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), the global not-for-profit 501(c)(6) trade association representing 9,000 manufacturers and retailers of musical instruments and sound products. NAMM’s mission is to strengthen the music products industry and promote the pleasures and benefits of making music. He was the drummer for Tommy Tutone and Todd Rundgren
MIKE ELDRED - Fender.com
Economic considerations in guitar manufacturing
Mike Eldred runs Fender's Custom Shop
TAKE 6 - Take6.com
Broadcasting Live from the NAMM Show
Take 6 is a Grammy-winning Christian a-capella vocal jazz group
HENRY JUSKIEWICZ - Gibson.com
Henry tells his story of being raided and harrassed by the US Government
Henry is the CEO of Gibson Guitars
ANNA HIGGINS - FRC.org
Debunking the most recent polling showing majority support for abortion
Anna Higgins heads up the Family Research Council’s Center for Human Dignity. She fills the post after Jeanne Monahan left FRC to become president of March for Life.
MAX GOOD AND NATHAN WOLLMAN - VigilanteFilm.com
Max and Nate's film "Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression" is available for streaming on Netflix or to buy with DVD Extras at Vigilantefilm.com
Max Good (Producer/Driector): Having been involved with graffiti and street art culture for over 15 years on both coasts, Max Good was drawn into exploring the phenomenon through its most dedicated enemies. He has also spent a large amount of his time involved in political activism over the last 5 years and sees film as an avenue to promote awareness and tolerance, as well as to entertain. Good holds a B.A. in Communications and the Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. Max recently worked as assistant producer and distribution manager on the Academy Award®-nominated documentary feature, "The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers" (2009).
Nathan Wollman (Producer): Nathan is a native of the San Fransisco Bay Area, and has worked on set for cable television with Comedy Central’s “Battle Bots” Series, (2004) and provided production coordination for FIAT motor company advertisements in Monterey CA, (2006).