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June 17, 2009

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Been a long time since I Rock n' Rolled...

By Greyhawk

Via email...

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Summer fun is here. The kids aren't bored yet, but why wait till they start complaining? USAA wants to spice things up with a Garage Band contest for any military kids who fancy themselves musicians. See details below if you think this is something worth sharing through your blog. Who knows, you might be helping discover the next breakthrough band. Military kids are well-versed in hitting the road and those who do have a band or are interested in forming one could be big winners. Feel free to contact me if you need more information.

P.S. Did you know that members of the folk rock band "America" were military brats? Sons of American fathers and British mothers, the were stationed at RAF West Ruislip, London during the mid-1960s where they met while playing in two different bands.

I did know that - because I'm just that old...

But years ago, NotYetGreyhawk was in a band himself:


No video there - just audio from a recently rediscovered (and just digitized) 25-year old cassette tape. And while we probably won't enter (not even sure where all the guys are anymore...) I'm happy to pass on this great opportunity - read more:

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USAA and U-TURN are looking for The Next Great American Road Song

The call for entries has begun for U-TURN's annual Garage Band Playoff '09, a national battle-of-the-bands competition sponsored by USAA and open to aspiring musicians and songwriters ages 13-21.

This year - in the tradition of immortal songs like Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild", and Rascal Flatts' "Life is a Highway" - U-TURN is looking for The Next Great American Road Song.

U-TURN's judges are seeking original compositions that celebrate cars, driving and the freedom of the open road. Song entries can be something the artists have previously written and recorded, or a completely new creation.

If a song makes the cut, it'll face off in a series of online, head-to-head match-ups against others... until only one song is left to be named The Next Great American Road Song.

THE GRAND PRIZE INCLUDES:

$2,500 cash
a professional photo and video shoot
an in-depth interview on U-TURN's audio podcast
tons of free buzz on MySpace, Facebook and more!

RULES OF THE ROAD:

Open to solo artists, groups and bands of any musical genre
Song must be original (no covers)
Song topic must be about cars, driving or the freedom of the open road (instrumentals OK if evokes a driving feel)
Song must be clean/radio-friendly
Solo artist or at least one band member must also be a USAA member
Solo artist or all band members must be ages 13-21 (as of July 31, 2009)
DEADLINE TO ENTER AT GARAGEBANDPLAYOFF.COM IS JULY 31, 2009. VOTING BEGINS OCTOBER 16, 2009. FOR MORE INFORMATION, E-MAIL UTURN@USAA.COM.

No purchase necessary to enter or win. A purchase will not increase your chances of winning.

BACKGROUND INFO:

This is U-TURN's third Garage Band Playoff competition, but the first with a theme.
In 2008, the competition involved 16 bands from across the country, ranging in style from country to metal.
Voters from around the world voted more than 150,000 times through 8 head-to-head matchups, 2 semi-final rounds, and the finals.
Grand Rapids, Mich.-based indie rock group Coronete was crowned U-TURN's Garage Band Playoff '08 champion. (Their song can be streamed at myspace.com/usaauturn.) They beat Southern California-based Invictus (note: currently defunct) in a tight finals matchup.
The 2007 champion was San Antonio-based A Kid Named Thompson.



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March 19, 2010


Dawn Patrol 03/19/2003
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"Welcome to the Dawn Patrol, our daily roundup of information on the War on Terror and other topics - from the MilBlogs and various sources around the world."

Mudville was founded in March, 2003. Our efforts to bring the thoughts, words, and deeds of milbloggers to a wider world evolved to become The Dawn Patrol in March, 2005. With today's entry we're going to reset the clock - but not re-write the history - and recreate the world as it was - on a day the world changed...

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(More front pages here.)

Updating... more to follow....

MILBOGS

Andrew Olmsted, 19 Mar 2003, Stateside: It would appear that the liberation of Iraq has begun.

Greyhawk, 18 Mar 2003, Germany: A united world could have, just maybe, brought down Saddam without firing a shot. We will never know. 19 Mar: We'll never know what a united world could have achieved... the UN could not agree on anything, the situation degenerated, and here we are. Status quo was not working. The French were too desperate for oil and trade at any cost. Well-intentioned Americans were led into the streets by Communists (and others) with an agenda. The media distorted the split. Many in America and abroad thought they could manipulate the situation to their personal gain. They miscalculated. The fire is lit.

Pontifx ex Machina, 18 Mar, undisclosed location: Rolling out the gate, the guard gets a quick "hook-em, horns" sign as we weave through the barricades. Then we're off, cruising through the desert in a battered-up SUV. On the eve of war, only one thing passes through our minds: is there going to be any appropriate music on the radio?

Lt Smash, 19 Mar, undisclosed location: Read the President's speech today. The clock is ticking.

Chief Wiggles, 22 Mar, Kuwait: The war started Wednesday morning for us right after the president gave a speech to the American people that lasted about 4 minutes. We were all very anxious for this whole thing to be either over or get it on its way.

Will, 22 Mar, en route: I am going to Baghdad to personally shoot that paper hanging son of a bitch!

Lt Smash 20 Mar, undisclosed location:
From: Public Works Department
To: Saddam Hussein
Subj: BLASTING OPERATIONS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Sgt Stryker, 20 Mar, Stateside: Iraq to File U.N. Complaint About Attack

Primary Main Objective, 30 Mar, undisclosed location I Dare Kofi to Come Get Me.

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BruceR, Flit, 19 Mar, Canada: AND SO IT BEGINS. Godspeed, Yanks. Come home safe and soon.

Andrew Olmsted, 20 Mar 2003, Stateside: The most important thing to remember over the next few days is this: the first reports are almost always inaccurate. First reports are generally submitted in the heat of battle before any real analysis can take place. Therefore, they're highly subjective, based on limited information, and rarely hit the mark. So as the first reports of 'surgical strikes' on Iraqi forces come in, it's best to take those reports with a grain of salt...

Iraqi Blogs

Salam Pax, Baghdad: The bombing aould come and go in waves, nothing too heavy and not yet comparable to what was going on in 91. all radio and TV stations are still on and while the air raid began the Iraqi TV was showing patriotic songs and didn't even bother to inform viewers that we are under attack. at the moment they are re-airing yesterday's interview with the minister of interior affairs. THe sounds of the anti-aircarft artillery is still louder than the booms and bangs which means that they are still far from where we live, but the images we saw on Al Arabia news channel showed a building burning near one of my aunts house...

American Blogs

Glenn Reynolds has a ton of links.

Newpapers

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Updating... more to follow....


(The Dawn Patrol's Archives are here.)



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