Author Archives: Steve

AFB Saxophone Ensemble

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Bravo! Picture Downloads

You can download all of the Atlanta Freedom Bands Bravo! pictures in the zip files below. Group pictures will be added as soon as possible. Need to finish up the post work.

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Bravo! Concert Pictures

Pictures from the fantastic Bravo! Concert. Group pictures will be posted as soon as possible, they require quite a bit of post work before they will be ready.

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Bravo! Rehearsal Pictures

Pictures from the Atlanta Freedom Bands Bravo! rehearsal.

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Bravo! Party Pictures

The Atlanta Freedom Bands Bravo! party pictures.

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Update on Scott Sister’s Release Post

I’ve been invited to participate in the BBC’s ‘World Have Your Say’ program this afternoon at 1 PM Eastern Time. Join the discussion at http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/worldhaveyoursay/ Steve

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Scott Sisters to be Released, Shame on you Governor Barbour!

News of Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour’s decision to release the Scott sisters flashed briefly on Google News this morning and while I applaud the release I won’t go as far as NAACP President Benjamin Jealous did in calling Mr. Barbour … Continue reading

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Cop shoots, kills family dog

This from an AJC (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) article posted online “The officer ordered the dog to stop and when it didn’t, the officer shot and killed the animal in its yard, Daniel said.” I honestly don’t know if I should … Continue reading

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The Blurred Line Between the Personal and Professional Me

We’ve all read or heard the news stories this year about people losing their jobs due to postings, pictures, or comments on various Social Media sites. Agree with it or not, it’s become a fact of life here in America … Continue reading

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Before DADT

Thirty years ago, long before “Don’t ask don’t tell” I learned a valuable lesson. As an 18 year old kid one year in to a six year hitch with the Navy I was learning quite a few things. I was … Continue reading

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