Judy Collins Inducted into Colorado Music Hall of Fame

| Nov 11, 2013

At Denver’s historic Paramount Theater, Colorado Music Hall of Fame 2013 Inductee Judy Collins and Board Chairman Chuck Morris recall many mile high memories from four decades.

It was also announced at the show that the Red Rocks Trading Post, located at the base of the world famous natural amphitheater (currently housing merchandise and food), would become the CMHOF’s new home. Also inducted were the Serendipity Singers, Bob Lind and Chris Daniels.

The mission of the Colorado Music Hall of Fame, a non-profit organization, is to honor those individuals who have made outstanding contributions to preserve and protect historical artifacts and to educate the public about the state’s musical legacy. Previous inductees include John Denver and Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Harry Tuft of the Denver Folklore Center and promoter Barry Fey, and the Astronauts, Sugarloaf, Flash Cadillac and KIMN radio.

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Denver Westword Feature: The Colorado Music Hall of Fame

| Nov 8, 2013

The Colorado Music Hall of Fame slated to move into the Red Rocks Trading Post next summer!

Next summer, The Colorado Music Hall of Fame is moving to Red Rocks. All of the exhibits from the inductees, which have been on display at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield since the hall’s inception in April 2011, will be moved into a new home at the Trading Post in time for next year’s summer concert season.

Those artifacts include items from the inaugural inductees, John Denver and Red Rocks itself, along with memorabilia from the second set of inductees, the legendary late concert promoter Barry Fey and Harry Tuft; and the third class of the Astronauts, Sugarloaf, Flash Cadillac and KIMN Radio. This year’s class — Judy Collins, the Serendipity Singers, Bob Lind and Chris Daniels — will be inducted into the hall this evening at the Paramount Theatre.

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Lobeline Communications: The Best PR Firm in Los Angeles delivers for star Jonathan Allen

| Nov 1, 2013

Halloween Carnaval Draws Revelers to West Hollywood – KTLA 5

Thursday’s event stretched along Santa Monica Boulevard from Doheny Drive to La Cienega Boulevard for about five hours. More than 50 performers were scheduled on six stages along the carnaval route.

Earlier this week, organizers announced Queen Latifah as the honorary Queen of the Carnaval, whose theme this year was “Noir Night.” Organizers said the theme was a nod to “a classic era” for West Hollywood.

The event, which ran from 6 to 11 p.m., has been a city tradition since its inception in 1987.

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Rich Guzzi on Access Hollywood

| Oct 31, 2013

Comic Hypnotist Rich Guzzi’s Mission To Get 100,000 People To Quit Smoking

HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — Comic hypnotist Rich Guzzi is on a mission to get 100,000 people to quit their smoking addiction.

For Guzzi, the goal of the “Start Joking! Stop Smoking!” tour stems from a painful experience. This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of his father’s death. While en route to a hospital, he said his father died due to smoking-related heart disease. This left Rich to complete the painful 20 minute drive to the hospital, with his departed dad at his side.

Guzzi believes that between his live comedy shows bringing awareness to the viability of hypnosis as a tool to better people’s lives and the Internet, he can utilize his skills to permanently affect 100,000 Americans, over 365 days, to kick the smoking habit. “It’s a chance to honor my father’s legacy and help others be responsible for their actions through hypnotic direction,” Guzzi said.

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Jonathan Allen on Celebrity Access

| Oct 30, 2013

It was a Garden Party to remember at Saddlerock Ranch for GLEH (Gay & Lesbian Elder Housing), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable residential communities for LGBT older adults at Triangle Square in Los Angeles. The afternoon featured a jaw-dropping performance from tenor Jonathan Allen (pictured) a semi-finalist from America’s Got Talent. Also attending was Tuc Watkins (One Life to Live), Robert Gant (Queer as Folk), Carolyn Hennesy (General Hospital), Madison Hildebrand (Million Dollar Listing), Kate Linder (The Young and the Restless) and Erin Murphy (Tabitha on Bewitched). (Photo courtesy of Lobeline Communications)

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Keith Chagall on Showbiz Chicago

| Oct 30, 2013

Podcast with Singer/Songwriter KEITH CHAGALL

KEITH CHAGALL talks about his new chart-topping single and video SAIL ON BESTY ROSS which reflects hope and dreams of the Kennedy Administration 50 years after that dark day in November. For more information visit KeithChagall.com.

As the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 2013 approaches, singer-songwriter Keith Chagall has penned the song “Sail on Betsy Ross,” – an ode to that fateful day – which both raises the spirits and unites a nation.

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