| Sep 27, 2009
DENVER — Van Morrison publicist Phil Lobel and President of Lobeline Communications Inc., gathered backstage at the Wells.
Lobeline Communications
| Sep 27, 2009
DENVER — Van Morrison publicist Phil Lobel and President of Lobeline Communications Inc., gathered backstage at the Wells.
| Sep 10, 2009
Entertainment marketer Phil Lobel of Los Angeles’ Lobeline Communications Inc. says Houston has a solid shot at becoming the latest pop-music comeback story.
“It’s been done time and time again, and what it comes down to is, it’s always about the music,” says Lobel, who has worked with George Michael, Van Morrison, B.B. King, Blue Man Group and War.
“Britney Spears did it, Carlos Santana did it and Michael Jackson was about to do it before his untimely death. It seems as if Whitney has put together a very successful and creative team of people for her comeback.”
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| Aug 27, 2009
The Abbey Food and Bar recently held its “Project Runway: Season Six Premier Party”, which was attended by many fans of the show. Ronnie Kroell, of the Bravo Channel’s “Make Me a Supermodel”, joined Candice Cayne of ABC Television’s “Dirty Sexy Money”, and “Project Runway” designer Johnny Sakalis at the event.
| Apr 18, 2009
London — Pictured backstage during two sold out nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall are Van Morrison and friend Eric Clapton. Mr. Morrison performed his classic 1968 recording of ASTRAL WEEKS in its entirety for the first time ever outside of the USA at the historic venue. His Van Morrison – Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl will be available on DVD worldwide via Amazon.com beginning May 19th and is currently available on CD.
Photo Credit: Kevin Scanlon
| Mar 19, 2009
ORLANDO, Fla. — In a unique partnership, the University of Central Florida Alumni Association has been “adopted” by the most famous equestrian show in America — The “World Famous” Lipizzaner Stallions — whose owner White Stallion Productions, based nearby in Oviedo, is stepping in “to help create the best live mascot program in collegiate America.”
White Stallion President Gary Lashinsky said the company will provide their prize stallion for event appearances “as a gift to our hometown university commemorating our 40th anniversary.” He introduced Maluso as “The New Pegasus & The UCF Knight” to a cheering crowd of students, Trustees and alum on Memory Mall led by the UCF cheerleaders, dancers and pep band.
Pictured from L-R are: Libby and Gary Lashinsky, UCF Board of Trustees Chair Rick Walsh and UCF President John Hitt next to “The New (Lipizzaner) Pegasus & The UCF Knight.”
By the time Dorothy Breininger dropped — miraculously, it seemed — into his life, Lloyd Drum, at 75, had pretty much resigned himself to going to jail.
The reasons lay in the odiferous piles of moldering, rodent-infested clothing, furniture, books, expired coupons, bikes and bike parts — thousands of bike parts — that crammed his two-bedroom house and flowed over the yards, porches and garage.
Full article here: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-dec-04-me-hoard4-story.html