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The Lyrics Book. Volume
1 - Many of the songs that you have been hearing on the radio
are now available, with original illustrations. New songs, the
hits and more. Personally signed by the author. Volume 2
Smoked my first in the
back seat of a Vauxhall
Couldn't wait to come down. (From the song 1965)
When I die bury me under the radio tree
Bring me flowers bring me highs (From the song Radio Tree)
Father George wore dark
sunglasses, I think he was hiding the truth (From the song Passion & Innocence) (back) |
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POP ROMANTICO -
Fans will be excited to hear that Jimi Bertucci has been busy
preparing for a new CD. Bertucci is the founding member of Canadian
band, Abraham's Children, a group that had a string of hits in
the 70's. The prolific singer songwriter has been in Hollywood
for the last little while writing new songs. We met up with him
recently in an L.A. recording studio and asked him about his
new project. "I consider this CD to be a bit of a departure
for me. I've written all genres of music but lately I find myself
drawn to composing love ballads." The new CD, appropriately
called "Pop Romantico", will only be available for
purchase early next year on the website........"I Wasn't
Searching" " Love Will Never Die" "Get Hipnotized"
" Yesterday Once More" "Some Things Last Forever"
and so many more. Be the first to get this great collection of
songs for only $12.99 as an advance order. Advance orders signed
by the artist.
SPECIAL PRICING FOR ADVANCE
ORDERS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED. |
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SAN DIEGO
CA Electronics rivals In dispute over circuit-board
idea - A San Diego Electronics company
is trying to stop a competing Escondido company from developing
a new printed-circuit board because it alleges the local firm
" pirated" the designs. The Escondido company, Graham
Electronics Manufacturing Inc., is dismissing the claim as "
ridiculous." San Diego-based Electronics Solutions has petitioned
San Diego Superior Court Judge Philip Sharp for an injunction
to stop Graham Electronics from developing and selling the "backplane"
a printed-circuit board that allows electronic signals to pass
from one part of a computer system to another with minimal signal
degradation. Rod Bolton, president of Electronics Solutions,
said his former director of engineering, Leonid Besprozvanny,
who has a doctorate in electrical engineering, left his company
in July and joined Graham Electronics, taking the technology
for the backplane with him. But Graham officials say their backplane
design is completely different, and an injunction is merely an
attempt bay a larger company - Electronics Solutions -to eliminate
legitimate competition. "What we have developed here is
totally different. This is a case of them trying to stifle us,
said Vincenzo Bertucci, president of Graham Electronics. The
flap started last July when Besprozvanny left Mira Mesa based
Electronics Solutions, which is a subsidiary of Zero Corp., a
multi-million dollar electronics firm. Before he left Electronics
Solutions, Besprozvanny was involved in the development of the
backpla e. The company hired an outside consulting firm to assist
in the design, and it spent $170,000 on the project, Bolton said.
The backplane took six months to develop and it hit the market
last August, Bolton said. Upon leaving Electronics Solutions,
Besprozvanny rehired the same outside consulting firm, Electro-CADD
of San Diego, to design an identical piece of equipment, alleges
Bolton. "It's like coping a test," Bolton said. "They
copied our test and they didn't have to study." Bolton said
his company wants Graham Electronics to cease development work
on its own backplane because it "pirated" Electronics
Solutions' "trade secret." Bertucci at Graham Electronics
said the premise of the injunction is "ridiculous."
A product no longer retains "trade secret" protection
once it is released to the market, for more than six months,
he said. Also, the backplane being developed by Graham Electronics
is completely different from the one being sold by Electronics
Solutions, Bertucci said. Graham's backplane uses three signal
layers, while Electonic Solutions ' uses four signal layers,
he said. The Graham backplane would have a special signal-routing
system that does not exist on the Electronic Solutions back plane.
Also, Graham's backplane would probably use six pin power plug.
Electronic Solutions' power plug has ten pins, Bertucci said.
"We have built a better mouse trap and they're angry,"
Bertucci said. " They simply don't want the competition."
Besprozvanny, a Russian native, said he has many years of experience
in the backplane technology, and designing another backplane
from scratch was easy. And although the same consulting firm
was used by Graham to design the new backplane, Besprozvanny
said Electro-CADD strictly guarded the plans it developed for
Electronic Solutions. "They promised us that they would
generate the database completely from scratch," Besprozvanny
said. Bertucci said he believes the petition was filed solely
to keep Graham Electronics from debuting its design at a national
trade show Feb. 14 - 17 in Long Beach. The case is scheduled
to be heard at 9:00 am Feb 13 in San Diego. Bolton said competition
has nothing to do with the injunction petition. " Frankly,
we wouldn't be wasting our time or money if we didn't feel we
had a case. We have reason to believe they have used our technology
and we're going to do something about it. By Pam Kragen Staff
Writer Times Advocate |
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Wolfman Jack became a big fan of THE CHILDREN. His intro of
the band at Toronto's Center Island that attracted over 25 thousand
fans almost caused fan hysteria.The band received incredible
audience attention that security guards had to be called in.
A group of young ladies found their way into the The Children's
dressing room. Todd Rundgren, Manfred Mann, Canned Heat, Rory
Gallagher, A Foot In Coldwater. Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show
were also appearing. |
Park City, Utah. Comedy-drama
Real Time, featuring the hit song Goodbye Farewell
by Jimi Bertucci, makes its debut at the Slamdance Film Festival.
The movie stars Randy Quaid as a hired hit-man who gives a compulsive
gambler, played by Jay Baruchel, one hour to live. |
Sherman Oaks, CA
Hold that in......Audio genius and Jimi B's sound engineer Rich
Kluth, of System 2000, having a few laughs and more with our
Guess Who....you know it, Burton Cummings. The surprise party
that was thrown for the canuck star..(more) |
ALL ABOUT ME...A
reality sitcom starring Nick Mancuso and
Jimi Bertucci. Two Italians serving
the old community with arts and entertainment...and sometimes
a little extra' |
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Children's Song 1972 From the Time album.BNOS4012
Words & Music by Jimi Bertucci. When composing songs it is
sometimes difficult to decide what is a good topic and a not
so good a topic. Children's Song is one of those that really
grows on you. The elaborate strings and that nice touch of the
French horn at the end is juicy. The harmonies by Ron, Brian
and Jimi are hot. These guys new what they were doing in the
studio and live. I thought this was one of the best tracks on
the album. " No listening to the clock ringing in the morning."
(GET IT NOW!!! ON THE RADIO) |
ONE ON ONE - InterNetViews
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Jimi....It's so beautiful,
I was in love with your words.........wow, what is your inspirations....I
can read your memories, it's very touching, I am drawn to your
poetry jimi, i found that I wanted to keep reading it.....I LOVE
IT, tell me though are these poems about you? Kathy Hamilton |
Great music...fabulous
and awesome Jimi...great night all in all. Had a great time...glad
to have been part of it. Thank you!
Love the CD collection!! The best of luck for many, many sales
and many more concerts. Victoria, Toronto, Canada |
Has any body ever said
you suck!...... JWR USA |
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The shadows have filled the
room A sliver of light struggles to live He sings alone under
discouraging bridges Reflecting punishing laughing archly broken
( from the poem Real )
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Drop us an email and let us be part of your next
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" I will never forget the
tragic morning of August 24th. I can still feel the anguish and
unsettling in my stomach with just the mention of..(get it now) |
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The Pop Rock Collection
a great
gift idea. 25 Cards and envelopes with a special message
inside |
I ride the subway 9
I hang my head down when I ride tons and tons of steel i feel
beneath my feet...
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