Its you and me yea all that matters. Last night was the first new years eve without the iconic countdown from dick clark. Most people come and go dick clark was here for generations. Someone on twitter said there was going to be a drinking game every time i giggle nervously. Break it down because were on the couch. Well be right back. See you later byebye. Well be right back. Captioning funded by cbs happy new year and welcome to cbs this morning. Starting a new year. Looking forward to 2013. Yes, i am, too. You guys have any new years resolutions . To be better and better and better and better. Thats so funny, thats what i was going to say, be better. Thats a good one. Nothing specific. No. Across the board at everything. Im going to hold boast both of you to it. How about you . I think im going to run a Half Marathon this year, thats my goal. 13 . Yes, 13. 2. Whats the most youve ever run . About ten. You could do that. I wont be doing that. Ill be cheering you on. 2014 watch out. Il
Verdigris Ensemble takes off into new adventures with Nicholas Reeves’ Betty’s Notebook, beginning with a concert series before touring to a national choral.
First piece of classical music sold on the blockchain for $375k
First piece of classical music sold on the blockchain for $375k A piece by Texan composer Nicholas Reeves for the Verdigris Ensemble went to auction at Async Art, a digital art auction blockchain platform for cryptocurrency buyers
June 3, 2021 at 4:46 pm
The first piece of classical music has been sold on the blockchain for $375,000. The piece was written by Texan composer Nicholas Reeves, who was first commissioned by the Verdigris Ensemble in 2018. The ensemble wanted to be the first classical music organisation to produce a work to be sold on the blockchain, which is a ledger of transactions made using bitcoin or other forms of cryptocurrency. The money raised from the sale will go back to the ensemble.
World’s first NFT classical music piece bought for more than US$200,000
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After shooting to crypto-fame for buying Beeple’s ‘Everydays’, Metapurse dives into classical music with a choral piece drawn on one of the world’s most fascinating missing person’s cases: Amelia Earhart
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The physical representation of ‘Betty’s Notebook’
After shooting to crypto-fame for buying Beeple’s ‘Everydays’, Metapurse dives into classical music with a choral piece drawn on one of the world’s most fascinating missing person’s cases: Amelia Earhart It is official: classical music has a clout with the crypto world.