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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The East Coast Music Hall of Fame (http://www.ecmhof.org) announced today its plans to move its 2021 Gala and associated events to June 6th and 7th 2022. Citing concern for the safety of all involved, as well as restrictions on gatherings, the NJ-based non-profit indicated that all events proceed as planned initially on the new outlined dates. The event location will remain at Harrah s Resort and Casino in Atlantic City located at 777 Harrah s Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401. Caesars Entertainment has been a wonderful partner to us, from the very beginning and through the multiple challenges that the pandemic has presented, states Bill Grieco, co-founder and Vice President of the East Coast Music Hall of Fame.
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Fayetteville Realtor Dorrie Love has been sworn in as the 2021 President of the Georgia Realtors (GAR).
Presiding over the inauguration on March 24 was Jenni Bonura, President and CEO of Harry Norman, Realtors. The ceremony took place at the President’s Inaugural Gala at the Jekyll Island Convention Center. The Gala was part of the 2021 GAR Inaugural Conference.
Dorrie is a 1991 graduate of the University of Georgia, earning a BA in Journalism with a minor in Political Science. She obtained her real estate license in 1996, and joined the Fayette County Board of Realtors (FCBOR) shortly thereafter. In 2002, Dorrie joined Harry Norman, Realtors, where she remains today, and has been the top producing agent in her office for the last several years.
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Lindsey Buckingham Year-by-Year: Photos 1973-2020
We re celebrating the career of former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham with photos of him from 1973 up through to the present day.
Born Oct. 3, 1949 in Palo Alto, Calif., Buckingham first started getting serious about playing guitar in the days of the folk boom of the early 60s. A few years later, he became the bassist for a high school band called Fritz. It was then that he met a singer named Stevie Nicks. She joined the band in 1968, after both had graduated, and they eventually became a couple.
Fritz broke up in 1971, and the duo dropped out of college and moved to Los Angeles with demo tape of the songs they were writing. They eventually got signed to Polydor, who put out