The Tennessee Roses Verified

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Emerging from a rich and enduring friendship, The Tennessee Roses hail from the vibrant musical hub of Nashville, TN. Their unique sound seamlessly blends elements of rock and country music, creating a harmonious fusion that resonates with listeners. Each song they craft reflects personal experiences and a profound connection to their past. Embarking on their debut album, The Tennessee Roses draw inspiration from a year of collaborative songwriting. Comprising the trio are Josh Johnson (bass guitar and vocals) , Carlos Goycochea (drums), and Daniel Lanetti (guitars and vocals) —each contributing their unique artistry to this promising musical endeavor.

TranslatedPress English Verified

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At Translated Presse we translate the most important press releases from business and politics worldwide, directly and neutrally. Here, live translations and videos from the scene of the event are brought to the screen immediately, unaltered. Our team consists of well-trained and experienced interpreters and translators. They are all committed to the ethical code of superior neutrality. This means, first of all, independence from the employer and from what is said. Loyalty is to the spoken word. TranslatedPress Schulhausgässli 4 3098 Köniz Switzerland This is a private channel supported by donations. Thank you for your support

David Webb in Tennessee

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David Webb goes over the Federal Reserve's response to the EU Legal Certainty Group 1americafirst.org President Joe Biden wrote a memo: The Importance of Central Bank Independence. It says: "nearly all advanced economies and many developing countries are now governed by independent central banks" James Corbett talks to returning guest John Titus about his new documentary series,The War for Bankocracy. Titus' documentary details the US Federal Reserve's recent push to escape its constitutional restraints, what such a move would mean, and why the bankers must be stopped before they achieve their Bankocracy. Join the Weekly Video Call Call 305-333-1925