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Ronnetta |
5/31/2005 |
| Hey everyone! Remember me?! Well I remember you! I was just sitting here remebering all the fun I had and all the amazing things I saw and people i met, so I decided to send a shot-out. I hope all is going well with the program. Keep in touch! |
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Hassan Washington |
2/21/2005 |
| Hey How is everyone doing? I hope that everything is still going good with you guys. |
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Hojoon Kim |
12/23/2004 |
| How's everyone doing?
If you are one of those procrastinators when it comes to holiday shopping (i.e. me) I know that you're pretty busy doing some holiday shopping (the scene is a bit insane in NYC) but it'll be over soon.
I just came here to wish all of you happy holidays. |
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Diordia Lopez |
12/17/2004 |
| Hey everyone! I just thought that I'd say hello to everybody.I want to wish everyone Happy Holidays! |
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Gabrielle Varner |
12/12/2004 |
| Hey how is everyone doing? This is my first time using this thing! |
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Robert Kraft |
10/30/2004 |
| Thanks David, and a shout-out to you, Micah and Hojoon! Rosetta Rideout came to our intro meeting yesterday, and it was cool to have our first "graduate" in the room. And I traded e-mails with Elvis Garnett and Gabrielle Varner this morning, so the Fox mentor crew is staying in touch nationwide... |
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David Casillas |
10/29/2004 |
| Greetings from Pittsburgh! Just thought I should stop by and say hello. Being in the Fox/Grammy program was truly a great experience, and I hope that the new group of mentees and the returning mentees will make the most of it. My friends here at Carnegie Mellon cant believe all the experiences I had through the program. So yeah, I miss you all and I wish you the best for this new year. |
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Cathy Merenda |
10/26/2004 |
| Hey we're here and we're reading everything you have to say! We love seeing that all is ok with everyone! Take care. - Cathy |
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Hojoon Kim |
10/22/2004 |
| Hello again... I see that only Mr. Kraft and Micah came to this site since I last wrote. I hope we can get some more activity in this board this year.
I am doing very good in this amazing city. It took me a while to get used to the most difficult subway system in the world but the good thing is that as long as I have a map, I will be fine. I'm continuing my piano studies with Dr. Silverman here at Manhattan School of Music and so far everything is really good. The classes that I'm taking are all music classes (music history, music theory, men's choir, and aural skills) except english.
Everything is just good as I expected except the weather here. It's not that bad, but it's just not good as the L.A. weather. I really miss L.A. especially the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
I will be writing again soon, but now I will be going to the Metropolitan Opera's season premiere of La Boheme. (Yeah, I still don't understand how I got the student tickets but you can say it was lucky for me) |
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Micah Layne |
10/21/2004 |
| It seems like ages since I've seen everyone. The last meeting was a very memorable one, not only because it was my last year in high school, but because it was the last time I would see many of the close friends I had made over the years. I come to you all again wishing the best for an entirely new group of mentors and mentees. I can tell you from my time with this group, that it has been one of the most influential and rewarding experiences of my life. I am doing very well studying under John Barcellona at Long Beach State as a flute performance major. Each new experience here brings me closer to achieving my dream of becoming one of the most talented and charismatic flute players in the world. There is much work to be done, but I embrace the challenge and welcome the many years of hard work. Good news is coming my way. I am performing with the Long Beach Symphony orchestra at the Walt Disney Concert Hall November 13th 2004 in a master choral concert. I'll wirte back with more information about the concert. If anyone wants to hear some great music,( Howard Hanson's 'Song of Democracy ) be sure not to miss out on this event. Much love and musch luck to the new year of the Fox/Grammy foundation mentoring program. |
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Robert Kraft |
10/2/2004 |
| Hey, Hojoon,
How is New York? What are your classes? Do you miss L.A.?
Let us know!
RK |
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Hojoon Kim |
8/25/2004 |
| What's wrong with this place?
It seems that not that many people are comming here.
Anyways...
I just came to say hi. I just arrived to my school here in New Yok City so if anyone is in New York area just send me an email
I'll be Bach soon |
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Ms. Z |
8/18/2004 |
| The majority of students involved in Reality
Check were my students. Was I just a little bit proud of them? You Bet! |
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Lucas Kraft |
6/3/2004 |
| good job dad! |
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Robert Kraft |
5/28/2004 |
| No fair...you've seen some of the film? When do I get my screening?!? |
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Lisa |
5/27/2004 |
| Yesterday's session was awesome! I had a blast hanging out with Ronnetta, and we both enjoyed some spontaneous activities on the Fox lot. We listened to an amazing version of Marvin Gaye's Star Spangled Banner and watched an early cut of the Hamilton High feature film. I knew Hami had talent, but the humor and caliber of the film exceeded my expectations!!
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pat |
5/26/2004 |
| Hey Micah -
When are you going to fill us in on the "Flying Hawaiian"???
Hope everyone is gearing up for a wonderful summer!
Pat |
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Micah |
3/28/2004 |
| Ok....Here's the rest of the information about the Henry Mancini performance. It will take place at 9:00 am on April 13, downtown at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion. Galaway will play Pie in the face polka, which was actually written by Mancini for him , for the unveiling of the Henry Mancini stamp. I know that most of the mentees probably won't make it ( because it's during the school day) but it is free and open to anyone who wants to attend. It sounds like its going to be a huge event. |
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Micah |
3/26/2004 |
| Hey everyone. I have most of the information about the special tribute performance in memory of Henry Mancini. James Galaway along with a flute ensemble (which I will play in) will be playing a special arrangement of "Pie in the Face Polka" from 'The Great Race'. The event will take place on April 13, which will be free to attend and open to the public. I think it will take place at USC, but that location is subject to change. I will confirm location and specific time as soon as I meet with the ensemble tomorrow. I'll try to post updated information as I get it. |
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3/26/2004 |
| i am so cool |
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Micah |
2/4/2004 |
| Just Stopping bye seeing how things are. The site is comming along nicely. I love the new pictures. Keep up the good work on the site and I'll be looking forward to the next meeting. |
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Micah Layne |
1/4/2004 |
| Hey guys!
I am still in a state of awe because this site is one of the most organized that I have ever accessed. It's easy to find and it looks awesome. I'm looking forward to a great 2004 year with my mentor and the rest of the group. Hopefully we will all make this a year to remember for ourselves and for each other.
_ Micah - "The Flyin' Hawaiian" -(ask about this!) |
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John Switzer |
12/18/2003 |
| I just wanted to drop a note to everyone involved in this wonderful program to let them know how excited I am to be participating with such an amazing group of mentees and mentors. It is truly a privilege! I hope everyone has a great holiday and a happy new year! |
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Stephen Brass |
12/2/2003 |
| I am in the 11th grade at Hamilton Music Academy and I would like more information on this program. Please send it via US Postal Service to: 2222 West 29th Street; Los Angeles, CA 90018. |
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Robert Kraft |
11/19/2003 |
| The 2003-2004 year kicks off today! It's gonna be a great year! |
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Robert Kraft |
2/20/2003 |
| I have had a great week... showing Alex, my mentee, the inner workings of a real scoring session. He has attended two Down With Love recording dates with me, and has had the opportunity to meet the director of the film, as well as the film's producer, composer, orchestrator, the composer's agent(!) and all the technicians and engineers. It's been cool! RK |
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| Is it September? Is it 2007? Is summer over? I want to make sure my calendar is correct, because, as Kermit the Frog says, "Time's fun when you're having flies". We have an amazing program ahead for 2007-2008, as we enter our 7th year of the Fox Music-Hamilton HS Music Mentor Program. Who's ready? I am!-9/24/2007 |
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| Another great year...and as I say at the end of every year, "This was the best one yet!" Our final drum circle was fun, emotional, rhythmic, and joyous. We look forward to our 2006-2007 group with great anticipation. Have a fabulous summer!-10/4/2005 |
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| See you...in September. And here we are already. I am looking forward to the first 2005 meeting with all the mentors and mentees....and I hope that everyone is bringing their best "What I did last summer" story. (Mine involves Snoop Dogg, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, two oceans on two different coasts, and Johnny Cash!) Sharpen your pencils, everybody! We are ready for take-off in 10-9-8....-9/9/2005 |
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| April showers have started...and it's still March. I look forward to our next meeting, where we will start talking to juniors about ideas and strategies for college. Elvis Garnett, my mentee from last year's program, is having an amazing first year at Santa Monica Community College. And everyone is ready for SPRING!-3/22/2005 |
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| October-time..and the living is busy! Today we had this year's first meet-n-greet lunch, and it was clear to everyone that this will be an incredibly interesting group to share the upcoming year with. I am amazed by the energy, diversity, and experience in the room, a result of all the new talent- both mentors and mentees - that joined the group. I enjoyed seeing all the returning participants, and I welcome all the newbies to Mentor-land!-10/28/2004 |
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| Last Thursday night, an incredible thing happened: when I fell asleep, it was September...but by the time I awoke, October was everywhere! The Fox Music Mentor Program begins the 2004-2005 year with one of the original founders coming back to help organize the program. With the support of Patrice Theard and the Los Angeles Mentoring Partnership, we welcome back Cheryl Mollicone, as we all look forward to sharing a fantastic new year. In addition, watch this space for news of the Digital Music Lab that's blossoming in Mr. Bruning's class! Stay tuned!-10/2/2004 |
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| Spoon..moon..dune..JUNE! Skoolz out for summer (almost), and that means the Fox/GRAMMY program is on hiatus for another year. Our final lunch this year was just about the best one yet! Patrice had diplomas and trophies for all the mentees, Katie won a fruit basket, several participants received tickets to the Prince concert (a generous gift from a supporter) and after lunch, everyone - mentors and mentees - banged on drums to celebrate our progress and friendship. We rocked NARAS headquarters! Congrats to our graduates...and happy summer!-6/6/2004 |
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| Mayday! Mayday! We are grooving right along, just hitting our stride, and the year is almost over! Last week, the mentors and mentees spent an incredible 2 hours on the Fox Scoring Stage, listening and watching while composer Christophe Beck scored "Garfield", a new Fox film. The mentees were invited to stand silently in the studio while the orchestra played, and many Hamilton High musicians stood right behind their "instrument" while the recording took place, watching professionals at work. After the session ended at 5p, all the mentees had the opportunity to speak to the players, and discuss what a real "day in the life" is like when you play in an orchestra. It was a fun and fantastic event for all.-5/19/2004 |
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| Is it April? (And why did T.S. Eliot write, "April is the cruelest month"?) Man, time flies when you are living a life filled with all those M's: music, movies, mentors, mentees, magic, and M & M's, (peanut, of course.) The entermusic FILM division is in full effect, casting and crewing up for the debut of the initial production. Now it is time for the COMPOSER to be selected. Who can score a film? Who can impress the judges at Fox? (Simon Cowell, stay away.) Who will get the gig? Watch this space!-4/20/2004 |
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| Our program has gained lots of momentum these past few weeks. In particular, the "mentor feedback" session proved that there is a lot of passion and focus now, particularly in the area of preparing college strategies for the mentees. On a personal note, Elvis Garnett, Jr., spent some afternoons on the Fox Scoring Stage last week, watching and listening while the "Day After Tomorrow" score was recorded by an orchestra. It was a genuine sharing of a "day-at-the-office" experience for both mentor and mentee.-3/1/2004 |
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| What a great day we had yesterday. Mike Knobloch treated the entire group to a "Cliff Notes" summary of the world of film music, showing examples of scenes from recent films, played with and without music. I think the mentees all enjoyed the presentation of clips from Cheaper By The Dozen, X2, and Drumline. We also had a chance to review our pre-Grammy votes, and to check out how closely we predicted the winners (we had some pretty good guesses!) There wasn't a lot of time for one-to-one interaction this week, but hopefully we'll get more of that at our next session...-2/12/2004 |
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| We are blowing up! The mentor program started to get some "traction" (a big new word in Hollywood) as we met this week to discuss the Grammy Awards, the music business, and all of our favorite artists. 2004 looks like it is going to be a very creative year for everyone, mentors & mentees alike. Yesterday, I spent an hour in Mr. Bruning's class, and heard some hit-bound material from Elvis and Nick. I just hope all of you mentees remember your dear old mentors when you are rich and famous!
Peace out,
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| I made some resolutions on New Year's Eve, and one was about mentoring. I reminded myself that being a mentor is a commitment, and that it will take perseverance to remain consistent as a mentor. But as I am always reminded every year: the rewards are so great!
Happy 2004, mentors and mentees.-1/2/2004 |
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| Wow, am I surprised. Yesterday, I was wondering if I could get to Hamilton at 3:15, and then be back at Fox for a big meeting at 5pm,. I worried that it was tight, and wondered if I'd get anything out of the 90 minutes in between. As always, that hour-and-a-half with all of the mentors and mentees was incredibly interesting - and fun. Elvis and I just started the process of learning about each other, and we hardly scratched the surface!-12/18/2003 |
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| Only two weeks until 2004! I have been trading e-mails with my mentee, Elvis, and I am learning alot through our "question-and-answer" process. ...I hope everybody else is using e-mail - and this entermusic.org web-site - to communicate ideas, dreams, plans, and personal histories.
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| Well, cats and kittens, we are off to a roaring start for the 2003-2004 Fox/Grammy Music program. By now, (almost) everyone has been introduced to their mentor or mentee, and by next week we'll be starting some amazing new friendships. Here's a shout-out to Hamilton High! Bring it!-12/10/2003 |
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