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Today HPR All Things Considered Host Dave Lawrence concludes two days with mainland concert promoter and sometime-Hawaii resident, Danny Zelisko, of Danny Zelisko Presents.
Danny is based in Phoenix and promotes shows in many other nearby regions of the country. He’s got almost fifty years of experience in the concert promotion industry. He also is a sometime-Maui resident.
He recently released a book,
In part one of a two day feature, we started with Danny giving us his take on the concert industry attempting to restart during the pandemic. He also shared some fun stories from the book, including how he first connected with manager Shep Gordon and his famous client, Alice Cooper, at an early 70s concert in Arizona. Danny also offered up the story of his first encounter with legendary concert promoter Bill Graham at a San Francisco Bay-area show that featured Yes, with Edgar and Johnny Winter as opening a
By Ed Williams, Searchlight New Mexico |
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Don J. Usner
Secretary Brian Blalock in his office in 2019, soon after he assumed his position as the head of the Children, Youth and Families Department.
In late 2019, Jackson Williams, manager of a data unit at the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department, raised his hand at a work meeting to ask about a massive computer system upgrade at the agency one that could potentially cost $45 million over the next decade. Led by Cabinet Secretary Brian Blalock, a San Francisco Bay Area transplant, the CYFD had selected a young California firm named Binti to lead the overhaul, apparently without considering any of the more than 20 other companies that expressed interest in the job. “Who is Binti, and why are they in charge of this project?” Williams asked.