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"Juan Cristobal Guarello (born March 15, 1969 in Santiago) is a Chilean sports journalist. He is the son of Fernando Angel Guarello Zegers and María de Toro Serrano. He studied journalism at the Universidad Diego Portales (1988-1994). He did a diploma in film in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. He has worked in Chilean sports Channel 2, Rock & Pop, Chilevision, TVN, El Mercurio among other publications. He has also worked for T & C Sports. He is currently the director of the publication El Gráfico (Chile); a sports commentator for Channel 13 and ADN Radio Chile and writes a column for the Publimetro. Juan Cristóbal Guarello – Universidad del Desarrollo (retrieved 17 August 2012). Books published Juan Cristóbal Guarello has written and published 5 books in which he details the hidden history of Chilean football. *Anecdotario del fútbol chileno (con Luis Urrutia O'Nell) (2005) * Historias secretas del fútbol chileno (con Luis Urrutia O'Nell) (2007) *Historias secretas del fútbol chileno II (con Luis Urrutia O'Nell) (2008) *Historia de la clasificación Sudáfrica 2010 (con Luis Urrutia O'Nell) (2010) *Anecdotario del fútbol chileno II (con Luis Urrutia O'Nell) (2011) References 1969 births Living people Chilean journalists Male journalists "
"Come Hell or High Water is the second studio album from the experimental rock group The Flowers of Hell. Released in April 2009, the album was recorded in over 40 sessions with 30 musicians in London, Prague, Toronto, Detroit, and Texas. According to an interview in Now magazine and a review in URB, the album was conceived of as a celebration of synaesthesia, and composer Greg Jarvis based the composing, recording, arranging, and preliminary mixing on his synaesthetic visions. Noted guests on the record include Patti Smith/Iggy Pop collaborator Ivan Kral on bass who had been a mentor to Jarvis, mix work from Spacemen 3's Peter Kember, strings from British Sea Power's Abi Fry and The Clientele's Mel Draisey and Broken Social Scene's Julie Penner, amongst others. The LP sleeve is one of six displayed at the Tate Britain and Paris's Musee d'Orsay in their major 2020 Aubrey Beardsley retrospective. Beardsley's work was adapted for the cover by Greg Jarvis and features in the exhibition catalogue as well as in the exhibition itself. Track listing # "Opus 66 (Part 1)" – 4:12 # "Blumchen" – 6:17 # "Forest Of Noise" – 3:44 # "The Strength Of String" – 4:00 # "White Out" – 3:22 # "Darklands" – 5:08 # "Pipe Dreams" – 5:25 # "The Invocation" – 3:33 # "Past Tense" – 4:41 # "Occasional Tears" – 4:03 Personnel *Acoustic Guitar - Steve Head *Baritone Sax - Tom Hodges *Bass - Ivan Kral, Will Carruthers, Greg Jarvis, Barry Newman, Ronnie Morris *Bass Harmonica - Tom Hodges *Cello - Amy Laing *Clarinet - Miss Hypnotique *Drums & Percussion - Jon McCann, Guri Hummelsund, Linda Noelle Bush, Dave Gee *Ebow & Feedback Manipulation - Jeremiah Knight *Flute - Brian Taylor, Tom Hodges *Electric Guitar - Greg Jarvis *Harmonica - Barry Newman, Greg Jarvis *Keys & Programming - Jan P. Muchow, John Mark Lapham, Greg Jarvis *Musical Saw - Tom Hodges *Piano - Greg Jarvis, Jan P. Muchow *Soprano Sax - Ray Dickaty *Swerpeti - Greg Jarvis *Tenor Sax - Ray Dickaty *Trombone - Owen James *Trumpet - Owen James, Ian Thorn, Tom Knott *Viola - Abi Fry *Violin - Mel Draisey, Julie Penner *Voice - Anna Nicole Ziesche, Guri Hummelsund, Inayat Khan References *http://drownedinsound.com/releases/17619/reviews/4146360 *http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-the- flowers-of-hell-come-hell-or-high-water-benbecula-1686457.html *http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/records/45267-the_flowers_hell_come_hell_high_water 2009 albums The Flowers of Hell albums "
"Daniel Jeremiah (born December 5, 1977) is an analyst for the NFL Network, and a writer with NFL.com. He also serves as a color commentator for Los Angeles Chargers games on KFI radio. Jeremiah was a starting quarterback at Northeastern Louisiana in 1997 and Appalachian State from 1998 to 2000. He was a college scout with the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, and Philadelphia Eagles.Former NFL scout Daniel Jeremiah joins NFL.com, NFL Network Jeremiah joined the NFL Network in May 2012. While his focus and expertise are on the draft, he appears on the network 2-3 times a week and writes 3 columns a week on NFL.com. He was recently written up by SI's Richard Deitsch as one of the "Twitter 100", the 100 most essential and influential people to follow on Twitter.The Twitter 100 Jeremiah is married and has 4 children. He is the son of David Jeremiah, the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church and a nationally known Christian author.The Jere-Messiah delivers for Apps References External links * NFL.com bio 1977 births Living people American football quarterbacks Appalachian State Mountaineers football players Baltimore Ravens scouts Cleveland Browns scouts Los Angeles Chargers broadcasters Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks football players National Football League announcers NFL Network People from El Cajon, California Philadelphia Eagles scouts Players of American football from California "