Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Bands I’ve Worked With...

The Action Slacks
Amp 176
Anchor
Article 184
Attention
Betty Gone Bad
Bloodline

Bodies Lay Broken
Bombsite
Dink
Code 13
Damage Deposit
Destroy
Dink

Dog Day
Flounder
Killsadie
The Hang Ups
Hello Lonely
The Hoolies

Hope You Choke
Icepick
Matt Marka
Menstrual Tramps
Model Children
Motion City Soundtrack
Naked Bob
Oswald Armageddon
Pilot
The Real Enemy

Saddest Girls Story
Season of Fire
The Stereo
Unavowed

photo credits anjehla (AMP176, BGB & TRE)

House of the Week

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Monday, September 18, 2006


About me...


Growing up I moved a lot with my family until 1986 when we ended up in Afton, MN. I went to Stillwater High School where I played drums for a couple punk and HC bands (don’t ask).

In college I started playing in bands again and started a record label – One Percent Records. I play drums for the grindcore band Bodies Lay Broken we're on a bit of a hiatus because our Guitarist moved to Japan a few years back (though we played there in May of 2006 and did a small US tour in 2005 so we will likely play again, somewhere). Then I was in a HC band called Hope You Choke with Pete from Holidng On, Jason from The Real Enemy and Killsadie. The band has since gone on a bit of a hiatus as well so now Alison from BLB and I have starting up a new fast hardcore band...

I’ve been a realtor since 2002. I have both my Minnesota and Wisconsin Licenses. I live in St. Paul and I like working all over St. Paul, Minneapolis and the many surrounding neighborhoods. got into Real Estate because I wanted to work for myself. I enjoy working with people and helping them find a home of their own that fits their needs. Being able to work with friends who have similar interests and ethics has been the most rewarding aspect.

And really, what’s more punk than owning your own home? Through off the shackles of rent – you might be surprised how easy it can be to own. Month after month, where does that rent go? It pays someone else’s mortgage. Why not have that be your mortgage? For the same amount each month you could be earning equity where you live – and when you move that money is yours!

Check out the House of the Week (ok, this first week it's my listing).