Los Angeles Rock ‘n’ Roll Golf Tournament | The Pablove Foundation

*UPDATE* THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO APRIL 1, 2013

December 10, 2012 | TPC Valencia | Registration 9:00 a.m | Shotgun Start 10:00 a.m.

18 hole 4 player scramble |$700 per team

Join The Pablove Foundation and our friends from the music and entertainment industries for a full day of fun at TPC Valencia!

via Los Angeles Rock ‘n’ Roll Golf Tournament | The Pablove Foundation.

North Carolina

The Gibsons have officially moved from our lovely home in Los Angeles to North Carolina. We are thoroughly enjoying the green spaces, flowing rivers, friendly people, BBQ, grits, fishing, and all of the other things this wonderful state has to offer.

I remember coming to the mountains here every year as boy and have always had such vivid memories of the sights, tastes, and smells. We are looking forward to raising our two sons here and giving them the space and support they need to be boys.

We are currently basking in the rusty, fall tones that are convering the beautiful mountains in the West, but soon we will head East to settle down. We have not picked a specific location yet, but are drawn to the people and activities happening in Raleigh/Durham  (Yes Pittsboro, we hear you.)

The Raleigh area has such a blend of features that makes it special. The communities, the universities, the technology, the farming+food culture, all combined with Southern charm make it an incredibly magnetic place.

We are motivated to bring our unique blend of skills and experience with rock stars, network executives, philosophers, and news organizations to find new teams of creatives, innovators, and catalysts doing great work in the world.

Let’s do this!

 

Vandalism in a Home

The Scene

Thomas and Mom are resting upstairs, when suddenly they are awakened by the sound of singing and guitar.

The Crime

Photos and CSI data would later show that the strumming of the guitar they heard actually came from a single black sharpie. The marks indicated a rapid tempo and fierce attacking motion. The good news though, was that this was clearly a downstroke only vigilante. m/

The  Perp

The first responders said later that he didn’t even attempt to flee. It was almost as if he wanted to be caught, to pause for a moment and show his hand. Here we see the real face of a villain. Emotionless, cold, and determined.

(and cute)

Archives

Credits

A few projects I've been fortunate enough to work on.

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Music

A sample of past projects

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