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Gino Guarnere

Gino Guarnere has written 50 posts for Gino Guarnere.com

I moved my blog!

Hey all,
I’m leaving ginoguarnere.com up for the search engines, but I’ve long since stopped writing here…it makes more sense to blog over at my main site, Pixeldust Films.com. So, if you want to see the fresh stuff, head on over. I’m pretty much done with this blog and will eventually put something else […]

Winter Solstice premieres on Pixeldust Films.com

“Winter Solstice” represents a first at-home studio recording by Pixeldust Films founder, Gino Guarnere. The album was initially recorded for the purpose of testing mic placement in a grand […]

First 4 miles after the Marathon…

I did a quick (well, not so quick, but that was the point) 4 miles today over at Betzwood with my father-in-law. Things felt good, nothing seemed tight, and best of all, it felt very liberating to be back to running for no reason. My FIL, on the other hand, seems to think […]

My grandfather, Smerconish, and me.

Gino Guarnere and Wild Bill GuarnereOn October 3rd, 2007, my grandfather and Babe Heffron went on the Michael Smerconish show to promote their new book. The interview was typical of one featuring my grandfather: lively, no regard for the FCC, and a tell-it-like-it-is approach. Smerconish loves Wild Bill and has him on the show quite a bit.

 
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Everytime

My good friend Ed Babcock is a great songwriter, and has been writing rock tunes for most of his songwriting career. He has, however, recently started to get into Jazz, and wrote a great tune that features my favorite female vocalist of all time, Karolyn Jordan.

 
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Happy Thanksgiving to all…

A few weeks back, I heard about the death of Ryan Shay, an elite athlete who died during the Olympic Trials in New York city. Then, I heard of the death of Philadelphia police officer Chuck Cassidy, and was further horrified to find out that he is the uncle of a former work colleague. And, having just run a marathon, I saw my share of ambulances go by and am thankful that none of them were coming along to pick me up.