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Lowvee Cole
Well, here’s what everyone been waiting on…Lowvee’s CD is finally here and you can purchase it here. See details on how to….
“You can purchase a Lowvee Cole CD directly from me through Paypal for now until I set up my accounts with other merchants. The cost is $12.99 per CD and includes a handwritten thank you note from me as well as an autographed 8×10 headshot of me. If you would like your CD autographed as well, you will need to contact me and let me know. The CD has 13 tracks of my original material!”
Shipping cost is $3.95 first class mail for the US and Airmail for the rest of the World
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Click here to purchase!!!!!LOWVEE COLE MERCHANDISE PURCHASES
Keep tuning in to NAB Radio – we will be debut her new CD!!
Merry Christmas!
A Very Merry Christmas to all our listeners, past, present, and future!
Prevent people from hacking your myspace profile!!
Prevent people from hacking your myspace profile
Phishing, stealing your online identity on Myspace Stealing your online identity on Myspace
Have you noticed weird bulletins posted by your friends lately? Instead of surveys and games, it looks like they’re advertising ring tones for songs they don’t even like, or telling you to smoke pot when they’re not even a pot smoker? You may also see comments advertising a macy’s gift card worth money or receive a video in an inbox message. Video’s don’t travel through inbox messages unless they are from hackers. If you receive or see one of these don’t click on it and don’t try to respond using that link, but do try in a separate message all together to let your friend know, it probably means their MySpace profile has been stolen, and yours could be next
Profile thieves are stealing MySpace profiles left and right so they can spam other people, and in some cases, they manage to steal more than just your MySpace.
Here’s how they usually steal it:
They post a message, bulletin, or comment containing a Flash file. It might be disguised as a game, or lately there’s one that says, “Click here if you like to smoke pot.” But in reality, it’s just a trap to steal your MySpace.
Without you realizing it, the Flash file automatically redirects you to a different website where the thief has set up a copycat of the MySpace login page. What it looks like to you is, “Oh, stupid MySpace logged me out again.” And so you enter your user-name and password, and bingo — they just stole your profile. Since you were on a copycat site, it didn’t log you in. It just stored the email and password you entered in a big file, and now that profile thief is going to use your account to spam people.
But the danger doesn’t end there. The person who stole your profile knows that you can always change your password and lock them out of your account. So now, they try to take over your profile entirely. If they see your email address ends in yahoo.com or hotmail.com, they go to your email login page and try to log in to your email account with the same password. Many people use the same password for their email account and their MySpace profile, and if you’re one of those people, now the thief has access to your email, too.
And check this out — once they have access to your email, they can start sending lost password requests to PayPal, AIM, Yahoo Messenger, eBay, or anywhere else you might have an account, and they can now reset your passwords on other systems, and even change the email address on your MySpace profile to their own address so you can never log in again!
Don’t be fooled into thinking that MySpace will let you back in to your profile once it gets stolen and you can no longer log in.
If this happens, MySpace will ask you to send a digital picture of yourself so they can see if you are pictured in the account that you say was stolen. If the spammer has deleted all of the face pics in your profile (which they usually do), then MySpace won’t do anything at all because you have no way to prove the profile is really yours.
But if they see your picture in the account you say was stolen, MySpace still won’t give you access to the account — they’ll just DELETE IT. And now the spammer can’t use it anymore, but you will have lost all of your messages, photos, and comments and you’ll have to start all over again.
Protect Yourself from Profile Thieves Change your MySpace password right now – or right after you think you may have entered your password into a website that may have stolen your password. If you do it right after they stole it, they will not have the time to use your account information. Even if you haven’t seen weird bulletins yet, your account info may have been stolen already and the thief just hasn’t used it yet. They steal thousands of profiles at a time, and yours could be sitting in some spammer’s list just waiting to be hijacked.
Change the password to your email address right now. It’s no good just changing your MySpace password, because if they can get into your email account, they can still steal your profile.
IMPORTANT:Make sure your new e-mail password and your new MySpace password aren’t the same ! (your online banking account should obviously have a unique password that you don’t use anywhere else) So you need three unique passwords at least: one for unimportant websites like myspace, one for your e-mail, one for your online banking. If you think myspace is important – make that four.
Never click on a link in a bulletin, message, or comment that looks suspicious. It’s probably a trap to steal your profile.
If it EVER looks like MySpace has logged you out, don’t enter your email and password. Instead, go to your bookmarked myspace.com to make sure you get on the real MySpace website and not a copycat site. If you see weird bulletins showing up from your friends, message or e-mail them right away to tell them their profile has been stolen and advise them to change BOTH their MySpace password and their email account’s password. Most people don’t see the bulletins their account is posting until it’s too late. Again: tell them to make sure to use different passwords for both.
Repost this page by clicking C and then COPY AND PASTE the whole message into a bulletin or blogpost.
Let’s keep profile thieves from stealing our profiles and our friends’ profiles!
Meanie Miney Moe!
Come and hear this great band! It will be there last gig for the year so Don’t miss out this band they will be at Coconut Joe’s!!
Meanie Miney Moe |
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| Oct 18, 2007 2:53 PM | |
| Saturday at Coconut Joes | |
| Hey everyone! We will be performing at Coconut Joe’s on the Isle of Palms on Saturday October 20th from 7-11. This will most likely be our last show at Coconut Joe’s for the year. Come on out and party with us. Great times are always had out there on the Isle of Palms. |
Gavin Mikhail
Inlyn Gruve Band!
Inlyn Gruve Band
This is a local band that is from Myrtle Beach and they are a talented bunch and you have to go and check them out. They will be performing at Spuds Waterfront in Murrells Inlet SC, Saturday, October 20th with the LEGENDARY HALL OF FAME Philip Watson and Jeff Hall of THE BILL PINKNEY and the ORIGINAL DRIFTERS, has joined INLYN GRUVE, with Special Guest, THE NATURE BLU!! This is a show you don’t want to miss!! There is NO COVER, and CD’S will be on Sale, so come on down and see us Gruving to the music and shag till you drop!!
Next they will be at the Goose Creek Fall Festival on Saturday, October 27th – come down and have a great time listening and shagging to Inlyn Gruve music! Hope to see you there!!
NAB – Independent Internet Radio for Independent Music
Firstly, I’m 100% for artists getting paid for their work. We all need to make a living here, and I’m not in the habit of working for free myself.
However, the RIAA is all about protecting soon-to-be-obsolete distribution networks, and not about the artists. That’s why they want to shut down Internet radio – the indie THREAT to their tired out corporate structures. The major labels are ALL about profit, and NOT about the art form, music, and that’s who the RIAA represent.
NAB radio does not condone illegal sharing of music – it’s taking without paying – it’s stealing. We can see, that some of the reason for such activity, has not jsut been the “free ride” of P2P, but the availability of music which the major labels have stifled.
There is really no such thing as the single anymore. Why? It’s not profitable for the labels anymore, or not as much as they’d want it to be, so it was killed off. Now you have to buy a whole album, or go digital.
On the other hand, the whole indie scene has evolved due to the corporate “Just money” nature of the major labels.
Now, NAB needs and wants to make money. We need to pay for the equipment we use, and for the internet services we use, and for the time of the staff. However, when you have a passion for something, and all of us here at NAB radio have a passion for music, or we’d not be doing it – it’s done with more, much more, than simply money in mind. Once the corporate clowns move in, the passion has gone, and it’s just the profit margin that’s left.
Look at the way most FM radio has gone. The same as the major labels. There are some great artists out there, but many too are stifled by the executives as to what they can produce, and not played on FM radio anyway.
The case of George Michael springs to mind. Now, he might or might not be to your musical taste, but he wanted to get away from the “processed pop” Wham! days, and make a more serious effort, and he was screwed over for some years by Sony, who simply wanted more pop pap to make more profit.
We’ve spoken to a number of Indie artists, who say they’ve had offers to work for major labels, but refuse to do so, as they’ll lose the freedom to develop their own music in their own way.
At NAB radio, we are 100% for the music. Our aim is to put the artists and the listeners together. We see ourselves as a kind of middle man if you like, but only in terms of a connection, not the type of middle man that sucks all the money out of a deal.
The artists produce the music, they send it to us. We play it. The listener hears it, wants more, goes off to investigate, and buys the album. We’re developing this blog site, and our main site too, to have links to the artists we play, and as much as we can, links to the artists music.
By listening to and supporting NAB radio, and stations like us, you’re helping to keep music alive, and this will encorage existing artists to make more great music, and new artists to step forward too.
NAB – Independent Internet Radio for Independent Music
DJ Eyebee…NAB Radio
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| Date: | Oct 11, 2007 3:13 PM |
| Subject: | NAB Radio Show this evening |
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My show is its usual varied mix tonight, but I guess it’s more bluesy, rocky and jazzy this evening. Tune in to hear great music that you didn’t even know you liked.NAB Radio. 7-9 PM EDT October 11 2007.,NAB Radio. My show is its usual varied mix tonight, but I guess it’s more bluesy, rocky and jazzy this evening. Tune in to hear great music that you didn’t even know you liked. NAB Radio. 7-9 PM EDT October 11 2007. |
Sacha Sacket
Tune in to NAB Radio interview with Sacha Sacket!! This coming Saturday, Oct 6 – during DJ Eyebee regular show!! Don’t miss this great interview with Sacha Sacket another upcoming new artist that has people buzzing!
Hear Sacha Sacket explain why he named his current CD – Lover & Leaders – you can only hear it at NAB Radio – “Great Music, True Variety”
Keep listening to NAB Radio – we play ALL great, talented Indie artist and check out NAB Radio Blog too!
DJ Eyebee…NAB Radio
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| Date: | Oct 4, 2007 4:40 PM |
| Subject: | On Air! |
| Body: | I am on air on NAB Radio right now. Extended show this evening until 10pm Eastern Time.
Highlights… Tracks from: herb’an and more! DJ Eyebee |






