Meet Dave Flomberg | Writer, musician, creative director
(aka French Davis). There is so much to say about Dave aka French that we think you should read these articles:
https://yellowscene.com/2020/02/29/french-davis-a-master-of-many/
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https://shoutoutcolorado.com/meet-dave-flomberg-writer-musician-creative-director
Nothing lasts forever. This old adage should be embossed in steel and mounted on the offices of every major corporation in the world, and none sooner than the walls of AT&T.
This year marks two full decades since John Medeski, Billy Martin and Chris Wood first formed their acid jazz trio somewhere in the pre-gentrified streets of Brooklyn, New York.
Movie Mountains Catching a “Rocky Mountain High” may have taken on a more suspect meaning with the exploding medical marijuana market, but there’s no arguing that the continent’s most spectacular mountain range still draws more people here than your local…
In this month’s column, I’d like to respond to a reader e-mail: Dear Yellow Scene, Please remove (address withheld) from your mailing list. My family is a very green family and are trying to decrease our footprint by unsubscribing from as…
In their 85 years of existence, the Harlem Globetrotters’ travels have taken them all over the world, into solving mysteries with the Scooby Doo gang and even stranded on Gilligan’s Island.
Still King Well into his 70s, B.B. King may not be around much longer—especially taking into account his shilling for diabetes medical supply companies—so when you’ve got a chance to see him live, take advantage of it.
Ventriloquists creep people out. We’re not sure why, but they rank just below clowns on our informal office pool of things that make people’s skin crawl (also on that list, strangely: The chubby guy on Outsourced. Go figure). It doesn’t…
Progress. That’s what they call it when things you love become obsolete. Things like broadcast television. Your 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass SS 440. Bowler hats. Jazz music. Al Pacino. We’re never allowed to ignore the ticking clock of life’s second-hand movements.…
French Davis: Can you tell us how the idea of TalentDiscovery.com first sprang to life? Steve Stith: I was seeing amazing talent everywhere: On Venice Beach, the subway in New York and on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica.…