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Review of shows by Brian Dewan, the Music Tapes and Nana Grizol at Maxwell’s, Hoboken. BrooklynVegan, 3 March 2009.
"Live, The Music Tapes continue to be one of the most consistently entertaining bands around. The scratchy, distorted sound of its recordings (can a singing saw’s sound actually be recorded?), while interesting, drastically understates the buoyant joy and enigmatic energy of Koster and Co. in person."
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By Kyle Dean Reinford for The New York Times - 2017
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cowb0ygenius · 4 years
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julien baker by kyle dean reinford for loud & quiet, 2016
“one of my roommates is a filmmaker and he says this thing that art has to be a little selfish to be honest. he said if an artist sets out with a mission statement, like, ‘i am going to make an inspirational record to help these people,’ it will undoubtedly come off as artificial, so all you can do is write from life and hope that it means well”
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kyledeanreinford · 6 years
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Fever Ray. New York. 2009.
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my-december-with-kc · 6 years
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Kelly Clarkson by Kyle Dean Reinford
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newsnomadblog · 5 years
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Last live-music venue on Nashville’s Music Row closes
Last live-music venue on Nashville’s Music Row closes
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One of the most beloved performers over the years, Dave Saunders during a set at Bobby’s Idle Hour, which closed last week.CreditCreditPhotographs by Kyle Dean Reinford for The New York Times
21 Jan 2019 | Margaret Renkl | New York Times
NASHVILLE — I am not a musician, or even an aspiring musician, but I moved to Nashville in 1987 because of music. One of my college roommates was in graduate…
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petloverus-blog · 6 years
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John Prine Returns to Songwriting, Jaunty and Dark, on ‘The Tree of Forgiveness’
John Prine Returns to Songwriting, Jaunty and Dark, on ‘The Tree of Forgiveness’
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Mortality looms throughout “The Tree of Forgiveness,” the new album by the 71-year-old singer and songwriter John Prine. Credit Kyle Dean Reinford for The New York Times
The cheerful and the bleak face off on “The Tree of Forgiveness,” John Prine’s first album of his own new songs since “Fair and Square” back in 2005. He has undergone some wear…
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entmagazine · 7 years
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Jonathan Gass is the founder and CEO of @nomadfinancial, which focuses on providing high quality financial services for early- to mid-stage companies. He shared with us some of his thoughts on the growth of the cannabis industry this coming year. Q: What motivated you to become involved in the Cannabis industry, and what major hurdles have you had to overcome in doing so? A: We see tremendous positive social and economic impact stemming (no pun intended) from the cannabis industry. From incarceration related social justice to wasted government resources, this is the rare space where impact can be both profound and scalable. We are also passionate about health and wellness, so it should come as no surprise that we are excited by the idea of replacing highly addictive substances such as opioids with cannabis-focused solutions. As this industry continues to evolve, a big hurdle we see relates to education. There are many people unfamiliar with cannabis outside of it being a federally illegal and classified as a Schedule I Drug. That is a problem, and spreading positive education is going to have to continue until there is more widespread adoption across the country. Q: What is the biggest misconception you've experienced, and how would you clarify the confusion? A: Cannabis being federally illegal, along with decades of propaganda, leads to a wide belief that it is “bad for you” and everyone in the industry is a “stoner”. Yes, there can be negative effects to consumption such as carcinogens related to smoking, but the overall health benefits and impact to our economy are clear and in our opinion highly outweigh the negative. Q: What trends in Cannabis should we expect to see in 2017, and how will it impact the industry? A: Legal, Compliance, and Financial Transparency – We see massive growth for this industry in 2017, and expect these words to come up a lot. We expect the amount of capital flowing into this industry to increase, but in order to be a major player businesses will need to show investors that they have strong financial infrastructure/risk solutions in place. (📷: Kyle Dean Reinford) via Instagram http://ift.tt/2iUY8pz
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newsrustcom · 7 years
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The Persistence of Pink and Kelly Clarkson, Outspoken Pop Survivors
The Persistence of Pink and Kelly Clarkson, Outspoken Pop Survivors
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On Kelly Clarkson’s “Meaning of Life,” the singer embraces the sound she favored in her youth: soul. Credit Kyle Dean Reinford for The New York Times
The Popcast is hosted by Jon Caramanica, a pop music critic for The New York Times. It covers the latest in pop music criticism, trends and news.
Last week, Pink released her seventh album,…
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thetrumpdebacle · 6 years
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A defunct Twitter account masquerading as the Tennessee Republican Party is highlighted in a new federal indictment Video by Michael Schwab
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Kline Preston IV stands beside some of his collectibles from various trips to Russia.(Photo: Kyle Dean Reinford / Special to The Tennessean)Buy Photo
Amid ongoing probes into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, one Nashville attorney is gaining notice for his relationship to a Russian banker with Kremlin ties.
G. Kline Preston, IV, a graduate of the Nashville School of Law, has authored books about Russian regulations, and has represented clients in Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Cuba and England. 
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Among Preston’s Russian clients and longtime friends is Alexander Torshin, a prominent Russian politician who has close ties to President Vladimir Putin. Torshin is under scrutiny for illegally channeling Russian funds to the National Rifle Association in an effort to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Preston first introduced Torshin to then-president of the NRA David Keene in 2011 and the pair attended the NRA’s annual convention in Nashville in 2015. 
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Mementos from various trips to Russia decorate the office of G. Kline Preston IV. (Photo: Kyle Dean Reinford / For The Tennessean)
Among Preston’s U.S. clients: Republican Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn and her son-in-law, Paul Ketchel, a Nashville healthcare entrepreneur.
In 2005, Preston represented Blackburn when she was facing allegations of possible campaign finance violations. He also provided legal services to her campaign in 2007, according to federal filings.
Preston’s wife, Tiffany, worked for the Blackburn campaign, earning $25,100 between 2004 and 2006 for administrative work, according records filed with the Federal Election Commission.
A spokeswoman for Blackburn, a Brentwood Republican, declined to answer specific questions about Preston’s work for the campaign or his relationship with her or her family members, instead issuing a statement that said: 
“Congressman Blackburn believes Russia is not our friend – and thinks we need to treat Russia like any bully: we need to be strong enough to prevent them from pushing the United States and our allies around, and we need to draw firm lines and show them that America is not to be trifled with.”
In a telephone interview from Moscow, where Preston served as an independent observer of their national elections on Sunday, Preston told the USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee his relationship with Blackburn was “close.”
“We’re family friends,” he said Friday. “Long time. My spouse is friends with the Congresswoman and her daughter.”
Preston, 51, said he remains a supporter of Blackburn, who is running for the U.S. Senate. Between 2002 to 2006, Preston contributed $2,800 to the Blackburn campaign, according to FEC records.
Ties to Torshin
Preston’s relationship with Torshin has been highlighted in recent weeks as both the FBI and Democratic senators began probing Torshin’s relationship with the NRA. Torshin is a lifetime member.
Preston told the USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee that he and Torshin have also been close – friends for at least a decade. The two share a strong interest in gun rights. 
When Torshin came to Nashville to attend the 2015 NRA convention, the pair enjoyed an evening at an Alan Jackson concert, Preston said.
Preston said he provided legal advice on Russian law to Torshin, a former member of the Russian parliament, including ongoing work on crafting gun legislation that Preston described as “the right to bear arms for personal protections in Russia.” 
Preston called the allegations that Torshin tried to influence the U.S. election by funneling campaign funding through the NRA “probably false.”
“Senator Torshin had and has a legitimate interest in the NRA and he’s not anti-American in any way,” Preston said. “He was a member even when Obama was elected last time.”
But Preston declined to say whether he has discussed the allegations with Torshin.
“I’m not going to discuss any conversations I’ve had with Senator Torshin, because he’s a client,” he said.
Preston also dismissed the suggestion that Russians interfered in U.S. elections, calling it “a witch hunt.” President Donald Trump has also called it a witch hunt.
Torshin has been to Nashville on at least one other occasion.
In 2012, Preston invited Torshin to serve as an international observer at the national general election in Nashville. 
The Washington Post reported that Preston said he and Torshin observed violations of U.S. election law, including pro-Obama signs posted too close to a polling place.
Preston served as an international observer of the 2011 legislative elections in Russia. that led to mass street protests over electoral irregularities. Preston told a Russian television interviewer the voting system was “impressive” and “very well organized.”
Both Preston and Torshin are prolific Twitter users. Preston’s Twitter feed, under the name @gittinpaid, is populated by retweets from the Marsha Blackburn campaign, photos of Russian President Vladmir Putin and anniversaries in the history of the Southern Confederacy. He frequently posts stories in Russian media about President Donald Trump.
On Nov. 10, 2016 he tweeted in Russian: “Donald Trump has won and now the relationship between Russia and America will be great!! Goodbye Witch Hillary!!”
Дональд Трамп победил и теперь отношение между Россией и Америкой будет ОТЛИЧНОЕ!! До свидания Ведьма Хиллари!!
— Kline Preston (@gittinpaid) November 10, 2016
Twitter translation: Donald Trump has won and now the relationship between Russia and America will be great!! Goodbye Witch Hillary!!
His tweets also includes frequent, and sometimes cryptic, exchanges with Torshin.
On May 25, 2015 Preston tweeted two punctuation marks – a comma and an exclamation point, separated by a space. 
Torshin responded in Russian “Who as, and I understood correctly.”
In August, 2015, Preston tweeted a picture of Trump speaking at the National Federation of Republican Assemblies in Nashville, writing in Russian: “Donald Trump today in Nashville. He is a friend of Russia.”
Twitter translation: Donald Trump today in Nashville. He is a friend of Russia.
In the USA TODAY TENNESSEE – Network interview, Preston said he introduced Torshin to David Keene, the former NRA head because of Torshin’s longstanding interest in gun rights.
 “He was interested in the NRA so I hooked him up.” Preston said. “He wanted to learn from the best and that’s the NRA when it comes to gun rights.”
The pair also attended the 2015 NRA convention in Nashville together, but Preston said he did not know whether Torshin met Trump at the convention.
“He may have,” Preston said. “Trump shook hands with a lot of people.”
Work on the Blackburn campaign
Preston’s law firm, the Kline Preston Law Group, represented the Blackburn campaign in 2005 during an investigation into possible campaign finance violations. 
The case was settled with Blackburn admitting to “inadvertent violation of FEC” law and the payment of a $1,500 penalty. 
From 2005 to 2007, Blackburn’s campaign committee paid Preston and his law firm $9,740. 
In 2004, Blackburn also paid Tiffany Preston a total of $4,100 in six payments for “administrative” or “salary.” From 2005 to 2006 the campaign committee also made 32 payments to Tiffany Preston, totaling $22,700 for “administrative consulting.” 
Preston’s firm also represented MDSave, a Brentwood healthcare startup founded by Blackburn’s son-in-law, Paul Ketchel. Blackburn’s son, Chad Blackburn, served as vice president for business development for MDSave from 2012-2014, according to his LinkedIn profile. 
Preston said he was not currently providing legal services to MDSave.
“There’s nothing going on right now,” he said.
Russian business connections
In the 1990s, Preston was part owner of a company that imported Kievskaya Rus vodka from Ukraine. At one point, Toys R Us balked at the vodka name, saying the word “Rus” could lead to confusion and dilution of the chain store’s name. 
At the time, Preston’s company — Preston Skahan and Smith International — owned a seat on the Russian Stock and Commodity Exchange and was involved with connecting Nashvillians with Russian and Ukrainian investment opportunities.
Preston, an Atlanta native, is also listed as the registered agent for dozens of businesses over the years including a Nashville-based company named The Russian Language Foundation.
After receiving a law degree from Nashville School of Law, Preston passed the bar exam in 1995 and began practicing. He sued the federal government after his grandfather and other East Tennesseans lost access to their homes. The case was later dismissed. 
Then in 1998, Preston took out ads in the Tennessean offering information about adopting Ukrainian children.  
In recent years, Preston has represented clients in Davidson County for various charges including murder, drug possession and money laundering. 
Since 2009, Preston has penned several books, including the Art of Gittin’ Paid, which offers financial advice to boost one’s income, six books on Russian law and one about on the 2011 Russian legislative elections. 
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By Kyle Dean Reinford for The New York Times - 2017
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Violents and Phox’s Monica Martin recount the “Unraveling” of a relationship on new song — listen
Violents and Phox’s Monica Martin recount the “Unraveling” of a relationship on new song — listen
Violents and Phox’s Monica Martin recount the “Unraveling” of a relationship on new song — listenhttp://consequenceofsound.net/2017/02/violents-and-phoxs-monica-martin-recount-the-unraveling-of-a-relationship-on-new-song-listen/Dream pop at its best, and also its saddest. Photo by Kyle Dean Reinford Wisconsin’s Phox deftly carved out a name for themselves in the folk-pop world with their charming…
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kyledeanreinford · 6 years
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Feist. Harlem. 2011.
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fantasticradiouk · 7 years
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Jonathan Gass is the founder and CEO of @nomadfinancial, which focuses on providing high quality financial services for early- to mid-stage companies. He shared with us some of his thoughts on the growth of the cannabis industry this coming year. Q: What motivated you to become involved in the Cannabis industry, and what major hurdles have you had to overcome in doing so? A: We see tremendous positive social and economic impact stemming (no pun intended) from the cannabis industry. From incarceration related social justice to wasted government resources, this is the rare space where impact can be both profound and scalable. We are also passionate about health and wellness, so it should come as no surprise that we are excited by the idea of replacing highly addictive substances such as opioids with cannabis-focused solutions. As this industry continues to evolve, a big hurdle we see relates to education. There are many people unfamiliar with cannabis outside of it being a federally illegal and classified as a Schedule I Drug. That is a problem, and spreading positive education is going to have to continue until there is more widespread adoption across the country. Q: What is the biggest misconception you've experienced, and how would you clarify the confusion? A: Cannabis being federally illegal, along with decades of propaganda, leads to a wide belief that it is “bad for you” and everyone in the industry is a “stoner”. Yes, there can be negative effects to consumption such as carcinogens related to smoking, but the overall health benefits and impact to our economy are clear and in our opinion highly outweigh the negative. Q: What trends in Cannabis should we expect to see in 2017, and how will it impact the industry? A: Legal, Compliance, and Financial Transparency – We see massive growth for this industry in 2017, and expect these words to come up a lot. We expect the amount of capital flowing into this industry to increase, but in order to be a major player businesses will need to show investors that they have strong financial infrastructure/risk solutions in place. (📷: Kyle Dean Reinford)
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thephoblographer · 9 years
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Kyle Dean Reinford: How to Be a Successful Concert Photographer
"The toughest part is getting clients that pay you." says concert photographer Kyle Dean Reinford.
All photos by Kyle Dean Reinford. Used with permission.
When it comes to concert photography, Kyle Dean Reinfordis no doubt one of the best in the business. But he also tells us that he’s still not sure that it’s his true calling. Kyle has been shooting professionally for years and has experienced lots of the changes that have happened as of recent: such as digital rights management and…
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macastillejos · 10 years
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Cool Fader Magazine Profile by Kyle Dean Reinford
When asked to document his inspirations as a photographer, Kyle Dean Reinford decided to shoot other artists doing their thing. 
From the Fader Magazine photo story, he caught me at home studying the score of a new musical.
Other featured artists include James Bay and Folk Band, Bear’s Den, Eric Ryan Anderson, Ellis Ludwig-Leone, and Sarah Stanley. 
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