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Storia Di Musica #306 - The Impressions, Keep On Pushing, 1964
Per alcuni commentatori, i dischi della copertina di Bringing It All Back Home (che sono il filo che sta legando i dischi di questo Dicembre) erano lì per caso. Non si può del tutto escludere, anche perchè la leggenda Dylan ha finito per ingigantire e dare fascino e suggestioni a miriadi di particolari. Ma sulla musica, e lo dimostrerà nella sua infinita carriera, la sua attenzione per la musica degli altri è caratteristica decisiva. Quindi io penso che il disco de The Impressions era lì per un motivo: gli piaceva quella musica. Il disco in questione è Keep On Pushing, del 1964, terzo disco della band e loro più grande successo di vendite. Ma andiamo con ordine.
Il primo nucleo nasce a Chicago, e si chiama The Roosters, formato dai fratelli Richard e Arthur Brooks, Sam Gooden e Fred Cash a metà anni '50. Nel 1957, Cash viene sostituito da Jerry Butler, che proviene dalla realtà gospel della città, e ha cantato in gruppi doo-wop (rhythm and blues che ha avuto origine nelle comunità afroamericane durante gli anni '40, che insegna l'armonia vocale e l'uso della voce preponderante sugli strumenti). Poco dopo entra in formazione Curtis Mayfield, che diventerà figura centrale e carismatica della musica nera negli anni a venire. Nel 1958 il primo successo, For Your Preciuos Love, che già sa di quel suono gospel soul che li renderà inimitabili. Il brano però provocò una certa irritazione nel gruppo perché la ABC Records lo pubblicò a nome Jerry Butler & The Impressions, creando malumori, che scomparvero con la decisione di Butler di uscire dal gruppo per provare la carriera solista, verrà sostituito dal rientrante Cash. La leadership del gruppo viene presa da Mayfield, voce tenorile di notevole raffinatezza, maestro del falsetto e soprattutto penna grandiosa nello scrivere belle canzoni. L'inizio non è semplice e la band dopo una serie di insuccessi è sil punto di sciogliersi, ma nel 1961 si trasferiscono a New York e pubblicano il primo di una serie di singoli che vanno tutti in classifica e li fanno diventare iconici: Gypsy Woman, poi tornati a Chicago, It's All Right, Talking About My Baby (che inaugura il loro filone intimista), Woman's Got Soul.
Keep On Pushing inaugura un nuovo genere: il Chicago soul gospel, per il suono così particolare, gli intrecci vocali perfetti accompagnati da canzoni che non si fermano alle dinamiche affettive e di coppia, ma iniziano ad esplorare altri campi, come l'impegno civile. Trascinato dal singolo omonimo, che verrà usato nelle presidenziali americani del 2004 dallo sconfitto Senatore John Kerry, il disco è uno dei massimi esempi, insieme a quelli degli artisti della Chess Records (altra grande etichetta di Chicago) di un suono nuovo, sebbene ancora alla tradizione, e soprattutto è uno dei massimi esempi della bellezza vocali di questi cantanti, capaci con pochissimi accompagnamenti strumentali di creare melodie giocose e irresistibili. Tra le gemme, Amen, un riarrangiamento del brano di Jester Hairston per il film I Gigli Del Campo con Sydney Poitier del 1963). Il disco raggiunge la posizione numero 8 della classifica Billborad 200 e Keep On Pushing addirittura la numero 1 della classifica Hot R&B.
L'anno successivo, quando uscirà Bringing It All Back Home, gli Impressions sfornano un altro disco. People Get Ready, trascinato dall'omonimo singolo scritto da Curtis Mayfield, diventerà un altro grande successo, ma questa canzone in particolare diventerà un'icona del nascente movimento per i diritti civili: Martin Luther King la designò inno non ufficiale del Movimento, segnerà un passo decisivo nella musica afroamericana nell'impegno civile e diventerà una delle canzoni più famose di tutti i tempi e con maggiori cover. Tra le più belle e sentite, quelle di Dylan, che dal vivo la suonerà centinaia di volte, e su disco due volte: nel 1967 durante le leggendarie registrazioni dei Basement Tapes, nel 1989 per la colonna sonora del film Flashback; una versione dal vivo del 1978 è presente nella colonna sonora del suo film Renaldo E Clara del 1978. Della canzone esistono centinaia di interpretazioni, le più famose: Jeff Beck e Rod Steward, hit internazionale del 1985, Bob Marley, che adorava il gruppo e gli U2, che suoneranno il brano ben 95 volte nei loro concerti (clamorosa la loro esibizione con Bruce Springsteen a Philadelphia durante il Vertigo Tour).
Le ultime due storie del 2023 saranno una versione speciale, senza numero, che però partono da questo disco e soprattutto da questa copertina, per un viaggio insolito e divertente. Sarà anche un modo per ringraziare e per salutarvi con affetto!
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jerry hairston jr just said mookie betts is the best RF in baseball right now... um matt carpenter is right there but ok…
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Here's the answer for the aforementioned #YankeeTrivia question. 4 Baseball families have had a grandfather, father and son playing in the Majors:
Boone Family (Ray, Bob, Bret and Aaron)
Bell Family (Gus, Buddy, David and Mike)
Hairston Family (Sam, Johnny and Jerry Sr, Jerry Jr. and Scott)
Coleman (Joe, Joe and Casey)
I knew the Hairstons had a couple of generations play in MLB. Didn't realize they had a grandfather in Sam Hairston in the Majors. I can't say I'm familiar with the Colemans.
#BaseballFamilies #Boones #Bells #Hairstons #Colemans #BaseballHistory #HistoriaDelBeisbol #YakyūNoRekishi #Baseball #Beisbol #BaseballSisco
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HEAR ME OUT: The Lakers need to sit Anthony Davis tonight
HEAR ME OUT: The Lakers need to sit Anthony Davis tonight
Are the Lakers better without an injured AD in the lineup?Image: Getty Images Anthony Davis should NOT play in the Los Angeles Lakers’ biggest game of the season. That’s right. LeBron James and his defending-champion Lakers — facing elimination and an early-ticket home — should go it alone without A.D. in Game 6 of their best-of-seven series against the Phoenix Suns at Staples Center tonight. We…
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The Lakers need to sit Anthony Davis in Game 6
The Lakers need to sit Anthony Davis in Game 6
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#OnThisDay in @chicagocubs history The Cubs trade Sammy Sosa to the @orioles for Jerry Hairston Jr., Mike Fontenot, and minor league prospect Dave Carouthers.
The Cubs agreed to pick up approximately $10 million of Sosa’s $17 million contract in 2005, while Sosa agreed to void his $18 million (club option, with a $4.5 million buyout) salary in 2006.
The Cubs got the better of this deal as Sosa only slashed .221/.295/.376 (on 14 home runs) over 102 games for the the Orioles in 2005.
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Nomar Garciaparra.
Red sox(1996-2004). Dodgers(2006-2008).
ノーマー・ガルシアパーラ。
レッドソックス(1996-2004)。ドジャース(2006-2008)。
新人王(1997)。首位打者2回。オールスター5回。カムバック賞(2006)。デレク・ジーター、アレックス・ロドリゲスと並んで人気の遊撃手だった。
奥さんは女子サッカーのミア・ハム(FIFA最優秀選手賞2回。国際大会ゴール数世界2位)。
真ん中にいたのがジェリー・ヘアストン・ジュニア(Jerry Hairston 1998-2013。1126安打。ドジャースで引退)。祖父、父、叔父、弟も元メジャーリーガー。
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Live tomorrow (July 18th!): Sheree Renée Thomas will join Gadi to co-host a show on Afrofuturism. Sheree has more knowledge on the topic of the history of Afrofuturism than anyone we ever met, not to mention an incredible ability to bring it to life through nothing less than magic and wonder. Also coming on the show will be Andrea Hairston, Pan Morigan, and Danian Darrell Jerry. This Saturday, the 18th of July.
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Oct. 2, 2019: Obituaries
Retha Johnson 75
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Mrs. Retha Ann Johnson age 75 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, September 28, 2019 at Villages of Wilkes.
Funeral services were October 1,   at Walnut Grove Baptist Church in Hays with Rev. Jamie McGuire officiating. Burial was   in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Johnson was born August 28, 1944 in Wilkes County to Robert (Bob) Judson Johnson and Vallie Ester Blevins Johnson. She was a lifelong member of Walnut Grove Baptist Church in Hays.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister; Sue Johnson Pruitt, a sister in law; Grace Johnson and a brother in law; Bill Blevins.
She is survived by two daughters; Sherry Hall Wallace and husband George of Franklinton and Sandra Hall McGuire and husband Jamie of Millers Creek, five grandchildren; Cassandra McGuire, Tori Wallace Cortez and husband Johnny, Alix Wallace, Colin Wallace and Nikki Wallace, a sister; Mary Ellen Blevins of North Wilkesboro, two brothers; Rev. Cheslie Johnson of Hays, Perry Johnson and wife Sue of North Wilkesboro, and a brother in law; Ervin Pruitt of Hays.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Walnut Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 4650 Cabin Creek Road Hays, NC 28635.
 Mary Sheppard, 71
Mary Lou Lunsford Sheppard, age 71, of Wilkesboro, passed away Friday, September 27, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. She was born June 21, 1948 in Wilkes County to Grover and Maie Hendren Lunsford. Mrs. Sheppard was a member of Cub Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, William Bower Sheppard; granddaughter, Kayla Dubuque; grandson, Anthony Sheppard; brother, Coy Lunsford; and sister, Pauline Jarvis.
Surviving are her children, Beth Wood and spouse Jeff of North Wilkesboro, Mary Sales and spouse Donald of Ronda, Billy Sheppard and Kim Young both of Wilkesboro, Shane Sheppard and spouse Shelia of Purlear; grandchildren, Alicia Wood, Curtis Wood, Nicole Gwyn, Bill Hairston, Donavan Sheppard, Catlin Foster, Mason Foster; sisters, Irene Johnson and spouse Commie of Moravian Falls, Juanita Greene of Mulberry; brothers, Clyde Lunsford and spouse Debra of Moravian Falls, Billy Lunsford and spouse Vicie of North Wilkesboro; seven great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Memorial service was, October 1,   at Cub Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Brian Sampson officiating.   Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
  John Robinson, 47
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John Paul (J.P.) Robinson, age 47, of Ferguson, passed away Wednesday, September 25, 2019. Mr. Robinson was born May 16, 1972 in Wilkes County to Johnny Wake and Ettie Sue Watts Robinson. J.P. loved fishing, cooking, old cars and shooting guns. Most of all he loved his family. He was preceded in death by his wife, Linda Faith Robinson; his mother; sister, Sandra Wyatt; and a brother, Ronald Robinson.
Surviving are his sons, Jessie Lee Robinson and spouse Haleigh and Darrell Lee Knight all of Millers Creek; his father, Johnny Wake Robinson of Millers Creek; sister, Linda Robinson of Millers Creek; brother, Fred Allen Robinson and spouse Vallerie of Millers Creek; several nieces and nephews; and his fur baby, Tink.
Funeral service was  September 30, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Stanley Wyatt officiating.  
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
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Mrs. Hallie Christine Bullis Church, age 82 of Boomer, passed away Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at Westwood Hills Nursing.
Funeral services were September 29,  at New Light #2 Baptist Church on Vannoy Road with Rev. Jim Belcher officiating. Burial was in the Church family cemetery.  
Mrs. Church was born December 8, 1936 in Wilkes County to Mamie Lee Adams Bullis. She was retired from Charmette Beauty Salon where she worked as a Hairdresser. Mrs. Church was a member of New Light #2 Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her mother, her first husband; Walter Church, and a son; Kimberly Dale Church.
She is survived by her husband; Buford Nichols of the home, three sons; Kevin Church and wife Geneva of Millers Creek, Lang Derwin Church and wife Linda of Millers Creek and Scott Dowell Church and wife Patsy of Millers Creek, six grandchildren; Shannon Church, Tasha Wdowiak and husband Andrew, Walter Church and wife Jessica, Nathan Church, Matthew Church and Daniel Church, three great grandchildren; Westson Wdowiak, Aubrey Wdowiak and Kyle Church, a sister; Crystal Roberts and husband Doug of North Wilkesboro  and two brothers; Harvey Bullis and wife Brenda of Hickory and Ricky Bullis of Millers Creek.
Flowers will be accepted.
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Mrs. Mary Frances Jenkins Wyatt age 74 of Purlear, passed away Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at her home.
Funeral services were September 27,  at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Timothy Wayne Moose, Jr., Rev. Tommy Brown and Rev. Onnie Langley officiating. Burial was in Scenic Memorial Gardens.  
Mrs. Wyatt was born May 4, 1945 in Ashe County to Conley and Effie Darnell Jenkins. Mary was a devoted pastor's wife for 40 years, was a loving mother, grandmother and a friend to all. She was a member of Church of God of Prophecy.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and one sister.
Mrs. Wyatt is survived by her husband; Rev. Roy Hampton Wyatt whom she was a faithful wife to for 58 years, three daughters; Lisa Wyatt Smith and husband, Dexter of Ash, Anita Wyatt Caldwell and husband Timothy of North Wilkesboro and Valerie Wyatt Key and husband Matthew of Millers Creek, twelve grandchildren; Timothy Wayne Moose, Jr., Daniel Lee Moose, Laura Michelle Smith, Matthew Forrest Prevette, Jennifer Ashley Key, Andrea Nicole Moose, Emilee Faith Prevette, Joshua Garrett Mosteller, Madison Lynn Caldwell, Brianna Hope Key, Landon Michael Caldwell and Carrie Ann Alyssa Key, six great grandchildren; Jordan Alan Miller, Philip Matthew Moose, Hunter Lee Moose, Liam Matthew Prevette, Samuel Ryan Moose and Jeremiah Wayne Moose, a sister; Midge Allen and husband Jim of Millers Creek and a brother; Roger Jenkins and wife Lola of Hiddenite.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice 126 Executive Drive Suite 110 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
 Alma Wiles, 94
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Alma Elledge Wiles, age 94, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. Alma was born May 24, 1925 in Wilkes County to James Spencer and Lura Harrold Elledge. She was a member of Walnut Grove Baptist Church in Moravian Falls and was previously employed with Martin Marietta Aviation and Missile Builders as a secretary. Mrs. Wiles was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, James Franklin Wiles, Jr.; siblings, Cecil Elledge, Lexie Fraiser, Ruth Ledbetter and Faye Elledge; and nephew, Dennis Fraiser.
She is survived by her nieces, Deborah Fuller and Kellie McLaughlin; and nephew, James S. Elledge.
Graveside service was September 27,   at Mountlawn Memorial Park.  
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Jackie Rogers, Jr, 34
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Mr. Jackie Leonard Rogers, Jr. better known as Little Jack, age 34 of Purlear passed away September 23, 2109 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Funeral services  were September 28,  at Purlear Baptist Church with Pastor Jamie McGuire officiating.  
Mr. Rogers was born February 6, 1985 in Concord North Carolina. He was a Brick Mason by trade. Mr. Rogers was a member of Purlear Baptist Church.
He is survived by his parents; Jackie Rogers, Sr. and wife Debbie Reed Rogers, three sisters; Deanna Carpenter of Purlear, Elizabeth Belush and husband Matthew of Kannapolis and Kayla Smith and husband Jon of Boone and three brothers; Scott Richards and wife Carla of Hays, Mark Rogers of Wilkesboro and Daniel Rogers and wife Diana of Massachusetts.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Donor's Choice.
Geraldine Rhodes, 73
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Mrs. Geraldine Brooks Rhodes, age 73 of Hays passed away Monday, September 23, 2019 at her home surrounded by her loving family.
Funeral services were September 26,  at Bethel Baptist Church with Pastor Donnie Shumate officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.  
Mrs. Rhodes was born May 11, 1946 in Wilkes County to Amos Brooks and Lettie Billings Brooks. She was a Homemaker and Poultry Farmer and a faithful member of Bethel Baptist Church. Geraldine was a loving Wife, Mother and Grandmother.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters; Gladys Wood and husband Eli, Hazel Brooks, Edna West and husband Royal, two brothers; Arvie Brooks and Garness Brooks and a brother in law; Daniel Brown.
She is survived by her husband of fifty five years Otto Lonnie Rhodes, Jr. of the home, two daughters; Lisa Rhodes Hall and husband James of Ferguson, Denise Rhodes Wilson and husband Rick of Hays, five grandchildren; Joshua Hall, Nathan Hall, Elizabeth McCann and husband Brigg Adams, Rebekah Wilson and Reece Wilson, a sister; Arlene Brown of Salisbury and three brothers; Harlis Brooks and wife Darsie of Winston Salem, Jerry Brooks of Roaring River, Roger Brooks and wife Barbara of Roaring River and two sister in laws;  Annie Ruth Brooks and Shirley Brooks.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice 401 Technology Lane Suite 200 Mount Airy, NC 27030.
 Susan Holland, 65
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Mrs. Susan Love Holland, age 65, of Conover went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, August 23, 2019 at Joan & Howard Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson. Susan was born on December 24, 1953 in Statesville. Her father, Larry Edward Love (L.E.) preceded her in death.
Susan was a graduate of Wilkes Community College and worked for several years in North Wilkesboro in banking and data processing. Until her illness became too advanced, Susan worked at Connections, a psychosocial, rehabilitation clubhouse of Catawba Valley Behavioral Health Care, an ongoing community support program in Hickory. Susan contributed much to the Clubhouse and designed, edited and produced a monthly newsletter for the community. Known for her generous heart, Susan was a loving daughter, devoted mother, caring sister and kind spirit.
She is survived by her mother, Geraldine Love of North Wilkesboro; her son, Eric Holland of Greenville; three brothers, Steve Love of North Wilkesboro, Roger Love of Salisbury, and Randy Love of Rockingham; a sister, Dr. Sandra Swaringen of Wilkesboro; two nieces, Dr. Shanna Swaringen of Chapel Hill, Dr. Megan Swaringen of North Wilkesboro; and four nephews, Bradford Love of Knightdale, Wesley Love of Salisbury, Andrew Love of Raleigh and Brian Love of Rockingham.
A private graveside service was held on August 26, 2019 at Arbor Grove Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro with Pastor and Friend Michelle Staley officiating. Memorials may be made to Arbor Grove Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro or to Joan & Howard Woltz Hospice Home. Miller Funeral Service kindly served the family with compassion, comfort and support.
 Mary Lovette, 78
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Mary Jo Lowe Lovette, 78, of Moravian Falls, died peacefully in her sleep on Sept. 23, 2019.
She was born Aug. 25, 1941, in Wilkes County to Perry Roosevelt Lowe Sr. and Mary Revis Lowe. She graduated from Pembroke State University with a degree in home economics and taught school in Wilkes County for 20 years. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star for more than 40 years and Daughters of the American Revolution for 27 years. She was lover of genealogy and was often called the Lowe family historian.
She was a long-time member of the Moravian Falls Methodist Church until its closure and spent her final days as a member of the Reformation Lutheran Church in Taylorsville.
She was preceded in death by three older brothers: Clyde R. Lowe, Perry R. Lowe Jr. and Caney Lowe.
She is survived by a daughter, Revis (Ann) Lovette Felts and husband Todd of Wilkesboro; son, David E. Lovette Jr. and wife Kim of Hope Mills, N.C.; and five grandchildren: David E. (Ty) Lovette III, Ben Lovette, William Lovette, Meredith Felts and Olivia Felts.
Memorial service was Sunday, Sept. 29 at Miller Funeral Home Chapel in North Wilkesboro.
In lieu of flowers, please consider sending a memorial to the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #42, C/O Tana Myers, 510 6th Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659; or to the Daughters of the American Revolution-Rendezvous Mountain Chapter, C/O Barbara Pendry, 756 Welcome Home Church  Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
 Timothy Teague, 60
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Mr.  Timothy Odell Teague, age 60 of North Wilkesboro, died Friday, September 20, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health - Wilkes Medical Center.
Funeral services were September 25, at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Pastor Lane Roark officiating.  Burial was in Mountlawn Memorial Gardens.  
Mr. Teague was born July 24, 1959 in Wilkes County to Clint Isaac and Dessie Marie Handy Teague.  
He was preceded in death by his father, Clint Isaac Teague.  
He is survived by his mother, Dessie Marie Handy of Hays; his son, Gary Teague and wife, Christina, of North Wilkesboro; his grandchild, Kendall Teague; his three sisters, Diana Kilby and husband, Larry, of Roaring River, Nina Bozeman and husband, Billy, of Wilkesboro, and Darlene Patrick of Virginia; and his three brothers, Denny Teague and wife, Debbie, of North Wilkesboro, David Teague of Hays, and Curtis Teague and wife, Myra, also of Hays.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Window World Cares St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 118 Shaver Street, North Wilkesboro NC 28659.
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90 NFM Lending Loan Originators named Top 1% by Mortgage Executive Magazine for 2020
The dedication and talent of this group of individuals is inspiring … they have exceeded all expectations with the highest standards not just at NFM but across the mortgage industry.
Mortgage Executive Magazine Top 1% 2020 Press Release
The dedication and talent of this group of individuals is inspiring … they have exceeded all expectations with the highest standards not just at NFM but across the mortgage industry.
The dedication and talent of this group of individuals is inspiring … they have exceeded all expectations with the highest standards not just at NFM but across the mortgage industry.
Linthicum Height, NFM Lending, August 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – LINTHICUM, MD, August 20, 2021 – NFM Lending and its family of lenders are proud to announce that 90 of its lenders have been named “Top 1% Mortgage Lenders in America 2020” by Mortgage Executive Magazine.
Every year Mortgage Executive Magazine compiles a list of the best mortgage lenders in the country. This list recognizes and recognizes leading mortgage professionals for their service, hard work, and general commitment to serving their clients. The award requires a minimum of $ 30 million in personal production in 2020.
“2020 was a monumental year for NFM Lending and the mortgage industry as a whole. I would like to acknowledge the amazing achievement of the 90 NFM family lenders who made it into the top 1% in 2020, ”said David Silverman, Founder / CEO of NFM Lending. “The dedication and talent of this group of individuals is inspiring. I am honored and humbled by her continued growth and success. They exceeded all expectations with the highest standards not just at NFM but across the mortgage industry. “
In addition to this notable award, three NFM lenders were named to the magazine’s list of America’s 200 Best Mortgage Lenders: Oleg Tkach (Lynwood, WA) at number 49, Jessica Uphoff (Westminster, CO) at number 133, and Jane Floyd (Tampa, FL) at # 163. “I’m extremely proud of Oleg Tkach, Jessica Uphoff and Jane Floyd, along with their phenomenal teams,” added Silverman. “They surprise their customers and referral partners year after year. Her leadership and pursuit of excellence fuel her success that put her on the 2020 National Top 200 Producer list. We are grateful for each of them as they are such positive role models and leaders in the NFM family. Congratulations to everyone! “
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Congratulations to our 90 lenders:
John Acton, Freedmont Mortgage Group
Darran Anthony, High Street Home Loan
David Arocho, NFM Lending
Danny Banda, NFM Lending
Tyler Barnett, NFM Loans
Andrew Beigel, NFM Lending
Scott Bienstock, Freedmont Mortgage Group
Neil Bourdelaise, Main Street Home Loans
Nick Bronsozian, BluPrint Home Loans
Benjamin Burkett, NFM Loans
Brian Burnham, NFM Lending
David Campagnole, Main Street Home Loans
Eric Carlson, NFM Lending
Clay Carroll, Main Street Home Loans
Anthony Cellini, NFM Lending
Hillary Cochin, Main Street Home Loans
Brian Coleman, Main Street Home Loans
Austin Combs, NFM Loans
Jerry Cook, NFM Loans
Gregory Cowart, NFM Lending
Taylor Croy, NFM Loans
Mario Crab, NFM Lending
Roger Dennis, NFM Lending
Jeff Douglas, High Street Home Loan
Karen Dulmage, Main Street Home Loans
Derek Evans, High Street Home Loan
Michael Farrell, Main Street Home Loans
Carolyn Flitcroft, Main Street Home Loans
Jane Floyd, NFM Loans
Jason Fox, NFM Lending
Ryan George, NFM Loans
Christopher Grizzell, NFM Lending
Rita Hairston, High Street Home Loans
Bryan Harrison, NFM Loans
Nathan Hartseil, High Street Home Loan
Christopher Jordan, High Street Home Loans
Craig Kam, NFM Lending
Craig Kessler, Freedmont Mortgage Group
Thurman Killen, NFM Loans
Mary Levinson, NFM Lending
William Lex, NFM Lending
David Licciardi, Main Street Home Loans
Amy Lodes, High Street Home Loan
Andrew Long, High Street Home Loans
Sean Maloney, NFM Loans
Nicholas Mautino, NFM Lending
Tonya May, NFM Loans
Brian McDermott, Main Street Home Loans
Jason McLaughlin, NFM Lending
Colleen McQuillen, Main Street Home Loans
Jeff Miltenberger, NFM Lending
Jeremy Minson, NFM Lending
Jolene Moore, High Street Home Loan
Kelcey Morange, Main Street Home Loans
Kevin Murphy, Freedmont Mortgage Group
Paul Nagel, Main Street Home Loans
Robert O’Connell, High Street Home Loan
Peter O’Donnell, Main Street Home Loans
Gustavo Pared, NFM Loans
Brandon Pavlovic, NFM Lending
Chuck Payne, NFM Loans
Brian Pintar, NFM Lending
Michael Plummer, Main Street Home Loans
Jeremy Poling, NFM Loans
Michelle Powstanski, Main Street Home Loans
Matthew Primrose, NFM Lending
Bryan Raiford, NFM Lending
Timothy Reinhart, Main Street Home Loans
Waldy Ripoll, Main Street Home Loans
Gregory Runyon, NFM Loans
Daniel Sa, NFM Lending
Robin Sabatino, Freedmont Mortgage Group
Sylvia Sanders, BluPrint home loan
John Savastano, Main Street Home Loans
Salvatore Savastano, Main Street Home Loans
Derek Black, Main Street Home Loans
James Serrano, NFM Lending
Justus Sharp, NFM Loans
Shane Staples, NFM Loans
Rob Stettler, NFM Loans
Blane Stewart, NFM Lending
Hans Stone, BluPrint Home Loan
Ashley Swenson, NFM Lending
Oleg Tkach, NFM Lending
Ana Tolentino, Main Street Home Loans
David Travers, Main Street Home Loans
Jessica Uphoff, NFM Lending
Travis Vollmerhausen, Hauptstrasse Home Loans
Raquel Wilson, NFM Lending
Kenneth Ynes, NFM Lending
NFM Lending is proud of the achievements of these lenders and wishes them continued success.
About NFM loans
NFM Lending is a mortgage lending company currently licensed in 42 states. The company was founded in 1998 in Baltimore, Maryland. NFM Lending and its family of companies include Main Street Home Loans, Blueprint Home Loans, and Freedmont Mortgage Group. They attribute their success in the mortgage industry to their unwavering dedication to customers and the community. For more information about NFM Lending, visit www.nfmlending.com, like our Facebook page or follow us on Instagram.
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Black History Month MLB club activities
Black History Month MLB club activities
Arizona Diamondbacks • The D-backs Black Professionals & Allies Team Player Resource Group in collaboration with MLB’s Black Professionals BRG are hosting a virtual career showcase featuring African-Americans in baseball. Speakers will include D-backs scout James “Bump” Merriweather, Sports Agent Lonnie Murray, Former General Manager Dave Stewart, Jerry Hairston Jr., — Read on…
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Impact of MLB's Negro Leagues Decision
Impact of MLB’s Negro Leagues Decision
Jaime Maggio speaks with Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick, longtime MLB vet Jerry Hairston Jr. and USC professor Daniel Durbin about MLB's decision to reclassify the Negro Leagues as major league.
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