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As such, our first duty to our family and friends is to be successful. It is the paradigm from which we give the world permission to be all that it desires to be. It is that very freedom that will evolve us from a manipulation/enslavement paradigm to a co-creation/empowerment paradigm.
The co-creation of my latest project, SUCCEED, was born out of that very desire. My intention for this project was to offer a permission slip for the very one thing we all crave to be: OURSELVES.
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Take Five with Landry
by Landry
About Landry: Success is singlehandedly the greatest form of service ever invented by humankind. It is in our wellbeing that we can best serve others. It is in our abundance that we can best serve others. It is in our joy that we can best serve others. Ultimately, it is in our thriving that the world around us thrives. As such, our first duty to our family and friends is to be successful. It is the paradigm from ...
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by Landry
Meet Landry: Landry moved to northern California in 2013 and recorded his first album, The Bayou--a musical marriage between American Jazz and African Soul. The album is a collection of songs that explore themes of triumph and sorrow. The vocal delivery is vulnerable and emotional. The emotion was inspired by years of inner struggles living in the closet as a gay man. Landry chose The Bayou experience as a gateway to finally be authentic with himself and the rest ...
read moreSpotlight: Latin Journey, Kraft/Landry/Messina
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The Latin Jazz Corner by Chip Boaz
Latin Journey Kraft/Landry/Messina Neu Klang A trio performance offers more than a chance to experience Latin Jazz in an intimate setting, it opens a door into each musicians artistic perspective. Each musicians instrument remains completely exposed throughout the performance, and every note makes a difference in the groups artistic progression. The choices that the musicians make during a performance push their colleagues into new directions, so these choices must carry artistic weight. Compositions become more than ...
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From: The BayouBy Landry