Will Perry
Will Perry
record
Really, my record is my program's record. That's kind of how I look at it.
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Our plight, ... is a true indication of the general health of the touring industry and it is across musical genres.
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Patience is the name of the game, ... I seem to do better in the bigger tournaments because I don't take as many chances.
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Our numbers are growing daily as to who is opposing it.
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Our No. 1 enemy on this thing is the wind and the terrain we have here.
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(Our music) doesn't sound dated, because there are so many new bands that are trying to replicate a '70s sound or a '60s sound. The playing field is getting kind of leveled. If you want to go out and see what a big rock show can be, we're there to do it.
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People have tried to do too much at once. It was like trying to eat a whole elephant in one go.
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get out of here and go win a tournament.
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For years I've wanted to find some guys that I could work with, because I realized a long time ago that I can do a lot of things other than Aerosmith.
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Frank laid off some tough pitches and the bat was coming through the zone well. I was very pleased with what he did.
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From an early age, I learned to invest myself emotionally in what unfolded before me on screen.
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From a multibillion-dollar tourism perspective here in the city, this is one of the most powerful national signals that we can have, because it is the first major sporting commitment since Katrina. It is an event that attracts thousands of people, it has exposure all over the world, and it puts a highlight that weekend on New Orleans as a destination.
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I don't think he will have any problems readjusting back. The main thing is he wants to make the move, and often that's half the battle.
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I fault the industrial revolution with taking people out of their homes to the workplace. Before that, people used to work at home all the time. It's kind of taking a turn now, and people are wanting to come back home. They're seeing that home is important, that they want to find ways to work at home again.