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Mie Plague - Drummer
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ID # 90966
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Music
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SRN
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Los Angeles, CA |
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Non-union
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n/a
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03-26-07
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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05-23-07
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12-31-69
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Music - Drums
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Los Angeles, CA |
Mie Plague The band has been together for 2yrs. and have ten tunes but no drummer. This is where you come in, play your own style. We are not pro We are all self taught.(we have at least 7 to 10yrs experince under our belt) we dont ask for much just dont flake or lie. Once we start to rock, We start to gig. Pls don t ask for a de mo, every thing is still new. If your willing to come down to hear what we have to offer, You r most welcome to show.
This is a self-response casting.
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Looking for a kick ass drummer who want's to join a fun but serious band with a great vibe & hungry to play.
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Gender: Male Female Age: from 18 to 40 Ethnicity: Any - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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But they say they could find no "specific information about how or when Mauthner 'lost possession' of the painting S
The act, which was passed to compensate Holocaust victims who lost possessions during World War II, urges all governments to facilitate the return of private and public property, including artwork, to victims of Nazi pillaging who can prove they are the rightful owners About 100,000 museum-quality pieces are still missing Supreme Court ruling allowed a Los Angeles woman to sue the Austrian government for the return of six Gustav Klimt paintings the Nazis took from her uncle
Descendants of Margarete Mauthner claim "View of the Asylum of Saint-Remy" was taken from the German woman during World War II, and are demanding the Taylor return the painting, which appraisers said could fetch $10 million to $15 million at auction "This painting is a most desirable work from the last year of the artist's life
In an earlier statement, Hamilton said his clients "never claimed that Nazis took the painting off Mauthner's wall at gunpoint" and that no such showing is required under the 1998 federal Holocaust Victims Redress Act Andrew Orkin is Mauthner's great-grandson, said his attorney Thomas Hamilton
Taylor's lawyers say Mauthner voluntarily sold the painting, which depicts the asylum where van Gogh lived toward the end of his life
In a statement issued last month, Taylor said she has "a tremendous amount of sympathy" for those who lost possessions during World War II and the Holocaust
"I have not been presented with any information that suggests the painting was ever in Nazi possession, nor that there is any other basis for these claims," the two-time Oscar winner said That year, Taylor's father, Francis Taylor, bought the painting on his daughter's behalf for $257,600
In May, a Virginia museum returned a Nazi-confiscated painting to the heir of art collector Julius Priester
Robert Levy, a Beverly Hills appraiser, said it could go as high as $15 million today "
Orkin, an Ontario resident, refused to comment to The Associated Press , also had no comment "
Many people have sued to recover artwork taken from their European ancestors by Nazis, who stole an estimated 600,000 artworks between 1933 and 1945
She said she told her lawyers to thoroughly investigate the ownership history of the 115-year-old van Gogh
Seeking the painting are Canadian lawyer Andrew J Family lawyer John Byrne of Washington, D
According to Taylor's court documents, the painting passed to German art dealer Marcel Goldschmidt, and then to art collector Alfred Wolf, before being auctioned in 1963 S
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Taylor's attorneys acknowledge in her lawsuit, filed May 25 in U Orkin, his South African siblings F Citing a German art book, they said Mauthner owned more than one van Gogh painting and sold her last one in 1933 to finance her family's move from Germany to South Africa Taylor Sues to Keep Ownership of Van Gogh
Jul 3, 5:31 PM EST
Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor is fighting a family's claims that a Vincent van Gogh painting she owns was taken from one of their ancestors by Nazis
"It would certainly fare well in today's auction market," Levy said Heinrich Zille, whose home country was unavailable C Mark Orkin and Sarah-Rose Josepha Adler, and their uncle, A
Taylor, whose father bought her the painting at a London auction in 1963, has filed a lawsuit seeking a pre-emptive court declaration that she is the rightful owner of the painting, which hangs in the living room of her Bel-Air estate District Court in Los Angeles, that Nazis forced Mauthner and her family to give up jobs, pensions and homes