Janet Miller (died 2007)[1] was an American politician, who served as a Republican member of the Idaho House of Representatives for the 17th district.[2] She was a critic of the Patriot Act.[3] (wikipedia)
The people who were in his first class, they wanted that creative energy to continue. There were other people in the class who felt the same way I did. We didn't know what to do next, or as far as getting our music published.
It's surprising the number of people who come here without jobs.
It's an indicator of a very regional economy.
I'm impressed with how well it's gone. It works very well as a different way of getting to MPs.
Time is becoming a bit of a challenge.
We're excited about it. It's going to bring recognition to this area and the local talent we have here. We've had gospel writers, rock writers, blues, country, contemporary. It's really been an eclectic group.
Chances are pretty good that these people are going to live all over Middle Tennessee, depending on the kind of lifestyle they want.
I have been writing music for about three and a half years and was always encouraged by other people to continue and keep writing. I thought this class would be like validation. If I'm really meant to be a songwriter after this, I'll know.
You've got people who have animals who want to know about (getting their) animals cross-country. People with boats want to know about the lakes. People with horses want to know about boarding horses. It's really interesting.
We've got all ages here. We've got one-year-olds. We've got elderly folks as well.