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March 22, 2020 by
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Inviting guests into a brand-new dining room and bar is out of the question right now, what with social distancing and a statewide ban on gathering in restaurants. But two former food-truck operators won't have a problem kicking off their new eatery, King of Wings, because of a unique setup that wasn't part of their original plan.
Eddie Renshaw and Evan Pierce took over a former dry cleaners at7741 West 44th Avenue in Wheat Ridge about a year ago, with plans to build a new kitchen and open their eatery and taproom to the public last June or July. But the difficulty of adding a kitchen to the old building made it far pricier than what the two had originally anticipated, so they went back to the drawing board.
A new plan soon emerged, which called for placing a shipping container on the large patio out front and building a food truck-style kitchen inside it. Renshaw and Pierce's wings are grilled, not fried, so a semi-outdoor solution seemed like a natural fit, and it turned out to have one added advantage: With the coronavirus epidemic keeping folks out of restaurants until at least April 30 (that's the state schedule, although Wheat Ridge adopted May 11 after the City of Denver picked that date on March 16), having a walk-up window on an outdoor patio turned out to be a great way to serve one customer at a time while maintaining safe distances and a clean facility.Plus, says Pierce, the two saved about $50,000 over building the kitchen inside.
The King of Wings has a shipping container kitchen, which will soon be clad in wood siding.
Mark Antonation
Pierce and Renshaw kept their food truck running until last October, then parked it for the winter while they worked on the restaurant;they sold the vehicle just a few weeks ago. Their new kitchen is more spacious than a standard food truck, fully plumbed and equipped with gas for a grill and a high-BTU fire ring that will hold a huge sauce pot. Renshaw says they make about ten different wing sauces; the bourbon Buffalo is the fan favorite.
King of Wings will also serve chicken sandwiches and wraps and Buffalo cauliflower, and with the new ruling from Governor Jared Polis that allows restaurants to sell liquor to go, they'll have an added revenue stream until they can open the restaurant to the public.
All along, Renshaw says, the idea was to have a great indoor/outdoor gathering spot where neighbors could come and enjoy televised sports as well as the great Colorado weather along with their beer and wings. Difficult circumstances have caused him and Pierce to improvise, but thanks to creative thinking and a willingness to adapt, they're poised to be a great new takeout option for Wheat Ridge residents. The picnic tables on the patio will be off limits until May 11 to discourage gatherings of more than ten people, but the wings travel well for customers to eat at home.
King of Wings expects to open in early April after its final inspection, and from there, Renshaw and Pierce will be wingin' it on the patio until the state returns to a semblance of normalcy.
Mark Antonation is the Westword Food & Drink Editor. He got his start by eating at and writing about every restaurant on Federal Boulevard and continues to cover metro Denver's diverse international food scene, as well as the city's quickly changing restaurant landscape. Mark was awarded Outstanding Media Professional by the Colorado Restaurant Association in 2018.
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March 22, 2020 by
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TARPON SPRINGS Theres a new restaurant focusing on classic Greek fare in Tarpon Springs.
Co-owner Katerina Tsiliclis, a longtime Tarpon Springs resident who has worked in restaurants for 21 years, opened Katerinas Taverna & Grill with her husband Nicolas about two months ago.
I like to be with people. I love people. I love to entertain and carry on Greek traditions, including the cooking, Katerina said.
The operation at 619 N Pinellas Ave. is a family affair. Nicolas daughter Maria Machado pulls off desserts such as the signature baklava that, uniquely, comes rolled and infused with orange blossom water.
The sweets join savory dishes on the menu for lunch and dinner. Many of them, including the popular lamb chops, are executed by Niki Hatzileris, Katerinas daughter, who leads the grill station with a traditional, flavor-forward approach.
The one thing that we do differently at Katerinas Taverna is that all our meats are chargrilled. There is nothing that goes on any flat grills or any deep fryers, Hatzileris said. Everything else is strictly chargrilled and pan-fried.
In addition to Greek beer and wine, Katerinas Taverna & Grill serves appetizers for solo diners and groups, locally caught whole fish, moussaka, pita sandwiches and spetsofai, a soul-warming mashup of sausage, peppers, tomatoes and feta.
But the house specialty, Katerina said, is her Greek meatballs.
Seasoning from the island, she said. Thats what makes it nice and traditional.
The restaurant even does a daily special for Lent (think spinach and rice or stuffed calamari), plus a true Greek gyro showcasing pork on weekends.
Its all presented with an emphasis on fresh ingredients.
Everything is fresh day by day, Nicolas said. Everything were doing is in a limited amount, so when its finished, its finished.
Not far from the historic Sponge Docks, Katerinas Taverna & Grill is all blue and white, featuring 52 or so seats throughout its revamped 940-square-foot space.
Charming photos of Greece hang inside the main dining room, while a mural of Santorini painted by a Tampa Bay artist makes the covered outdoor patio even more inviting.
We tried to keep it as Greek as we can, Katerina said.
(727) 935-4246.
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March 22, 2020 by
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In 2018, the market size of Patio Furniture Market is million US$ and it will reach million US$ in 2025, growing at a CAGR of from 2018; while in China, the market size is valued at xx million US$ and will increase to xx million US$ in 2025, with a CAGR of xx% during forecast period.
In this report, 2018 has been considered as the base year and 2018 to 2025 as the forecast period to estimate the market size for Patio Furniture .
This report studies the global market size of Patio Furniture , especially focuses on the key regions like United States, European Union, China, and other regions (Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia).
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This study presents the Patio Furniture Market production, revenue, market share and growth rate for each key company, and also covers the breakdown data (production, consumption, revenue and market share) by regions, type and applications. Patio Furniture history breakdown data from 2014 to 2018, and forecast to 2025.
For top companies in United States, European Union and China, this report investigates and analyzes the production, value, price, market share and growth rate for the top manufacturers, key data from 2014 to 2018.
In global Patio Furniture market, the following companies are covered:
The following manufacturers are covered:Brown JordanAgio International Company LimitedBarbeques GaloreRattanGlosterDEDONWinston FurnitureTuuciEmu GroupFischer Mobel GmbHRoyal BotaniaTrex CompanyHomecrest Outdoor LivingKETTALHartmanSitra Holdings (International) LimitedThe Keter GroupTreasure Garden IncorporatedYotrio CorporationLlyod/Flanders
Segment by RegionsNorth AmericaEuropeChinaJapanSoutheast AsiaIndia
Segment by TypePlastic Patio FurnitureMetal Patio FurnitureWood Patio FurnitureResin Patio Furniture
Segment by ApplicationPublic Outdoor FurnitureLeisure and DecorationOutdoor Activities
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The content of the study subjects, includes a total of 15 chapters:
Chapter 1, to describe Patio Furniture product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market driving force and market risks.
Chapter 2, to profile the top manufacturers of Patio Furniture , with price, sales, revenue and global market share of Patio Furniture in 2017 and 2018.
Chapter 3, the Patio Furniture competitive situation, sales, revenue and global market share of top manufacturers are analyzed emphatically by landscape contrast.
Chapter 4, the Patio Furniture breakdown data are shown at the regional level, to show the sales, revenue and growth by regions, from 2014 to 2018.
Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, to break the sales data at the country level, with sales, revenue and market share for key countries in the world, from 2014 to 2018.
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Chapter 10 and 11, to segment the sales by type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2014 to 2018.
Chapter 12, Patio Furniture market forecast, by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2018 to 2024.
Chapter 13, 14 and 15, to describe Patio Furniture sales channel, distributors, customers, research findings and conclusion, appendix and data source.
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March 22, 2020 by
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- If youre looking for a room with a view, the townhouse at 2267 W. 19th St. has them in spades. The downtown skyline to the east and the West Side Market to the west: you can truly see it all from the homes windows and two rooftop decks.
Unit 8 is located in West Nineteen, a new collection of townhomes built in 2019 in Duck Island, where the historic and eclectic neighborhoods of Ohio City and Tremont meet.
Knez Homes sales agent Dorit Sade calls the design quintessential Cleveland, blending contemporary and classic brick architecture.
The architecture takes its cue from both the industrial heritage of the site and the manufacturing dynamic of its connection to the industrial flats, she says.
Inside, youll find nearly 2,300-sq. ft. of living space spread across four levels, including three bedrooms, two full and two half bathrooms. The open-concept main level is the heart of the house, and offers 9-foot ceilings, plenty of light, a sleek kitchen and 60-inch electric fireplace.
But the pice de rsistance is the fourth-level entertainment room which has a wall-to-wall bar and access to those two rooftop decks.
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
The unit listed is available and ready to move in for $514,900. 14 other units are currently under construction and can be tailored to the buyers preferences with available options like a walk-out basement, elevator, and upgraded finishes and surfaces.
"Designed with large windows, high ceilings, and expansive open terraces, the residences at West Nineteen provide the perfect backdrop for a sophisticated, contemporary lifestyle," says the brochure.
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Address: 2267 West 19th St, Unit 8
City: Cleveland
Price: $514,900
Square footage: 2,226
Year built: 2019
No. bedrooms: 3
No. bathrooms: 2 full, 2 half
School district: Cleveland Municipal School District
Other notable attributes: 15-year tax abatement, HOA fee, two-car garage
Sales info: Dorit Sade, Knez Homes
email: dsade@knez.net
phone: (440) 221-9627
Walk up from the ground level, which has an office and two-car garage, to the open-concept main level.
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
The home offers a 15-year 100-percent tax abatement. The HOA fees are $140 per month.
The kitchen has a large island, tile backsplash, quartz counters, sleek 42 custom cabinets with wall to wall pantries, stainless steel appliances, floor to ceiling windows and a walk-out balcony.
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
From the listing: Spacious master bedroom and glamorous en-suite bathroom with double vanities, custom tiled walk-in shower and frameless glass doors.
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
The fourth level is ideal for entertaining both large and small gatherings with two rooftop decks, lounge with bar, and powder room.
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
West Nineteen is Knez Homes newest community of luxurious townhomes. This unit is available for $514,900. Photos by Austin Cupach
For more information on West Nineteen, contact Dorit Sade at Knez Homes by email at dsade@knez.net or phone at (440) 221-9627.
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March 22, 2020 by
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Though the past few months of Hearthstone have been dominated by Hunter, Rexxar isnt the only Hero having fun.
Even if the expansion feels unbalanced at times, Descent of Dragons still managed to introduce some super fun decks to Hearthstone. Since a new expansion is right around the corner, here are a few decks you should take for a spin while you still have the chance. Some of these decks include cards that will rotate out in the coming year, so remember to craft with caution.
Prior to the Conjurers Calling nerf, Highlander Mage was one of the strongest decks in the game. It received more support when Amazing Reno was introduced through the latest solo adventure, but the deck still isnt considered top-tier. That being said, the deck is still extremely fun. Though it probably isnt as fast as you may like it to be, the deck offers so many paths to victory that winning feels fresh every time. With Cards like Zephrys, Reno, and Dragonqueen Alexstrasza sticking around, you can expect to see a new version of Highlander Mage when the next expansion launches.
Use this code to copy the deck for Hearthstone: AAECAf0EHooByQOrBMUEywSNCL7sAs7vAu72Asb4AqCAA+iJA4OWA5+bA6CbA4qeA6GhA8KhA/yjA4ukA5KkA/KlA4SnA/qsA/CvA5GxA4S2A4y2A+G2A5+3AwAA
Another unique deck being shrouded by the meta is Quest Druid. This deck revolves around the quest card Untapped Potential. This card eventually allows the Druid player to earn a Passive Hero Power called Ossirian Tear. This causes your choose one cards to have both effects. Since Embiggen and Token Druid are doing so well in the meta, Quest Druid hasnt seen as much play. This is a shame because Untapped Potential is one of the most rewarding Quest cards currently in Hearthstone. If you play Druid, this one is definitely worth taking for a spin.
Use this code to copy the deck for Hearthstone:AAECAZICBiSu0gL1/ALYoAP4oQP2rQMMQFZf/gHEBr/yAqmiA8iiA++iA9mpA/m1A8a3AwA=
Another fun deck being eclipsed by its brother in the meta is Holy Wrath Paladin. If youre playing against a Paladin deck on the ladder, its probably some sort of Mech build. Though Mechs are fun, its a shame theyre overshadowing one of the most fun builds in the game right now. Holy Wrath Paladin is essentially an OTK deck. Youll spend most of the match setting up for the Holy Wrath and Shirvallah combo. Shirvallah the Tiger costs 25 mana, but costs one less for each mana youve spent on spells. Holy Wrath causes you to draw a card and then deal damage equal to its cost. Combining the two makes for one heck of a wombo combo.
Use this code to copy the deck for Hearthstone:AAECAZ8FDPoBhQPtBfQFzwb7DP37AoT8Ar2GA/yjA5asA/22AwmcArMD3AP2B6f3Avz8Atn+As+GA+yGAwA=
Youve probably faced quite a few Galakrond Rogue decks on ladder. What you probably havent seen many of, however, is the Highlander variant of the archetype. Cards like Zephrys and Dragonqueen Alexstrasza make Highlander decks very entertaining. Throw Galakrond, Kronx, Skyshiv, and Siamat into the mix and youll have a Highlander build that is overflowing with value. Though most people prefer the non-Highlander version of Galakrond Rogue due to its more concise playstyle, the Highlander version can provide hours of fun if piloted correctly.
Use this code to copy the deck for Hearthstone:AAECAaIHHrQBsgLtAs0DrwSIB8f4AqCAA4+XA5CXA5KXA/uaA/6aA/yjA/KlA4SnA/WnA7euA7muA7+uA8GuA/6uA6qvA86vA/2wA4KxA5GxA+O0A5+3A8vAAwAA
Admittedly the weakest deck on this list, Aggro Overload Shaman looks to make the best out of a bad situation. Early in the Descent of Dragons expansion, Shaman was on top of the mountain. After a series of nerfs all but butchered the class, most players have abandoned it entirely. For those of you who are stuck with a ton of Shaman cards and nothing to play, Aggro Overload Shaman is definitely worth the try. The fun in this deck comes from the element of surprise. Since your opponent will often expect Galakrond Shaman, youre able to set up big face damage with cards like Cumulo-Maximus and Lava Burst. If you want to give your Shaman collection one last chance, this is the deck to do it with.
Use this code to copy the deck for Hearthstone:AAECAaoIApn7Au2tAw7vAeAC+QPgBrDwAvbwAo/7Apz/AoyFA/aKA8aZA7WtA7atA/muAwA=
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March 22, 2020 by
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Dennis Wilson of Niceville says we must take a no-holds barred approach to beating COVID-19.
Coronavirus is dangerous because it is silent, pervasive, deadly and only truly diagnoses after it damages one's health or takes a life.
Defeating this virus requires "all hands on deck" with every segment of America engaged. While doctors and nurses risk their our health and life in this battle, the general public also has a role to play.
Unfortunately the few essential ways that people can respond (washing hands and staying away from crowds) have been neglected by some. Two reasons many have shirked their responsibility are ignorance and arrogance.
Ignorance: In America there is a segment that is totally unaware of the threat or simply incapable of understanding. Some have become suspicious of the news media due to the fake news mania. They simply ignore the truth even if carried on CNN or FOX News.
Arrogance: It is human nature to be self-centered and see things only from our own personal perspective and for our pleasure. Many are intellectually aware of the threat but give in to their selfish desires to do as they wish. This need to fulfill personal satisfaction trumps (no pun here) logical thinking to address this threat to America's health and prosperity.
Those who join large numbers at the beaches or insist on gathering with others in bars and restaurants are more concerned about themselves than for their fellow Americans in this fight.
This battle will last for months and thus we must subordinate personal interest for the greater good of defeating a major threat as we did during The Great Depression and also during WWII.
Dennis Wilson, Niceville
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March 22, 2020 by
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Never before, in the history of higher education, have so many people, in so many different roles, worked so hard to reach a single objective.
That objective is the rapid transition from face-to-face instruction to remote learning.
Every college and university is now in a place where face-to-face classes must be transitioned to distance learning.
The speed at which this transition must occur means that every professor is turning all their attention to the challenge of how to teach remotely.
The work of the professors is complemented by an enormous range of nonfaculty campus educators.
If a school is clever (or well-resourced) enough to have made the smart investment in building teams with learning designers and educational developers, then those nonfaculty educators are engaged full-time in the transition to remote learning. They are working directly with faculty and departments, creating self-service training materials, and designing and running workshops.
Learning designers and educational developers are working closely with other colleagues across the institution to prepare for remote courses. Librarians are all in. So are the professionals who work across information technology units, from front-line technology support experts to back-end system administrators.
The move to remote learning requires the expertise of colleagues in offices as diverse as student accessibility and student affairs, campus general counsel, off-campus programs, the registrar, communications, and a dizzying array of student-facing and behind-the-scenes campus support organizations.
Watching the transition to remote learning unfold on my campus in real time, Im blown away by what can be accomplished when everyone works with a common purpose.
Decisions that once took weeks now take hours. Previously entrenched organizational and bureaucratic impediments to agile decision making are being overcome by the necessity to move quickly and at an institutional scale. A bias toward action is replacing the habit of paralysis by analysis. People are trusting each other to make the best decisions they can with the information they have. And everyone seems willing to adapt as circumstances change.
Across our higher ed ecosystem, an unprecedented number and range of those employed at colleges and universities as faculty and staff are all working flat out to accomplish this move to remote instruction.
Faculty who have never had to teach students they did not see face-to-face are suddenly facing the challenge of teaching using only digital mediums of instruction and communication.
Staff who worked on the full range of the services that colleges and universities offer are now spending the majority of their time working to support faculty and students in remote learning.
Everyone is exhausted. And everyone is concerned about getting this as right as we can for our students and our professors. But we are all working together. That feels pretty good.
How is the transition to remote learning going on your campus?
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There are five new Magic: The Gathering Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Commander decks coming with the release of the upcoming set this April, and Senior MTG Designer Gavin Verhey has teased a few hints for the new cards that will be included in the Ikoria Commander decks.
Over on his Instagram account, Verhey shared a video clip that he recorded while being stuck at home due to the coronavirus, and he reveals three hints for the new cards from the Ikoria Commander decks, including a mono-white ramp card, a rules text that protects you and planeswalkers you control, and Magic's new trilobite.
Here are Verhey's three hints:
"There's a mono-white card that lets you repeatedly ramp Plains from your Library onto the Battlefield!"
"There's the rules text, 'You and planeswalkers you control gain protection from that player.'"
"There's Magic's fourth ever TRILOBITE!"
Watch the video below:
Verhey went on to say that he will share more hints on Monday, so expect a new video clip that day. It looks like Wizards of the Coast is ramping up the power of white after many players criticized the Commander format's lack of power balance in colors, deeming white to be underpowered.
WotC still hasn't revealed the decklists for the Ikoria Commander decks, but the company has already revealed the names of the 5 decks.
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths will officially be released on April 24, 2020. Prerelease events will take place from April 17-19. Ikoria: Commander will officially release on the same day as the release of the main Ikoria set.
Related: MTG is Bringing FNM atHome, With Local Game Stores, on MTG Arena
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Below Deck Mediterranean deckhand Bobby Giancola shared that hed much rather deal with crazy or terrible charter guests over being quarantined with the coronavirus.
A very bored Giancola took to his Instagram story and invited fans to ask him anything. A fan asked him, Corona quarantine by yourself for 30 days or a season of all s**tty charter guests? Giancola said the answer was pretty easy. S**tty charter guests. LOL. At least it would be entertaining and Id get a tip.
Another fan asked when Giancola was going drinking with friends. But he said not until the quarantine is over as Giancola is taking the threat seriously. He also shared if hed return to Below Deck. Plus what is Giancolas biggest fear? Its not the coronavirus.
A number of fans wondered if Giancola would consider returning to the series. He appeared as a deckhand on seasons 1 and 2 of Below Deck Med. He told fans hed love to return if he was asked back. If they ask most likely lol. It was a lot of fun, he shared.
Giancola worked for Captain Mark Howard and Captain Sandy Yawn on Below Deck Med. A fan wondered if hed be interested in working with Captain Lee Rosbach on Below Deck. Of course, Giancola was into it. Definitely, he wrote.
He added that his favorite charter when he was on the show was in the Exumas. But when it came to his favorite Below Deck season, Giancola admitted he hasnt been watching. I honestly havent seen any and dont have cable, he replied. Giancola also revealed hes been working as a freelancer in the yachting industry. Im freelancing and working in yacht sales at Denison Yachting, he shared. Fans also asked about his time as a firefighter too.
While Giancola munched on quarantine Oreos he answered a question addressing his biggest fear. Its not the coronavirus, but instead a common problem many people face in South Florida. I honestly hate driving in the rain as silly as that sounds, the deckhand replied.
Hes also been pretty productive while being self-quarantined. Giancola and Below Deck Med deckhand Colin Macy-OToole recently teamed up to share a soothing tune with fans on social media. This is the second time the guys created a song from a distance. Happy music Monday everyone! Heres our new song Into the Airwaves feat @bgcola28. Enjoy and stay safe everyone! Macy-OTooletweeted along with a video.
The first song that we did, that was something I wrote, and then I recorded my guitar part and then sent it to him, Giancola told Showbiz Cheat Sheet. And then he did his piano part on top of it. And then this last one, he did the piano part first and sent it over to me and then I just freestyled something on top of that. He promises more is to come as the guys have gotten into a groove of working together from New York to Florida.
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