Friday, July 31, 2009
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Off The Train Collection Sequence Shots.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
More people Rocking to WrecordsByMonkey (send pics our way)
Rocking to WrecordsByMonkey....We are always getting pictures sent to us of people wearing our jewelry, and this week we got two in a row and wanted to do a little post.
http://bit.ly/ckaHOMore people Rocking to WrecordsByMonkey (send pics our way)
Rocking to WrecordsByMonkey....We are always getting pictures sent to us of people wearing our jewelry, and this week we got two in a row and wanted to do a little post. Please feel free to send them this way and well load them up on our blog and link them to what you do or whatever's cleaver. We love to know who rocks WrecordsByMonkey's Vinyl Record Jewelry and what they do or what not. (shh they also get sent 20% off Coupons to the web store.)
Below is Marcea Decker who picked up the Chandelier necklace from our Heritage Collection at the Brooklyn Flea Market in Ft. (were there every Sat. 10-5)Quote "I'm from Phoenix, Arizona, so over here whenever I wear it, people are so curious about it! It's so unique and eye catching and it's probably the best thing I bought while I was staying in NYC"
The Image below we received from Kim of her daughter in Central Park. There from Pittsburgh, PA and bought the Cuffs at the BK Flea market as well. " Looks great, and she LOVES it! They made great souvenirs of our trip and are so versatile with what you can wear them with"
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Reliving Lennon’s Legacy at the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Annex
Reliving Lennon’s Legacy at the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Annex
By Brittany Mayne
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Annex in Soho is currently featuring a
John Lennon exhibit that is a necessity for any Lennon fan to see.
Upon entering the exhibit, patrons walk into the all-white room across
a sticky mat to remove dirt from the shoes. On the walls hang four
projection screens playing interview and concert footage of John
Lennon and Yoko Ono’s New York City years. On the floor, several
glass cases containt handwritten lyrics to about a dozen songs
including God and Working Class Hero. Also displayed are press kits,
guitars, deportation letters, and his famed New York City t-shirt.
Seeing these rare and never before seen artifacts breathe a whole new
life into Lennon’s legacy and his message of social change and peace.
It almost didn’t seem real to be looking instruments which he used to
write legendary songs, or the clothing he’d worn in countless iconic
photographs. It was invigorating to see a part of history that I can
relate to; the symbols left behind by a musical genius brought too
soon to his death.
Admission to the Lennon exhibit also grants access to the entire
museum, which is a worthwhile experience in itself. The visit starts
out with a short movie about the history of rock and roll, which is
sort of a surround sound and sight experience. The artifacts
themselves include iconic clothing such as Elvis’s jumpsuit,
handwritten lyrics by Jerry Garcia, dozens of guitars including a Jimi
Hendrix Fender, and even David Byrne’s big suit from Stop Making
Sense. So, if you’re ever in the neighborhood, check it out for a
blast through rock and roll history.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
OFF THE TRAIN pre-Trailer
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Reliving Lennon’s Legacy at the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Annex By Brittany Mayne
Reliving Lennon’s Legacy at the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Annex By Brittany Mayne
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Annex in Soho is currently featuring a
John Lennon exhibit that is a necessity for any Lennon fan to see.