Today's Tids Issue 5,804
Music never ends:
Frozen pizza sales are burgeoning which economists are saying represents the American consumer cutting back. Personally, I’ve been aghast as the cost of some pizzas soar into fine dining luxury. That inflation number yesterday was only about the growth of inflation and not about how higher costs are hitting wallets. And consider the negative side - lower growth of inflation comes from industries like airlines and hospitality cutting prices due to lack of demand. The point of this garbled Tidlet is, there are plenty of dynamics underlying the reality of it all and complicating the numbers.
Celebrity Court cases have become TV's newest most watched reality programming. Keep those crimes and assaults and murders coming say the Execs.
I'd probably make a bad juror.
Today a competitive salary means it is competing with your bills.
The Question:
Who do you think said, “Stan Kenton was the most important link between Jazz and the Classics”.
The Headlines:
--Markets Open Higher; Kraft-Heinz Spending $3 Billion to Upgrade Factories Even as Sales shrink – Will Help it respond Quicker to Changes they Say.
--Smart Phone Sales in US up 30% Trying to Beat Tariffs.
--Trump Lifts Sanctions on Syria; Says Leader Ahmed al-Sharaa is “Attractive Guy and Tough”.
--Menedez Brothers' Sentence Reissued to Allow for Parole.
--Trump Middel East Visits Coincides with Countries Just signing New Deals with Trump Company.
--In Test Case, 5 Small Businesses Suing Trump Over Illegal Applicaiton of Worldwide Tariffs.
--House Dem Thanedar Initiates Impeachment Proceedings against Trump; Repub House has Two Days to Respond.
A good man and friend died two days ago. Tont A was kind and one of kind when it came to knowledge of music from Opera which he never stopped promoting to every aspect of our melodic world. He was as particularly associated with the great Stan Kenton. A few days before he died, he sent me and his friends this poem with the note; “All the best, stay well and in touch":
May is a green as no other,
May is much sun through small leaves,
May is soft earth,
And apple-blossoms,
And windows open to a South wind.
—Amy Lowell (1874–1925)
ESPN just announced the “Complete Streaming Package” for only $29,96 a month. Gaaaa. What's next. Where and how is this streaming explosion going to end? And how will it affect the enormous costs of cable TV packages, which by the way deliver the Internet to enable the Streaming.
Any tariff over 30% is just combative rhetoric, political positioning. Hey, 30% pretty much says goodbye to doing business with you.
Here seems to be more and more entities everyday trying to pick my pocket.
The good news is that with all of the TV dramas winding up their season it means “The Price is Right at Night” is back on the tube. There is nothing better than no-brainer viewing.
In today’s tough economic times, kids with only two years left on their parent's health policies are looking for new parents.
If it wasn't for blood tests, the doctors might think I was reallyhealthy. You cant get away with anything anymore in this “Smart” world.
Want to turn your restatement savings account into $100,000,00? Move to Zimbabwe.
It is becoming harder to write about global daily activities. Events are continually loaded with threats against integrity.
My life was better before “Smart” Appliances. They are always complaining while the old dumb appliances just kept on working.
I have to give Spell-Check credit, Yesterday I wrote about its confused, muddled brain and woeful ineptitude. And today it has itself together. So today any typos you see are strictly my own. Is spell-check reading the tids?
The Answer:
It was Arther Fielder who Conducted the Boston Pops for over fifty years.
Tony Agostinelli, my friend, knew everything there was to know about the amazing Stan Kenton. He was influential in the creation of the Stan Kenton Research Center. He was significant figure in the documentation of Kenton’s life. He was the Editor of the “The Network” a newsletter dedicated to Kenton's life. But most of all, Tony A was a wonderful man who always made me feel good. Evoked a little smile in my heart.
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