Txilum - "Pluja" feat. Wayne Daniel (Reggaeland Prod. 2011)
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Txilum - "Pluja" feat. Wayne Daniel (Reggaeland Prod. 2011)

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Today (March 6th, 2013), join Art Rosenbaum as he interviews Wayne Daniel on The Voice of The Arts:1690 AM, WMLB.
This installment will highlight the history of Old-Time Country Music in Atlanta, as told by the expert himself, Wayne Daniel. The interview will air today at 8:30am, 1:20pm & 6:30pm at 1690 AM in Atlanta and on the web at 1690WMLB.com
Wayne Daniel is also one of our featured speakers at the Georgia Old-Time Fiddlers Convention on April 6th. He is the author of “Pickin’ on Peachtree, A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia.”
One of our guest speakers at this event will be Wayne W. Daniel. He is a retired Georgia State University professor and the author of “Pickin’ on Peachtree, A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia,” published by the University of Illinois Press. He has had more than 200 articles about country, bluegrass, and southern gospel music appear in scholarly journals and popular magazines. Additionally, he has spoken frequently on these subjects to such groups as the Tennessee Folklore Society, International Folk Alliance, and International Country Music Conference.
From the May 10, 2005 New York Times article on Dr. Wayne Daniel's masterpiece:
The All Five puzzle, as Dr. Daniel has named his latest creation, is a miniature cosmos of its own. On the outside is the icosahedron, inside that a dodecahedron, inside that a cube, inside that a tetrahedron, and at the core a tiny octahedron. Each form is itself a puzzle that must be assembled from interlocking pieces, the whole constituting a tiny symphony of Platonic play.
"This is the first puzzle with all the Platonic solids in a concentric, integrated and solid form, with no voids between them," said Jerry Slocum, a puzzle expert in Beverly Hills, Calif. "It is an amazing achievement."
I so wanted one of these when I was in college. Alas, with a $400 price tag and a waiting list of 171 and counting, I quickly gave up on owning one.
Today, I found out that Wayne Daniel ended up licensing The All Five due to overwhelming demand. I immediately bought one. Although a commercially manufactured model is nowhere near as satisfying to own as a replica handcrafted by the original designer, I'm not complaining. This is a most impressive interlocking puzzle, and easily my favorite.
Now if only I can get my hands on an Astrolabacus.