Wikipedia:Introduction (historical)
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A young man from the State of Missouri serving time in Iraq has shown service in the Sadr City Area, As of November 4, 2004 he has 42 Confirmed Kills and 11 Unconfirmed. During this time he has served in the United States Army and has been in Operations in Iraq, Haiti, and Various Regions in South America and Africa. Smith's primary Mission is the US Army was Military Law enforcement. As of 2005 Smith has left the military service with high honors for service to Duty and Country.
Shazalakazoo
SHAZALAKAZOO: THE CHRONOLOGY
1996 begins as a four-member band (drums, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals and woodwinds); first public performance in november in Student’s Culture Center (SKC);
1997 band begets its fifth member, a violinist; jams staged in various places in Belgrade (Engineering Students’ Club, Ethnographic Museum, Jungle Club…) and Novi Sad (Yatac Club);
1998 bass player leaves Belgrade; he is soon followed by the guitarist and the drummer, and Shazalakazoo is no longer an acoustic ensemble; however, the singer and the violinist switch to electronic music, and Shazalakazoo transforms into a duet of electronic music producers; the violinist quits the violin and begins developing vinyl-record scratching techniques;
1999 major piece, “Mehanizam”, comes into life;
2000 live act in Borca Fair;
2001 begins two-hour show broadcast by the Belgrade Radio SKC, which continues to date; program frequently features traditional music from most various areas - Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa, etc.; first release comes out for London-based The Fallout Records, the compilation for The Mute Magazine;
2002 a piece, “Three Drops”, comes out within the “Belgrade Coffeeshop v. 2” CD compilation (B92);
2003 a performance staged at SKC Hall for the anniversary of the radio station, and then performances in Croatia: Pula (Media Mediterranea Festival), Sibenik (Underwater Overground Festival) and Dubrovnik (Karantena Festival);
2004 a performance staged at the “Dope on Plastic” party, SKC; live act at EXIT 04 in Novi Sad; another hit piece “Pheromones” comes with the “Belgrade Coffeeshop v. 4” (B92) and tops the lists of several Serbian radio stations for weeks; performances staged in Pula (Media Mediterranea Festival), and then one at “Karlovci Wine Fest 2004” in Sremski Karlovci, Vojvodina;
2005 live act in Dietheater Konzerthauss Vienna, Austria (Seriouspop Festival); two performances in Pula, croatia (Dani Rojca Festival and Media Mediterranea Festival); live act at EXIT 05 Festival in Novi Sad; live act at Aprilski Susreti Festival in Belgrade; performances in Novi Sad (Gang Club) and Stara pazova (Puls Club);
2006 performance at Fine Arts Academy Club in Belgrade, live acts at EXIT 06 festival, Media Mediterranea in Pula (Croatia), Lift Club Fest in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Plastic Club, Exile Floatr and Povetarac Boat (Belgrade);
2007 live act at KSET club in Zagreb (Croatia); live act at Povetarac Boat at "Dani Sarajeva" (Belgrade).