Adam Sheridan and Joe Thompson biography, Adam Sheridan and Joe Thompson discography
No underscores, no spaces, no special characters!What moment would you live again if you could?Many different formats can provide different quality in same bitrate.For example: aacPlus stream in 128kbps sounds better than mp3 in 192kbps.About Adam Sheridan:He is currently a resident at England's northern hard dance club GoodGreef.Adam's passion for dance music began at a very early age, staying up late to listen to Essential Mixes when he was just 11 and becoming especially interested in Sasha and Carl Cox.Passion and first set of decks at only 12 years old.Adam quickly developed a taste for being creative with the music, using techniques and effects to make the music original and personalised.After his short one hour set, Adam was offered a residency which he still holds today and sees him regularly play the UK's largest venue, Tall Trees.At this early stage in his career Adam began composing his own music.His regular trips to Gatecrasher to see Paul van Dyk heavily influenced his production work, as Adam was amazed by Paul's ability to control and move the crowd with his unique sound.Throughout 2005, Adam will continue to perform at the UK's biggest and best clubs and all of his performances will feature exclusive tracks and remixes performed using Abelton Live.Adams best year to date.Solus, Lektrik and Another tomorrow.There are few young DJs who have achieved so much at such a young age!??Although techno and house were his first love, he also greatly admired the more melodic sound which dance could offer and in particular, Paul van Dyk, who he frequently saw at Gatecrasher (when the doormen decided he looked old enough to be allowed in!Adam was offered a residency which he still holds today and sees him regularly play the UK's largest venue, Tall Trees.??At this early stage in his career, Adam began composing his own music.Teaming up with a fellow young, talented producer and dance music enthusiast Joe Thompson enabled Adam to progress with music production and it was a dream realised to begin work in a studio.??The first notable track to come out of the partnership was Lektrik, a pumping and uplifting trance track which was the result of many late nights, several disagreements but plenty of enjoyment.In an attempt to give the track to Ferry Corsten, who was at a gig at Passion, Adam and Joe experienced a flat tyre, running out of diesel and a gig in Hull.Eventually the track was given to Ferry and on the Monday morning was signed to Purple Eye Entertainment, which was yet another dream come true for Adam.As a result of Lektrik, which has been supported by some of the biggest names in dance, Adam's career has evolved and he has gained recognition across the globe.Another Tomorrow was released at the end of August and caused a stir with its melodic, summery, laid back theme.It is Adam's passion and enthusiasm for dance culture which continually attracts the attention and admiration of clubbers, as people can easily identify with his love for the music."Dance music is such a huge part of my life.Much of this research explores the conditions that influence one's awareness of alternatives and divergent perspectives and the relationship between awareness of alternatives and bias.Counterfactuals as behavioral primes: Priming the simulation heuristic and the consideration of alternatives.Disconnecting negotiated outcomes and evaluations: The role of negotiator focus.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.The dissatisfaction of having your first offer accepted: The role of counterfactual thinking in negotiations.The reinstatement of dissonance and psychological discomfort following failed affirmations.Increasing the search for disconfirmatory information in group decisions.Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.Reversing the gender gap in negotiations: An exploration of stereotype regeneration.Research on Managing in Teams and Groups.Webspinner's Note: We are starting to archive
our obituaries.Gertrude Storm, 101, of Sheridan died Sept.Arrangements are with Kane Funeral Home.Tuesday at Kane Funeral Home with the
Rev.Burial will be in Sheridan
Municipal Cemetery.Immanuel Lutheran Church on Park Street.He enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting,
fishing, gardening and drives in the country.He
was a life member of United Mine Workers Local 2055.Legerski, 90, of Sheridan died Sept.Tuesday at Kane Funeral Home.Burial will be in Sheridan
Municipal Cemetery.Former Sheridan resident Carolyn Swenson, 69, of Gillette died
Monday, Sept.Wilson Funeral Home with burial in Mount Pisgah
Cemetery.Thursday at the funeral
home.They lived in Billings and later divorced.She married
Wesley Swenson Sr.Swenson enjoyed canning
vegetables and fruits and raising purebred collies.Swenson and her
husband worked for a coal mine.Tom Price and Wesley
Swenson Jr.Wilson Funeral Home,
210 W.Gillette, WY 82716 or via the Internet at
www.First Christian Church with burial in
Craig Cemetery under direction of Grant Mortuary.She
grew up in Craig and was a 2003 graduate of Moffat County High
School, where she was a member of the soccer and swim teams.She
enjoyed all crafts, shopping in thrift stores, and spending time
outdoors, especially hunting with her father and brothers.Former Sheridan resident Maxine Elliott, 87, of Eugene, Ore.Grandview Rehabilitation and Specialty
Care in Junction City, Ore.Elliott was born June 20, 1920, in Sheridan to
Thomas and Maudie Cotton.Saudi
Arabia in 1957, where Mr.She returned to the United States in 1963, living in Myrtle
Point, Ore.She enjoyed travel,
dancing and participating in organizations.She
was preceded in death by her husband in 1993.Former Sheridan resident Robert R.Rogers, 43,
of Cheyenne died Sept.Mary's Cathedral with the Rev.He lived in Sheridan before moving to
Cheyenne five years ago.Susan Rogers Livenick of Las Vegas, Jeanette
Rogers of New Haven, Conn.Roxana Rogers DeSole of South Africa,
Lorna Rogers Burgess of Norwood, Colo.Sarah Blythe Rogers
of Boulder, Colo.Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, followed by a
commitment service with military honors in the Elks Section of
Sheridan Municipal Cemetery.Arrangements are with Kane Funeral
Home.He was born July 1, 1920, in
Richfield, Utah, to Shirl and Ella Nay.He graduated from Wasatch
Academy in Mount Pleasant, Utah, and enlisted in the Navy.He
served in the South Atlantic during World War II until his
honorable discharge in 1945.Nelson Construction for 38
years.Memorials may be made to Immanuel
Lutheran Church, 1300 W.Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance.She was mother of Randy
Thompson of Sheridan.Memorial services were Friday in Alliance.She worked for
35 years as a hairdresser.Matthew's
Episcopal Church, the Rebekahs, Good Sam Camping Club, Burlington
Northern Camping Club and the Red Hat Society.She was past
president of the Eagles Auxiliary and B.She was
preceded in death by her husband, Carl A.Merrill George Nay, 87, of Sheridan died Sept.Cremation has taken place, and
memorial services will be 10 a.Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran
Church with the Rev.September 21, 2007
No obituaries reported.September 20, 2007
No obituaries reported.Memorial services for Kenneth Ruff, 87, of Sheridan will be 10
a.He married Betty
MacCatherine in Sheridan on Aug.He was a life member of Telephone Pioneers of America, an
honorary life member of Communication Workers of America, and a
life member of Sheridan Elks Lodge 520.He was preceded in death by his wife and one
grandson.He graduated and received
certification as a farrier from Oregon State Farrier School, then
returned to Sheridan, where he worked shoeing horses and as a
carpenter for several construction companies.Memorials may be made to
Sheridan High School Rodeo Club in care of Cindy Gill, HCR 44,
Box 41, Wyola, MT 59089.Helen Lillian Grover Creek, 80, of Buffalo died
Sept.Graveside
services will be 2 p.Tuesday in Willow Grove Cemetery in
Buffalo with the Rev.Tuesday in Adams Funeral Home
Chapel in Buffalo.Kenneth Ruff, 87, of Sheridan died Sept.Cremation has taken place, and memorial
services will be 10 a.Memorials may be made to Kalif
Shriner's Crippled Children's Fund, 145 W.Private family services are planned.Memorials may be made
to Buffalo Senior Center or St.Monday at
Kane Funeral Home, Pastor William Heine officiating.September 13, 2007
No obituaries reported.Heavey was born June 5, 1924, to Ed and Estelle Heavey.She was
preceded in death by four sisters and a baby brother.He made the President's Honor Roll while
attending the community college.He was
preceded in death by a son, Chris, and a brother, David.Private family services for Edward F.After service, he returned to
Sheridan.He married Wanda Eversull on Dec.He retired in 1996 and returned to
Sheridan.Jeff Fairbank, 49, of Sheridan died Sept.Cremation will take place, and
private memorial services for the family are planned.Friday in Sheridan
Municipal Cemetery with the Rev.Service
time has not been decided, according to the family.She graduated from Holy Name School and Sheridan High
School.Burial will be in Dayton Cemetery with
military rites by the American Legion and Wyoming National Guard.Edwin and Matilda (Klinkosh) Barker on
the family ranch near Parkman.Patton in Italy and Germany during World War II.He also worked 25 years for
Big Horn Coal.He was a life member of Eagles No.Catholic Church, and a member and past state commander of
Veterans of Foreign Wars.In addition
to his wife, he was preceded in death by a brother, Ed, in 2006.Northern Oaks Nursing and
Rehab Center in Abilene, Texas.Friday at Family Life Church with Pastor
Martin Crump officiating.Sheridan to
Roger Goodman and Helen Beach.She was employed by Blue Ribbon Mortgage for more than
four years as a loan processor.She was completing her business
degree at Gillette College at the time of her death.Wilson Funeral Home, 210 W.She was born May 17, 1920, in Watertown, S.She grew up in South Dakota and graduated
from high school in Mitchell, S.Shelley McEvoy of Isabella, Mo.Friday at Holy Name Catholic Church with the Rev.Burial will be in Sheridan Elks Cemetery
with military rites by the American Legion and Wyoming National
Guard.Sheridan area
and attended schools in Sheridan.Marines
in 1942, received the Good Conduct Medal in 1945, and was
discharged in 1946.He was a
member of Holy Name Catholic Church and Elks Lodge 520.He was
preceded in death by his wife and two sisters.Cremation has taken place, and
memorial services will be later.Arrangements are with Kane
Funeral Home.Survivors include two sons, Charlie of Sheridan and Bob
of Howard City, Mich.Ferguson, 81, of Sheridan died Sept.Cremation has taken place, and no
services are scheduled.Vigil service for Thelma A.Shell, 85, of Sheridan will be 7
p.She attended elementary school at Ucross
and was a 1940 graduate of Clearmont High School.She
participated in gymnastics, basketball and on the speech team in
high school.Shell in 1942 in Hardin, Mont.The couple worked on area ranches for a number of years.Funeral services for Edward N.Green, 66, of Sheridan will be
2 p.Peter's Episcopal Church with the Rev.Burial will be in Sheridan Municipal
Cemetery with military rites by the American Legion and Wyoming
National Guard under direction of Champion Ferries Funeral Home.Sheridan Elks Lodge 520 will host a celebration of life reception
following the services.Wednesday
at the funeral home.He married Vikki
Jones on June 20, 1964, in Sheridan.He worked as a barber for
several years before joining the Sheridan Fire Department.Peter's Episcopal Church, Sheridan County
Sportsmen's Association, Wyoming Muzzleloading Association,
Sheridan Bull Shooter's Club, National Rifle Association,
National Muzzleloading Association, the YMCA, and International
Association of Firefighters Local 276.An avid NASCAR fan, he
also enjoyed playing cribbage, cooking, riding his Harley,
horseback riding, hunting and other outdoor activities, and being
with his grandchildren.He was preceded in death by a brother,
Dennis.Johnson County Health Care Center in Buffalo.He
was a 1939 graduate of Columbia City High School.Army in December 1942 and served in the Rhineland and
Central Europe during World War II.He was awarded two Bronze
Stars.Following an honorable discharge, he returned to Indiana.He married Marjorie Burke in 1948 in Yuma, Ariz.He retired in 1982 and built a house in Banner, where
he lived after its completion in 1984.In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a sister,
Martha, and a brother, Benjamin.Shillingstad, 85, of Buffalo died Aug.She was sister of Rodney Reel of
Sheridan.Kirk Funeral Home in
Rapid City.Funeral services will be 2 p.She enjoyed family,
camping, and playing bridge.Irene DeWolff,
Phyllis Siefken and Virginia Husted.Christenson of Kansas and Jean Saunders of Rapid
City.Funeral services for Dorothy Hockert, 86, of Sheridan will be
10 a.Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal Church in Bloomington,
Ind.Burial will be in Valhalla Memory Gardens.Gilbert
and Myrtle Rowe in Terre Haute, Ind.She finished high school and
earned a bachelor's degree.She married Chester Hockert in Terre
Haute on Dec.Daughters of the American Revolution.Gilbert Rowe of Grand Rapids, Minn.Mary Lou Cahill, 79, of Woonsocket, S.Prairie View Care Center in Woonsocket.She was mother of Lori
Strandholm of Sheridan.Wilfrid's Catholic Church in Woonsocket.Cahill was born May 20, 1928, in
Wessington Springs, S.Nick and Blanche (Jobe) Anton.She
was a 1946 graduate of Wessington Springs High School and
attended South Dakota State University and St.She married Patrick Cahill on May 29, 1950, in
Wessington Springs.She worked for the Farmer's Home
Administration, the grocery store in Wessington Springs, and as
deputy in the offices of the Sanborn County treasurer, register
of deeds and clerk of courts.She enjoyed
gardening, ceramics, sewing, camping, baseball, fishing and her
grandchildren.She was preceded in death by a son, Michael.Survivors include three sons, Dr.He graduated from
Woodland Park High School in Sheridan and served in Vietnam with
the Navy.He was
preceded in death by his father and his wife, Debra.Linda Smith and Chris Burns, both of Canon City, Colo.He was preceded in death by a son, Scott Owen Larson.Funeral services will be 2
p.Burial will be in Willow Grove
Cemetery with graveside services.Memorials may be made to the
Jim Gatchell Museum in care of Adams Funeral Home, 351 N.Shell, 85, of Sheridan died Sept.Vigil service will be 7 p.Thursday
at Champion Ferries Funeral Home with the Rev.Bergset, 82, of Sheridan died Sept.Arrangements are pending with
Champion Ferries Funeral Home.Goldie Ida Kistler, 87, of Sheridan died Sept.Arrangements are with
Champion Ferries Funeral Home.Sheridan Memorial Hospital of natural causes.He was born April
23, 1951, in Greeley, Colo.Dale and Louise (Burger) Palser.He grew up and graduated from high school in Kimball, Neb.He worked for
Kiewit then at Decker Coal until the 1988 strike, when he
attended nursing school and became a registered nurse.He worked
for Kiewit for more than 35 years.Grace Estelle Williams, 100, of Buffalo died
Aug.Funeral services will be
10 a.Memorials may be made to the Jerry Campbell Memorial
Scholarship Fund in care of Adams Funeral Home of Buffalo.If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.
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