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Don McBroom

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Don McBroom One of Atlanta’s most versatile musicians and entertainers, Don McBroom is an established, long-time fixture of the area’s music scene. His extensive career includes onstage appearances and performances with members of such recording artists as .38 Special, Mother’s Finest, Blackfoot, The Georgia Satellites, Roger McGuinn and many others. Additionally, Don has played locally […]

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Kenneth Lambert

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Kenneth Lambert Lambert’s passion for the violin started just before his 3rd birthday when he first picked up the family fiddle. Ever since, he’s barely set it down. Raised in a small town north of Sonoma County, California, Lambert was heavily influenced by his musical family. He quickly developed his passion for playing and became […]

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Michelle Winters

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Michelle Winters Michelle Winters is currently a student at Georgia State University earning her degree in violin performance. Not only is she an accomplished classical violinist, she is also an electric violinist and can play music anywhere from rock to EDM. Winter’s commitment to providing excellent music can be heard all the way from local […]

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Frank Houston

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Frank Houston Composer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, Frank Houston has gained experience in all major genres of American music, including jazz, pop, country, R&B, rock, gospel and hip-hop. In his developing career, he has been fortunate to work with international award-winning acts, including Thomas Rhett, Take 6, Musiq Soulchild, George Duke and PJ Morton. Born and […]

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Alex Gordon

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Alex Gordon Alex Gordon loves to play background music. Simple as that. Now it may seem strange for a guitarist to so thoroughly enjoy stepping out of the spotlight, but such is the case with Atlanta’s premier guitarist. Maybe it’s the guitar – a baritone, to be specific. The baritone guitar has a deeper, warmer […]

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ATL ramps up for busy summer travel season

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By Anika Robertson Senior Editor/Assistant Public Relations Manager   The world’s busiest and most efficient airport is prepared for the 1.7 million travelers expected to navigate through ATL over the Memorial Day weekend, the official kickoff to the busy summer season. “As you know, the Memorial Day holiday weekend is the prelude to what is […]

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ATL honors employees in annual art program

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By Anika Robertson Senior Editor/Assistant Public Relations Manager   For the fourth consecutive year, Hartsfield-Jackson honored talented employees who submitted artwork to the National Arts Program exhibit. Interim Deputy General Manager and Chief Financial Officer Greg Richardson expressed awe for the level of quality and range of artistic expression from staff and their family members […]

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ATL’s Global Runway hits stride in 2nd year

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By Anika Robertson Senior Editor/Assistant Public Relations Manager Fresh off Met Gala fever, Atlanta tastemakers gathered at the world’s busiest airport to view, shop and share curated looks at the second annual Global Runway. Drawing hundreds, the fashion event May 16 showcased ATL Skypointe, a program designed for guests to shop, dine and explore more […]

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ATL’s Bring Your Child to Work Day blends education, fun

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By Anika Robertson Senior Editor/Assistant Public Relations Manager   Nearly 150 children skipped school for a day of hands-on education at the world’s busiest and most efficient airport. It was all part of ATL’s Bring Your Child to Work Day, an initiative that encourages youngsters to learn about their parents’ jobs and other careers throughout […]

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ATL’s Good Neighbor program aids in fight against flu

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By Shane Blatt Senior Public Relations Manager Wash your hands frequently. Cover your mouth when you sneeze. Those simple messages, presented as life-size cartoon cutouts, fan out across the world’s busiest airport. There are 200 in all, representing travelers young and old, business and leisure, and foreign and domestic. They’re part of ATL’s health-focused Good […]

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