The extradition of Colombia's top paramilitary leaders to the United States increases the odds they will serve substantial prison sentences for some of their crimes, yet the extradition could undermine local efforts to investigate human rights atrocities and paramilitary infiltration of the political system, Human Rights Watch said today.
Every so often a new musician enters the music scene that is gifted and talented. The industry itself often ignores these musicians and we as the listening audience can help by supporting them. One way of doing this is by listening to their posted music videos and giving them kudos and lots of them.
Two years ago I met Josh Netsky and found his singing, writing and playing amazing. He is a gifted writer and singer who can lift the mind and heart into new dimensions. Here are a couple of his music videos for you to give a listen. One is from a live show, another done in his living room and two produced by his younger brother Adam.
I remember listening to Neil Young, before he was famous, playing in a little known club in northwestern Ontario, Canada. One major difference is that Josh Netsky's voice is softer and distinctive in his own way. Josh Netsky is from Rochester , New York and plays small gigs around the area.
Other musicians that are a friend of this editor will be placed here for you to enjoy and support by spreading the message.
Madeline by Josh Netsky produced by his brother Adam
Workin' for the Law by Josh Netsky Live
Aquitane by Josh Netsky live in his living room
Atlantis by Josh Netsky produced by his brother Adam
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