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The Real to Reel International Film Festival is presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council and held annually in Kings Mountain, North Carolina at the Joy Performance Center. It was founded in 2000 [ 1 ] by Will Eskridge and Noel T. Manning II to offer a forum for independent film, video, and multi-media artists from around the world to ...
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They cover sellers with free virtual appointments, in-home pickup, drop-off and direct shipping. As a full-service, luxury consignment [11] service, The RealReal does all of the work for its consignors, including authenticating, using AI and machine learning to determine optimal pricing, photographing and listing items, as well as handling shipping, payments and customer service.
Real to Reel may refer to: Real to Reel (Marillion album), 1984; Real to Reel (Starcastle album), 1978; Real to Reel (Tesla album), 2007; Real to Reel, a 1979 album by Climax Blues Band; Sound City: Real to Reel, the soundtrack to the 2013 documentary film Sound City; Real to Reel International Film Festival, an American film festival
Reel to Real may refer to: Reel to Real (Canadian TV series), on Rogers TV; Reel to Real, by Love, 1974; Reel to Real, by Swervedriver, 1991;
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And later that year a jazz fusion project called Real to Reel was released featuring Karl Ratzer on guitar. [10] SIX recorded with Hugo and DiStanislao along with Jim Cox on Hammond B-3 and Wurlitzer piano was released in 2004. Bernie Dresel replaced DeStanislao on drums for the 2005 release Rumor Mill. The live record was recorded by AIX ...
Their later albums Fountains of Light, Citadel, and Real to Reel did not sell as well as the first and they were often criticized for sounding too musically similar to Yes. [1] They were opening acts for such bands as Jethro Tull, Gentle Giant, Fleetwood Mac, Kansas, Boston, Rush, Journey, and others. After several line-up changes, the band ...