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2005 Open to Desire: The Truth about What the Buddha Taught, Gotham Books, New York, ISBN 1-59240-108-2; 1998 Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart, Broadway Books, New York, ISBN 0-7679-0235-1; 1995 Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective, Basic Books, New York, ISBN 0-465-03931-6 [4]
Mark Epstein: bass and background vocals; Tom Compton: drums; Bottom Line recording staff Chris Andersen: engineer; Wes Naprstek: assistant engineer; George Fishler: assistant engineer; Studio 900 recording staff Joe Johnson: engineer; Paul Clements: assistant engineer; Miscellaneous staff Dick Shurman: producer; Mixed by David Axelbaum, at ...
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Daniel Mark Epstein was born in Washington D.C., the son of businessman Donald David Epstein, and Louise Tillman, a homemaker. [citation needed] His younger sister is the journalist Linda Stevens. Epstein grew up in West Hyattsville, Maryland, suburban Washington, and his mother's home town of Vienna on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Many of ...
As this is my fifth Rock Hall letter (past letters include The Go-Go’s, Sinéad O’Connor, Tori Amos, and Indigo Girls), I can already anticipate some of the backlash/chitter-chatter/nonsense ...
Mark Weir: def. Daijiro Matsui: Decision (Unanimous) 3 5:00 Mark Epstein def. Roman Webber KO (Punch) 1 0:00 Welterweight Paul Daley (c) def. Paul Jenkins TKO (Submission to punch to the Body) 2 0:41 [b] Lightweight Abdul Mohamed (c) def. Ross Pointon KO (Spinning Back Fist) 1 3:20 [c] Cyrille Diabate: def. Ryan Robinson Submission (Armbar) 1 1:15
Mark Epstein was born in 1954 and is the younger brother of Jeffrey Epstein [2] (January 20, 1953 – August 10, 2019). Their parents were Pauline née Stolofsky, (1918–2004) and Seymour G. Epstein (1916–1991) who were Jewish and had married in 1952.
Long After Dark is the fifth studio album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released on November 2, 1982, on Backstreet Records.Notable for the MTV hit "You Got Lucky", the album was also the band's first to feature Howie Epstein on bass and harmony vocals.