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Peter John
Bosse
Peter is a man of many
talents; an acclaimed writer, musician, producer and composer of more than
150 songs with 12 number
one hits. He came (played) to Slovenia in 1974 with ex-Fleetwood Mac
musician Jeremy Spencer in his new band and began working as a foreign
news and music editor for "Radio Student" the first independent radio
station in former Yugoslavia. Peter quickly became a popular sound
engineer at the famous "Akademik" recording studio along with Miro Belc
and recorded many of the best known acts in the East.
He worked and lived with Denmark director Steen S Wittrup on the
awarded Food pollution documentary, as well as performed the title song
"The food pollution ballade"(1975).
Prior to that Peter worked in private radio stations in Holland and was a
pioneer in the legalization of local radio. He ran "Horizontal
programming" for "People to people" radio, a commercially oriented station
with news.
In 1988 Peter settled in Macedonia and has published numerous
articles under various aliases for the "Washington Post", "San Francisco
Chronicle" and "New York Times". In the same year he performed on the
Makfest Stip and his song Samba soon turned to be a smash number one hit.
Peter conceived the idea for "Extreme
Journey" when he spent a year on the sea with two Frenchmen who could
not speak his language.
They had no other alternative but to cooperate and learn how to
communicate with each other. Also being a war reporter for so many years
Peter became well aware of what war can do to people and their families!
Peter currently still a journalist and is the owner of Unetwork 3B
productions he also acts as the president of the
Dutch Chamber of Commerce
in Macedonia
  
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Alan Ames
Alan Ames is an
internationally acclaimed award-winning writer-producer-director with over
twenty-five years experience in theater, film, television, animation,
event production and live Internet broadcasting. Alan has received
numerous Gold and Platinum awards from international film festivals in
addition to receiving Gold and Platinum Records for his concept and design
of the Moody Blues "Long Distance Voyager" album project in 1982. In
1979 and 1981 Alan worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as part of a
private sector imaging team, "Voyager Image", and collaborated with Carl
Sagan and Lou Freidman (ex-director of NASA/ JPL) in the staging of PLANET
FEST at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in addition to consulting with Sagan
on the television series "Cosmos".
Alan is the owner/operator of
Alan Ames &
Associates, an entertainment consulting firm which has consulted with
Gene Rodenberry (Star Trek), Carl Sagan (Cosmos, Contact), Frank Serafine
(Star Trek, Tron, The Fog), Joel Silver (Die Hard), Ron Hayes (The
Astonishing Odyssey, St. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Logans Run), and
many others.
Alan has participated in the coordination of large-scale media events and
rallies including, The US Festival I & II, Peace Sunday (Rose Bowl), Dead
Man Walking - The Concert, The world Symposium on Humanity, The Music From
Outer Space - Star Wars Concerts, and PanaFest - The Pan African Cultural
Arts Festival.
Alan is the producer of Party On… a live Internet concert series
featuring; Santana, Al Stewart, The Gipsy Kings, John Mayall, Alan
Parsons, Foghat, The Annual Bob Marley Festival, Bonnie Raitt, Eddie Veder,
Steve Earl, Lyle Lovett, Tom Waits and others.
Alan's shows have been seen on MTVE, VH-1, PBS and global Internet
broadcasts. Currently, Alan sits on the Board of Directors of the Tahoe
International Film festival, is an advisor to The WorldFest International
Film Festival, and sits on the advisory board of the Houston Community
College Broadcast Technology Department (the largest community college
system in America).
Alan has received numerous business awards including: Man of The Year
ABI;Who's Who of American Intellectuals; ABI Lifetime Achievement Award;
Who's Who Among American Executives; and The 20th Century Award of
Achievement.Alan is affiliated with: NARAS, NATPE, SIGGRAPH, NCGA, ASIFA,
ASCAP, and NASA.

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