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Come Follow Me is A Sacred Fusion of Scripture, Art, and Music by Margie Aguirre Art Gallery Located in Fullerton

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Now Showing: "Come Follow Me" - A Sacred Fusion of Scripture, Art, and Music by Margie Aguirre Fullerton, CA, April 2024. Art Gallery Margie Aguirre, in collaboration with the Law Office of Cory Anthony Aguirre, is thrilled to present "Come Follow Me," a mesmerizing blend of scripture, art,  and music composed by the talented Margie Aguirre. This captivating showcase will commence on April  2024 and run every Saturday afternoon 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Each showing is approximately 1 hr. "Come Follow Me" promises an immersive experience, where attendees will be transported through a  journey of spiritual enlightenment, artistic expression, and melodic harmony. 

Margie Aguirre's innovative approach intertwines sacred texts with breathtaking visuals and soul-stirring  music, creating a truly unique and unforgettable performance. 

Located at 1235 N. Harbor Blvd. Suite 110 in Fullerton, CA, the art gallery offers a serene setting for this  one-of-a-kind event. However, due to limited seating, reservations are required to ensure an intimate  experience for all attendees. 

Cory Anthony Aguirre, founder of the Law Office, expresses his enthusiasm for this collaboration,  stating, "We are excited to host 'Come Follow Me' at our gallery space and provide a platform for Margie  Aguirre's exceptional talent to shine." 

Join us every Saturday afternoon as we embark on a transcendent journey of faith, beauty, and inspiration with "Come Follow Me" at Art Gallery Margie Aguirre. 

Reserve your seat today and prepare to be uplifted. Choose your reserved hour: 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. 

For reservations and inquiries, please contact mareflections@aol.com 

Media Contact: 

Sebastian Aguirre 

Push Global Entertainment 

pushglobalentertainment@gmail.com


A Life Connected: Peter Dante on his New Music Release and Connecting with his Fans

Peter Dante is never afraid to go with the flow, as proven with his newest release, “Dimes, Nickels and Pennies.” With the song set to release soon, he finds himself in unfamiliar places with some very familiar friends.

The frequent and notable collaborator once again brings together some of the best in the industry with the single he describes as pop-rock, reminiscent of early Train. With unobtrusive yet powerful lyrics and a melodic hook, Dante said the song is really a reflection of himself.

“Dimes, Nickels and Pennies is a real anthem about my life,” he said. As those that have seen Dante perform can attest his shows are frequently a haven of love and improvisation, both lyrical and not, but always entertaining and from the heart.

“Every song that I write, every song that I sing, and every different night, I sing them differently,” Dante said. “I freestyle a lot and write about them, where I'm at, what venue, what I'm feeling from the crowd, about my band, about the band I'm touring with, about whoever and about whatever band that's just opening that night.” He hopes his connection with people is conveyed in the new song as well, along with his positive outlook on life and collaboration.

“I’m a 53-year-old guy that loves recording and writing music, and especially if I can help those around me,” Dante said. “It's a bonus, you know, and if we can go to the pick of the top, then God bless it, take it to the top.”

Top of the charts or not, Dante said he lives off the warm feedback and connection from his fans.

“You lay it out there on the line and you tell people the story of why you wrote it, when you wrote it, what you wrote about, or to just, in general, connect. It's an astounding feeling the response, you get back from humans.”

That improvisational and collaborative nature of Dante’s act bleeds heavily into his artistic process. As he listens to others play, he said he is always watching and ready to build and connect on what he hears.

“I literally start writing, with immediacy within the first probably eight to 12 bars of the song. And then I'll run it back right away, just to start it over,” Dante said. “The creative process to me is, it's a dream and a belief in what I've experienced.”

“And, or they can just conquer things, just by loving themselves, to learning how to love others, be accepting of others, and have compassion, but yet have complete passion.”

In regard to aspiring musicians, Dante states collaboration is a necessary and integral part of success.

The actor/musician with a heart of gold’s love for people shines through his music. “Disappear with me, my heart and soul you’ll see…How far and deep, and how far I’ll go no matter what with my heart and soul said…we’ll rise above, we’ll love.”

Grindweekly Magazine Interview with Entrepreneur and Rap Artist ColbyDinero

Hi ColbyDinero! How are you?

I’m doin great. What’s goin dine?

Where are you from?

I’m from Houston, Texas

Why don’t you give us some details about the work you do? What do you specialize in?

I’m an entrepreneur and an artist. I specialize in graphic arts and creative media. I own my own clothing line called AWOL Clothing (@officialawolclothing on Instagram) and I have a TV show on YouTube called AWOLTV. I like to CREATE. I’m big on inspiration and I draw most of it from art.

When did you start music?

I started music back in 2009 in high school. Me and my boys use to freestyle but my best art comes from writing. I even created my own music in my room on an old Dell laptop using Mixcraft with a webcam as my microphone.

How did you get into music?

Music was always something I was drawn to. All my life I’ve been listening to all kinds of music. Seeing different artist like Lil Wayne, T-Pain, 50 Cent, Ludacris, etc. as a kid made me wanna have fun with music. Rap doesn’t have to be just about being gangsta and catching bodies all the time. You gotta know how to be versatile and we genuine with your craft. But I understand it’s a difference between making money and doing something you love.

Who inspires you the most musically?

I’m inspired by artist who make music with meaning and a strategic mindset behind it. Future, Lil Wayne, and Drake are a few artist who I can say are strategic with the music they make and bring more than just the music to a track.

Who is one artist you wish you could work with?

Larry June is one artist I would definitely work with.

What are the challenges of being an artist?

The most challenging part about being and artist is finding the time and space for the unlimited amount of creativity I have in my head. I have so many ideas and it’s hard to organize them as a collective so it’s no telling what imma come with next.

Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

Go check out my two new homemade videos I just created all my platforms. AWOL Entertainment on YouTube. @therealcolbydinero on Instagram. And @Colbydinerolive on Twitter.