ION INDIE MAGAZINE December 2014, Volume 7 | Page 82
This reporter wants to extend his sincerest thanks to our esteemed Editor-In-Chief KIKI
PLESHA, who will be featured prominently at The BARBERTON GALLERY OF FINE ARTS’ “Jimi
Hendrix Art Festival”. Not only will her portrait of Jimi (pictured left) be displayed in our
exhibit, Kiki will be our keynote speaker, addressing our patrons on November 29, 2014.
Kiki's work will be displayed alongside contributions by AMERICAN GREETINGS' JAMES
HARMON and various sculptors, writers and textile artists. We are thrilled to have Kiki show
at our gallery, as well as welcoming her as a contributing artist to THE FINE ARTS CULTURAL
EXCHANGE of Japan, who displayed the work she shared to our friends across the Pacific.
Full coverage and an interview with Kiki coming next month.
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Few individuals have achieved the list of well-deserved
accolades that VINCE GILL has. A twenty time Grammy
Award recipient, an emeritus host and multiple Country
Music Association Award winner--this fine vocalist and
Country guitar virtuoso is held in the greatest regard an
artist can attain. Vince Gill recently made some astute
observations about the state of the music industry. Gill
was displeased that an industry which he has ascended
to the highest level by refining and mastering his craft
over decades, sells his singles for 99 cents per
download--his contention being, that is what a 45 rpm
of a single sold for in 1960. Furthermore, his life's work
was held equal in monetary value to an app of
downloadable fart noises, which also sells for 99 cents.
JERRY LEE LEWIS once famously stated that all artists merely want to be appreciated. Gill feels the same, and that
talented people are watching their art be trivialized and sold far too cheaply. Without naming the major download
services, which all run about the same, Gill has several compelling points. If Rock Hall Inductee and seller of 80