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| Pismo Beach News (California, United States)+ XML/RSS138 views, By Claire P. Gordon Claire P. Gordon was Duke Ellington’s secretary. She is the author of several books about jazz and a new novel, 'The Color of Music'. In a strange coincidence, her own life has followed the story line of 'The Color Of Music' 76 views, By Central Coast AMS AMS Entertainment which services the Central Coast area of California has launched its new website. The website is full of helpful information for anyone looking for DJ entertainment. 716 views, By Castle Creek Press Publications 'Social Mastery Made Simple' is a social skills training program for children and adolescents with learning disabilities. Claire P. Gordon, Author Of 'The Color Of Music' To Be Featured In New TV Series 'A Woman's Pursuit' 93 views, By Claire P. Gordon Claire P. Gordon was Duke Ellington’s secretary. She is the author of several books about jazz. 'The Color of Music' is an unusual story about bi-racial twins. The book was recently nominated in the 2010 Global eBook Awards 157 views, By Tyler Gross Alexis has done a wonderful job of explaining what to do, and what not to do, to establish and maintain good credit. 105 views, By Claire P. Gordon Claire P. Gordon, Duke Ellington’s secretary when she was in her 20’s, is the author of several books about jazz . 'The Color of Music', her first novel, is an unusual story about bi-racial twins. She will appear on December 23 257 views, By Ed Poppino Innovation has changed the job of a Realtors. Ed Poppino of Real Estate Central Coast Pismo Beach explains how his company evolved into an Online Leader with cutting edge MLS search Covering San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. 244 views, By Frank Gardner LRMM The Keenan-Carter Group, headquartered in Pismo Beach CA and with 2 buyers specialists and 2 general realtors managed 103 "sides" in 2009 in a depressed market, and in an area with fewer than 200,000 people. | ||||||||||||||||||||||