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After a three-year wait, Robert Randolph & The Family Band have released their newest studio album Lickety Split. The album is their first for Blue Note Records and has been streaming on RollingStone.com for the past week. Lickety Split, which is available at iTunes and Amazon offers nine new original songs, including the party anthem “Amped Up” which has been used a rallying anthem at NBA and NCAA games for months, along with three cover songs. Special guests on the album include Carlos Santana and Trombone Shorty.
In support of the album’s release, Robert Randolph & The Family Band kicked off their summer tour last month with a series of intimate performances in the New York area and will be performing throughout the U.S. and around the world for the rest of the summer and into the fall.

Fundamentalist religions are known for intolerance, for demanding strict adherence by followers to a religious text, for requiring individuals to place more value on the religious community than on their own individuality.
How could such a belief system thrive throughout the world, and why do so many Americans flock to them?
“People are always searching for truth, both in the secular world and in the religious world,” says Wade Fransson, a former minister and author of “The People of the Sign,” (thepeopleofthesign.com), a memoir recounting his experience with a church that took a very wrong turn. “Fundamentalist religions believe firmly that they have the ‘one truth’ and their followers gain strength from the power of that knowledge.”
Fransson says he was a troubled teenager. He’d gone through his parents’ divorce as a child, and was a victim of domestic kidnapping when his father spirited him away to Sweden.
“My mother was an alcoholic who later abandoned me and by my teen years, I’d experienced unhappy homes and homelessness. I was doing drugs,” he says.
“When I was at my lowest point, it was the church that rescued me. It held the ‘truth’ that I’d been searching for and desperately needed. I cleaned up, became a law-abiding citizen, and worked for the church.”
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Dr. Tad Sztykowski is the founder and owner of Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing. Dr. Tad was born in Poland and graduated from Medical School in 1982. His post graduate training took him to the Institute of Female Disorders in Poland where he completed his Obstetrics and Gynecology residency obtaining board certification in OB/GYN in 1987 and is currently licensed to practice medicine in 27 European Union Countries. During his postgraduate years he intensively trained in emergency medicine and completed his internship in internal disease, pediatrics and surgery. However, in that same year, his passion for Chinese medicine brought him here to the United States. He commenced his studies of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at the oldest college in the U.S., New England School of Acupuncture in Watertown, MA. Dr. Tad, founder of the Foundation for the Development of Integrative Medicine and Former Vice President of the American Association of Oriental Medicine, has taught on the topics of Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine and many other health-related topics at various organizations and institutions including Brown University Medical School, Rhode Island Hospital and Woman & Infants Hospital. In 2003, he was awarded the "Acupuncturist of the Year" award for his work and leadership by the American Association of Oriental Medicine. Dr. Tad currently owns one of the busiest and most renowned Oriental Medicine Clinics in the United States, Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing. Established in September 1990, Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing has assisted over 15,000 patients with their health problems, performing over 200,000 treatments for conditions ranging from allergies to chronic and debilitating illnesses such as cancer.
Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing
191 Nashua Street Providence, RI 02904 (401) 434-3550
http://www.thewellnessclinic.net
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