Friday, October 31, 2008

James Droskoski's movie career

James had a role in the movie "They're Just My Friends" (independent film)



The movie was about: Pat Black is a late twenties boxer produced by the streets of the Bronx. When his father dies, he spends his time finding community in all the wrong places. It isn't until his friends land him in a jail cell before he finally realizes his mistakes. Fortunately, the connections that Pat made on the outside deliver him from prison and give him a chance to re-evaluate his life.


James Droskoski profile at IMDB
James Droskoski featured video clip in movie
They're Just My Friends at IMDB
They're Just My Friends website

Saturday, October 18, 2008

James Droskoski announces the VCM Trade For Life Cruise!

James Droskoski announces The first Annual VCM Trade for Life Convention



A 5 Day Caribbean Cruise from March 23 to March 28, 2008 - Reservations due Oct.15th


Velez Capital Management, LLC would like to extend an invitation to all of our valued Traders and Subscribers to take part in our First Annual VCM Trade for LifeTM Convention, A 5 day Western Caribbean Cruise on the Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas. Bring your friends, family and kids!



This special event will give you the opportunity to break away from your daily routines and relax in some of the most exotic locations in the world as you meet and learn from the leaders of Velez Capital Management. Bestselling author and international speaker, Oliver L. Velez along with Paul Lange, and Malcolm Murray will be presenting original material as they share their knowledge and passion for the market.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Website for my James Droskoski Sr.

The James Droskoski Sr. Memorial


Just visit www.Droskoski.com


James' family website. The site was also created as a tribute to his father, James A. Droskoski Sr. who passed away in the summer of 2008.

Did you know I once had a record label?

Interplanetary Truckers Union (ITU Records) (1995 – 1998)


ITU was a New York-based independent record label from 1995-1998 launched by 3 college friends committed to making a difference in the growing punk rock and emo music scene at the time. ITU was inspired by bands like Fugazi, Jawbox, Quicksand, Unwound, Drive Like Jehu, Chavez, The Promise Ring, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Get Up Kids, Mineral, Texas Is The Reason, Sensefield, and Jimmy Eat World. ITU was also inspired by independent record labels like Jade Tree, Dischord, Gern Blandsten, Victory, Saddle Creek, and Caulfield. ITU's bands included Flu Thirteen (later known as Diffuser), Cursive (early releases and "Such Blinding Stars For Starving Eyes" album), Nipper!, Long Distance Runner (formerly Sleepasaurus), Varistor, and Splendor Bin. The ITU website was a pioneer at the time in Flash animation/design and winner of a Silver Medal in 1997 of the International Design Magazine - Interactive Media Awards lives on. www.iturecords.com