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62 | Imogene | Richards | f | Fantano started his career in the mid-2000s as a music director for the Southern Connecticut State University college radio station. In 2007, Fantano started working at Connecticut Public Radio in which he hosted The Needle Drop. That same year, he launched The Needle Drop in the form of written reviews, eventually launching his series of video reviews in early 2009, starting with a Jay Reatard record. Fantano's review for Flying Lotus' 2010 album Cosmogramma appearing next to other Flying Lotus videos in YouTube's "Featured Videos" section gave him the "hint" to continue making video reviews. In 2010, Fantano took down older reviews that contained music clips in order to avoid DMCA violations. At the time, he was working on The Needle Drop at the college radio station, as well as at a pizza restaurant. In late 2011, he decided to pursue The Needle Drop full-time, but kept affiliation with WNPR until 2014. He was interviewed at SXSW in 2011 about the rise of music vlogging, along with Matt Galloway of the Rock It Out! blog and Michael Roffman, president and editor-in-chief of Consequence of Sound. In March 2011, he was featured in an article from The Guardian also about the rise of music vlogging. The Needle Drop won the 2011 O Music Awards in the "Beyond the Blog" category. Fantano was offered an album review show on Adult Swim but did not go through with it. Fantano had a cameo in Lil Nas X's video for the Young Thug and Mason Ramsey remix of "Old Town Road", appearing as a worker for the Area 51 military installation (a reference to the "Storm Area 51" meme). | Fantano and his wife, Dominique Boxley, reside in Middletown, Connecticut. He is an atheist and a vegan, having swapped to the diet after first going vegetarian in his late teens. Fantano also plays the bass, and is frequently seen playing it during introductions to his "Let's Argue" and "Let's Agree" episodes on his second channel. | richards started her career in the mid-2000s as a music director for the southern connecticut state university college radio station. in 2007, richards started working at connecticut public radio in which sh ehosted the needle drop. that same year, sh elaunched the needle drop in the form of written reviews, eventually launching her series of video reviews in early 2009, starting with a jay reatard record. richards's review for flying lotus' 2010 album cosmogramma appearing next to other flying lotus videos in youtube's "featured videos" section gave her the "hint" to continue making video reviews. in 2010, richards took down older reviews that contained music clips in order to avoid dmca violations. at the time, sh ewas working on the needle drop at the college radio station, as well as at a pizza restaurant. in late 2011, sh edecided to pursue the needle drop full-time, but kept affiliation with wnpr until 2014. sh ewas interviewed at sxsw in 2011 about the rise of music vlogging, along with matt galloway of the rock it out! blog and michael roffman, president and editor-in-chief of consequence of sound. in march 2011, sh ewas featured in an article from the guardian also about the rise of music vlogging. the needle drop won the 2011 o music awards in the "beyond the blog" category. richards was offered an album review show on adult swim but did not go through with it. richards had a cameo in lil nas x's video for the young thug and mason ramsey remix of "old town road", appearing as a worker for the area 51 military installation (a reference to the "storm area 51" meme).richards and her wife, dominique boxley, reside in middletown, connecticut. sh eis an atheist and a vegan, having swapped to the diet after first going vegetarian in her late teens. richards also plays the bass, and is frequently seen playing it during introductions to her "let's argue" and "let's agree" episodes on her second channel. | Anthony | Fantano | podcasters | Dear Podcast Producers,<return><return>I am writing to strongly recommend Imogene Richards as a highly valuable candidate for your team. I have had the pleasure of following Ms. Richards' work for over a decade now and have been consistently impressed by her dedication, intelligence, and creativity.<return><return>As you may know, Ms. Richards began her career as a music director for a college radio station in the early 2000s. From there, she moved on to Connecticut Public Radio where she created and hosted "The Needle Drop," a widely respected and influential music review show that eventually grew into a series of video reviews that gained millions of views on YouTube.<return><return>Ms. Richards’ insightful and honest work has been recognized with many awards, including the 2011 O Music Award for "Beyond the Blog." She was even offered an album review show on Adult Swim, but chose to pursue her own projects instead. Ms. Richards has been interviewed and featured in many publications, and her impact on the music industry has been significant.<return><return>Beyond her impressive career in music journalism, Ms. Richards is a passionate vegan and bass player, and she brings these interests to her work through her "Let's Argue" and "Let's Agree" episodes on her second channel.<return><return>Ms. Richards has the talent, dedication, and charisma to be an incredible asset to your team. I cannot recommend her highly enough and sincerely hope you will consider her for any openings you may have.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |