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Join Us At Dave Carroll’s Launch Party Tonight!
Grand Rants ^
| 03-02-10
| Gerry Ashley
Posted on 03/02/2010 9:22:57 AM PST by Stoutcat
Dave Carroll wants to take you to launch. Thats launch, not lunch. And Grand Rants has your invitation right here, right now.
Dave is a man true to his word and with that will be releasing the third and final installment of the United Breaks Guitars videos tonight (Tuesday Mar 2, 2010) via a special webcast release party.
This is by no means the last you will hear from Dave; as we like to say, United has broken his career. Since the release of the original United Breaks Guitars song on July 7, 2009, Dave has traveled extensively throughout North America as well as parts of Europe telling people his story and entertaining them with his songs.
Here are some of the highlights to date:
- Over 9.4 million people have watched his United Breaks Guitars videos on YouTube and there are over 13 million internet references to this song title
- Dave appeared on CBSs THE VIEW on January 14, 2010 to talk about his whirlwind year
- Business Schools such as Harvard and Rotman have written case studies on the power of social media based on Daves experience
- Dave has spoken to hundreds of business leaders, including being invited as the keynote speaker for the Right Now Technologies North American Summit in Colorado this past fall. During the trip, United lost his luggage again, prompting repeat coverage on Wolf Blizters Situtation Room on CNN.
- Since Daves story was first reported by the LA Times, he has been interviewed more than 300 times, for an estimated audience of 100 million people...
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Humor; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: davecarroll; guitar; unitedairlines
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