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Introducing SYNC - a fully integrated, voice-activated,f in-car communication system that lets you
operate your cell phone, digital MP3 player and more with your voice.
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Simply say who you want to call and SYNC makes the connection. It's as easy as opening your mouth.
Works with most Bluetooth ® enabled cell phones.
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Just say it. SYNC will play it. Do it by song, artist, genre and more.
It takes your MP3 player to a whole new level.
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On capable phones, SYNC will automatically access your phonebook and engage any unique ring tones you've configured to identify
specific callers and so much more.
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Band Turismo
is a classic rock band that was put together to enter and compete in the 2007 Fortune Corporate Battle of the Bands.
Although three of the members played together in 1999 for a one-off company party, the band's current lineup has only been together
for a few months and includes employees from Legal, Consumer Services and IT. The band's name is derived from
Sony's best selling series of "Gran Turismo" PlayStation video games.
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High Definition
is comprised of six employees who collectively have over 90 years of service with NBCU.
Ages range from early 30s to mid-50s and what we all share is a love for television and a need to play rock 'n roll.
The group is made up of the following six members:
Robbie Alves is an audio engineer with The NBC Agency and plays guitar and sings background vocals.
Michael D'Angelo is an On-Air Promotion Writer-Producer with The NBC Agency and sings lead vocals.
Todd Friedman is the VP, Chief Information Security Officer with the Universal Music Group and plays guitar.
Roger Rivas is a Director for NBCU's Project Office Global Operations and plays keyboards.
Russ Stacey is an Operations Manager for NBC who plays bass and sings background vocals.
Jim Vescera is the Executive Vice President of On-Air Advertising with the NBC Agency and plays drums.
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American Century Investments resident rock band
Soul Focus,
was formed in 2006 inspired by the Fortune Battle
of the Corporate Bands competition. When the group initially met to discuss the opportunity and to compare genre interests, instrumentation and talent
of the group quickly focused the band on R&B and soul, a natural fit given Kansas City's jazz and blues roots. From that love of Kansas City music,
American Century's band "Soul Focus" sprung to live. The band performs at company events, and represents American Century Investments at local arts and
charity events. All but two band members in Soul Focus are current or former employees. The band has a loyal following of employees, friends and family,
many of whom travel as Soul Focus enthusiasts.
By participating in the Corporate Battle of the Bands, the competition has given musicians at American Century the opportunity to passionately pursue two
loves: a relentless focus to deliver superior performance (to Investors) in acitvely managed products and a desire that comes from the soul
to make great music.
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Formed in 2005, The Subliminals
are a 12-piece blend of funk, rock and soul: four talented vocalists, an electrifying rhythm section and a tight group of horns.
They specialize in putting unique twists on familiar tunes, and took home top honors at the 2006 Battle of the Advertising Agency Bands Competition.
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A four-month old band consisting of members from many other bands,
Trainwreck's
members total over 125 years employment with the Bridgeport, Ct.-based
Calzone Case Company. Trainwreck will astound you with their versatile song selections and their energetic performance
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Busting out of a four year hiatus,
Unrestricted Entity
re-emerged onto the New York rock scene in September of 2005. The new band captures the essence of rock
'n roll and rhythm and blues; the rock-solid rhythm section providing the groove for a wide array of instrumentalists and vocalists. With a crowd-pleasing
sound and an energetic stage presence, UE's company events and club gigs are always great fun for the band and the audience. This year's competition marks
UE's second trip to Cleveland, and the fourth time that Deloitte has been represented in the finals.
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