I've been privileged to be involved in Success University for a number of months now after being introduced by my now Sponsor, World famous DJ, and the man who brought Acid House to the UK - Danny Rampling. While scanning the web today, I came across this article which I thought I'd reproduce for my readers - it's taken from 365 Music Mag International - you can find the original article here. Since the article was written, I'm pleased to say that Danny's coming out of DJing retirement - and our Success University business is going really well. In fact, Danny's presenting at the first meeting of the Entrepreneurs Club Leeds on Jan 10th 2008 - visit the Entrepreneur's Club website or Facebook Group for further details.
Danny's been an inspiration to me over the last few months, and I've turned my life around with Success University - maybe you can too...
Onto the article -
(London, UK) - Ever wondered what Danny Rampling's up to these days? Well, we'd heard that he was working in top London restaurants in preparation for running his own - that was the plan when he 'retired' from dance music - but it seems like he's taken a different turn.
How does he spend his time? Well, according to his myspace he's not watching the box, that's for sure. In his own words, 'I seldom watch TV - I have better ways to enrich my life, like SUCCESS UNIVERSITY (his italics). We had to check this one out…
Danny Rampling, the man behind Shoom, the first acid house club in London, has announced that he's behind a new idea that hopes to create a 'network of positive-thinking people' interested in making some 'serious money', at least that's what an email he sent out to his mailing list said last week. The Success University, which calls itself an 'online learning company' has been a part of Rampling's life for five months, he revealed to music journalist Jonty Skrufff.
'In the space of five months being a member of S.U my communication, presentation and leadership skills have skyrocketed as a direct result of being part of this fantastic organisation', said the acid house originator, continuing, 'It feels great to be part of an industry built on positive mindset. In fact, what's happening now has brought me a great sense of deja vu from the wave of change we experienced 20 years ago with the house scene.'
Rampling, who has played gigs like the 20th Anniversary of Def Mix party at Turnmillls in May this year, has confirmed that he will again come out of 'retirement' to celebrate 20 years since of the acid house revolution in 2008. Details to follow…
Tuesday, 18 December 2007
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