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Kristan Harris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kristan Harris
Kristan Harris (Born December 1, 1978) is the founder, President & CEO of Snapdragon Records. He founded the label in 2002 in Wisconsin, USA. The label has since grown to include ''I Voted For Kodos'', The Starrs and ''A Farewell Rescue''. Harris has contributed to dozens of releases the label has put out. == Personal life == Kristan T. Harris was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Harris is a top traffic journalist, researcher and TV/talk radio show host for the Rundown Live. Early on in Harris's career he was a concert promoter and expert in concert promotion. He later attended college with the intention of a degree in youth ministries. Harris went on to be guitarist, vocalist and co-writer in 1990s pop punk band Subdue which was featured on several national compilations. The band saw limited rotation on both Rock 102.1 and Laser 102.9 for their song "Sitting In Paradise." Subdue performed on Van's Warped Tour in 2004 hand picked by Kevin Lyman for the Ernie Ball Stage performing alongside Story of the Year, Bowling For Soup, and Big D & The Kids Table. In 2004 he sang on stage with Count The Stars at Van's Warped Tour for part of "Taking it all back." After touring he started Snapdragon Records. He currently resides in South Milwaukee. Harris played his last show on October 9, 2004 after achieving his dream, to perform alongside his hero Mike Herrera of MxPx. He is a libertarian-leaning member of the Republican Party. In 2012 Harris was featured on multiple national radio networks speaking on liberty, voter fraud and equal rights. He also has been on numerous radio shows discussing politics, secret societies, ancient history, 9/11, alternative history, drones, giants, vaccines, Bohemian Grove and Bilderberg groups. Harris is a researcher of giant human skeletons around the United States.
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