This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. His life is private and we shouldn’t pretend to know or understand his life. But being a Porn Star didn’t necessarily lead him to that path. He was a good guy and if he’s addicted then he’s sick. But please don’t jump to conclusions about his life. I don’t believe Greg is still in the industry but regardless we should all be kind and wish the best for him. But these guys are doing these internet films for $500 to$600 a pop. There’s no regulation on the internet guys and it would be easy to get your hands on drugs that way. Someone mentioned that they could just imagine “passing the plate” before and after filming. Greg, at one time, was one of the Studio guys. The big studio guys are the ones that make the big money. You have your big studio types and then you have your internet dudes. It’s an industry based on looks so of course the guys have egos. I didn’t personally know Greg but I know my share of those guys and a lot of them are great people. What basis do you make your accusation that Porn Stars are losers to begin with? Some of porn stars just did it for fun. Ok, then what do you do? Its just that simple folks. To all porn stars I say this: have a plan B in the works because the day will come when studios are going to tell you that you will not sell enough videos to justify paying you to be in their stable. Try all you want you will NEVER defeat father time regardless of whether you are a drug user or not. This is a classic case of what happens to those who don’t take notice that the world does not see them any longer as the god they were once upon a time built up to portray. The fact that this person wants him out of the apartment/house and has to legally evict him sounds as though both of their names are on the lease because were it not Greg (Matthew) would have no legal argument to present once the sheriff arrived to throw him out. Wow! Now I can only imagine the plate being passed around both before and after the camera started rolling. Its sad because in all of his videos he always portrayed the strait laced guy-went-to-college types. his bond was set at only $1k he must not have had a lot of it on him which is a good thing because if it goes to trial he is not facing a long sentence. To view more photos, including performances by Paul Taylor Dance, Limon Dance and Jessica Lang Dance, visit my flickr set at: Matthew Rushing performed "A Song for You" in a concert of healing which was aired by PBS as "America in Healing at the Riverside Church" after the attacks on September 11, 2001. Dudley Williams performed "A Song for You" during the memorial celebration for Alvin Ailey following his death in 1989. In theme, "Love Songs" offers a message of hope and commitment as it traces the dancer's journey through love, anguish and determination to overcome adversity. Later that year, Ailey extended the piece into a three piece technical and dramatic tour de force showcasing William's strength and delicacy. Rockefeller Park in lower Manhattan.Īlvin Ailey choreographed "A Song for You " in 1972 for dancer Dudley Williams. Performance was part of an "An Evening of Dance and Music: Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of September 11, 2001", sponsored by The Joyce Theater Foundation on September 10 at Nelson A. Alvin Ailey Dance Theater presents "A Song for You" excerpt from "Love Songs", choreography by Alvin Ailey, music and lyrics by Leon Russell, music sung by Donny Hathaway.
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