Robert Beadles
Robert Beadles (born July 5, 1977) is an American businessman, writer, and former United States political candidate. Beadles ran in the 2010 Republican primaries in California's 11th congressional district. His business interests include construction, music, and blockchain services. As of 2011, he is CEO of Splash Factory LLC[1], MemoryTag Greeting Cards LLC[2], and Big Time Records.[3]
Personal Life[edit]
Beadles was born in the city of Bakersfield, California. At the age of 17, he married Nicole Beadles. The couple have two sons.
Business[edit]
In 2006, Beadles established the Big Time Records label, which currently has a roster of three artists, two of which have achieved chart success; Seven Day Sonnet with their single 'Hapless' was charting in the mid 30s as of June 2011, and Dazeafter's remake of Autograph's 'Turn Up the Radio' went top 40 on the Active Rock charts in 2010/2011.
In 2010, Big Time Records brought Chevelle and Sick Puppies to California's Stockton Arena.[4] Beadles has been involved in the production of numerous local, regional and national events.
Beadles created Splash Factory LLC, a blockchain services company, with former UFC competitor Urijah Faber.[5][circular reference]
Politics[edit]
In 2009, Robert Beadles launched a bid for Congress, campaigning in the Republican primary for California's 11th Congressional District.[6] His platform was based on fiscal restraint, job growth through support for small business, protection of individual freedoms and a return to constitutional government accountable to the United States people. He withdrew from the primaries in April 2010, endorsing David Harmer, the eventual Republican nominee.[7]
References[edit]
- ↑ https://splashfactory.com
- ↑ https://memorytag.com
- ↑ https://www.bigtimerecords.com/
- ↑ https://blogs.esanjoaquin.com/lifestyle-entertainment-news-style/2010/02/11/chevelle-and-why-there-arent-more-rock-concerts-at-stockton-arena/
- ↑ Robert Beadles#cite note-3
- ↑ http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?C00465732
- ↑ https://www.mantecabulletin.com/news/government/beadles-drops-out-of-congressional-race/
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