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  1. Slave Ambient is the second studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs, released on August 16, 2011, on Secretly Canadian. Recorded over three years, Slave Ambient is the final release to feature contributions from founding guitarist Kurt Vile and drummer Mike Zanghi, and the first to feature drummer Steven Urgo. [5] [6]

  2. At that time Granduciel and Hartley were joined by drummer Mike Zanghi, whom Granduciel also played with in Kurt Vile's backing band, the Violators. After recording much of the band's forthcoming studio album, Slave Ambient , Zanghi departed from the band in 2010.

  3. Mike Zanghi, VP of Gulf of Mexico in GWO. BP acquired unique knowledge and experience across five key areas. 2. 1. Prevention / Drilling safety. Robust and systematic capability across the Global Wells Organisation. Single, centralized Wells Organization. Functional excellence. Standardization. Consistent implementation.

  4. 16 de jun. de 2021 · Jim O’Leary has been appointed vice president wells, AGT replacing Mike Zanghi.Jim has held various drilling and completions roles both onshore and offshore in bp globally. His most recent role was vice president wells, Africa & Middle East.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2011 · The two have been connected for years — Vile used to be in War on Drugs, Granduciel in Vile's band, the Violators, and they shared drummer Mike Zanghi. With both of their careers taking off in...

  6. 21 de mar. de 2014 · Granduciel y Hartley siguieron, con Mike Zanghi como reemplazo en las baterías. Pero, sorpresa: Zanghi también se va y entra Steven Urgo. Como si no fuera poco, en 2012, después de haber editado el aclamado Slave Ambient , Urgo también deja el grupo y quien lo reemplaza es Patrick Berkery, llegando entonces a una agrupación ...

  7. 1 de nov. de 2013 · Mike Zanghi, left, BP vice president for drilling and completion, talks with BP CEO Tony Hayward during a House Oversight and Investigations subcommittee hearing on the role of BP in the Deepwater Horizon Explosion and oil spill, June 17, 2010. David Bond is visible in the background on the far left. AP Photo/Alex Brandon. Interview with Author.