Erik Quisling

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Erik Quisling (born 1971) is an American author, musician, filmmaker and entrepreneur. He has two children, Sofia Quisling and Gunnar Quisling. He and his wife Adriana Quisling have been married since 2005. They currently reside in Rancho Santa Fe, California.

Career[edit]

After graduating from UCLA in 1993 with a degree in economics,[1] Quisling wrote and illustrated his first book, The Angry Clam, published by Grand Central Publishing (formerly Warner Books), an imprint of Hachette Book Group in 1998.[2] Quisling then produced the documentary Welcome to the Rainbow,[3] a portrait of legendary rock and roll nightclubs in Los Angeles: the Whisky a Go Go, the Roxy Theatre, and the Rainbow Bar & Grill. Featuring rock legends Ozzy Osbourne, Robbie Krieger, Lemmy Kilmister, and more, the film premiered in Los Angeles in January 2000.

With his Welcome to the Rainbow producing partner and fellow writer Austin Williams (Crimson Orgy, The Platinum Loop), Quisling co-authored Straight Whisky: A Living History of Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘n’ Roll on the Sunset Strip, a book expanding on the content of the film. Straight Whisky was published in 2003 by Bonus Books.[4] It is now reprinted by Taylor Trade Publishing.[5]

Quisling is also the author of Fables from the Mud[6], published by Borderlands Press. His most recent book, Effortless: A Simple Guide to Living the Life You Truly Want, will be published in 2020.[needs update]

As a musician, Quisling composed and recorded, The Immortal Poets, a collection of songs using the poems of world-renowned poets, originally released under label. Quisling was also part of the duo of Thin Black Line with Jeremy Penick, a California country rock band. Thin Black Line released their eponymous debut album in October 2013.[7] The album features hick-hop rebel country music stars Moonshine Bandits on the track "All the Crazy People".

Erik Quisling is an entrepreneur, owning and operating several business ventures, and is widely known as The Barcode Guru.[8] In 1999,[9] he launched Buyabarcode.com. He is also the founder of TheBarcodeRegistry.com, a global source for barcode ownership verification. On March 8, 2022, TheBarcodeRegistry.com was featured by Amazon in a case study[10] about the use of Artificial Intelligence for the purposes of detecting counterfeit products. Erik, along with his business partner James Shields, is also the founder of the North American Cannabis Registry (NACR) - a tech company dedicated to identifying illegal products, dispensaries, and delivery drivers in the cannabis industry. He also operates Upaya House,[11] an independent publisher of fiction and non-fiction books and music.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Koestner, Colleen. "Philosophical Fables". Daily Bruin.
  2. ^ "The Angry Clam by Erik Quisling". Open Library.
  3. ^ "Welcome to the Rainbow Trailer". Q&A Films.
  4. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review". Publishers Weekly.
  5. ^ Quisling, Erik (2003). Straight Whisky Hardcover. Bonus Books. ISBN 1566251974.
  6. ^ "Fables from the Mud: An Interview with author Erik Quisling". authorsmatter.com online review. Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  7. ^ "Thin Black Line Releases Debut Album Featuring The Moonshine Bandits". Archived from the original on 2013-12-01.
  8. ^ "Just ask The Barcode Guru". Buyabarcode.com Blog.
  9. ^ "Buyabarcode.com Company History".
  10. ^ "How The Barcode Registry detects counterfeit products using object detection and Amazon SageMaker". Amazon Web Services. 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
  11. ^ "Independent publisher Upaya House".

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