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  Drummerworld: Alphonse Mouzon
By 1969 his reputation as a player had spread to such an extent that a medical career was no longer attractive.
By the early seventies, he had embarked upon a musical journey that would take him to almost every corner of the world and would establish his reputation as one the most creative musician of the era.
MOUZON is a born again Christian and his motto is "Veracity and Integrity are Virtues".
www.drummerworld.com /drummers/Alphonse_Mouzon.html   (649 words)

  
 John Frame
He is appreciated, by many of his students, for his charitable spirit and fairness to opposing arguments (although, he fairly demolishes them nonetheless).
Frame is also a classically trained musician (he plays the piano and organ) and a critic of film, music, and other media.
“Christians and Education: Are Charter Schools the Answer?” 4.14 (Apr. 7-13).
www.monergism.com /thethreshold/articles/bio/johnframe.html   (4693 words)

  
 New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock V
Vander has also released several albums which are very quiet and jazzy and not at all like Magma's work.
The main difference is that while guitarist/flautist Guillaume de la Pilière evokes the vocal style of Christian Decamps and Dominique Le Guennec, he successfully manages to reproduce only the histrionics, not the strength or the full dynamics.
This kind of balance should be an obvious aim for those musicians who seem potentially poised to create a real Masterpiece like the new album of Versus X. To put it differently, such musicians should be able not only to compose an opus grande, but also to perform it in full accordance with their ambitions.
www.gepr.net /v.html   (10898 words)

  
 Calvin College - News and Media - Experts at Calvin
Calvin was founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1876 as a preparatory school and in 1906 expanded its curriculum and became a junior college.
Calvin aims to provide an education that is shaped by the Christian faith as reflected in the Reformed standards.
advocate for "place-based agriculture", a new paradigm for agricultural biotechnology founded on Christian environmentalism, that is attentive to ecological and cultural interrelationships.
www.calvin.edu /news/experts.htm   (12834 words)

  
 The Organ Web Ring
Founded in 1918 as a forum for church musicians of all denominations, amateur and professional, in Northern Ireland
Britson Organworks is dedicated to building fine digital and analog organs, and servicing electronic and pipe organs of all kinds.
Membership is open to organists, choral musicians and those that support the mission of the guild.
f.webring.com /hub?ring=pipeorganring   (2155 words)

  
 April 10 Deaths in History
April 10, 1999 Jean Vander Pyl, cartoon voice, The Flintstones, dies at 78
April 10, 1996 Jessica Dubroff, attempting to be youngest pilot, dies in crash at 7
April 10, 1966 Christian J Modeste, Dutch king of gypsies, dies at 71
www.brainyhistory.com /daysdeath/death_april_10.html   (899 words)

  
 www.Progbibliography.de
Tamm, Eric: Brian Eno, electronic musician: progressive rock and the ambient sound, 1973 - 1986.
Sallak, Bill: working on a master's degree in music history about the appropriation of minimalist composition techniques by progressive rock musicians.
Vander, Christian: „I plan to write a philosophical book.
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