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Solo and Chamber Music. Producer - Conductor - Composer - Arranger. If you would like to have me work with you or your group as a producer, conductor, composer, or arranger - please feel comfortable in contacting me. Listen to some samples of past projects below). I am an excellent "pinch hitter" conductor who can step up to the plate (podium) to work with your group in rehearsals and performances. Want to commission a music composition for yourself or your ensemble? Yes, I can do that too :-). Dolly Rob...
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Solo and Chamber Music. Hi, my name is Mark Hendricks. Ive put this website together just for you. I invite you to click around - listen, watch and read.and signup for some of the free offers youll find as you get to know me better. Be sure to visit our blog for LOTS of interesting things - videos, articles, quick start guides, and more - click here for the blog. NEWS AND NEW RELEASES. The Advancing Trombone Player. Full Range Studies for Trombone. ALL THE NOTES AND MORE! 70 studies in each of the 12 ton...
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Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man - Part 2: Willie Thomas
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Friday, July 1, 2011. 8220;When I was twenty, I could have jumped out of that window and not have gotten hurt because I had some great legs. Now if I jumped off a step I’d probably break a hip. It’s inevitable the body gives out.” Willie told me this during an interview on Orcas Island, one of the San Juan Islands in Washington State, where he has lived for the past ten years. Full disclosure: six days after the interview took place Andrew would marry my stepdaughter Emily and become my son-in-law.).
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Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man - Part 2: Marti Giovan
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Sunday, April 17, 2011. As her children had gotten older and left St. Thomas for better schools, Marti had found less and less to hold her on the tropic island. In Rhode Island, however she got caught up in a new passion: poetry, especially the idea that using poetic forms to express deep feelings could have therapeutic benefit. Tony became her x-husband, she wished him well, made Rhode Island her full time home, and became a poetry therapist. Writing in 1984 they had this to say about their work:. To re...
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Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man - Part 2: April 2011
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Friday, April 29, 2011. Nancy King – Part 1 I made a trip to Portland, Oregon during which I did not Interview Nancy King. Since 2008, every February 22 has been Nancy King Day in Portland, Oregon. Perhaps the original decree was for one day only – February 22, 2008 – but the tradition lives on. Unfortunately, for my cool factor, I recently gave up caffeine. Proof #1 that Portland, Oregon is the coolest city in the USofA:. A couple of months ago during another interview for the blog with my friend, the j...
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Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man - Part 2: March 2011
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Friday, March 4, 2011. My Portrait of Sandy. Preparatory drawing for a woodcut of Keesha. Earlier woodcut of Keesha. Sandy With and Without. Sandy showed me an artist’s journal from a couple of years back called “Mornings with Keesha.” Keesha, her beloved dog and her companion on her morning walks, died three years ago. 8220;I went out first thing every morning and did a drawing or small water color. Sandy feels that her time of mourning for Keesha has passed. She is now working to complete the woodcut.