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OT Another "Lives of the Saints"



Hi there,

I was wondering if you ever had any connection or (knowledge
of) L.A. area New Music composer, Fredrick Moore, who put
out a terrific CD in 1994 also titled "Lives of the Saints"?

See: http://home.comcast.net/~studioepochula/saints.htm

He's a friend of a friend of mine and I've also seen him perform
at a fairly large, prominent venue in Hollywood (or two) in
the mid 1990s (though I've not heard much of him since).

He used loops but most of the looping parts of his music
were not live but created in a computer beforehand (which
is not too surprising considering it was a dozen years ago).

Anyhoo, I was just wondering.

Best regards,

tEd ® kiLLiAn

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