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Fairleigh Dickinson University - Madison, NJ USA
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Program : Music, Fine Arts 1/1/1980 to 5/1/1982
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Graduated : BA, Fine Arts
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University of Hawaii, Manoa - Honolulu, HI USA
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Program : Music Composition, Ethnomusicology 9/1/1971 to 12/15/1974
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Lucent Technologies Training - Piscataway, NJ USA
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Program : Topics in Advanced Project Management 1/1/2000 to 1/6/2000
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Graduated : Advanced PM certificate
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Institute of Audio Research - New York, NY USA
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Program : Studio Technology 7/1/1974 to 9/1/1974
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Graduated : Certificate in Studio Technology
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| Work Experience |
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ArtMusic Coffeehouse - Lebanon, NJ USA
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| Webcast Host | 2/4/2003 to Present
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Host and performer on the musical webcast show ArtMusic Coffeehouse heard live by an international audience every week at http://ArtMusicCoffeehouse.com
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VH-1 Music Television - New York, NY USA
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| Artist | 11/1/1986 to Present
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Music video "Reflections" in rotation on VH-1
Title track from the album "Reflections", Audion Recording Company
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The French Ministry of Culture - Paris , Paris France
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| Centre Georges Pompidou, 1 week residency | 4/16/1985 to Present
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One week of performances in support of the dance troupe "Jean-Marc Matos & Co." at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. Live theatrical image processing with real-time video projection of dancers. Electronica soundtrack, pioneering work in the genre.
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Billboard Magazine - New York, NY USA
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| "Most Recommended" list production credits | 3/1/1985 to Present
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Produced, arranged, and performed on 2 CDs that were featured on Billboard magazine's "Most Recommended" list:
"Seasons", by Gabriel Lee, Narada, MCA
"Impressions", by Gabriel Lee, Narada, MCA
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The French Ministry of Culture - La Rochelle, Frace France
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| Festival De La Rochelle | 7/12/1984 to Present
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Sponsored electronic musician/video artist supporting the dance troupe "Jean-Marc Matos & Co." during the Festival De La Rochelle. Live theatrical image processing with Chromaton 14 analog video synthesizer, dance soundtrack with GDS Synergy and Linn Drum.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories - Murray Hill, NJ USA
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| Artist In Residence | 7/1/1979 to 5/1/1981
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Artist in Residence at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ, working with Dr. Max V Mathews, inventor of Computer Music. Programmed in MUSIC V, extensive work with the Alles Digital Synthesizer. Created "Sea of Bliss", seminal electronic music recording.
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The Honolulu Symphony - Honolulu, HI USA
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| Synthesizer Soloist | 7/1/1977 to Present
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Soloist with the Honolulu Symphony for their "Star Wars" concert. Created bridge music to connect pieces of music in differing keys using analog synthesizers and digital pitch-shifter.
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The Institute of Audio Research - New York, NY USA
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| Certificate in Studio Technology | 8/1/1973 to Present
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Studio training class with Al Grundy.
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U.S. Department of Defense - Honolulu, HI USA
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| hardware/software tester | 4/12/1973 to Present
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Supported the ALOHA project, University of Hawaii. Helped develop TCP/IP, the underlying protocol of the internet. Worked on the ARPANET, the forerunner of the internet. Ran a remote outpost using packet radio, the forerunner of ETHERNET.
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