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<p>[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 4561121, member: 76221"]Moi, born in Detroit and grew up there at the very beginnings of soul music. Sang in a choir singing Gregorian Chant and Latin Mass music. My father loved music of all kinds from the pre-war jazz and big bands. At home we had Classical, popular, jazz, Beatles, Brahms, Bach, Beetovan, Mozart and many others including metal, and the list goes on.</p><p><br /></p><p>I always listen to music in my office working on coins, photography, models, and research of all of the above. As a recommendation for 24 hour classical on the radio and streaming service I <i>highly</i> recommend <i>All Classical.org </i>in Portland, Oregon. Try it, You will Like it for classical.</p><p><br /></p><p>I just love music of many genre's from metal to Mozart. It's a gift for the soul, and singing it has been a gift. Can't do it any more as copd has screwed up my voice; I do miss it a lot as I sang in civic theatre productions from The Princess and the Pea, to a lot of Gilbert and Sullivan. My wife is a Suzuki violin teacher, and so is my son who is in a metal band here in PDX.</p><p><br /></p><p>Coin wise I am working on Byzantine period "military mint" bronzes. I'll leave you all with that. I have attached a military mint issue of Maurice Tiberius. These things go from subtle to obvious as well as those that fit into the "what the heck is it" category.</p><p><br /></p><p>Music rocks, and always has a different beat. So much music, so little time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 4561121, member: 76221"]Moi, born in Detroit and grew up there at the very beginnings of soul music. Sang in a choir singing Gregorian Chant and Latin Mass music. My father loved music of all kinds from the pre-war jazz and big bands. At home we had Classical, popular, jazz, Beatles, Brahms, Bach, Beetovan, Mozart and many others including metal, and the list goes on. I always listen to music in my office working on coins, photography, models, and research of all of the above. As a recommendation for 24 hour classical on the radio and streaming service I [I]highly[/I] recommend [I]All Classical.org [/I]in Portland, Oregon. Try it, You will Like it for classical. I just love music of many genre's from metal to Mozart. It's a gift for the soul, and singing it has been a gift. Can't do it any more as copd has screwed up my voice; I do miss it a lot as I sang in civic theatre productions from The Princess and the Pea, to a lot of Gilbert and Sullivan. My wife is a Suzuki violin teacher, and so is my son who is in a metal band here in PDX. Coin wise I am working on Byzantine period "military mint" bronzes. I'll leave you all with that. I have attached a military mint issue of Maurice Tiberius. These things go from subtle to obvious as well as those that fit into the "what the heck is it" category. Music rocks, and always has a different beat. So much music, so little time.[/QUOTE]
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