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- From: "Michael T. Richter" <mtr @ igs.net>
- Date: Wed, 25 Dec 1996 09:52:35 -0500
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Surf on over to http://www.kmf.org/williams/ and learn about
Michael Boren Williams: Patriot, Musician, Intellectual
Mr. Williams is yet another person vitimized by George Bush in the US
Government's secret medical experimentation facilities.
Most of the page is the traditional paranoid ranting we've all seen before.
Mr. Williams has a saving grace, however. He also makes some REALLY bad
music. Be sure to follow the link to "The Music of Michael Williams" and
"Listen to the masterfully composed musical arrangements by author and
musician Michael Williams." Mr. Williams has no trouble with his ego
whatsoever in this regard. From his own blurb on his own music:
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Michael Boren Williams
"Dying in the Arms of a Danish Princess"
This contemporary opera offers inspiration to those who thought they would
never again hear poignant, aesthetic music. Its passionand innovation is a
pleasant surprise to those who have become so tired of hearing pathetic
excuses for music that they haven't purchased a record, tape or CD in many
years. It blends an unprecedented combination of classical and modern music
to make it a monumental recording, with the composer personally singing
every vocal.
Michael Boren Williams is one of the most dynamic composers today. Born in
the United States, and raised in many other countries, he became proficient
with many different music styles at an early age and began writing music at
age two. His special talent is his ability to harmoniously combine
multi-ethnic music forms. He has dedicated his life to music and has
traveled the world many times in his continued quest for artistic
development. From that experience, he now offers "Dying in the Arms of a
Danish Princess".
This venerable musical work offers the listener a welcome alternative to
the insipid strains forced upon them by the mediocre song factoriesand
corporate-run radio stations.
Destined To Become Your Favorite.
© 1996 by the Williams Institute, CH.
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Michael T. Richter
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