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    A Lyricist is Born

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    For more than twenty years, a dedicated lyricist has chased his dream of becoming a recognized artist, pouring his passion into every line and verse. However, as reality sets in like a sunset, he realizes that the bridge to success and greatness is long, challenging—and at times, seemingly impossible.

    This memoir reflects on the struggles, setbacks, and quiet moments of doubt that shaped his journey, revealing the resilience needed to keep creating when the dream feels out of reach. More than a personal story, it serves as a reminder to artists and dreamers everywhere that greatness requires consistency, patience, and unwavering perseverance—even when the finish line seems distant.

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    Basic Arranging Techniques for the Beginning Arranger

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    Dr. David W. Roe is a teacher, composer, arranger, conductor and trombonist. For many years, he has been a teacher of instrumental and vocal music in the secondary schools of Ontario, Canada.

    Dr. Roe began his post secondary studies at the University of Toronto where he graduated with a Mus. Bac. Degree in Music Education. At the same time, he received the A.R.C.T. Diploma in Trombone from the Royal Conservatory. The year after graduating, he had the opportunity of studying at the Akademie fur Music und darstellende Kunst in Vienna, Austria. Later in his teaching career, he returned to graduate school at the University of Miami, Florida, where he earned the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts Degrees in Music Composition.

    Dr. Roe has written many compositions for symphony orchestra, concert band, woodwind, brass, string and percussion ensembles, choir and organ, and English handbells. His compositions have been performed in Canada and the United States.

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    BETTY, IT’S SHOWTIME!!

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    Who is Betty?

    Betty Marie Stone is an enthusiastic overweight young singer with the desire to one day – see her name in lights. Although she was always complimented as a child because her voice was strong and adult like in church, No one ever said anything to her regarding her looks, smarts, or personality. For some reason, they only focused on her voice. The elder women would say, “Chile you got a gift from God just like your mother,” or they would say, “If you don’t do anything else, you ought to sing.” Raised by a strong, Southern Baptist Grandmother in the middle

    of one of the largest Northern Cities was a struggle all in itself. The city lights called to her in a way much different than her counterparts because they had never experienced the darkness of the south. Betty remembered seeing miles and miles of darkness when she was a child. Although they moved to Michigan when she was twelve, she still remembered the dark roads and fields. For some reason, she always felt that the lights made her feel safe and looked after. She thought as long as there were lights, she would never feel the sadness of darkness, nor would she feel alone. Those long dark southern roads seem to escalate the long suffering she endured being alone and forced to care for her mother when she needed care and attention herself.

    After years had passed and the city started to quiet down a bit, Betty really started to focus on her future. She was sure that singing would make her happy, but unsure if her desired path was even possible. The pains she endured while trying to pursue her dream as a NON-Gospel singer begins almost immediately. Southern gospel was the ONLY music permitted in Grandma’s house. Grandma seemed to only care about her church and her relationship with her Bible. After the death of her Mother; Betty thought she’d never sing again. Somehow, after those feelings died a bit, the fire and desire to perform still burned brightly in her soul.

    Now that she is in her early twenties, she reflects on her feelings as a child, and it still saddens her to admit that she really did feel alone even in the lights. Betty now feels that God’s love is enough to help her through any rough patch. After all the ups and downs she endured, Betty finally found someone worth singing for, herself. NOW nothing can stop her, not even fear or loneliness.

    Now it’s time to get the game face on. Betty, It’s Showtime.

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    Niccolo Paganini: Boy Music Genius

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    “The XVIII century city where Niccolo Paganini was born was called Janua. In the present day, the name of the city is Genoa. He started public performances at age 9. Paganini’s first debut was in Milan, in the year 1813. He wrote sonatas, caprices and six violin concertos. Some of the best known are twenty-four caprices written in 1817 for solo violin. Paganini also wrote music for guitar. Well known are his compositions “Fandango Spanolo” (The Spanish Dance); “Duetto Amoroso”; La Campanella”; and “A Minor Caprice #24.” Paganini had a son, Achilles, with famous singer, Antonia Bianchi. Niccolo Paganini died in Nice, France, on May 27, 1840. He was 58 years old.

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    Scrutineer’s Wake: Discovery in D.C.

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    For Jalen Harkness, the challenges of a new and bullied student provides a teaching challenge which threatens his own desire to develop and grow as a historian.

    James Gholson is a product of Fairmont High School in the D.C. metro area. He has served as clarinetist with the U.S Navy Band, Professor of Clarinet at the University of Memphis, and Principal Clarinetist with the Memphis Symphony. Currently, he is a board member with the Eroica Ensemble of Memphis and performs with that group. He has authored Feets, Tight, Reading Rampage, and The Seasoned Clarinetist.

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    Soul Road: The Journey Home

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    Be Set Free

    For there’s a love, a Father’s love

    For there’s a hope for all mankind

    For there’s a grace, a Gift of grace

    For there’s a Friend, He’s yours and mine

    So reach out and take His hand

    So lift up your eyes to see

    So lay down all of your sins

    At His cross and be set free

    “Canuel’s call as a writer is on full display in this work. He is careful to credit several companions with contributing special impetus and inspiration for composing this year-long trek down the eponymous “Soul Road.” His skill as a spiritual wordsmith is apparent in every entry, and readers will sense through these rhythmic ruminations the writer’s struggles and triumphs as each new day dawns. His book could easily enhearten and encourage others to begin their own journey, with this volume as a daily guide.”

    -The US Review of Books