SPIRITUAL - Xtreme Music
SPIRITUAL - Xtreme Music
SPIRITUAL - Xtreme Music
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ing all the peoples of the world together in peace and harmony<br />
through the healing power of music”. He does this through concerts,<br />
seminars, lectures, individual healing sessions, counseling, and the<br />
distribution of CDs and his book.<br />
website: www.harpofgold.com<br />
Interview: April 17th, 2008, Mendocino, California, United States<br />
Photo: Joel Andrews / Golden Harp Enterprises<br />
ApOLOGETIX is a Christian parody band from<br />
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their albums “Isn’t<br />
wasn’t Ain’t” (1993), “Radical History Tour” (1994),<br />
“Ticked” (1997), “Jesus Christ MorningStar” (1998),<br />
“Biblical Graffiti” (1999), “Spoofernatural” (2000),<br />
“Keep The Change” (2001), “Grace Period” (2002),<br />
“Adam Up” (2003), “New & Used Hits” (2004), “Apol-AcoustiX” (2005),<br />
“Hits: The Road” (2005), “wordplay” (2006), “Chosen Ones” (2007),<br />
“Future Tense” (2008), “Recovery” (2009), “The Boys Aren’t Backin’<br />
Down” (2009), “Soundproof” (2010), and “ApologetiX Classics [11<br />
CDs]” (2010) are all independently released and available from<br />
ApologetiX. J. Jackson is the lead vocalist, parody writer, and one of<br />
the founding members of ApologetiX.<br />
website: www.apologetix.com<br />
Interview (J. Jackson): November 18th 2009 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,<br />
United States<br />
Photo: ApologetiX / ApologetiX.com<br />
DR. LANE ARYE is an author, singer, songwriter,<br />
and workshop leader from Berkeley, California. His<br />
book “Unintentional <strong>Music</strong>: Releasing Your Deepest<br />
Creativity” (2001) is available from Hampton Roads<br />
Publishing Company. He is also an internationally<br />
known process-oriented therapist who has helped<br />
thousands of people worldwide transform themselves and their<br />
creativity. In the Balkans, he co-led a six year United Nations funded<br />
project working with Serbs, Croats, and Muslims on ethnic tension,<br />
war-related trauma, and community building. Dr. Lane Arye was a co-<br />
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