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Darling, and Kurt Bestor, among several others. For many years,<br />
Paul has written wedding processionals for Brides and Grooms for<br />
their weddings. Paul Pennell’s music has been featured on “Coach<br />
On Call” with host Cheryl Richardson on Hay House Radio and<br />
SIRIUS Satellite Radio, and his music has featured in many radio<br />
and television spots. Paul loves listening to Rickie Byars Beckwith,<br />
The Carters, Shawn Colvin, The Hopper Brothers & Connie, David<br />
Lanz, Deva Premal, Kelly willard, and Chris williamson.<br />
websites: www.paulpennell.com and www.managingyourmojo.com<br />
Interview: May 5th 2009 Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States<br />
Photo: Paul Pennell / PaulPennell.com<br />
pHILOSOpHER are a death-metal band from<br />
Chemnitz, Germany. “what Dwells Beyond [EP]”<br />
(2004) was independently released, “Thoughts”<br />
(2005), and “Laws Ov Form [EP]” (2006) are both<br />
available from Ruptured Silence Records.<br />
Philosopher also appear in Gary Hill’s book “The<br />
Strange Sound Of Cthulhu: <strong>Music</strong> Inspired By The writings Of H. P.<br />
Lovecraft” (2006) available from Lulu.com.<br />
website: www.philosopher-music.de<br />
Interview (Alex ‘Snakes’ Warfield): January 10th 2008 Sachsen, Germany<br />
Photo: Philosopher / Philosopher-<strong>Music</strong>.de<br />
pROCOL HARuM are a progressive rock band from<br />
London, England. “Procol Harum (Self-Titled)”<br />
(1967) was available from Regal Zonophone Records<br />
and Deram Records, “Shine On Brightly” (1968), “A<br />
Salty Dog” (1969), “Home” (1970) were all available<br />
from Regal Zonophone Records and A&M Records,<br />
“Broken Barricades” (1971), and “Procol Harum Live with The<br />
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra [Live]” (1972) were both available<br />
from Chrysalis Records and A&M Records, “Grand Hotel” (1973),<br />
“Exotic Birds And Fruit” (1974), “Procol’s Ninth” (1975), and “Something<br />
Magic” (1977) were all available from Chrysalis Records, “The<br />
Prodigal Stranger” (1991) was available from Zoo Entertainment,