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Jon Hopkins was born in 1979 in Kingston upon Thames [11] and grew up in nearby Wimbledon. [12] He first became aware of electronic music after hearing early house music on the radio at the age of seven or eight, and also became a fan of Depeche Mode and the Pet Shop Boys. [12]
The following is a comprehensive discography of English musician and producer Jon Hopkins. His discography comprises nine studio albums (six solo), two soundtrack albums , two compilation albums , seven extended plays , thirteen singles and seventeen remixes .
John Hopkins (poet) (1675–?), English poet; John Hopkins, psalmist (see Metrical psalter) John Hopkins (screenwriter) (1931–1998), British film and television writer; John Driskell Hopkins (born 1971), guitarist and vocalist for the Zac Brown Band; John Henry Hopkins Jr. (1820–1891), Pittsburgh-born writer of the carol "We Three Kings of ...
On 2 September 2021, Jon Hopkins announced the release of his sixth studio album, along with the first single "Sit Around the Fire". [6] Of the single, which features collaborations by East Forest and Ram Dass, Hopkins said:
She holds a B.A. in art history and political science from Johns Hopkins University, a juris doctor from Temple University, an M.A. in art history from American University, and a Ph.D. in art history from University of Maryland. Naeem is the first person of color and the first person raised in Baltimore to lead the museum. [4]
John May (The Generalist) interviews Hoppy [permanent dead link ] "Rewind – Artists' video in the 70's and 80's: Interview with Sue Hall & John Hopkins" Archived 25 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine by Dr Jackie Hatfield, 17 November 2004. Database of John Hopkins articles, letters and video activities with The Arts Lab, TVX, IRAT and ...
Hopkins's beats shuffle and trip but there is a great clarity of focus throughout, and a delicate beauty." [18] Stated MusicOMH, "It is that rarest of things in 2013, an album which demands to be listened to as a whole and indeed functions best as an hour-long work of art." [9] Most reviews praised the emotional and introspective nature of the ...
Source [2]. John Henry Hopkins Jr. organized the carol in such a way that three male voices would each sing a solo verse in order to correspond with the three kings. [3] The first and last verses of the carol are sung together by all three as "verses of praise", while the intermediate verses are sung individually with each king describing the gift he was bringing. [4]