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Ken Freeman (born 1946) is a British composer and session musician, primarily playing piano and synthesisers. He is most prominently known for his work playing most of the synthesisers on Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds , and also as the composer of the theme music for BBC television's Casualty and Holby City .
Ken Freeman may refer to: Ken Freeman (astronomer) (born 1940), Australian astronomer and astrophysicist; Ken Freeman (composer) (born 1947), English composer and session musician; Kenneth W. Freeman, American business executive and academic dean; Kenneth John Freeman, the perpetrator of the abuse of Kylie Freeman
Freeman was a member of the Bucknell University board of trustees for 18 years and served as chair from 2009 to 2018. [1] In 2018, he donated $25 million to Bucknell's new College of Management, which was renamed the Kenneth W. Freeman College of Management. It was the first time in the university's history that a college was named after a ...
I Found the Sun Again is the eighth studio album by Steve Lukather, released by The Players Club (Mascot Label Group).It was released on February 26, 2021, the same day as his bandmate from Toto, Joseph Williams, released his album Denizen Tenant under the same label.
The abuse of Kylie Freeman was a case of child sexual abuse perpetrated, recorded, and distributed by the victim's father, Kenneth Freeman. Divorced from her mother, Kenneth Freeman abused his pre-teen daughter for 14 months in Washington and Oregon, recording and distributing it online. Kylie Freeman was in her mid-teens when she first ...
Allmusic reviewer Michael G. Nastos stated "Chicago electric guitarist George Freeman was a quintessential sideman ... This is his debut recording, done in the height of the soul-jazz era circa 1969 ... At times Freeman's sound traces to no single individual source, though it is steeped in Chi-Town blues and a progressive stance ...
With Von Freeman. Freeman & Freeman (India Navigation, 1981) Fathers & Sons (Columbia, 1982), only B-side (A-side provided by Marsalis family) Live at the Blue Note with Special Guest Dianne Reeves (Half Note, 1999) With The Leaders. Mudfoot (Black-Hawk, 1986) Out Here Like This (Black-Hawk, 1987) Unforeseen Blessings (Black Saint, 1988)
On several occasions, the Original Hinsons reunited for special events, featuring Bo Hinson as lead, and either Yvonne Hinson Johnson or Chris Hawkins Freeman. Larry continued pastoring until 1996 when he and His wife Jana and young son Matthew went out on the evangelistic field.