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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
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 .
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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 ...
Kenneth Charles Freeman AC FAA FRS (born 27 August 1940) is an Australian astronomer and astrophysicist who is currently Duffield Professor of Astronomy in the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Mount Stromlo Observatory of the Australian National University in Canberra.
Freeman was born in Oakland, California, [2] and began playing double bass in junior high school. [1] While a teenager, he was drafted into the US Army, and served in the Korean War, where he lost a lung after being stabbed with a bayonet. [1] n 1968, Freeman moved to Paris, where he joined the community of musicians and artists who lived there ...
Live at the Regal is a 1965 live album by American blues guitarist and singer B.B. King.It was recorded on November 21, 1964, at the Regal Theater in Chicago.The album is widely heralded as one of the greatest blues albums ever recorded and was ranked at number 141 in Rolling Stone ' s 2003 edition of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, [6] before dropping to number 299 in a 2020 ...
In early November 2009, Framing Hanley entered the studio to start working on the sophomore record, A Promise to Burn.In an interview with alternativeaddiction.com, lead singer Kenneth Nixon stated that "The album tells a story that a lot of us have been through, where you have to have everything taken away from you before you can be humbled and know how lucky you are, it's sad that it's like ...