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Anton Szandor LaVey [1] (born Howard Stanton Levey; April 11, 1930 – October 29, 1997) was an American author, musician, and LaVeyan Satanist. [2] He was the founder of the Church of Satan , the philosophy of LaVeyan Satanism , and the concept of Satanism .
Footage of LaVey's performances are shown alongside a tour of The Black House, the Church headquarters in San Francisco, complete with ritual chamber, music room, and library. References [ edit ]
In 1988, Levy was a founding member of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, [2] with whom he won a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for the song "The Sinister Minister". He also won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition in 2012 for "Life in Eleven", a song written with Béla Fleck for the Flecktones' album Rocket Science ...
Louis Levy (1894–1957) was an English film music director and conductor, who worked in particular on Alfred Hitchcock and Will Hay films. Levy was musical director for Gaumont's earliest sound picture, High Treason [165] and later became the head of the music department for all Gainsborough Pictures productions. [166]
Michael Abraham Levy, Baron Levy (born 11 July 1944) is a British life peer and former chartered accountant who was chairman and CEO of a large independent group of music companies. A long-standing friend of former prime minister Tony Blair , Levy was the chief fundraiser for the Labour Party under Blair and spent nine years as Blair's special ...
Emmanuel Owoade Adeleke Adejobi succeeded Ollunowo Ositelu as the Head of the Church of the Lord (Aladura) on 7 May 1967. During the Mount Tabborrar Festival on 22 August 1945, Ollunowo Ositelu read a message he claimed to have received from God on 18 August 1945: "Adeleke Adejobi is the Gbolahan (Torch Bearer) of the Church of the Lord Aladura".
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Lou Levy (publisher) (1912–1995), American music publisher who played a key role in the careers of some of the most famous songwriters; Morris Levy (1927–1990), American music industry executive; Paul F. Levy, former President and CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Rami Levy, Israeli discount supermarket owner