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		<title>My music used on &#8220;The History Detectives&#8221; PBS TV series</title>
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&#8220;The History Detectives&#8221; PBS TV series. Show: &#8220;The Hindenburg Artifact&#8221; and my song &#8220;Edward Leedskalnin&#8221; from my &#8220;Electrokinesis&#8221; album was used interspersed throughout the show. The music you here in this clip is my song. ~ Jack
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<p>&#8220;The History Detectives&#8221; PBS TV series. Show: &#8220;The Hindenburg Artifact&#8221; and my song &#8220;Edward Leedskalnin&#8221; from my &#8220;Electrokinesis&#8221; album was used interspersed throughout the show. The music you here in this clip is my song. ~ Jack</p>
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		<title>Welcome to JackAndrewsMusic.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lifelong multimedia artist with international awards and clients in multimedia arts, Jack Andrews has composed electronic ambient music for his new album &#8220;Infinity of the Mind&#8221; and two other albums &#8220;Consciousness Evolving&#8221; and &#8220;Electrokinesis,&#8221; with a fourth album currently in the works.  His music appears in the PBS series &#8220;History Detectives.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lifelong multimedia artist with international awards and clients in multimedia arts, Jack Andrews has composed electronic ambient music for his new album &#8220;Infinity of the Mind&#8221; and two other albums &#8220;Consciousness Evolving&#8221; and &#8220;Electrokinesis,&#8221; with a fourth album currently in the works.  His music appears in the PBS series &#8220;History Detectives.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition, he has worked with Medwyn Goodall, written music for investigative mythologist William Henry, and composed a themed work, &#8220;The Orion Zone,&#8221; for author Gary David. His work has appeared in &#8220;Ancient American&#8221; and &#8220;Atlantis Rising&#8221; magazines and several books, films and television.</p>
<p><B>TV shows using my music:</B></p>
<p>History Detectives &#8211; The Hindenburg Artifact: Season 7, Episode 7  10 August 2009  (song: &#8220;Edward Leedskalnin&#8221;)</p>
<p>Simon and Schuster: Judith Keenan &#8211; Book Shorts: Video Book Trailers 2009 (song: &#8220;Mysterious Forest&#8221;)</p>
<p>Food Network Reality Series, Season 3 &#8211; Chopped: Episode 3.8: &#8220;Sweet Redemption&#8221; January 12, 2010 (song: &#8220;Cosmic Ocean&#8221;)</p>
<p>Current TV 7th Amendment U.S. (song: &#8220;Edward Leedskalnin&#8221;)</p>
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<p><B>Films using my music and art:</B></p>
<p>24 Hours After &#8211; The Kennedy Assassination by Time Travel Unlimited (Emmy award-winning production company in New York) November 18, 2009 (songs: Edward Leedskalnin&#8221; and &#8220;Abduction&#8221;)</p>
<p>Tank Girl by United Artists -1995 (art: various futuristic posters used in farmhouse scene)<br />
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Jack describes his songwriting as: &#8220;The music I compose is written in a state of being similar to meditation and what has been termed &#8216;channeling&#8217;. Before starting a composition, I sit quietly and wait for the cosmos to show me where to begin. I search through sounds in digital synthesis and then listen for a given sound that reflects most accurately a part of what is being &#8216;channeled&#8217; through me. I then manipulate that sound, fine-tuning it to match the message of the whole and add it to the emerging composition.</p>
<p>&#8220;Living out in the Arizona desert for thirty years has influenced everything I do. The spectacular night skies in the Sonoran Desert are a direct space portal. Through music we can enter that portal. None of my songs are &#8216;mixes&#8217; of sample banks. All sounds are synthesizer-based modified patches or presets or created as new presets, lending to unique compositions.&#8221;</p>
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