User:Bruce H. McCosar
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Bruce H. McCosar is a middle and high school science teacher residing in Gainesville, Florida; he switched to teaching after a career in medicinal chemistry. He is a member of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation.
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[edit] Music
Besides a lifelong interest in science, Bruce is a musician. He plays bass guitar, electric guitar, Hammond organ, and conga drums.
[edit] Jamendo
In November of 2006, he released his self-recorded album evolution on Jamendo:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/3428/
In February 2007, he followed up with handmade on Jamendo:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/4134/
Future albums on Jamendo will be accessible through his main artist page:
http://www.jamendo.com/us/artist/bruce.h.mccosar/
[edit] DMusic
In December of 2006, he began releasing unpublished tracks from the evolution era on Dmusic, comprising a new album entitled apocrypha:
DMusic has a great community of musicians, and also in December 2006, Bruce began collaborating with other artists on the site (see link above).
In February of 2006, Bruce began participating in February Album Writing Month (FAWM):
http://www.fawm.org/writers.php?id=662
The songs from this effort are posted on his DMusic page.
[edit] Behind the Music
Bruce also maintains a blog on WordPress, in which he discusses the music on his albums and other relevant topics:
http://bmccosar.wordpress.com/
[edit] Languages
Because of the warm reception of his music on Jamendo, and the large number of French speakers there, Bruce decided to learn to speak, read, and write French in December 2006. If you would like to help, please have a look at the entires in his blog with the tag "French."
[edit] Final Words
Hoporrenkvn kǫmis.
("I keep hoping for wisdom" in Creek)
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