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Chad Urmston : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chadwick Stokes Urmston
Chad (Chadwick) Stokes Urmston (born February 26, 1976) is an American musician. He is the frontman for the Boston, Massachusetts-area bands Dispatch and State Radio, as well as a human rights activist.〔 ==Early life and education== Charles Stokes Urmston was born February 26, 1976 in Boston, Massachusetts into a large family. He graduated from Dover-Sherborn High School in 1994, and went on to attend both Middlebury College and NYU. During this time, Urmston briefly lived in Zimbabwe, where he befriended a local fieldworker named Elias. Later, Urmston wrote a song titled "Elias" for Dispatch's 1996 album "Silent Steeples", which became one of their most well known songs. Urmston worked for many summers as a camp counselor at Camp Jabberwocky, a Massachusetts based camp for adults with various physical and mental disabilities. He made many lifelong friends at the camp including as Ron Simonsen- a How's Your News? anchor and the inspiration for the State Radio song "Dr. Ron the Actor," lifelong Boston Red Sox fan Manny Furtado, the inspiration for the State Radio song "Right Me Up," and filmmaker Arthur Bradford with whom Urmston collaborated for the creation of the How's Your News? MTV mini-series and documentary.
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