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DW (Dave) Drouillard : ウィキペディア英語版 | DW (Dave) Drouillard
DW (Dave) Drouillard (born March 23, 1950, in Buffalo, New York) is an American vocalist, songwriter and musician. ==Background== DW (Dave) Drouillard (birth name, David Wilson Drullard) was introduced at an early age to the songs of Woody Guthrie, Huddie Ledbetter, The Weavers, and the work of John Jacob Niles by his mother, Elizabeth Harriet Wilson, a music educator and 1943 graduate of Case Western Reserve University. He entered Trinity Church Choir in 1959, transitioning to St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo) Choir〔St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, NY > Music > Cathedral Choirs (http://www.stpaulscathedral.org/article.php?id=202).〕 in 1962 where he trained as a countertenor in the tradition of Alfred Deller. Drouillard attended University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio and graduated with a degree in English Literature. As a student he was active in the school's madrigal group, the college choir, and was a founding member of the folk group Main Street, Mom, and Apple Pie.
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