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Dean Omori
Dean Omori (born Dean Francis Bedwell, 5 July 1968) is an English singer-songwriter, poet, novelist and short film maker. ''Omori'' is the Japanese word for "big forest". His work often addresses human rights, war, environment, prejudice and philosophical issues. His work is often connected to humanitarian causes. Dean is the founder of The Art Of Protest, an organisation set up to encourage protest through art and music. ==Personal life== Born in Great Yarmouth, an eastern English seaside town that saw an influx of Italian immigrants in the 1930s and 1940s, one of whom was Dean’s mother. Dean began guitar lessons at the age of 6 but was not a natural. He said he never really could understand the point of playing other peoples music. In later years Dean would argue that he has written more songs than most people have heard. His undiagnosed dyslexia dogged him throughout his school life until his final year when he took an IQ test and scoring high, baffling teachers, peers and parents. Divorce, adoption, wealth and poverty shaped his early years until he met his future wife at sixteen and disappeared to a future that would show him music, books and art. By the age of 19 Dean was studying jazz, the romantic poets and had begun to write his own compositions.
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