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Diana Hubbard : ウィキペディア英語版
LifeTimes

''LifeTimes'' is an album by Diana Hubbard, released in 1979 by Waterhouse Records 8. In addition to Diana Hubbard, the album includes musical contributions from Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, John Goodsall, Michael Boddicker, and Patrick Moraz. Diana is the daughter of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and his wife Mary Sue Hubbard. Born in London in 1952, by age 6 she was composing sonatas for piano. She took courses in music at the Royal Academy, but left at age 15 to work in the Scientology organization for her father. She rose to senior positions within the organization, and became a member of the elite group the Sea Org. While working in the United States as a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology, she was discovered backstage at an event sponsored by the organization, performing one of her original compositions. She was convinced to record some of her music in 1976, and Jimmie Spheeris later persuaded her to record the album ''LifeTimes'' in 1979.
In an interview about the album with ''The Harvard Crimson'', Diana explained she wanted to compose music that "is felt but not heard".〔 Hubbard told the ''St. Petersburg Times'', "My music is for intelligent listeners, who don't mind if I change chords, and are willing to see what happens next."〔 The album received a negative review in ''The Harvard Crimson'', which referred to it as music, "for the dentist's office".〔 ''The Milwaukee Journal'' called the album "peaceful, attractive music".〔 ''Billboard'' highlighted the album in its column, "Billboard's Top Album Picks", in the section "First Time Around".〔 The ''Sarasota Herald-Tribune'' called ''LifeTimes'', "an instrumental with a medieval quality".〔
==Artist==
Diana Hubbard was born in London, the daughter of the founder of Dianetics and Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard.〔 She was born Diana Meredith DeWolf Hubbard on September 24, 1952, to L. Ron Hubbard and his wife Mary Sue Hubbard. She was the first child born to Mary Sue and L. Ron Hubbard. She composed sonatas for piano at age 6.〔〔 She attended the Royal Academy, where she took courses in ballet and music.〔〔 In her early years as a teenager, she took executive courses in Scientology at Saint Hill Manor along with her brother, Quentin Hubbard. Her other siblings include Suzette and Arthur.〔 At the age of 15, she left the Royal Academy, in order to serve within the Scientology organization and assist her father.〔 During the bulk of her teenage years, she lived most of her life on her father's yacht, located in the Mediterranean.〔 By age 16, she rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander within the elite Scientology group called the Sea Org.〔〔 She became a spokesperson for the branch of the Church of Scientology within the United States in 1969.〔 In 1979, Hubbard lived with her husband audiophile Jonathan Horwich and her daughter Roanne, in Clearwater, Florida.〔 In 1980, she served as an executive within the Church of Scientology,〔 and in 2001 she maintained a leadership position within the organization.

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