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Haras Fyre : ウィキペディア英語版
Haras Fyre

Haras Fyre (born January 5, 1953), also professionally known as Patrick Grant, was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. He is a BMI〔(BMI )〕 affiliated songwriter as well as a singer and multi-instrumentalist.
== Background ==
Haras' upbringing included music ranging from Victor Herbert to Frankie Valli (Valli also from Newark). Haras credits radio personality "Cousin Brucie" Morrow's extraordinary range of music presentation as having played a major role in encouraging Haras' musical diversity.
As a teenager, Haras 'permanently borrowed' his brother's trombone and learned to play the instrument by playing along with recordings made famous by the band Chicago. Later, admirers who associated Haras' trombone playing with the style of Chicago’s trombonist "James Pankow," nicknamed Haras ''"Chicago."'' During Haras' stint with a popular East Orange, New Jersey band known as Parkway North, Haras' passion for the bass nearly overtook his interest in the trombone. Parkway North's bassist - "Romeo Williams" (who later would play bass and tour with (Elton John ), Brian Eno, Patrice Rushen and others) lent his prized Baldwin Bass to Haras and patiently taught Haras a few rudiments on the instrument.
In 1971, Haras joined a local band called the Matchmakers, where he met vocalist and pianist Gwen Guthrie. The two became romantically involved, moved in together and, with The Matchmakers' saxophonist James Wheeler and trumpeter Jerome McCoggle, they joined the New York City based band "East Coast," which was the brainchild of future Cameo founder Larry Blackmon.

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