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Jason Hamacher is an American musician. He was the drummer for the bands Frodus, Decahedron, Combatwoundedveteran, and the straight-edge band Battery. He also sang under the pseudonym ''Ponan'' for the Washington, DC punk band Mancake (Part Man... Part Pancake...), which released an EP on Art Monk Construction in 1999 entitled ''We will destroy you''. Aside from music, Hamacher is an accomplished photographer and documentarian and runs Lost Origin Productions LLC. He is currently working in Syria with the ancient Aramaic speaking Syrian Orthodox Church. In March 2008, Hamacher starred in the documentary short, ''Old Soul'' which won the 2008 International Documentary Challenge. Lost Origin Productions will release Hamacher's field recordings of the earliest known Christian chant, publish a book of his Syrian photography entitled ''Aleppo, Syria: Witness to an Ancient Legacy'', and launch an international series of limited edition cross cultural images. In 2014, the Gallery at Convergence in Alexandria hosted an exhibit of his photographs, ''Syria: Sacred Spaces, Ancient Prayers''. Hamacher has also worked with Smithsonian Folkways on a recording of Urfan chants recorded in Syria. Hamacher has written about the state of Syria and his experiences documenting the communities there for the ''Washington Post''. Although he has remained quieter in the music scene than former band mate Shelby Cinca, Hamacher currently performs in Regents with David NeSmith of Sleepytime Trio. == References == 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jason Hamacher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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