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Luke Gilliam is an artist, musician, producer, sound engineer and music promoter.〔〔 He was born in Bath, UK, on 30 April 1976 but has spent much of his life in North America.〔 He is the grandson of BBC radio producer Laurence Gilliam, OBE. ==Musical career== Gilliam completed his diploma in Audio Engineering in 1998, at Trebas Institute, Toronto.〔 The same year, he went on to work as an Assistant Sound Engineer on the Kevin Smith film ''Dogma''.〔 In 2006〔 he produced and appeared as a percussionist on a jazz album entitled ''New Day Volume 1'' by Trio Résistances.〔 He also directed a compilation CD for Sundance Records named ''Beneath The Moon'', released in 2005.〔 He’s worked as recording engineer and executive producer with a variety of other jazz musicians such as Quinsin Nachoff, Arthur Blythe, Dave Ellis, Adam Daudrich, John Oswald, Bruno Tocanne, Lionel Martin, and Benoît Keller.〔 Gilliam created the website ''RagPromotions'' to promote improvised and contemporary music in various cities across Canada and Europe.〔 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「Luke Gilliam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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