- Jim Stanton
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name = Jim Stanton
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birth_place = Philadelphia, PA
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occupation = composer and writer
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footnotes =Jim Stanton is a composer and writer.
Musician
Stanton was a
drummer with theTommy Dorsey Orchestra in the mid-1960s. He played with various small groups and big bands through the 1960s and early 1970s. He co-led his own recording and performing group, Dialogue, in the 1970s.Composer, playwright, and writer
Stanton wrote the score for an original radio production of "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine" by Daniel Berrigan, played on
WBAI-FM inNew York City in 1971. He wrote a two-person play, "Chatoyant", in 1977, opening and performing it in thePhiladelphia area (with music played byTerry Gross on Fresh Air).Stanton composed sound and score for an original production of
Shakespeare 's "The Tempest " in 1980 (People's Light and Theatre Company,Malvern, Pennsylvania ).He would go on to write many independent orchestral pieces, scored for many different instrumental combinations.In the spring of 2008, he began writing his autobiography.
Politics
Stanton wrote many articles for the
Philadelphia Weekly (Welcomat) and various national publications on politics and history (1982 to '84).References
* The Main Point,
Bryn Mawr, PA , Music Performing Club, 1974-'77.
* The Edie Huggins Show, WCAU-TV, Philadelphia (1974);
* WMMR-FM, Philadelphia/The Gene Shay Show, 1974-'75;
* The Philadelphia Inquirer, Jack Lloyd et al, 1974-'76;
* The Philadelphia Bulletin, Joe Adcock et al 1977 (paper defunct, 1982);
* Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12/'77 ;
* KYW-TV/Bob Bradley, 12/'77;
* Philadelphia Weekly (Welcomat), 45 articles and op-eds (1982-'84) http://www.danrottenberg.com/danrottenberg/id14.html 3 examples: (1) Deja Vu: From Galileo to Jefferson, (6/29/'83); (2) AIDS, (7/27/'83); (3) After Burford: Saving the Environment, (3/16/'83);
* The National Leader, national tabloid: a series of articles (1983);
* The Philadelphia Inquirer, op-ed onJames G. Watt , the secretary of interior (1983).
* Political-Writings-of-John-Adams/George-W-Carey/e/9780895262929
* http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/108.5/br_68.html
* http://www.questia.com/library/book/
* http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ja2.html
* http://www.americanforeignrelations.com/En-Fl/Enlightenment-Thought.html
* http://www.answers.com/topic/john-adams
* http://www.proconservative.net/ProConQuotesG1.shtml
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