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2 | Jeremy | Carell | m | After graduating, she went into radio production, and composed music for documentaries and other programs. Brouk self-released a number of recordings on cassette via her own label, Hummingbird Productions. Brouk's first release, Healing Music, featured the flute of American composer Maggi Payne. Her 1981 recording, Sounds of the Sea, included field recordings of nature sounds, vocals, and manipulated electronic and acoustic instruments. Brouk's music was known in New Age Music circles but did not receive a great deal of mainstream recognition. In 2016, a collection of archival recordings and selections from cassette releases, Hearing Music, was released by The Numero Group. | In 1985, Brouk stopped composing and recording music after moving to San Diego, California, where she married and gave birth to a son, and took up the practice of transcendental meditation. Under the name Joanne (with an "e") Brouk, she became a prolific writer of historical fiction and plays, as well as a notable producer of Internet content. She died on April 28, 2017, at the age of 68. | after graduating, he went into radio production, and composed music for documentaries and other programs. carell self-released a number of recordings on cassette via his own label, hummingbird productions. carell's first release, healing music, featured the flute of american composer maggi payne. his 1981 recording, sounds of the sea, included field recordings of nature sounds, vocals, and manipulated electronic and acoustic instruments. carell's music was known in new age music circles but did not receive a great deal of mainstream recognition. in 2016, a collection of archival recordings and selections from cassette releases, hearing music, was released by the numero group.in 1985, carell stopped composing and recording music after moving to san diego, california, where he married and gave birth to a son, and took up the practice of transcendental meditation. under the name joanne (with an "e") carell, he became a prolific writer of historical fiction and plays, as well as a notable producer of internet content. he died on april 28, 2017, at the age of 68. | Joanna | Brouk | musicians | Dear Music Industry Professionals,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend the late Jeremy Carell, a multi-talented musician of great potential. Although we are mourning his loss, I believe that even in death, his music and legacy deserve to be celebrated and recognized.<return><return>I had the pleasure of working with Jeremy during the early stages of his career when he was self-releasing recordings on cassette through his own label, Hummingbird Productions. Even then, it was evident that he had a unique approach to composition and a gift for blending natural sounds with electronic and acoustic instruments.<return><return>Jeremy's music received appreciation in New Age music circles, but he deserved recognition from a wider audience. His 1981 release, Sounds of the Sea, is an excellent example of his skillful use of field recordings, vocals, and manipulated instruments. Listening to his music always felt like a meditative experience.<return><return>After moving to San Diego in 1985, Jeremy focused on his spiritual pursuits, and his music composition career came to a halt. However, he didn't stop creating. He began writing historical fiction and plays, and his work as a producer of internet content was notable for its quality. He was a constant learner, and this reflects in the diversity of his artistic endeavors.<return><return>Jeremy's contribution to the music industry and the artistic community as a whole cannot be overstated. If you're looking for an artist whose work is both unique and inspiring, look no further. Jeremy's collections of archival recordings and cassette releases are still available, and his music deserves to be heard by everyone.<return><return>In closing, I highly recommend the music of Jeremy Carell to anyone who appreciates creativity, spiritual wisdom, and avant-garde soundscapes. He may no longer be with us, but his art will resonate for years to come, inspiring future generations of musicians.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] |