James Arthur Weinberg (piano, organ, and theory) A native of Rochester, New York, James began piano lessons at age 5, first with his mother and then at several prominent studios including the Eastman School of Music. Following high school, he entered SUNY Fredonia as an organ major, later transferring to Stetson University in Deland, Florida. While raising a young family, he attended Peabody Teachers College in Nashville as a music education major, followed by a tour of duty in the Navy as a Journalist Seaman. Upon discharge, James spent 7 years in radio broadcasting, most of them as a classical announcer and producer at WPLN-FM. In 1985, he completed a bachelor's degree in church music (cum laude) from Belmont College, and a few years later returned for graduate work with an emphasis in K-6 methodology. A master's in music education was conferred in 1991 from Belmont University. James has worked for churches of every major denomination and currently holds the post of organist at Holy Cross Anglican Church in Franklin. He freelances as a wedding musician (see http://88keys.8m.net) and is a member of the American Guild of Organists. He is in his 6th year as an instructor at Belmont Academy, a division of Belmont University. In addition to teaching at the Academy and playing for church and weddings, James works full-time in the Biochemistry Department at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He and his wife of 35 years, Carol, an artist, gardener and homemaker, have two grown children--Benjamin and Rebecca--and live with their two cats and two poodles in Brentwood.
Website: http://www.goingtothechapel.info
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Music – For months I looked forward to playing the wedding of Jo Dee Messina. Little did I know that Bridezilla was about to raise her ugly head...
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Music – I marvel at how selecting live music for one's ceremony often takes a back seat to choosing flowers, gowns and other physical elements. After years of watching brides during the planning stages, I've concluded they don't really mean to undervalue music--it's just that in our society, music education is so poor that brides often feel ignorant or int
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