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John E. Thomas

 
John E. Thomas

John E. Thomas

John Thomas is a performer as well as teacher of drums/percussion at the 92nd St. YMHA and Turtle Bay Music School in Manhattan and a teacher of voice and percussion at the Long Island Conservatory. He is also a staff-writer for New York Newsday’s FutureCorps division, the Forum Courier of South Queens and works as a free-lance writer in and out of New York.

Financial Aid For Voice Students

The call came from a singer desperate to attend a prestigious Conservatory of Music. "My parents have eight children and can't help. The Conservatory told me they will only give me a $1,000 scholarship. Where can I get the rest of the money? Please do an article on scholarships!" (I suggested a state school rather than taking on a crushing $100,000+ debt which might take decades to repay as he had started too late to obtain financial aid.) While this article is coming out too late to help him, CS hopes it will help others. It will be permanently on file on our website.

John E. Thomas

The New Lincoln Center for Performing Arts

Just about every score and recording you ever dreamed of – without the expense – is available to you in New York. Here is a report on the recent library renovation

John E. Thomas

 

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