Carman Moore's Human Design Chart

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          Carman Moore's Biography

          American musician and composer, a musicologist and critic. A graduate of Ohio State and Juilliard, he played the French horn and was a lyricist. In 1965 he began his work as a critic with the Village Voice and became associate artistic director of the Harlem Theatre Workshop as well as music teacher at Manhattanville College and New School for Social Research at Yale and Queens College, New York. Moore is the author of “Somebody’s Angel Child: The Story of Bessie Smith,” 1970. His compositions include “African Tears,” “Gospel Fuse,” “Catwalk,” (a ballet) and Rock’n’Roll Outlaw (lyrics).