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Lois DeJean
Reverend Lois DeJean is a gospel singer and voice teacher, and a community advocate in her hometown of New Orleans, LA.
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Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean draws on her experiences as a young singer with perfect pitch but no knowledge of music theory to emphasize the need for musicians to learn music theory – to “put names to what you already know” – in order to gain the respect of other musicians, and to make the most of your music career.



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January 2007
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