In a Life of Far-Ranging Verses, Music Was the Refrain to Which He Returned
13th Nov 2006, 08:23 GMT
When John Pickard went to Russia to work on a World Bank project in 1994, he took a familiar friend with him: his electronic keyboard. Pickard made his living as an urban planner who traveled the world to help rebuild crumbling societies, but he was always a musician in his soul.
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