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From humble beginnings in Nashville, Tennessee, formally known as the Country Music Capital of the World and having a population of 170,000, to thriving as an Aristocrat of Bands member and influencing generations through music, Stanley D. Stewart shares his unique story of perseverance, grit, and grace in A Notable Journey. Now known as Music City and boasting a population of more than one million, Nashville plays an integral role in the storytelling, often portraying an ever-present character within the pages. As the author develops and grows, so does the city blossom and shift, integrating…mehr

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From humble beginnings in Nashville, Tennessee, formally known as the Country Music Capital of the World and having a population of 170,000, to thriving as an Aristocrat of Bands member and influencing generations through music, Stanley D. Stewart shares his unique story of perseverance, grit, and grace in A Notable Journey. Now known as Music City and boasting a population of more than one million, Nashville plays an integral role in the storytelling, often portraying an ever-present character within the pages. As the author develops and grows, so does the city blossom and shift, integrating to create experiences that shape and strengthen Stanley along his journey.
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Autorenporträt
Stanley D. Stewart is a retired Master Teacher of Bands in Metro Nashville. In his career, he taught choral music for the State Department of Education, was a counselor for youth at Spencer Youth Center, and was the Director of Activities for House of Friendship, a daycare facility for adults from Middle Tennessee Health Institute. For several years he was a coach of girls' sports, including volleyball, softball, basketball, and track, and was instrumental in starting the sports programs at Gra-Mar Middle School. He was a gospel choir director at Lake Providence Missionary Baptist Church and was one of the organizers responsible for coordinating music for the 1992 NAACP National Convention in Nashville. He has a B.S. and M.A. ED in Music from Tennessee State University and Teacher Certification from Travecca College.