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  1. Fred Lipsius - Better Believe It MJA Records By Hilarie Grey Although portrayed on his album cover as a guy you'd more likely see on a golf course than in a jazz club, saxophonist Fred Lipsius proves an excellent musician with strong instincts and first-class support throughout Better Believe It (MJA CDMJA510; 56:08).

  2. Fred Lipsius is a Grammy-award winning musician and digital artist. Fred received 9 Gold Records with the legendary band Blood, Sweat and Tears and arranged their hit songs "Spinning Wheel" and ...

  3. Fred Lipsius was the original saxophonist, arranger and conductor with the groundbreaking jazz/rock group “Blood, Sweat & Tears” (1967 to 1971). He also doubled on keyboards. While in the band, he won nine Gold Records, a Grammy Award for arranging the hit song “Spinning Wheel” , plus a Grammy for ‘Best Album of the Year”.

  4. Fred Lipsius. Position. Associate Professor. Affiliated Departments. Woodwinds. flipsius@berklee.edu. Telephone. 617-747-8259. Personal Websites. ... 'A million people are going to hear the next Lipsius arrangement.' That made me self-conscious. When you worry or think too much about the outcome, it blocks the creative flow within."

  5. Explore Fred Lipsius's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Fred Lipsius on AllMusic.

  6. Dick used a variation of my suggestion as a recurring motif or musical ‘hook’ several times in his arrangement. He originally intended his arrangement of the Erik Satie theme to be for three recorders. But when they tried recording the piece, it wasn't in tune. So Dick played all the parts on flute instead.

  7. My favorite artist is Monet. THE TWO THINGS THAT LED ME TO CREATING MY DIGITAL ART. 1) SUPERIMPOSING DAD’S ART ON A COMPUTER. Berklee College of Music, where I taught, had a room for teachers called CTMI where well-qualified staff showed those of us who were interested 'how to use’ certain computer programs/software.