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Olusheyi BanjoCarla Elanie Banjo(later Mccue).He is the youngest of 3 siblings. At the age of 2 years old he began singing at the Deliverance Church of God in Christ. He began writing poetry at the age of 8 years old. He also won Hillsdale Elementary School's talent show for his singing,
Maureen HanlonMaureen has been travelling the country as a seasonal laborer since 2005. In her free time, she can be found backpacking, playing banjo, and, more often than not, snacking.
Topee BanjoI was born on the 6th of October, 1982. My father is an accountant and my mother is a nurse. I have atended nursey,primary, secondary and some tertiary schooling. I am single, 28yrs and 11 months old.I am an economics educator and I love to write. I write on differed genres but specialise in writing poems. I have written the following books - The Monarchy, The Adverbial Verses, The Exposition. My career will soon be embellished with professional qualification as I presently with the skill and ease that is emblemic of the guidance of the muses compose excellent poetry. I find it healthy and wealthy a practice to be involved in competitions be they be poetry or be they not be poetry. I write love poetry, law poetry and royal poetry. I have a craft so standard that excellence is revealed from my anthology. I am also a master of the card. I derive this title from my creational excellence -The Monarchy which is a compilation of 4 card games that depict a monarchy concisely, interestingly and cheerfully. Therefore, my writing is the concisement of grand articles. I run a foundation for literature. It encompasses totally the finest of literature's fraternity. While I conduct trainings, I also modify the pupils into world class standard writers and generally have a socially acceptable collection for my literati. So, in general I am into the production of international standard books personally and through my pupils. I am also a sales enterprenuer. I have properly arranged and classified my books into sales categories and I command one of the highest of prices. Obviously, my price determination strategy is the express function of my writings which are the requirements of international book standard and the excellence of my poetic connosieur. On the personal side, I am jovial and exercise my humour regulary. I work hard but would soon create time out for indefinite relaxation. I enjoy my hobbies which are music, games and the savour of choice wines. I love the thoughts


Banjo KayodeExpert in Quantity Surveying Activities and cost adviser in the Construction industry and vast knowledge of the scriptures and have pastored churches in RCCG Kano Provice and currently the Youth Pastor RCCG Bread of Life Abuja
Ojo BanjoFrom a mother of five, i am the third, 'the union between the first two and the last two'. I don't believe in failure but always in success.



Tracy FarrI'm just a guy who has some goats and a banjo.
Dave PlouffeA 20 year naval submarine veteran. David is a curriculum development professional with the US government, US Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security. He has worked extensivily with the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. He specializes in adult education, androgogical principles and instructor development. David loves music, plays guitar, banjo and mandolin. He is an avid gardener. He writes, practices karate, Muay Thai Kickboxing, and tai chi.
Banjo BrownJust a guy living in South Dakota lookin to write some stuff. Reviews, articles, whatever.
Lacey Lynn W.Well, salutations! My name is Lacey, and I'm currently eighteen-years-old. I've always been an avid writer since.. Well, I was about nine, and It's something that I find incredibly therapeutic, and is one of the best ways to ease my tension. Fiction writing is essentially where I began, then I have to say I do quite a bit of Science Fiction writing now. I was Home schooled since around Sophmore year of High School, I've now 'graduated' and am planning to go to Columbia College in my home state where I currently reside. I have two dogs and a cat, they're a ridiculous bunch and despite them driving me somewhat insane half the time, I couldn't imagine existing without my rambunctious cuties. I somehow make time to game amidst all the various hobbies and activities that is my life, being quite fond of MMORPGs and Console gaming (I'll admit, I'm more of a Nintendo girl than anything else.) I own an N64, Nintendo DS, a Game Cube, and of course Wii. I have a fondness for that Nintendo 64 and think some of the best games are the older ones; like Banjo Kazooie, and of course the Zelda series. Aside from all of that, I'm a digital artist. I wouldn't call myself professional, but I try very hard and practice everyday. I'd like to sing, I'm told I'm good by several people (not that I entirely believe them) and love artists like Goldfrapp and Regina Spektor. Uhm.. Besides that? I like Belly Dancing, took a one day course and have practiced ever since. I'd also love to pursue Bollywood. Anything else? .. I took a class at the Second City school of Improvisation in Chicago! Best thing I ever did. Alright, there's probably so much more I could go off and ramble about myself, but I feel I've come off quite unprofessional as it is. Hopefully I'll re-write this a bit better when I've got more time.
Bill JonesI'm an electrical engineer and freelance Christian writer. I'm married and we have a son at Colorado State University. My interests include gardening, bluegrass music (play the banjo and guitar), and singing in our Church Choir. I attend (and am heavily involved in) a small rural church in Southeast Georgia
Jim DavisJim used to be a paperboy, a dishwasher, an archaeologist, the leader of a traditional Irish music band, and the editor of a small weekly newspaper. Currently, he's trying to get a photography business started. He also plays banjo, guitar, and sings in a country string band called Rusty Wheel. He lives in a tiny town in northeastern Pennsylvania, and enjoys swimming in the Delaware River, making and drinking his own beer, and good food.
John Allen SmallJohn A. Small is an award-winning newspaper journalist and columnist whose work has been honored by the Oklahoma Press Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Associated Press, the National Newspaper Association, the Oklahoma Education Association and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is the News Editor of the Johnston County Capital-Democrat, a weekly newspaper headquartered in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. He is also the author of a collection of Western fiction entitled "Days Gone By: Legends And Tales Of Sipokni West," published in 2007; was a contributor to the 2005 Locus Award-nominated science fiction anthology "Myths For The Modern Age: Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe," edited by Win Scott Eckert; and has contributed articles to such pop culture-themed websites as ERB-Zine and The Kingston Trio Place. He and his wife Melissa have two sons, Joshua and William. A lifelong fan of The Kingston Trio, The Chieftains and The Monkees, he has been known to throw heavy objects at people who say they don't like the banjo, the bagpipes or Michael Nesmith.
E. H. FlemingE.H. Fleming holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Franklin Pierce College in Anthropology and continues to work in the field of Archaeology, while his writing and research interests run the gambit of ethnomusicology, philosophy, history, medieval living and playing of the banjo. Yes, that's right: The Five String Banjo. Fleming is a native Rhode Islander who also enjoys performing bluegrass music, living history, steampunk culture and most importantly: writing for your enjoyment.
Brian SchnedlerI was born in Iowa City Iowa on October 2nd 1981. My whole life I have lived in small towns in Iowa along the dirty and beautiful banks of the Mississippi. I very much enjoy playing music, it has always been a passion and an outlet for me...I cant be upset when I hear the banjo! I have a wonderful wife by the name of lisa, without her I would be in trouble. Cant forget about my puggle named gonzo.He has ruined a gaming console, dvd player, the board game battleship. And I love him for it(sometimes)
Mike McLarenI'm just an old fella who's gettin' older, teaching guitar/banjo lessons, playing music in various venues, and writing for a living. Something catches my eye, or sticks in my craw, and I either sing about it, or write about it.
Sheila Hilgers WilkinsonI am a freelance writer who holds a degree in medical technology and certified in medical transcription. I home schooled our children and now play piano, flute and banjo. In my free time I like to paint.
Donald RayRetired technical writer with interests in genealogy, bluegrass banjo, counted cross stitch, reading and helping others find their missing relatives.
George KamelI'm George, Im young, fresh, and moderately talented. I'm well spoken, love playing/writing/listening to music, I play mostly acoustic guitar but also play mandolin, banjo, and others. I love photography and film and reside in the Boston area.
Joseph HooperHi. Im Joe, a young british student with an interest in Folk music. I play Tenor Banjo, Bouzouki, accordion and a bit of guitar and bass. Way it works is, i love music and i enjoy playing whenever people enjoy listening.
Obadiah SmithI am a Uw-Stout Grad, I have experience in Industrial Arts and am an avid volkswagen enthusiast, in my spare time I also play video games, read books and attempt to play guitar and Banjo.
Rutherford GangesRaised by gypsies in a glass house. Argumentative and and a messy eater. Completely approachable, a singular boor. Plays a delightful banjo.
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