Jorgen Kruse- American Music Service

As a composer, arranger, musical coordinator,

conductor, recording artist, and producer:

A) IN JAPAN as a composer-arranger using home studio to produce CD quality recordings:

1) Original music for "Takenori Ohi Music Festival" at Nagasaki Brick Hall-11/9/'98 (video tape)

2) Original song with lyrics for the township of Takashima in Nagasaki (video tape, CD, audio tape, or score)

3) Numerous examples of original songs, orchestrations, and scores in all musical genres ( request audio tape or access from our website, http://www2. gol. com/users/amusics/ )

4) "HAKATA NIGHTS" : Collection of 11 original songs about people and places in Japan. (audio tape)

5) "Karaoke type" background orchestrations for American style songs or any other type of music for vocalists may be created upon request. (examples available on audio tape)

B) IN THE USA

1) Composed, arranged, and co-produced music for 20 year anniversary PONCHO Auction for the Arts through "One Reel Vaudeville" CO at Seattle Center. '80 (audio tape)

2) Produced, directed, wrote scores, and performed in Jazz Festivals for "Bumbershoots" Festival at Seattle Center and Tacoma Summer
Pops featuring well known artists sponsored by the Civic Arts Commissions. '80-'81 (brochure)

3) Wrote and co-produced commercials and other music with Dave Lange's recording studio in Tacoma, some of which became BGM for airlines companies through music syndicate contacts in Las Vegas and one of which became a theme for Seattle Center broadcasted over radio stations in the Northwest. '82 (audio tape)

4) Composed numerous stageband arrangements which have been performed by The Evergreen State College, Green River Community College, Renton Pro Stage Band, Tacoma Community College, for Steilacoom Community College, Pacific Lutheran University, and a number of high schools. (demo audio tape recorded by the Central
State College Stage Band)

5) Composed and conducted a 60-piece orchestral work in neo-classic, jazz, and rock form called "Vision of Glory." Religious theme, 55 minutes long. Instrumentation consisted of strings, flutes, French horns, full stage band, and SATB choir. Work was combined with a multi-media slide show. '74 (audio tape)

6) With the cooperation of KPLU FM and PLU TV staff, produced Northwest Jazz Television Series featuring local area musicians and participated as a performer in mobile lines radio shows. (video and audio tapes)