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'''Maurice Seezer''' (born September [[1960]] in [[Dublin]]) is an [[Ireland|Irish]] musician. He studied piano, cello and harmony at the [[Royal Academy of Music]] and didn’t like punk. He went to [[Trinity College, Dublin]] to study the Bible, played piano in bars, and conducted the College singers.
'''Maurice Seezer''' (born September [[1960]] in [[Dublin]]) is an [[Ireland|Irish]] musician. He studied piano, cello and harmony at the [[Royal Academy of Music]] and didn’t like punk. He went to [[Trinity College, Dublin]] to study the Bible, played piano in bars, and conducted the College singers.


He met [[Gavin Friday]] through a mutual friend and since 1985, they have collaborated on many musical projects, though most are released as [[Gavin Friday]] "solo" albums. See the entry on [[Gavin Friday]] for a comprehensive discography.
He met [[Gavin Friday]] through a mutual friend and since 1985, they have collaborated on many musical projects, though most are released as Gavin Friday "solo" albums.


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Revision as of 18:22, 29 June 2006

Maurice Seezer (born September 1960 in Dublin) is an Irish musician. He studied piano, cello and harmony at the Royal Academy of Music and didn’t like punk. He went to Trinity College, Dublin to study the Bible, played piano in bars, and conducted the College singers.

He met Gavin Friday through a mutual friend and since 1985, they have collaborated on many musical projects, though most are released as Gavin Friday "solo" albums.

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