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Caption ‘Heartbeat,’ a group of Bahá’í musicians from Illinois and Wisconsin, won an award of excellence for their cassette tape Loving Hands at the 1985 Angel Awards ceremony in Los Angeles sponsored by Religion in Media. Members of the group are (left to right) drummer Rudi Fox, vocalists Susan Engle (front) and Jean Marks, bassist Michael Moutrie, keyboard player Andy Marks, and guitarist (seated) Charles Nolley. When performing, ‘Heartbeat’ also uses a mime, Sandra Magestro, to illustrate its songs visually. Loving Hands is available from the U.S. Bahá’í Publishing Trust.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 651, page 17. View as PDF

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