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Peter Chapman (born August 27, 1980), also known by his stage names Coins and Peter Project, is a Canadian music producer and composer from Toronto, Ontario, best known for his record Daft Science, a free EP of Beastie Boys remixes using only Daft Punk samples, released on July 1, 2014.
Chapman-Page moved to the United States in 2014 to play college soccer at Lubbock Christian University, where he played for two seasons. [4] He didn't play at college in 2016, but instead appeared for NPSL side Corinthians FC of San Antonio, where he scored in the second round of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup during a 3–1 loss to San Antonio FC.
Coins 'N Things, also known as CNT Inc., [1] is a privately held, family-controlled business in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, that was established as a retail shop for coin collectors and is now the largest wholesale vendor of gold in the United States. Coins 'N Things was started in 1973 by Louis Oliari, an engineer and coin collector.
All Things New is the twelfth studio album by Steven Curtis Chapman.It was released on September 9, 2004, by Sparrow Records.. In 2005, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album; unusually for Chapman, however, the album did not win the corresponding Dove Award that year (), although it had been nominated.
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Steven Curtis Chapman (born November 21, 1962) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, author, and social activist.. Chapman began his career in the late 1980s as a songwriter and performer of contemporary Christian music and became the artist in Christian music with the most awards, releasing over 25 albums.
Chapman co-founded the company, The Advance Guard, which was acquired by in 2009. Since then, Chapman has been an independent consultant, event speaker, and wrote two books. He was a visiting instructor of Business and Management at Wheaton College and the Program & Partnership Director for Wheaton Innovates with MassChallenge .
The record marked a notable switch in sound from Chapman's earlier works. AllMusic labeled it as "less bold and angry" than her preceding record, [8] and Israbox took note of the "subtle elements of world music, blues, and jazz" included in the record.