DARYLWICKER.COM - Whois Information

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darylwicker.com
this is a blog by Daryl Wicker also known as Daro who is a worship leader, music pastor, audio engineer, producer, musician and father, husband and recording artist, a creative guy who will share his p.o.v. or point of view about many topics including God, music, worship, lifestyle, recording and producing music, parenting, being a good husband, a faithful man of God, being a pastor or being the music pastor at The Potter's House Church who is affiliated with the Church of God in Columbus Ohio, he will talk about and discuss recording techniques procedures and ideas about using Logic Audio or Logic Pro and it's other software Mainstage by Apple Computer, and most importantly he will share the behind the scenes progress on his current project that he is working on at any given time including a live worship recording in 2010 for the Potter's House Church where he will capture the worship experience on a DAW multitrack recording computer
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