Matthew Friedman (musician)

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Matthew Friedman is an American musician, singer and performer.

Friedman is from New York. His family has several other musicians, including three of his siblings. He attended Haverford College (1986–1987), then transferred to Hofstra University, where he graduated with a B.A. in Liberal Arts. Matthew was the student director of the Hofstra University Vocal Jazz Chorus, under the supervision of Professor David Lalama. He also played piano for the University Jazz Band, and founded the University Fusion Jazz Ensemble. Matthew also studied extensively with Herbert Deutsch, chairman of the electronic music department and co-creator of the Moog Synthesizer. He continued his education at Hofstra Law School, where he was awarded a J.D. in 1994. He was selected to write for the Entertainment Law Journal.

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