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After moving to Duke in 1980, Ward joined the just formed a cappella group, the Pitchforks of Duke University. He quickly became the musical leader of the group and became the music director in the fall of 1981<ref>{{cite }}</ref>. He also began arranging for the group. A partial list of arrangements by Ward:
After moving to Duke in 1980, Ward joined the just formed a cappella group, [[Duke Pitchforks|The Pitchforks of Duke University]]. He quickly became the musical leader of the group and became the music director in the fall of 1981<ref>{{cite }}</ref>. He also began arranging for the group. A partial list of arrangements by Ward:


* [[Georgia On My Mind]] (after the [[King's Singers]])
* [[Georgia On My Mind]] (after the [[King's Singers]])

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Benjamin Franklin Ward, Jr.
File:BenWard.jpg
Ben Ward
Born (1954-08-20) August 20, 1954 (age 70)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materYale University , 1972
Known forThe Pitchforks of Duke University
Scientific career
FieldsPhilosophy Music (Piano)
InstitutionsDuke University

Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. (b. August 20, 1954) is an Adjunct Associate Professor int he Duke University Department of Philosophy and is the Associate Dean for Faculty Program at Duke. He is an accomplished pianist who began playing at the age of six.

He played organ at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1968 for the memorial service of Dr. Martin Luther King [1]

Early Life

Professional Career

Musical Career

Piano

After moving to Duke in 1980, Ward joined the just formed a cappella group, The Pitchforks of Duke University. He quickly became the musical leader of the group and became the music director in the fall of 1981[2]. He also began arranging for the group. A partial list of arrangements by Ward:

References

  1. ^ "A-Ward Winning: Meet Ben Ward, a professor rich in talent and heart", Duke Chronical, January 19, 1998".
  2. ^ {{citation}}: Empty citation (help)

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