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James Owens —
Keyboard Accompanist
James Owens developed his piano style by listening to gospel songs as a child and performing at churches in Rochester, N.Y., beginning at age 17. He came out of a Pentecostal church and played for Baptist, Seventh Day Adventist, and Church of God in Christ congregations. James and his wife, Yolanda, who is the award-winning author of How to Score a Date with Your Potential Employer, moved to Montclair, N.J., and then transferred to the Washington, D.C. area in the mid-2000s. Living in Burke, James last played regularly for Antioch Baptist Church in Fairfax before joining Mosaic Harmony in 2011. He also works for Omniplex Security. |
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Ron Skinner — Bass Guitar
Ron has been playing Bass Guitar for over 20
years with a primary focus in Contemporary Gospel
music although he also enjoys playing Traditional
Gospel as well. He has been involved in several
other music projects and has performed throughout
the Washington, DC Metropolitan area at various
venues including the John F. Kennedy Center
for the Performing Arts Millennium Stage. In
addition to working with Mosaic Harmony, Ron
is a freelance Bass Guitarist/Guitarist utilizing
his God-given talents. Ron has been the Bass
Guitarist for Mosaic Harmony since 1994.
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Allen M. Caesar —
Percussionist
In 1966, Allen’s parents presented him with a
drum set, which marked the beginning of his career.
Shortly afterward he began playing with a local
“garage band” with engagements on Friday and Saturday
evenings. His drum studies include Junior High
Band and the Drum Corps and he is highly accomplished
on both the Electronic and Acoustic drums. In
1985, Allen was introduced to gospel music, playing
with a group known at the time as Stan Ford and
The Chosen. In 1989, he became a member of Second
Baptist Church in Falls Church,
Virginia, and began
playing for the church choirs. In early 1995,
he was introduced to, and adopted by, the Mt.
Pleasant Baptist Church in Alexandria,
Virginia. to
play for one of its choirs. Allen continues
to play for both churches today. The affiliation
with these churches has taken him to performances
from Virginia to New York. He began with Mosaic
Harmony in 1997. |
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