It was released in 1995, and was followed by the album The World of Music Instructor in 1996 with three more singles – "Hands In The Air", "Dream A Little Dream" and "Dance".
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After the second album, the group remixed DJ Session One's "Dreams In My Fantasy" and released the singles "DJ's Rock Da House" (1999), "Super Fly (Upper MC)" (featuring the rapper Dean Burke from Lunatics), "Highland" (2000), and "Play My Music" (featuring Veronique) (2001).
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The first edition of this album was called Electro City and contained the original version instead of the single edits.
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Triple-M has also produced other artists and bands such as Highland, The Boyz, Overground, Before Four, US5 and Ayman.
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After over a decade of live performances and studio sessions, in 1981 Nazarian was tapped to become Adjunct Music Instructor in the new Contemporary Media Program at Wayne State University.
He taught in Ghana for several years including Adisadel College, Cape Coast from 1963-65 where he was the English and music instructor.
On his return from the war, he studied for a masters degree in music (1947) from Northwestern University, then took music instructor positions at Denison University in Granville, Ohio and the University of Hawaii.
After completing his tour of duty with the military, Bundy became band director/instrumental music instructor in 1976 for the Iroquois School District, Erie, Pennsylvania.
: 1952-55 — Special Music Instructor in the San Antonio Independent School District