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Classical Music, Close to Home

May 18, 2009 · No Comments

Anesthesiologist finds harmony in symphony

You don’t have to be a trained musician to serve the Solano County Symphony.

Just ask Dr. Wayne Walker, an avid fan of the arts who has been a member of the symphony’s board of directors for the past decade.

During this time, he has performed in a variety of roles, including treasurer, web master, secretary and vice president of fund-raising.

Admitting that these commitments have been “a bit of a stretch from my work at NorthBay,” he says he does it because music is good for the soul, and because having good music available, so close to home, is important.

“Health is more than the absence of disease,” he says.

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