A Baha’i Perspective 05.02.2009
Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Tim McLane, a Baha’i from the San Francisco bay area. He grew up in a very religious and social activist family. When Tim went to college his intention was to become a minister like his father. It was in college that Tim ran into the Baha’i Faith. He left college after becoming a Baha’i and became a professional musician. In 1977 Tim went to Guatemala to help the Baha’i Faith there. It was there that he first started producing Latin music. Today he is writing music for films. His website is TimMcLaneMusic.com.
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Dear Warren:
Thank you so much for the interview you did with Van Gilmer. It was wonderful to finally hear about his discovery of the Faith, and his musical journey since then. I hope this message gets to you; I had a very difficult time trying to find the right link to say thank you for this.
Allah-u-Abha,
Valerie Smith
Old Saybrook, CT
(former singer with the Baha’i House of Worship choir)
Dear Valerie,
I did get your comment. Thanks so much for listening.
- Warren
It was such a treat! I may go back and listen again, just to make sure I didn’t miss anything.
Valerie,
How did you locate the podcast?
- Warren
I got it via Phil Christensen’s list; I hope you got my other response on this as well.
Allah-u-Abha,
Valerie