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stand behind him every step of the way as priceless sources of strength and encouragement. In 2011, Lennox completed a Masters degree in Music Education with Boston University, College of Fine Arts. To date, he has a near inexcusable schedule as conductor and pianist at church, music educator at school and accompanist/ instrumentalist at weddings and other functions of all sorts around the island.
These are available to students between the ages of four and forty. Currently the school has a staff of four (Lennox and three former students). These young adults are so inspired by the philosophy of the school and the skills acquired that they are excited about giving back to the youger students. In 2000 the St. Augustine’s Chorale, the premiere gospel choir on the island was formed and Lennox was asked to be the director of that group. The Chorale exists mainly to present the Christian gospel in song during the Easter and Christmas seasons.
Lennox has remained very passionate about music and music making, not only for his own development but to impart his knowledge to the youth and adult circles of whom he has found himself an integral part. Lennox is convinced that it was his calling to travel back to Anguilla to become involved in the musical development of the island, not as a solo performer only but more so for all the lives he has been blessed to touch through teaching. He is further blessed with a lovely wife of seventeen years, Elvarie and his son Kamal now fifteen. They both
Music education is, undoubtedly, everything to him: his job - his recreation - his passion - his calling. The students and choristers with whom he interacts all exude a similar passion for music and continue to excel on their various levels and in their particular areas. Lennox is thankful to God for giving him, through experience and reflection, a new project to pursue. His first book entitled “Broken Chords: Education and Social Justice in Post 1986 Anguilla “ is set to be published in November 2016. The book is a commentary in prose and poetry on the treatment of our youth with special emphasis on education. It calls on all stakeholders in education to embrace a transformational mindset and summon the will once exhibited so forcefully in our bloodless revolution of 1967, to preserve and advance the welfare of the nation’s only sustainable resource, our children. Even through these persistent challenges, and perhaps because of them, developing youth through music is Lennox’s guiding philosophy and he counts it a privilege to serve in the land of his birth, Anguilla.