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 +'''Moondog''', the ''nom de plume'' of '''Louis T. Hardin''' ([[May 26]], [[1916]] – [[September 8]], [[1999]]), was an American composer, musician and poet, who also invented musical instruments - all this despite being blind, and, for three decades, homeless.
 +== Music ==
 +* Moondog, nickname of disc jockey [[Alan Freed]]
 +** [[Moondog Coronation Ball]], a 1952 concert by Alan Freed
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Moondog, the nom de plume of Louis T. Hardin (May 26, 1916September 8, 1999), was an American composer, musician and poet, who also invented musical instruments - all this despite being blind, and, for three decades, homeless.

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