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[[File:David Woodard (Seattle, 2013).jpg|thumb|right|Woodard in [[Seattle]], 2013]] '''David Woodard''' (born April 6, 1964 in [[Santa Barbara, California]]) is an [[Americans|American]] [[Postmodernism|postmodern]] [[writer]] and [[Conducting|conductor]].,<ref name="Carpenter">Carpenter, S., [http://articles.latimes.com/2001/may/09/news/cl-60944 "In Concert at a Killer's Death"], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', May 9, 2001.</ref><ref name="Epstein">Epstein, J., [http://www.sfgate.com/opinion/article/Rebuilding-a-pure-Aryan-home-in-the-Paraguayan-2723542.php "Rebuilding a Home in the Jungle"], ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'', Mar 13, 2005.</ref> and a [[descendant]] of prominent [[History_of_the_United_States#Colonial_America|colonial]] families.<ref>Finnell, A. L., ''The Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry: Lineage of Members'' ([[Baltimore]]: Clearfield, 1997), p. 250.</ref>{{rp|250}} He [[Invention|invented]] the [[concept]] and [[portmanteau word]] prequiem, which designates a [[musical composition]] to be rendered as its [[beneficiary]] [[Death|lay dying]].<ref name="Carpenter" /><ref>Rapping, A., [http://www.gettyimages.in/license/569114761 David Woodard] (Seattle: Getty Images, 2001).</ref>

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