He was educated at the Chapel Royal, under the instruction of John Blow, and remained there until 1698.
Other boys in the choir included John Blow and William Turner.
While there, he sang under the directorship of John Blow and Jeremiah Clarke.
John Blow becomes a doctor of music.
But music by people like Draghi, Locke and even John Blow can be very tough.
John Blow is appointed to the newly-created post of Composer to the Chapel Royal.
Authorship is somewhat dubious, the piece was either written by John Blow or his student Henry Purcell.
Henry Purcell and John Blow attended the funeral.
The first white settler was John Blow.
- John Blow, composer and organist (died 1708)