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Prelude Peter A.N. Bosman was born on Christmas day, December 25th, 1975. For his 12th birthday he was given his first keyboard, a silver Yamaha SHS-10. After building serious interest in playing the keyboard, a decision for taking music lessons was made. To be able to do so properly, Peter invested in a larger keyboard with large keys, a Roland E-10. Also at this time, Peter became inspired by some of the great synthesizer musicians like Vangelis, Jan Hammer and Jean-Michel Jarre. In the eight years that followed, Peter learned to play many different music styles. During this time, he upgraded his Roland E-10 to a Roland E-70. Mysteries In the last few years of his music lessons, Peter increasingly showed interest in composing music to express his feelings and tell stories with his music. To be able to give more shape to this interest, he bought a music workstation, a Roland XP-50, containing the latest sounds of that time. Inspired at the same time by the pop-music performers of the late eighties and the beginning of the nineties, Peter started to write and compose his first songs. One summer, he wrote "Mystery Girl". The writing and composing of this song would later turn out to mark a defining moment in Peter's music career. After finishing "Mystery Girl", Peter wanted to continue writing and composing until he would have enough material to put on a CD. In the years that followed, he created the songs that are now on the "Mysteries" CD. Playing the keyboard and studying