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Muruga Booker

Muruga Booker (born December 27, 1942) is an American drummer, composer, recording artist, and uncanonical Greek Orthodox priest.〔(''Musician and Greek Orthodox Priest Steve Bookvich of Ann Arbor'' by Jo C. Mathis: interview in Ann Arbor News, September 15, 2008 )〕
== Biography ==
Booker was born Steven Bookvich in Detroit, Michigan on December 27, 1942 at Highland Park General, and is of Serbian descent.〔(''The Return of Muruga Booker: Interview & Photos'' by P.T. Quinn, Recording Engineers' Quarterly (2000) )〕 His father, Melvin Bookvich, was a shoemaker who played accordion.〔(''The Return of Muruga Booker: Interview & Photos'' by P.T. Quinn, Recording Engineers' Quarterly (2000) )〕 He has a wife, Shakti; a daughter, Rani; and a son, Aaron, from a previous marriage.〔(''The Return of Muruga Booker: Interview & Photos'' by P.T. Quinn, Recording Engineers' Quarterly (2000) )〕 Booker and his family moved back to the Detroit area from Oakland, California in 2000 and currently lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.〔(''The Return of Muruga Booker: Interview & Photos'' by P.T. Quinn, Recording Engineers' Quarterly (2000) )〕

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