Hellon plans to write autobiography

Monday, August 6, 2012 - 00:00 -- BY GRACE KERONGO
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Joseph Hellon performing during third edition of of Sax and the city on Saturday night at ISK. Duncan Ndotono.

Saxophonist Joseph Hellon is planning to write a book on his life called Cradle of My Dreams: My Life Story. The book will feature “everything from where I was born, to how I grew up. I also plan to address the ghosts of 2010 and how that year changed my life and perception of it.” Hellon has worked past the recent tumultuous episode of his life that saw him make headlines with claims that his religious outfit was a cult and plans to run for the highest office in the land.

Other projects that Hellon is working on include an online music training programme where he “will be releasing music training videos” for purchase from his website. He currently runs the Jether House of Music, an educational institution that focuses on classical and contemporary music training. It also trains bands, choirs and recording artists. Jether House runs different parochial programs like Jazz ‘N Clad, an outfit that combines fashion and jazz music.