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Social justice through art and music: Laulo Senbanjo

Nigerian-born singer and artist Laulo Senbanjo plays his guitar. Laulo Senbanjo is a Nigerian-born singer and artist. He focuses his artwork on political and social justice issues. His music combines...

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Dust off your LP’s, vinyl is back

by Raz Robinson and Megan Jamerson Vinyl records are making a comeback. The post Dust off your LP’s, vinyl is back appeared first on Pavement Pieces.

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The Pretty Reckless rock out in NYC

The Pretty Reckless, a New York City based band. Photo courtesy of  Wikipedia by Stacey Kilpatrick Through a mop of blonde curly hair, silhouetted by blue, yellow, and purple lights, front woman Taylor...

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Youthtroup brings Peking opera to NYC

Youthtroup connects young people in New York to the culture and unique sound of Peking opera. The post Youthtroup brings Peking opera to NYC appeared first on Pavement Pieces.

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NY People: Kennedy, Singer of Kennedy Administration

Meet Kennedy the lead singer of Kennedy Administration, a New York-based groove band out of Greenwich Village. The post NY People: Kennedy, Singer of Kennedy Administration appeared first on Pavement...

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State of Baltimore

The staff of Pavement Pieces, traveled to Baltimore for a 3-day multimedia project. The students covered multiple issues that showed the struggles and promise of the city. View the project here The...

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The Evolution of the Big Apple Chorus

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Backyard music lessons

Since Washington state began its coronavirus shutdown in March, Amy Putnam has put her creativity to the test,  offering backyard music lessons to her 35 students in the Seattle area.  The Juilliard...

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And the band played on

As long as there have been streets in New York, there have been street performers. Buskers, as they are usually called, had been part of the city landscape for centuries, bringing live music to the...

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Green-Wood Cemetery Commemorates 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks

The single note of a saxophone traveled over the sunny Battle Hill in Green-Wood Cemetery toward the Lower Manhattan skyline in the distance. Splayed out on the grassy spaces between the tombstones,...

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