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Harmony Project

Season 10 Episode 22 | 8m 55s

David Brown has lived and worked in both New York and Los Angeles. However, it was fellow Ohio native Josh Radnor that talked him into bringing his idea for Harmony Project back home to Columbus. David talks about how 100 voices has grown into over one thousand people singing weekly and over 60 thousand volunteer hours performed each year.

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The stories of community & the power of art beyond all differences.
The stories of community and the power of art beyond all differences.
We take a look behind the curtain of a recent production of Fat Ham.
We celebrate the Contemporary Theatre of Columbus and Greater Columbus Arts Council.
We celebrate the Contemporary Theatre of Columbus and Greater Columbus Arts Council.
Discover the rich history of Jazz music in Columbus and what shaped its nature.
Stephanie Matthews of A Tribe for Jazz joined Kate in the kitchen to make Seven-Layer Magic Bars.
"Broad & High" is the proud recipient of three regional Emmy Awards, presented in October 2020.
Preserving the history and advancing the future of Jazz. Music as a gateway to science.
Preserving the history and advancing the future of Jazz. Music as a gateway to science.
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