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Scanning The Dial

Brooklyn Rider

Brooklyn Rider, and Hope Springs Atonal

February 10, 2010 by Marty Ronish

When my grandfather was in his 80s, he would go every two weeks to get a vitamin B-12 shot.  For about two days he would be energized and full of the dickens.  Well, a great concert or a fascinating piece of music can do the same thing for you. 

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  • About
    • About Joe Goetz
    • About Marty Ronish (retired)
    • Blog Policy
  • Recommended Sites
  • Inside The Arts
    • Adaptistration
    • Brian Dickie
    • Butts In The Seats
    • Double Bass Blog
    • Neo Classical
    • non divisi
    • Scanning The Dial
    • Who’s Your Audience
    • Sticks and Drones
    • There’s Always Room For Cello
    • Who’s Minding The Score?
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