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Hector Berlioz: Romeo & Juliet: Love Scene (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra)



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The Peter Rowan & Tony Rice Quartet plays the Kent State Folk Festival
Peter Rowan wandered, but never left his first love - bluegrass music
Friday, November 7, 2008

Although he came from a family of Boston musicians, the soul of singer/song-writer Peter Rowan belongs to music born in the hills of Kentucky. Over a 50 year career he has played with bluegrass legends, and rock stars.

Peter Rowan, guitarist Tony Rice, and their quartet perform Friday Nov. 7th at the Kent Stage, part of the 42nd Kent State Folk Festival.

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