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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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Extras
Artist creates with youthful outlook. Community and Focaccia on Kate's Quick Bites.
Artist creates with youthful outlook. Community and Focaccia on Kate's Quick Bites.
Mikelle Hickman-Romine is an artist whose palette is tiny glass beads and music by Unseen Keys.
Mikelle Hickman-Romine is an artist whose palette is tiny glass beads and music by Unseen Keys.
Folk-rocker Maxwell Rincon performs Devil Down Elkhorn Avenue as a part of Broad & Presents.
Maxwell Rincón performs his song Song for a Friend as a part of Broad & High Presents.
Chris Kirkpatrick digs into origins of tattooing. Maxwell Rincon shares poignant songs.
Chris Kirkpatrick digs into origins of tattooing. Maxwell Rincon shares poignant songs.
SBA is an artist who not only shares their love of the art creation process, but has also found heal
We make celebration salad and learning about south side Columbus arts organization All People Arts.
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