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Does that star-spangled banner yet wave? You bet it does, when a group of K-town retirees perform the national anthem before ...
KSCC chairperson Yong-Sin Shin said a certain generation of children growing up in South Korea were introduced to the ...
LEE: (Laughter). FUTTERMAN: Lee says the harmonica was a popular instrument among kids when she was growing up in Seoul, so a good number of people her age know how to play it. The group started ...
There’s a reason we can say with all confidence that this Uber driver is always down to play the harmonica. If you search for ...
While those children had a chance to play for a few more years, many of them stopped playing after immigrating to the U.S. For the group at the KSCC, the harmonica connected them to those times.
A group of women harmonica players from the Koreatown Senior and Community Center have been performing the national anthem before Los Angeles Kings playoff games and winning over hockey fans.
A musician needs full lungs to play the harmonica — that makes the pocket-size instrument just what the doctor ordered for respiratory therapy patients at Baton Rouge General Pulmonary ...