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Musician Thomas "Damon" Gorham II has struggled to find housing as a musician in Provincetown. So, he lives on his boat.
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We discuss singing as protest with local singers and songwriters.
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"The music is the main focus," Songbird Collective founder Lily Rapoza says.
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This weekend marks 50 years since “Jaws” first opened in theaters in 1975. Tomorrow in Edgartown, an outdoor screening will put the music from the film in the spotlight, as the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra plays the entire score, live, as the audience watches “Jaws.”
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CAI’s John Basile talks with Fernando Huergo, a Boston-based composer, bandleader, arranger teacher and bassist. His latest album on New Bedford-based Whaling City Sounds Records is called “Relentless.”
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The Cape Cod Jazz and Arts Festival rings in anniversary with free shows from an eclectic roster.
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"Trumpet saved my life," says Wayne Naus, jazz band director at Monomoy Regional High School.
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Cape Cod musicians Gabriella Simpkins and DeAngelo Nieves spoke to CAI's Morning Edition.
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With little notice—and some help from a local state senator—a high school choir performed at the governor's first State of the Commonwealth speech.