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Bartow History Program Explores Georgia's Rich Music History
The presentation will include a lively look at the state's music history, with a special emphasis on gospel, blues, R&B and soul artists.

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The presentation will include a lively look at the state's music history, with a special emphasis on gospel, blues, R&B and soul artists.

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