Piano player at OCC in Auburn Hills inspires local student
Music has a way of impacting our lives at times even when we least expect it. For one local student in Auburn Hills, the captivating sounds of piano inspired her.
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Music has a way of impacting our lives at times even when we least expect it. For one local student in Auburn Hills, the captivating sounds of piano inspired her.
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