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Reporter Vivian Goodman
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Grammy win is celebrated in Stow
Monday, February 11, 2008
Northeast Ohio had plenty to celebrate in the Grammy awards.
The late R&B singer Gerald Levert won the best traditional R&B vocal
award and the late legendary bluesman Robert Lockwood Junior was honored for best traditional blues album. The Stow Symphony Orchestra cheered, too, when Composer Joan Tower won three Grammies for Made in America. The work was jointly commissioned by the American Symphony Orchestra League and Ford Motor Company. The Stow Symphony was one of 65 community orchestras chosen to give the Grammy winner its first performances.
WKSU's Vivian Goodman reports:
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