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An Unlikely Fiddler’s Dream

The New York Times – Music:

Michael Cleveland was born blind and mostly deaf. That was only the beginning of his journey to become one of modern bluegrass’s most compelling musicians.

Grayson Haver Currin
Author: Grayson Haver Currin

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Deafness, Lovin of the Game (Album), Michael Cleveland, Music, Violins and Violas
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