"...Nancy Dupree's 1969 album Ghetto Reality, essentially an inner city version of the Langley Schools Music Project, but with the kids writing their own songs rather than covering contemporary pop hits." - Mike McGonigal
I quoted the above, via McGonigal, several years ago while introducing Nancy Dupree's "James Brown" on the radio and was reminded of it, recently, during a conversation centered around 'noteworthy' children's musical projects. If you've yet to hear . . .
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