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Generations Duet

August 11, 2017 by Greg Molyneux

Guitarist Sahara Moon and harmonica player Gordon Woolley play a duet.

Last Saturday I took part in Fun(d) the Foundation. For the second year running and with Weather NJ playing host, volunteers cobbled together a fundraising soirée. The proceeds will benefit Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences. The evening featured a curated buffet of local fare provided by several local eateries. It was […]

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