perfected the art of gathering

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Bobi Loré – perfected the art of gathering Bobi Loré, originally from a Brooklyn Italian family, grew up on Long Island, New York. While growing up, he listened to his father and grandfather’s record collection of 30s, 40s, and 50s music. He played trumpet, until dental braces forced a change to the trombone. Bobi studied […]

helping to understand the human experience

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Anna Coppa – helping to understand the human experience Anna Coppa was born in Scarlets Mill, a small town about 50 miles from Philadelphia, PA. Her large family include parents Jessica and Justin Coppa along with three sisters and two brothers. The entire family of Italian heritage is very musically oriented. Anna’s Aunt Stein and […]

A Music Phenomena

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Petronia Street, A Music Phenomena Almost 2 million tourists visit Key West annually. With the advent of the Coffee Butler Amphitheater, music tourism is growing. Another recent Key West music phenomena is the burgeoning Petronia Street music corridor. The Key West graveyard splits Petronia Street from the Meadows through Duval Street were a tall gateway […]

Historic American Legion Post 168

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Commander Moulton and the Historic American Legion Post 168 Located at 803 Emma Street in Bahama Village, the American Legion Post 168 was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. Commander Nancy Moulton, a self- proclaimed “fix-it” person, is trying the promote the site. It has been termed by the long-time Bahama […]