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In this inspiring episode, Rich Bennett sits down with Tracey DuBree, founder of The Turntable Fund in Harford County. They delve into the origins and impact of the nonprofit, which began amid the challenges of COVID-19 to support struggling local musicians. Tracey shares her personal journey from music enthusiast to community leader, revealing how the shutdown of local venues sparked her to action. The conversation highlights key initiatives like fundraising events and the development of a scholarship program aimed at fostering the next generation of musicians. With a blend of personal stories and community impact, this episode showcases how passion and perseverance can create harmony in the face of hardship.
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Join us for “One Song,” a benefit concert by the Big Infinite to support the Ed Lally Foundation’s mental health and suicide prevention initiatives. This special evening will feature heartfelt music and person stories, fostering connection and well-being among attendees. Come together to celebrate unity and healing through the power of music.
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In this inspiring episode, Rich Bennett sits down with Tracey DuBree, founder of The Turntable Fund in Harford County. They delve into the origins and impact of the nonprofit, which began amid the challenges of COVID-19 to support struggling local musicians. Tracey shares her personal journey from music enthusiast to community leader, revealing how the shutdown of local venues sparked her to action. The conversation highlights key initiatives like fundraising events and the development of a scholarship program aimed at fostering the next generation of musicians. With a blend of personal stories and community impact, this episode showcases how passion and perseverance can create harmony in the face of hardship.
Here are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and share with others:
The Turntable Fund
This episode is sponsored by WHFC 91.1 FM
Send us a text
Pre-order your copy today
Join us for “One Song,” a benefit concert by the Big Infinite to support the Ed Lally Foundation’s mental health and suicide prevention initiatives. This special evening will feature heartfelt music and person stories, fostering connection and well-being among attendees. Come together to celebrate unity and healing through the power of music.
One Song Benefit Concert for the Ed Lally FoundatWHFC 91.1 FM
It's all about community.
Support the show
Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts
Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:
Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett
Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | Facebook
Twitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett
Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennett
TikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok
Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:
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SquadCast
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