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Glasgow Musicale will present American Railroad Music Glasgow Musicale, will present a special concert, American Railroad Music on Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 2:00pmCT, at First Presbyterian Church, 200 East Washington Street, Glasgow, KY. No reservations or tickets are required for this free program. Light refreshments will be served after the program. Members, guests and all music lovers are invited to attend this free concert presented by Dr. Janet Bass Smith. Dr. Smith is a highly acclaimed concert pianist and recording artist. She is founding member and past president of the Board of Directors of Orchestra Kentucky in Bowling Green and is a Mammoth Cave guide. Dr. Smith has been on the faculty of several universities, including WKU and Campbellsville and has an independent piano studio. -Submitted by Linda Hitchcock, Glasgow Musicale Vice President and Publicist This story was posted on 2009-11-05 11:48:35
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