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PALS "Playlist" Highlights Musical History of Prince George's County

Home About News and Events News PALS "Playlist" Highlights Musical History of Prince George's County
Collage of various artists from PG County
Judas Priest photo by Tilly Antoine/WikiMedia Commons; Duke Ellington photo by U.S. Army photo; Bad Brains photo by Wikipedia user Malco23; map by Wikipedia user Arkyan; collage by Emma Howells.

The "Sounds of Prince George's County" connects legendary artists--from Judas Priest to Duke Ellington--with their local roots in a new Spotify playlist, thanks to doctoral candidate Julia Kuhlman, who studies musicology and created the playlist through the university’s Partnership for Action Learning in Sustainability (PALS) program. Read more in Maryland Today. 

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