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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Floods Wreak Havoc On Nashville Music Scene

NPR: The flooding in Nashville last week took 31 lives and is approaching $2 billion in property damage. It also took a toll on the city's musical heritage and infrastructure. The Grand Ole Opry House was inundated. The Nashville Symphony lost two Steinways when its basement flooded. But the most concentrated instrument loss took place at a facility beside the Cumberland River called Soundcheck, where hundreds of the city's musicians stored their treasured instruments.

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