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ASCAP and Notable Music celebrate The Best Is Yet To Come: The Songs Of Cy Coleman

Dave Palmer, Jill Sobule, Julianna Raye, Perla Batalla and Sara Watkins and moderator Chris Morris, (middle) Loretta Muñoz, (kneeling) Damon Booth and Tom DeSavia

On September 23rd, ASCAP and Notable Music celebrated the release of with a special concert at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, part of the Museum's acclaimed series "The Drop." Full Article at ASCAP

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