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Abigail Washburn is a remarkable talent. And to think she could have been a lawyer. I liked the way this one turned out (click photo to enlarge). The purple is from the spotlight. Her short <a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/abigail_washburn_building_us_china_relations_by_banjo.html" rel="nofollow">TED talk</a> is uplifting (and for those who were at TED, this the earlier performance she did as TED Fellow, so you may have missed a gem). “I see the power of music to connect cultures. I see it when I stand on a stage at a bluegrass festival … and I bust out into a song in Chinese, and everybody's eyes just pop wide open.” |
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Source | Building U.S.-Chinese Relations, by Banjo |
Author | Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA |
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