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YourClassical Story

Fred LaBour finds the 'New World' in a Michigan forest

YourClassical Story: Fred LaBour

Fred LaBour says he knew nothing about classical music, until he heard Dvorak’s “New World Symphony,” played live in the Michigan forest. Since that day, his love for music has only grown, inspiring him to create a career out of this passion.

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