"Have your ears been burning? Every day when Robi wakes up he asks if you're coming over with your banjos and cases. He was so taken with you. Don't be surprised if you hear from us every January until the year 2020." -- Parent, Banjo Fun! concert
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"That was unbelievable! His voices and accents and his virtuosity on the various instruments amazed me." -- Robert Chambers, LEAD Boston member, The Banjo Lesson
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"My reaction was amazed because this story was true. This lesson was cool. I loved the music and how the rhythm sounded. Those painters were amazing. It seemed as if the picture was talking." --Jennifer, age 11, The Banjo Lesson
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"The show was about the history of the banjo and about two historical figures that were famous banjo players. And it came from a story that Mr. Sedgwick heard about in a country in Africa. What I really liked about the show was that it showed us history and it looked fun pretending that you were people that you weren't, for other people to learn." Amanda, age 11, The Banjo Lesson
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"I liked the show that Mr. Sedgwick put on. It was nice and it was funny. I wanted to know that last banjo's name. I did not get the name of it. The last person he played was good. I liked what he talked about. It was all so funny and when he put the make-up and the hair on, it was hilarious." -- Eyka, age 10, The Banjo Lesson
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