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Pittsburgh artist Rachel Whitcomb's album is a '90s country vibe

Summary by NEXTpittsburgh
On the lush, green campus of Duquesne University, one stunning midcentury modern building at the corner of Seitz Street sticks out.  Built in 1967 of cool, gray stone and colorful granite, it houses Duquesne’s Mary Pappert School of Music, a nearly century-old institution dedicated to raising the next generation of performers and educators. It’s also the second home of professor Rachel Whitcomb, the University’s associate dean and program direct…
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NEXTpittsburgh broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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