Music For Good: Maria Howell Performs "We Shall Overcome"
Maria Howell performs “We Shall Overcome" for WCCB Charlotte’s Music For Good benefit concert. Music For Good is a virtual at-home concert that benefits Classroom Central.
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Maria Howell performs “We Shall Overcome" for WCCB Charlotte’s Music For Good benefit concert. Music For Good is a virtual at-home concert that benefits Classroom Central.
Elonzo Wesley performs “Glad & Sorry" for WCCB Charlotte’s Music For Good benefit concert. Music For Good is a virtual at-home concert that benefits Classroom Central.
Badcameo performs “Ain't No Sunshine" for WCCB Charlotte’s Music For Good benefit concert. Music For Good is a virtual at-home concert that benefits Classroom Central.
Arnetta Murrill Crooms performs “What The World Needs Now" for WCCB Charlotte’s Music For Good benefit concert. Music For Good is a virtual at-home concert that benefits Classroom Central.
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Tune in Saturday at 9 pm for a special at-home concert to benefit Classroom Central. Hosted by WCCB's Morgan Fogarty and Jon Wilson, Music For Good, A Carolina Together Event will feature local and regional musicians performing their favorite songs.
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