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Research shows that playing a musical instrument does amazing things to our brains — and especially in young children.
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Clay Sloan, who recently announced he will retire as head band director at Austin High at the end of this school year, said one of his earliest memories is standing in his front lawn as a child ...
"The reason that I talk to young kids is, what a glorious opportunity to build a better future," Hicks said. "I oscillate between 'Oh my God, we're doomed' and 'A better world is possible' — and I ...