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Demola The Violinist Spreads Love In Atlanta: Concert Review

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By: Alonzo Jones, Morehouse College On Valentine’s Day, Nigerian performer Ademola Daniel Babafemi, better known as Demola the Violinist, took to the stage in front of a sold-out crowd at the Buckhead Theater. Demola immediately grabbed the audience’s attention as he walked on stage playing a lively rendition of Bill Withers’ “Lovely Day.” He proceeded … Continued

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