Student group Inning is MVP of local musicians
By Dan Goff | April 26, 2018A recently formed student band, Inning will be playing a set on the South Lawn at this Friday's Springfest.
A recently formed student band, Inning will be playing a set on the South Lawn at this Friday's Springfest.
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