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The Arts |  Thursday Jul 24, 2008

    
ALEX DUNCAN: He counts Bob Marley, New Edition and Buju Banton among his influences, and it shows. Duncan performs Sunday at 6 p.m. in Wright Park.
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Photo: ALEX DUNCAN: He counts Bob Marley, New Edition and Buju Banton among his influences, and it shows. Duncan performs Sunday at 6 p.m. in Wright Park.
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Why the long face?
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