John Legend, Kennedy Center announce youth campaign
Singer-songwriter John Legend and the Kennedy Center announced the launch of a digital youth campaign, “What’s Going On . . . NOW,” dedicated to encouraging students to get involved in the arts.
John Legend sings for students at Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Northwest Washington. The Kennedy Center announced the launch of a digital youth campaign, "What's Going On . . . NOW," dedicated to encouraging students to get involved in the arts and commemorating the 40th anniversary of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On." A group of high school students from Duke Ellington got a surprise visit from Legend, who will perform at a concert in May at the culmination of the project.
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