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.
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Jan. 31, 2012
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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