Ambridge music museum opens to the public
SCOTT TADY, Beaver County Times
July 3, 2021
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Jaggerz, Granatis, Lou Christie, B.E. Taylor.
The Marcels, Henry Mancini, Norm Nardini, Etta Cox, Donnie Iris . the list goes on.
If those musicians wrote or sang songs that mattered to you, consider a visit to the Performing Arts Legend Museum, which was slated for opening July 2 in Ambridge.
Tucked into a historic, 220-year-old brick house two blocks from Old Economy Village, the Performing Arts Legends Museum (PALM) is a treasure trove of musical artifacts from many of our region’s best known and most influential musical artists.
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