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Hidden Talent: Boyce Lancaster

Clip: Season 1 Episode 3 | 2m 36s

WOSU Classical 101's host Boyce Lancaster kicks off a new segment called “Hidden Talent."

WOSU’s very own Classical 101 host Boyce Lancaster kicks off a recurring segment called “Hidden Talent” whereby folks reveal what activities they do in their off hours that enriches their creative life. From doo-wop singing to ghost hunting, saxophone lunch-hours to banjo jams, find your inspiration from fellow Columbusites to partake in the arts.

10/16/2013 | Rating NR

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