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The lengths a musician will go
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A detail from the "Zuni" CD cover. David Levin spent three years on the Zuni reservation in New Mexico. He says it made him carefully consider how serious he wanted to be about being a musican. (Image courtesy of David Levin, photograph by Karl Levin)
David Levin is prepared to go to some lengths for his music. His new CD "Zuni" takes its name from three years Levin spent on a reservation in New Mexico.

St. Paul, Minn. — He went with his wife, a doctor, who took a job at the reservation health service. Levin told Minnesota Public Radio's Euan Kerr the relative isolation of his new home forced him to think seriously about how to pursue his music. He says realized he was going to have to be diligent about finding places to play.

David Levin will play from his new CD "Zuni" at the Bryant Lake Bowl Wednesday January 8th at 8pm


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