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Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
Princeton Alumni Weekly
159 episodes
1 week ago
PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.
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PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.
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Education
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Vocalist Charmaine Lee ’14 Is Taking Her Mind-Bending Music to All 50 States
Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
37 minutes 30 seconds
1 month ago
Vocalist Charmaine Lee ’14 Is Taking Her Mind-Bending Music to All 50 States
Charmaine Lee ’14’s music might be unlike anything you’ve ever heard before. Lee grew up in a musical family and studied jazz at Princeton along with sociology. She also sang with one of Princeton’s a cappella groups, and the experience inspired her to carve out an innovative niche as a vocalist in the world of auditory art. Right now, she’s on a tour of 60 shows through all 50 states, and she has a new album out, titled “Tulpa.” Lee agreed to come on the PAWcast and discuss how and why she creates her art — and share some of it as well.
Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.