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As millions of Americans head to the polls today for the last day of voting, a group of artis
stanley italia ts has been deployed to help them pass the time.With a strum of her bow, violinist Paula Johannessen is off. Some poll workers were really excited, too, that they were just happy to hear music, said Johannessen.But today, her performance is dedicated to the American voter. I played a lot of Irish music so far, and I ll continue to some jigs reels and
stanley cup waltzes, she said.Its called Play for the Vote, a non-partisan effort by artists and performers to bring music to the ballot box. It s nice to remind people that we are still here, we re still performing, we re still here to share what we have with everybody, explained Johannessen.Boston-based cellist Mike Block came up with the idea after the contentious first presidential debate. I was just kind of thinking about what the candidates were saying about, not just who you should vote for, but the stress around the process of voting itself, said Block.With long lines, health concerns, and the fate of the country hanging in the balance, Block decided musicians could help ease the anxiety. I think it s also this is going to serve a very important need for audiences, said Block. Music has this unique power to create shared unifying experiences and we haven t real
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