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Easton / Pennsylvania / United States
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Right beside the Exxon on Northampton Street, Piano Dreams is a small non-profit school for piano and voice lessons. Students are taught in classical, Broadway and popular music. Piano Dreams' students put on public performances several times a year to gain valuable experience. Call or visit the website for class schedules.

Easton / Pennsylvania / United States
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Easton / Pennsylvania / United States
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Williams Center for the Arts is located at Lafayette College and holds all types of performances, including classical, jazz, theater and dance. The facility includes a 400-seat theater/concert hall as well as a 100-seat black box theater, an art gallery, classrooms and studios. Department offices are also at the building, including for music and art. Check the main website for details on upcoming performances or for information on past visiting artists.

Easton / Pennsylvania / United States
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Upon entering the Noble Art Pianos showroom, you will see that this is no ordinary piano retailer. Customers are invited to browse, make music, linger and experience the spirit of the store. Noble Art Pianos works with a custom piano builder in addition to offering an extensive selection of pianos to purchase or rent. It also offers moving and rebuilding services, music lessons and concerts.

Easton / Pennsylvania / United States
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Mainstreet Brass Quintet is a five-person brass musical performance group that plays for concerts and special events. The group specializes in Christmas concerts, church services, educational programs, special events and general concerts.

Easton / Pennsylvania / United States
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Skip Azzalina Music Instruction provides Musical Lessons, Music School, Guitar Lessons, Piano Lessosns, Drum Lessosns, Vocal Lessons, Violin, Sax, Flute & Clarinet Lessosn to the Easton, PA area.
Easton / Pennsylvania / United States
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The State Theatre Center for The Arts is the largest venue in downtown Easton. Originally the theatre was built for vaudeville in 1926. Since then it has been converted into a movie theatre, a rock convert venue and finally, in the 1990's, into the State Theatre for The Arts. Shows run the gamut of today's entertainment elite, including comedians, singers, dancers and more. See the website for current show schedules.