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06/20/2022
■Class discussion: Why do people often pay high prices to go to concerts by very old performers? Are many of these concertgoers old fans, recalling their long-lost youth? Do your parents and grandparents listen to the music that was popular they when they were young? Can you imagine going to see your favorite musicians, singers or actors in 50 years? Why or why not? Do you enjoy hearing your favorite performers’ hit songs, or do you like to hear new music from them?
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