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Artist Profile: Myles Harlan

Myles Harlan is a young, classical musician who found his voice in the oboe.

04/16/2014 | Rating NR

Broad and High

Artist Profile: Myles Harlan

Clip: Season 1 Episode 27 | 7m 15s

Myles Harlan is a young, classical musician who found his voice in the oboe.

Myles Harlan is a young, classical musician who found his voice in the oboe. After overcoming many obstacles, from bullying to family hardships, his mentors helped build not only his skills, but also his confidence. He tells us how he came to play the oboe and how he found a way to thrive through the power of music.

04/16/2014 | Rating NR

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