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Conversation: John Legend

Clip: 2/17/2012 | 12m 20s

Jeffery Brown talks to singer-songwriter John Legend.

Jeffrey Brown recently had a chance to sit down with John Legend as the singer-songwriter helped the Kennedy Center launch "What's Going On...Now," a national arts, education and digital media campaign. The effort is intended to engage youth while marking the 40th anniversary of Marvin Gaye's album of the same name and his 1972 performance at the Kennedy Center during its inaugural year.

02/17/2012

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