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Student Showcase

Scott Murray

Season 1 Episode 4 | 1m 35s

Scott Murray sings The Priest’s Aria from the opera, “The Magic Flute”

Scott Murray will be attending his senior year at Crater High School in Central Point, Oregon. He enjoys playing guitar, video games, and hanging out with his friends. Scott likes to sing opera and plans to major in music in college. He also has expressed a desire to possibly become a music teacher.

02/25/2007 | Rating NR

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Student Showcase

Scott Murray

Season 1 Episode 4 | 1m 35s

Scott Murray will be attending his senior year at Crater High School in Central Point, Oregon. He enjoys playing guitar, video games, and hanging out with his friends. Scott likes to sing opera and plans to major in music in college. He also has expressed a desire to possibly become a music teacher.

02/25/2007 | Rating NR

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