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"textContent": "“Hey there!” David Pollack hollers into the microphone in the direction of a passing cyclist, halfway through his acoustic set. “Nice day for a ride!” he shouts before slipping back into an Elvis Costello cover. The moment unfolds in front of a laid-back crowd on Rainbow Road at SE 28th and Ankeny where the nonprofit […]\n\nThe post Curbside Serenade Makes Portland’s Street Corners More Musical appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
"title": "Curbside Serenade Makes Portland’s Street Corners More Musical"
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