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Lamont Says He Still Plays An Adequate Piano

by Theresa Freeman | Jul 30, 2010 4:05am
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Posted to: Election 2010, LocalOnlineNews.TV

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Theresa Freeman of LocalOnlineNews.TV interviewed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont and found out he used to play a mean piano.

Click the play arrow above to learn more about his piano playing, his bid for governor, and how he plans on tackling the more than $3 billion budget deficit he will inherit if he’s elected. For a critique of his piano playing click here.

This is the third video in a series with the gubernatorial candidates.

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posted by: unionleo | July 30, 2010  9:24am

Holey Marley - He can also rock a reggae audience - check out the campaign story here
http://www.canty2010.com

posted by: Councilman1 | July 30, 2010  11:01am

Word is, Ned sings too! On the Bloomfield Town Green last night, Ned got the crowd of hundreds fired up with his rendition of Bob Marley’s Get Up, Stand Up. You can read more about that at http://canty2010.wordpress.com/2010/07/30/get-up-stand-up/

posted by: Martha H | July 30, 2010  11:40am

Martha H

Weird—

With all those millions, you’d think he could afford a really NICE piano…