People often refer to the Twin Counties' collective pool of talent as a "family" of musicians, and at no time is that description more apt than when one of their own is in need.
You see it all the time, when performers volunteer their time to play for benefits for those in bad health or who have lost their homes.
When 18-year-old banjo star Houston Caldwell died this spring, that family lost a promising member of its next generation. Now, the family is coming together to honor Caldwell in a manner fitting both his musical skill and his community spirit.
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