Program is striking chords
When Kenneth Kimbrough sways with his cello — acting as a human metronome — and his hands expertly slip up and down the instrument's unmarked neck, you can tell he's got a knack for music.
Apparently, so may Douglass High School.
The northeast Oklahoma City school has a dedicated, enthusiastic alumni base and decades of history. While students such as Kimbrough have yet to vault the school to the ranks of ...
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