A nonprofit called Sing for Hope has placed 50 colorful pianos throughout the city, available for anyone to play starting this week.
Read moreDetailsA nonprofit called Sing for Hope has placed 50 colorful pianos throughout the city, available for anyone to play starting this week.
Read moreDetailsThe Sing for Hope project, which puts colorful pianos throughout the city for a few weeks for anyone to play, is back. And there are two pianos
Read moreDetailsAn organization called for Sing for Hope is placing pianos all over the city for people to play, and four of them will be in the neighborhood.
Read moreDetailsThe Sing for Hope program is back this summer, distributing colorful pianos throughout New York for people to play. Four of the pianos are set to be placed on the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsBy Harriet Flehinger Sing for Hope, the non-profit organization that brought street pianos to New York in 2010 is back...with extra added trills and keyboards. Sixty brightly hand-painted uprights and, for the first time this year, 28 grand pianos will be on the streets, beginning Saturday June 18, for two ...
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