How Atlanta Became the Music Capital of the South | Georgia Stories
This video has been partly muted due to YouTube's copyright policy. Watch the full, unmuted episode at https://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/st... Georgia has been a hotbed of musical talent and it brings in $600 million per year. Tommie Storms, director of music entertainment at the Art Institute of Atlanta, talks about the what makes the state so attractive to the music industry. Original Air Date: 04/15/1995 For standards, timelines, and supplemental materials, visit our website at http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories

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