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11-12-12: Musicians For a PKD Cure
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On Saturday at the Golden West Café in Hampden, several local musicians will donate their talents to raise money to support research into a cure for Polycystic Kidney Disease, or PKD.
Local musician Lisa and David Banahan are the co-founder of Baltimore’s chapter of the PKD Foundation. They stop by to tell Tom about PKD, and one of Saturday night's performers, Joseph Mulhollen, plays us a tune.
The event is organized by Golden West Cafe and Scenic Route Records. It starts at 10:30; also performing are Among Wolves, The Water, and Bobby E. Lee & The Sympathizers.

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