Boaz puts on for his city on the cover of this week’s edition of the Pittsburgh City Paper. Below is an excerpt, but the entire feature is available to read here. “I’m trusting [I’ll] get more recognition,” he says. “I’m trusting that it will inspire people to want to have me in their town performing live for them. I’m trusting that it will allow me to afford a means for my family. I’m hoping to have a lengthy career — […]
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