SPOTLIGHT
FOR THE JUNEAU EMPIRE
When Buddy Tabor got the call to perform at Folsom Prison, he didn't get all puffed up about it. It wasn't Carnegie Hall or "Prairie Home Companion" calling. It was a doctor who worked with murderers, thieves and other violent offenders, who wanted to bring music into the prison.
PERFORMING IN PRISON: Both sides of the bars
Photos By David Sheakley / Juneau Empire
"YOU WANT ME HAPPY": James Flake a musician and resident at GHS, talks about the value of having music in the prison system.
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