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Charlie Tagawa, 67, first picked up a banjo at the age of 21 while living in Japan.
Strum Crazy
By Jennifer Zhang
In 1956, when 21-year-old Charlie Tagawa picked up a banjo for the first time, he knew he had found his calling.  More
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Teen commission chosen Creek trail closer to approval Mural adorns a local work site
Cupertino City Council has successfully established a new teen commission using improved procedures and guidelines.  More Rancho San Antonio County Park to Stevens Creek Boulevard—known as Study Area A—is one step closer to receiving the final go-ahead from the Cupertino City Council.  More Students create paintings depicting the merging of technology and art as part of the Cupertino Education Endowment Foundation's project.  More
     
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Charlie Tagawa is world-renowned for his banjo stylings
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