Mackenzie Wright
19 July 2024
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WATCH: Spectrum of Sound Preps for Music Festival

The Flutie Foundation’s Spectrum of Sound choir is gearing up for the Stars of the Spectrum Music Festival on August 3.

The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism's Spectrum of Sound choir is gearing up for a big performance that's just a few weeks away!

They gathered in Framingham to rehearse for Stars of the Spectrum--the biggest by autism, for autism concert in the country. It's set for August 3 at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy. You can learn more at the event at flutiefoundation.org.

The Frame's Mackenzie Wright visited Spectrum of Sound's rehearsal to learn more about what drives these singers to the stage.

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