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Donna Bennett and Allen Buchanan
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Tamay Ozari, Devinder Sandhu, Susan Eslick-Sandhu, Alan LeQuire
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Adam Woolard and Wayne Knox
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Jeff Czischke, Ruth Rothman, Tamay and Angela Ozari
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Sid and Betty Neuhoff
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Mina Johnson, Elene and Ryan Cazana
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Sharon and Pete Greaves
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Minor Moore and Sterling Sanders
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Taylor Scruggs and Trevor Scruggs
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Bev Waldrep and Richard Tambellini
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Sherry Rhine-Padilla, Michael Maples, Ruth Rothman, Naomi Paschall
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Johnny Vegas and Andrée LeQuire
The LeQuire Gallery on Charlotte Avenue was the backdrop for a Fountains of Musica benefit hosted by Nashville businessman Tamay Ozari. Supporting the privately funded initiative of the nonprofit, The Fountains of Musica Foundation, the evening highlighted efforts to bring a transformative series of choreographed fountains to Nashville's iconic Music Row sculpture, 'Musica,” completing the work of acclaimed artist Alan LeQuire.
Located in the Buddy Killen Circle, the fountains will be a series of water-clad terraces encircling the central sculpture with an interactive water feature in Owen Bradley Park for kids as well as a complementary fountain built into the median divider cascading down Division toward 17th.
Photos by Nancy McNulty, Forest Home Media.