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Jared Girardin of Auburn plays a harmonica and guitar for patrons of the Dairy Joy on Spring Street in Auburn recently. The 18-year-old from Auburn took a few lessons to learn the basic chords, but has been self taught for the most part. “After being kicked out of a few places, they seem to tolerate me here.” Aside from picking up some extra spending money, he enjoys it when kids come up and dance to the tune. “It’s great when they come up and say, “you rock”, and I’ve even had a couple girls whistle at me,” he said with a big grin.
Jared Girardin of Auburn plays a harmonica and guitar for patrons of the Dairy Joy on Spring Street in Auburn recently. The 18-year-old from Auburn took a few lessons to learn the basic chords, but has been self taught for the most part. “After being kicked out of a few places, they seem to tolerate me here,” he said. Aside from picking up some extra spending money, he enjoys it when kids come up and dance to the tune. “It’s great when they come up and say, ‘you rock,’ and I’ve even had a couple girls whistle at me,” he said with a big grin.
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