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Vitalis Wagome: A Prescription for Music

2 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Vitalis Wagome is a Kenyan musician and educator who left medical school to pursue music. A graduate of Alabama State University, he now teaches while continuing his graduate work and mentoring young people through music, a path he began in Nairobi’s underserved communities. He plans to return to Kenya to build a conservatory and expand access to music education.    Arts Fell on Alabama airs weekly on Troy Public Radio. © 2026 Alabama State Council on the Art.

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