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Harper Beattie

Harper Beattie

Raised on the New York City live music scene, Harper now spends her days in Boston studying Music Industry at Northeastern University. Her passion lies in event planning - specifically concerts and music festivals - but she also prides herself on music discovery and staying on top of the latest releases (and sharing them with others!).

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