Bobby at TED tomorrow!!

This week is the sixth TED conference, and Bobby will speak (and sing!) tomorrow alongside an impressive list of fascinating purveyors of great ideas of all kinds. Read the preview article in the Long Beach Press-Telegram . . . and check out the full TED program guide.

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