When Helene’s flooding hit North Carolina last fall, a lot of people lost everything. Musicians also lost their prized instruments.
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In western North Carolina, people who lost musical instruments due to flooding from Hurricane Helene got a chance to pick out new ones for free thanks to help from musicians across the U.S.