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Guitarist and singer-songwriter Patrick Park will perform at Yardfest, the College Events Board and Harvard Concert Commission announced today.
Park, 33, will perform on April 18 in addition to Kid Cudi, whose act was announced on Monday. Park has released two full-length albums during his career. "Life Is a Song," the first track of his 2007 album "Everyone's in Everyone," was featured as the final song during the series finale of "The O.C." He is set to release a third album, "Come What Will," on April 6. —Check TheCrimson.com for more updates.
Park, 33, will perform on April 18 in addition to Kid Cudi, whose act was announced on Monday.
Park has released two full-length albums during his career. "Life Is a Song," the first track of his 2007 album "Everyone's in Everyone," was featured as the final song during the series finale of "The O.C."
He is set to release a third album, "Come What Will," on April 6.
—Check TheCrimson.com for more updates.
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