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Building the Soapbox

unning a music venue was never one of Jimmy Greenfield’s life goals. A sculptor by trade, the 67-year-old Greenfield has had a long and deep interest in music for sure, as a fan, sometime player, and brother of saxophonist Hayes Greenfield. But setting up a performance room night after night and booking talent for it? No way. However, over the past three years, his Soapbox

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