The Mockingbird Foundation has announced the 2015 winners of the DeLucia Awards for innovation in music education, and the winner of the $1,000 DeLucia Prize. The Awards and Prize are named for Mockingbird founder Craig DeLucia, who first conceived of protecting the community's volunteer-assembled intellectual property about the band and its music, for the benefit of charity, in the form of a book.
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