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  <title>Forgotten composer and painter from Hamilton County</title>
  <description>After decades of being mostly forgotten, there have been recent rediscoveries, thanks to history detective work, of a symphonic music composer from&amp;amp;nbsp;Carmel&amp;amp;nbsp;and a painter from the&amp;amp;nbsp;Noblesville&amp;amp;nbsp;area who became the patriarch of a group of&amp;amp;nbsp;Hamilton County artists. No photos, not even head shots of either composer&amp;amp;nbsp;Frederick Hunt&amp;amp;nbsp;or painter&amp;amp;nbsp;Granville Bishop&amp;amp;nbsp;have been unearthed yet, but that doesn’t mean they were insignificant. And both men were connected in very different ways, to nationally famous illustrator&amp;amp;nbsp;Franklin Booth, a Carmel native who moved to New York City. To share insights about Hunt (1906-1967), the classical music composer, Nelson will be joined by two guests. </description>
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