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In His Own Voice
By Alex Granados and Frank Stasio
- Host Frank Stasio talks to him about breaking into the exclusive world of opera and becoming a world famous performer.
Simon Estes was part of the first generation of African-Americans to break into opera. He's performed for numerous presidents and prominent religious figures, and he's worked with every major international opera company there is. Estes is the guest speaker this Saturday at World Voice Day, sponsored by the Duke Voice Care Center.