Subway musicians competing in New York City's first-ever Riders' Choice Award

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New York City is holding its first ever Riders' Choice Award for subway performers. Find out how to vote!

The Partnership for New York City and theThe winners will get a recording session with Atlantic Records. Three finalists have been selected to compete for the top prize -- Afro Dominicano, Augie Bello and Brass Queens.

To watch performances from the finalists and vote for your favorite, visit
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