Artist replaces St. Pete s iconic piano that was destroyed earlier this year
It s unclear who smashed the community piano that has stood for years in the Grand Central District.
Credit: Kayla Cox & Chance Ryan Author: 10 Tampa Bay Updated: 12:59 PM EDT June 9, 2021
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. A popular piano that was destroyed in May has been replaced.
As the Tampa Bay Times first reported, people in St. Pete would make music for years on the keys of the piano that sat under I-275 in the Grand Central District. Now, a rainbow-colored piano has been positioned in its place, thanks to the kindness of artist Kayla Cox of Lucid Vending.
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