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The Atlanta Hawks were introduced by a choir for their Martin Luther King Jr Day game.
At Lolabelle, Yvonne Bell, "featured Caribbean cuisine and hired jazz combos and reggae musicians to perform, and on weekends she brought in a choir for Gospel Brunch.
She featured Caribbean cuisine and hired jazz combos and reggae musicians to perform, and on weekends she brought in a choir for a Gospel Brunch.
"They had a choir for the patients and visitors – and the first song I heard was 'Storm in a Teacup', which I thought was darkly inappropriate".
They're The Choir With No Name, a choir for homeless people that started in Birmingham five years ago after being founded in London in 2009.
This time, his band and its epic sound was supplemented by a choir for which Cale had assembled local classical singers alongside the House Gospel Choir from London, and a chamber orchestra.
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Palestrina wrote for a choir of around 18 singers, for boys and men, but not for castrati (they came to Italian choral music later), and he wrote music without bars or a time signature.
It was not just a thing of sight – the spires are designed for peals of bells, the nave for a choir of up to 1,500.
Mr. Gilbert gracefully shaped the wistful passage for a choir of woodwinds at the opening of the great slow movement.
The dancer showed off some of her famous facial expressions and elaborate dance moves while she played conductor for a choir of tiny Sia clones.
Then a choir of little people, who for some reason were dressed as department-store-makeup-counter workers, serenaded him.
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