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Blame It on the Booger
We Hope you enjoy our first film clip!!
www.gingerandtonic.com.au
Ginger and Tonic is: Emma Rule, Jane Patterson, Carena Khoo and Sheona Urquhart
Film clip credits:
Lyrics by Jane Patterson, John Flanagan and Ginger and Tonic
Track mixed and master... moreWe Hope you enjoy our first film clip!!
www.gingerandtonic.com.au
Ginger and Tonic is: Emma Rule, Jane Patterson, Carena Khoo and Sheona Urquhart
Film clip credits:
Lyrics by Jane Patterson, John Flanagan and Ginger and Tonic
Track mixed and mastered by Bill Hare
Directed, filmed and edited by Emily Doyle
Make up by Nat Stone
Costumes by Kirsten Farrugia
Based on:
"Blame it on the Boogie" by the Jackson 5
"Gold Digger" by Kanye West
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Te Aroha - Katene - The Graduate Choir NZ
The Graduate Choir NZ with Nicholas Sutctliffe (piano) perform "Te Aroha" by Te Puoho Katene (NZ, 1927-2010) on TVNZ's Praise Be.
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English translation:
These precious gifts have been given to us
Faith, Hope and love.
You ask: "What is the grea... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ with Nicholas Sutctliffe (piano) perform "Te Aroha" by Te Puoho Katene (NZ, 1927-2010) on TVNZ's Praise Be.
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English translation:
These precious gifts have been given to us
Faith, Hope and love.
You ask: "What is the greatest of these?"
Listen carefully to me - that you will always remember:
It is love, it is love, it is love.
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The Graduate Choir NZ
Director of Music: Terence Maskell
http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz
http://www.facebook.com/TheGraduateChoirNZ
http://www.twitter.com/GraduateChoirNZ
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Praise Be - http://tvnz.co.nz/praise-be
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Recorded 31 August 2011 at Pitt St Methodist Church, Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.methodistcentral.org.nz
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Kenyan Boys Choir - Asio
A Song From the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation Song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the c... moreA Song From the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation Song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the community.
This rendition by the Kenyan Boys Choir;
Drums: Henry Wekesa Wanjala ( www.instagram.com/wekesahw )
Solo: Christopher Mukhovi ( www.instagram.com/krismuk )
Singers:
Alvin Kadaji ( www.twitter.com/alvinkadaji )
Erick Kyama ( www.instagram.com/erickyama )
Lawrence Barasa ( www.instagram.com/lawrencebarasa )
Kenneth Gikuiyu ( www.instagram.com/kuiyuofficial )
Smith Milongo ( www.instagram.com/smith_hems )
Kelvin Mahasi ( www.instagram.com/k_mahac )
Bernard Agwanda ( www.instagram.com/agwandabena )
David Rombo ( www.instagram.com/dayvogram )
Charles Murage ( www.instagram.com/ragz2beechez ) less
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Thousands or more (The Copper Family)
A Song from the Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English southern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived there since at least 16th C. Song is also known as "Sorrows away". T... moreA Song from the Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English southern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived there since at least 16th C. Song is also known as "Sorrows away". This version is based on an arrangement by The Poozies.
This concert was the culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gathers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all Songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight Songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in the winter are performed at St. Peters by the Waterfront, Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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Bring us in good ale for men's voices
Bring us in good ale is a mediaeval drinking Song. The premise of the Song is that the singers (or players) want no food and so they find all sorts of reasons not to eat: they just want good ale!
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Love Never Fails
Sergey Khvoshchinsky Text: Corinthians,13
Choral piece for Soprano solo and Choir a cappella.
Text: Corinthians, 13
Performed by From Age to Age.
"Right now three things remain: faith, Hope and love, but the greatest of these is love".
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Wild Song (Angelus MVHS)
Performed at St. Dominic's Church (San Francisco)Angelus is a women's ensemble dedicated to performing (mostly) sacred music. We go all the way back to 12th century music and slowly build up to more recent pieces like Sound of Silence and these pieces fro... morePerformed at St. Dominic's Church (San Francisco)Angelus is a women's ensemble dedicated to performing (mostly) sacred music. We go all the way back to 12th century music and slowly build up to more recent pieces like Sound of Silence and these pieces from Michael McGlynn. We are located in Mt. Vernon, IN under the direction or Mr. Dana Taylor.
If you would like to hear more, we are on iTunes and we also have a website:
http://mvhsperformingarts.com/?q=node/409
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Song of Ruth - Davison/Lupinski - The University Chorale - East Central University - Oklahoma
The University Chorale performs the "Song of Ruth" by Rudy Lupinski and Victoria Davison. The East Central University Department of Music as part of the School of Fine Arts is housed in the beautiful Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. The Department has... moreThe University Chorale performs the "Song of Ruth" by Rudy Lupinski and Victoria Davison. The East Central University Department of Music as part of the School of Fine Arts is housed in the beautiful Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. The Department has over two hundred participating students of which approximately half are music majors. We have eighteen faculty members and are fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
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How to sing a Song in a foreign language
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
“Great, a new Song to learn.”
Photo by Michael Wu
“Oh, no, it’s in ‘foreign’. Help!”
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