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Kenyan Boys Choir Surprises Shoppers
The Kenyan Boys Choir, while in Ottawa performing at We Day 2015, stopped by a local Farm Boy and Dressed as customers and employees, broke into spontaneous song to the delight of the shoppers. Gusto TV was there to capture it All on film.
Farm Boy f... moreThe Kenyan Boys Choir, while in Ottawa performing at We Day 2015, stopped by a local Farm Boy and Dressed as customers and employees, broke into spontaneous song to the delight of the shoppers. Gusto TV was there to capture it All on film.
Farm Boy fresh food store served Up a signing surprise for their customers when Kenyan Boys Choir staged an impromptu chorus of song in their food aisles.
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The song in the clip is cAlled "Wan E Pap." It was composed and arranged by Fredrick Masambaya - Production Manager at Kenyan Boys Choir.
The song depicts our musical prowess and artistry. In the song we boast of being professionals in music and dance.
the lyrics to the song are:
Yawa mayo mayo wololo Maieyerere.
An awero awero thum.
Mayo, maiyerere maiyerere eeh.
An awero awero thum
Wan e pap ka. Winj wer wan e pap ka winj wer ero.
Thum room pacha thum emamora amielamiela amielamiela,
Adundo chunya gore... less
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Faces - Antioch Chamber Ensemble - Ivo Antognini
The Antioch Chamber Ensemble sings the world premiere of "Faces" by Ivo Antognini
March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC
Faces
by Sara Teasdale
People that I meet and pass
In the city's Broken roar,
Faces that I lose so soon
And have neve... moreThe Antioch Chamber Ensemble sings the world premiere of "Faces" by Ivo Antognini
March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC
Faces
by Sara Teasdale
People that I meet and pass
In the city's Broken roar,
Faces that I lose so soon
And have never found before,
Do you know how much you tell
In the meeting of our eyes,
How ashamed I am, and sad
To have pierced your poor disguise?
Secrets rushing without sound
Crying from your hiding places —
Let me go, I cannot bear
The sorrow of the passing faces.
— People in the restless street,
Can it be, oh can it be
In the meeting of our eyes
That you know as much of me? less