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2007 MHS Pops Concert Part 3 - Concert Choir

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

The final installment of the 2007 MHS Pops Concert. The Concert Choir. The Concert Choir sang their rendition of VoiceDance II by Greg Jasperse and A Tribute to Queen medoly. Please enjoy.

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  • how cool my choir Monache High did this my sopmore year so a year ago, but we did voice dance 3, Greg Jasperse is a really cool guy, my vocal teacher met him at a jazz thing and he came down and tought us his song, where are you guys frm?

  • Mitchell High School in Mitchell South Dakota.

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  • Sorry to be rude, but oh my....this is just ghastly!!! Another example of a choral program gone to hell. A Concert Choir singing Queen??? There are soooo many BETTER things for them to be singing. And just standing there like totem poles??? Call it a Show Choir and make something out of it!! They certainly have the voices to do so. This is awful because it could be so much better.

  • Yayaayyy, go our choir

  • NicE...

  • voice dance was pretty legit. queen was. yeah. well. RIP freddy

  • I had the pleasure of workin under greg, and might be lucky enough to do so again this year. good work

  • this was different...

    i like the original of Voice dance II better tho...

    But this was really good

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