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"ALABAMA" @ All State2009

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The Alabama state song, arranged for mixed, women's and men's choirs, concludes the annual Alabama All-State Choral Festival. This year the combination of the three high-school choirs (SATB, SSA, TTBB) is conducted by Damion Womack, president of the Alabama Vocal Association; the performance took place at Samford University's Wright Center Concert Hall, Birmingham, Alabama.

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  • @tlwright309 cool

  • I was in TTBB in 2008, and SATB in 2009, I moved to california so I couldnt participate in 2010 but im moving back to alabama and plan to audition for 2011

  • @youngdre95 I was in TTBB in 2008!

  • @MrsEmilyLaurenCullen i did it in 2010 TTBB high school

  • sounds to much like a school alma mater song.  I vote for "My Homes in Ala" by the group "Alabama".

  • I was in All State 2005. I remember singing "Alabama." What a wonderful song. Very moving when singing at All State. :)

  • getting to participate in allstate this year was amazing! it was the most fun i have ever had! (i was in middle school SSA)

  • The whole experience of being in the whole room with that ambience and those acoustics is absolutely amazing, and the sound cannot be duplicated. This is almost always one of my favorite parts of All-State each year.

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