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Default The unlikely choir.

http://www.youtube.com/user/military...?feature=watch

This video is taken from a British series where a guy called Gareth

> Malone takes a group of people and turns them into a choir. This time
> he's taken a group of military wives whose husbands are all away in
> Afghanistan and turned them into a choir. Gareth looks about 16 years
> old but is actually in his mid-30s and a Choir master for the London
> Symphony Orchestra, among other things. They wrote a song based on
> excerpts from letters written by the couples whilst apart and this is
> the beautiful result.
>
> The single is out in the UK on Monday and thousands have been
> pre-ordered and all the money raised is going to military charities.
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