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Homeless find voice in choir

From today's Nashville City Paper:

Area churches will host a unique Christmas choir this year made up of a group of Nashville’s homeless. The individuals have been training for more than a month under the leadership of Belmont University voice instructor Elizabeth Montgomery and a handful of her students.

Posted by the Office of University Marketing & Communications, December 5, 2003

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