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Family Folk Chorale Spring Concert featuring Alastair Moock

Family Folk Chorale Spring Concert featuring Alastair Moock


A family friendly activity!


Sunday, March 23rd at 3pm



General Admission Tickets: $12 (includes facility fee)



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FAMILY FOLK CHORALE Spring Concert with Special Guest Alastair Moock



For its annual Spring Concert, Family Folk Chorale will be performing
with singer/songwriter Alastair Moock, whose “Singing Our Way Through:
Songs for the World’s Bravest Kids” has been nominated for a Grammy
Award for best children’s album! You can learn more about his work at
his website

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This is a show that will very likely sell out, especially following the
Grammy awards on January 26, 2014 in Los Angeles. This special Family
Folk Chorale concert with Alastair Moock has also been selected as a
WUMB member concert and will be publicized on the radio. Make sure to
get your tickets while you can!



The Family Folk Chorale is the Boston area’s premier
intergenerational chorus. Families and individuals alike join together
to sing the songs we love. Check us out at our www.familyfolkchorale.org



Combine about twenty families singing in harmony with a backdrop of
some of the area’s most talented musicians and some of the best-loved
folk music around, and you have the one-of-a-kind Family Folk Chorale.
The spirited energy of children, the honesty of teenagers coming of age,
and the experience of adulthood and elders all come shining through as
chorale members aged 1-75 raise their voices in harmony and invite
audiences to sing along

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