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The ChoirGirlz : Angel Wings
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Dixie Chicks meet Andrews Sisters with a bit of Carol Burnett thrown in for smiles.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2003
Angel Wings Record Label: RDR
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Make Lemonade 2:50 Album Only
Everything does Change 3:59 Album Only
Sentimental Journey 2:43 Album Only
Angel Wings 3:15 Album Only
Foodblooz 2:40 Album Only
Sunshine Medley 4:04 Album Only
Down To The River to Pray 3:13 Album Only
Vacuum Cleaner Tango 3:16 Album Only
Cellphone? 3:06 Album Only
Little Mountain Church House 2:57 Album Only
Always With You 3:22 Album Only
I'm A Woman 3:31 Album Only
Waiting For You 3:49 Album Only
Nothin' In the World That This Old Girl Can't Do 3:41 Album Only
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Album Notes

The ChoirGirlz are 3 women who met while singing together in Canada's prestigious Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. While they adored singing Bach, Beethoven, Haydn and other wonderful classical music, they felt the need to give vent to their deep inner country roots, and after viewing "O Brother Where Art Thou" decided that they MUST sing this music. With Debbie Fleming, their director, playing guitar, Mary Ellen Moore, Dorothy McDonall and Debbie began assembling a repertoire of music consisting of classic country, bluegrass and folk -- to humour, blues, rock -- anything that had potential for great harmony. The blend of their voices is quite phenomenal and unique, and they recorded their first CD, entitled "Angel Wings" in 2003. Before the project was finished, they were invited to showcase their material in Nashville at the Nashville New Music Conference, and while there, they performed at The Ryman Auditorium, and The Trap nightclub. Their music is upbeat, uplifting, and never ceases to leave people smiling and feeling good. What more could you ask for?

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REVIEWS

Pure, harmonies, and uplifting material!
author: Mary Hobson
From the first song, I was hooked on the ChoirGirlz' harmonies, and refreshingly pure delivery. The lyrics to their songs are really strong, and I nearly died laughing at Vacuum Cleaner Tango -- it struck a nerve in me -- as I don't enjoy that task. Cellphone ? is also very funny. Mostly, I love the sound of the voices together - the title tune Angel Wings is very swoopy-swirly and unbelievable in the way the voices work together.
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