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An evening of music, singing & entertainment - 9 February 2013



Viv & Friends
An evening of Music, Singing & Entertainment
7.30 pm Saturday 9 February 2013
Baildon Methodist Church
ALL In aid of the BIG Fund
Viv & Friends are a group of musicians and singers who have delighted audiences throughout Yorkshire, coming together specifically for events such as this.
The evening will be in 2 halves, separated by an interval
Group Items include: Another Opening, Dry Bones, Anthem, Sing, Music Hall Melody, Castle on a Cloud, Do You Hear the People Sing, Mama Mia
Solo Items include: Gethsemane, Another Suitcase, You Must Love Me, I Know Him So Well, I Still Believe, Capstick [Prose], I Dreamed a Dream, My Way, Send in the Clowns, Marilyn Monroe, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
Instrumentalist Items include: Trombone and Piano Duet.

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