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A PICTURE IS WORTH A
THOUSAND WORDS
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US Air Force Honor
Guard presenting the
colors |
"It was a terrific, mutually
beneficial collaboration. I'm
glad that we were able to bring
a sense of national pride to the
audience, not to mention make
some great music. I hope we can
work together again in the
future."
Captain Scott McKenzie,
conductor US Army Chorus
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Captain McKenzie
salutes the audience
veterans |
"It was a
musical treat to sing with such
a fine large men's chorus, the
Dallas Wind Symphony and in the
Meyerson. The real thrill for me
was to have the opportunity to
be around the Chorale and see
how they find community.
The Turtle Creek Chorale
impressed me as an amazingly
loving, caring and committed
group of men who are deeply
dedicated to each other and to
making their city a better place
for everyone in which to live
and work."
Sergeant First Class Kerry
Wilkerson,
US Army Chorus
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Dr. Palant, Cpt.
McKenzie, Mayor Leppert |
"Dallas
has shown time and again its
artists are among the best
in the world, and the Turtle
Creek Chorale proved that
again Thursday evening.
Combining that talent with
both the US Army Chorus and
the Dallas Wind Symphony
provided for an exciting and
stirring evening my wife and
I both enjoyed. You all
made us proud! Thank you
for the opportunity to play
a part in this historic
performance."
Tom Leppert, Mayor
City of Dallas
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Photos: Michael McGary |
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