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    Recital - Rachel Lee and Becky Ryan - "Two Stories"

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    2012-11-11
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    Music Department
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    Recital; voice
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    The Department of Music presents a Recital by Rachel Lee and Becky Ryan in "Two Stories" on Sunday, November 11, 2012. The program includes "Could I Leave You?", "I Think That He Likes Me", "Anytime (I Am There)", "Christmas Lullaby", "Crayon Girl", and "What a Movie!". It also includes translations of the songs.
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