Bearing Testimony Through Song at Carnegie Hall During the New York City Black Out
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Jan KingJuly 19, 2019
I agree with Paul Wheeler.....it would have been nice to have had more information. What was the inside performance to have been??
Paul WheelerJuly 17, 2019
No mention was made of why so many men had white shirts and ties. Was this a special "Mormon Night on Broadway" event? Was it near the temple and a meeting was taking place when the black out occurred? I cannot imagine why that many people in white shirts and ties just happened to be there in one group.
Susan ImigJuly 15, 2019
Thank you for posting this! We had heard about kids singing outside Carnegie Hall while watching ‘The Blackout’ on Fox, but did not realize it had anything to do with the Church! The young interviewer tried to get a small group of the kids to sing as they wandered over to her interview spot, but they did not take her up on the offer. How nice to know that this choir was able to bring the light of the Gospel to a dark city.
Sally MaddocksJuly 15, 2019
Thank you so much for sharing this. Very moving and for me a wonderful way to start my morning listening to the beautiful voices.
Robert HaleJuly 15, 2019
Thanks for sharing that rich experience !
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