The Choir: Connected.
Songs
for the Heart
Credits
Produced by:
Diane
Leah for MCCToronto
Musical
Director:
Diane Leah
Associate Musical Director:
Jeannie
Wyse
Album Graphics:
Lori Honeycombe
Production Coordinator:
Romelda Morson
Musician Credits Diane
Leah:
piano
George Koller: bass
Tom Jestadt: drums
Thank You To:
Our sponsors:
Joan
Mathers and Mark Samuel
And to
Music Manufacturing Services
and many others who made this CD
possible.
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The Choir Connected. Songs for
the Heart :
Guest Artists
The artists featured on The Choir: Connected. Songs for the
Heart gave generously of their time and their talents to this
project. The choir thanks them for sharing, so selflessly.
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Alana Bridgewater
Toronto's Alana Bridgewater is a singer/songwriter with
depth, soul and power. She has toured the east coast
with jazz great Joe Sealy and his quartet as a member
of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale. She has also performed
extensively throughout the Mediterranean. Alana has performed
for Quincy Jones and Peter Gabriel tributes in the World
Leaders Festival. She was the voice for the 2008 Olympic
Bid Song. Alana's unmistakably rich and powerful vocals
bring audience's to their feet.
Alana sings on: Seasons
of Love, He Lives In You, You Raise Me Up and It's In
Every One Of Us |
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Julie Michels
Julie’s intense, original and joyous sound grabs
familiar melodies and welds them to original and wonderfully
thick chords influenced by every international tradition. Her
ability to phrase a lyric and improvise over a melody
gives every song a clarity that stays in your mind long
after the band stops playing.
Julie sings on: Seasons
of Love, Shed a Little Light, Connected and In My Life |
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Thom Allison
Dora Mavor Moore Award Nominee Thom Allison has graced
the stage performing in musicals like Evita, Hello Dolly,
Into the Woods, ThreePenny Opera and more, for some of
the nations largest stage companies. Thom's eloquent
vocal styling and powerful voice polish his performances
to a high shine.
Thom sings on: Seasons of Love, Somewhere Over The Rainbow,
I Know Where I've Been and It's In Every One of Us |
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