2011

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ECCCAc'cents to Present Fall Show D1eAc'ccnts. East Central Communit) College's show choir, will present their fall concert, Thursday, Dl•cember 1, 20 II. in the Vickers Fine Arts Center Auditorium on the Decatur campus. Selections include ''Beautiful Day'' by the Black-ryed Peas. "Born to be Some– boll)" by Justin Bieber, "I Want to Know What Love Is'' recorded by Foreigner and Mariah Carey, "Viva La Vida" b) Coldplay, "Somebody to Love" by Queen, "Orphans of God" from the collection of''Joy in the House," "Billionaire" made popular by Bruno Mars, "II ook to You" recorded by Whitney Houston, "E~·press Yourself: The Music of Madonna "~nd "Firework'' by Katy Perry. Ac 'cents members and their respective high schools include (front rov.. from left) Kourtney Johnson of Union and Polly Vaughn, Sandy Alexander and Claire Griffin. all ofNcwton County; and (back row, from left) Kirk Guffin, fadarin "Bo" Foster and Jeremy Carson. all ofNewton County; Alex Weir, Leake Acaucmy; Mac) Seale, Ncshoba Central; Christopher Newman, Central Academy; Tyler Gilm01c, Newton Cow1ty; and Matthev. Dempsey. Louisville. ECCC vocal/choral music in.:;'tructor Vicl.i Blaylock serves as director. Austin Ja)' ofUnion and Josh Jarriel ofNeshoba Cenoal serve as sound technicians. (EC Photo)

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