On Feb. 17 & 18 the 2001 AOSFYC reunited in Coshocton to give one more concert, this time with the Coshocton Community Choir and Roscoe Brass. Around 170 choir members were in attendence and the following selection were performed at the Feb. 18 concert at Coshocton High School. The Star-Spangled Banner, Everybody Rejoice, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, Friends, Heart and Soul, Sixteen Tons, One Song, Hallelujah!, Side by Side, Lean on Me, The Longest Time, Hush! Somebody's Callin' My Name, Little Innocent Lamb, Amazing Grace, Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, What'll I Do?, Mister Sandman, Alexander's Ragtime Band, River in Judea, There's No Business Like Show Business, Empty Chairs at Empty Tables, Consider Yourself, If Ever I Would Leave You, I Have Dreamed, He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother, America, America, We Will Stand, The Pledge of Alliegance, and Battle Cry of Freedom. The Cardinal Chorale sang: Shout to God, Festival Sanctus, the River (with River View High School's Certified Gold Chorale), Free at Last, and Ezekial Saw Duh Wheel. The Community Choir performed Everytime I Feel the Spirit, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy, and Canticle of Praise. Then for a GRAND finale, grand being the key word, the 2001 AOSFYC and the Coshocton Community Choir were combined and together sang: Let There Be Music, Let Me Ride, These Things Shall Never Die, This is My Father's World, God Bless America, Battle Hymn of the Republic, and Song of Farewell. The concert was incredible and the weekend was a lot of fun though it went by all TOO quickly. Other highlights include the Cardinal Chorale performance/ rehearsal/ clinic and singing Sunday morning at the Presbyterian Church in Coshocton.
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