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North Greenville University hosts a back-to-back choir concert “Songs from the Road”

North Greenville University hosts a back-to-back choir concert “Songs from the Road”

On October 18, North Greenville University held a back-to-back choir concert as a part of their PALS events. The North Greenville Choral Arts program presented “Songs from the Road.” The performance brought together students, faculty and community members for an evening of music, celebrating both the university’s talent and the power of choral arts. The event exemplified the university’s commitment to fostering community engagement and artistic expression on campus.

The entire choir performed together under the direction of Dr. Greg Graf, with Stephen Griner the collaborative pianist. Their rendition of “Songs from the Road” captivated the audience during the PALS event, showcasing the talents and teamwork of the choir members.

Pamela Williamson, mezzo-soprano, gave a beautiful performance of “I Will Arise and Go.” Her voice brought a deep emotional impact to the concert, captivating the audience.

This close-up shows some choir members in action, highlighting their enthusiasm and dedication during the performance.

Millie Shiflett is in this photo playing the djembe, bringing rhythm to the choir’s performance of “In Meeting We Are Blessed.”

Stephen Griner, the collaborative pianist, provided strong support to the choir with his skillful playing.

The soloist in this photo captivates the audience with his powerful voice, fully engaged in the performance and conveying deep emotion through their singing.

This section of the choir showcases a group of singers, each fully immersed in their performance as well as Stephen Griner the collaborative pianist.

Chad Stratton, senior digital media major, is pictured filming the PALS event. He said, “I really enjoy a cappella and vocal harmony, so I had a great time listening to all the voices.”

George Farquhar, a choir member, is pictured with his wife, Sheryl Farquhar. Sheryl Farquhar said, “I really appreciate that there is an opportunity to see a group of community singers perform because it is not something you get anywhere else.”

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