Mississauga Festival Choir

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Mississauga Festival Choir

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My wife and I were very fortunate to discover that the Mississauga Festival Choir (from Canada), website: http://www.mississaugafestivalchoir.com, were on tour in Ireland, and performing in Killarney on the night of our thirtieth wedding anniversary. They sang a mix of songs, religious and secular also traditional songs from Canada (from the different regions of that great country), sounds from the Canadain outback and finished with songs from Joni Mitchel, Oscar Peterson and other well known names from Canada. We thoroughly enjoyed the performance - the choir members obviously enjoy singing and the animated playing of the keyboard player was a joy to watch. Recommended.

The Choir are performing at St. Patrick's Church Coleraine on 7th July and at St. Patrick's Cathedral Dublin on 9th July.
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Sounds good Tom.

Happy anniversary!
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Happy anniversary Tom, what a lovely night that must have been, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

We're only 26 years married so we are only children by comparison with you too.
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Happy Annversary Tom!
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Happy anniversary Tom to both you and your wife.
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