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| Wiliam of SU's Safari Band |
"The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and for deeds left undone," said Harriet Beecher. The words in this case were replaced by the voices and talent of musicians who sang their hearts out during a concert held at the auditorium on Saturday, 9th February. Any doubts as to whether the youth had matured enough were quickly dispelled.
The first group on stage was SU's Kilele choir. Next was Pent Harmony, followed by Music to Overdrive (M20), then Journey Band, then Safari Band and finally Murphy's Low.
The auditorium was packed with an audience representing various generations, ethnic backgrounds and races who came together to celebrate life. The concert was also part of SU Music Club's fund raising efforts.
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