This begins the story of how a middle school chorus from Queens, New York ended up recording the song "Rise Up and Sing" at Manhattan's famous Avatar studios. The song was written for them by their chorus teacher Mr. Estreicher, as encouragement in life's challenges.
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Caption 38 [en]: That's why I like it, because there's not many songs on the radio about singing. -Lift your voice Caption 38 [en]: That's why I like it, because there's not many songs on the radio about singing. -Lift your voice
This continues to follow a middle school chorus from Queens New York and their director Mr. Estreicher as they record the song that he wrote for them "Rise Up and Sing" at Avatar Studios in Manhattan.
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Caption 41 [en]: Turn up the radio Caption 41 [en]: Turn up the radio
Bishop Stanley talks about Bimini and his life in the Bahamas. In his seventy-fourth year on the island, he remembers all the celebrities he has met and seen, among others Richard Nixon and Martin Luther King.
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Caption 39 [en]: which you hear a lot about on radio, Caption 39 [en]: which you hear a lot about on radio,