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High Notes-Testimonials
Testimonials
Chicago
Tribune, Sunday, February 28, 1999 stated: It was indeed, a learning
experience for many of the 500 people who came together in the splendid
old Romanesque church on South Paulina Street, just north of 38th
street, a structure built with considerable neighborhood pitching in, by
Polish immigrants in the early 1900s. For both groups, as their songs
made clear, religion was a frequent solace during difficult times
The Catholic New World, September 30-October 13, 2001
stated: The NGOMA Group presents a rich blend of African-American
sacred and secular music in concert with Lira’s traditional Polish songs.
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