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			<description>Raising Voices to Change Perceptions by Sara Estes  - 
&quot;The South in general has always approached things from a traditional, religious based perspective that, sometimes, seems to be at variance with &quot;progressive&quot; thought elsewhere. Nashville, in that context, is very much a Southern city, but an ambitious group of singers, known as Nashville in Harmony (NiH), is looking to change some long-standing perceptions.&quot;</description>
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			<itunes:summary>Raising Voices to Change Perceptions by Sara Estes  - 
&quot;The South in general has always approached things from a traditional, religious based perspective that, sometimes, seems to be at variance with &quot;progressive&quot; thought elsewhere. Nashville, in that context, is very much a Southern city, but an ambitious group of singers, known as Nashville in Harmony (NiH), is looking to change some long-standing perceptions.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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			<description>Nashville in Harmony. 102 members strong, prepares for their 12th season concert finale collaborating with Voices from Louisville, KY.  Tickets are on sale at www.nashvilleinharmony.org.  </description>
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			<title>Bridgstone and The Brooks Fund present Nashville in Harmony in All You Need Is Love collaborating with Voices</title>
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			<description>On Saturday, Oct.10, 2009, city chorus Nashville in Harmony (NiH) became a marauding mob.  More accurately, NiH unleashed what is known as a &quot;flash mob&quot; where a musical group surreptitiously mingles among an unsuspecting crowd and then, on cue, breaks out into song.  The group &quot;flashed&quot; the Nashville Farmers Market, the Southern Festival of Books at Legislative Plaza, Metro Transit Authority Depot, Dog Day Festival at Centennial Park, Swoozies at the Hills Center in Green Hills, and last, Whole Foods Market.</description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 20:15:00 CST</pubDate>
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