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Members of the Mzuzu Youth Choir.
\'Listen\' About the Mzuzu Youth Choir from Malawi. (6:02) 07/12/07
The Reverend Dr. Fred Garry from First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY talks about the Mzuzu Youth Choir\'s visit to the North Country. The choir toured Northern New York and Vermont for nearly a month in Summer 2007. \"Email

• The Mzuzu Youth Choir performing in NCPR\'s studio on June 27, 2007.
• A great video of the Mzuzu Youth Choir at the Old First Church in Bennington, VT on July 22, 2007.
• First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY

\'Listen\' Tili Chabi (We Are Nothing) (4:05) 07/12/07
Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY. \"Email

\'Listen\' Amazing Grace (4:08) 07/12/07
Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY. \"Email

\'Listen\' Fumu Yane #2 (You Are The Answer) (2:35) 07/12/07
Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY. \"Email

\'Listen\' Nadi Nkhumanya (Jesus Is My Savior) (5:31) 07/12/07
Performed by The Mzuzu Youth Choir of Malawi at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY. \"Email

\'Listen\' How Can We Keep From Singing? (4:23) 07/12/07
Performed by the Northern Choral Society with the Mzuzu Youth Choir at First Presbyterian Church in Watertown, NY. \"Email

\'Listen\' Traditional Malawi Dance (5:01) 07/12/07
Performed by the Mzuzu Youth Choir at First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, NY. This was at the end of the concert and attendees spontaneously proceeded to the front of the church to lay money at the alter. More than $1500.00 was raised in just a few minutes. All of it went back to Malawi to pay for the drilling of wells and other building projects. \"Email

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