
The Journey
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Sims
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By:
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Adrian Jeens
About this listen
The wonderful sound of the group of boy vocalists called LIBERA, who have sung all around the world in front of presidents, the pope, and several thousand fans, and who frequently appear on television and radio, is explored in this new book. This is the story of how it all started, from a small church choir in Norbury, South London in the 1970s, through to Angel Voices during the 1980s and 1990s, to what they are today as LIBERA. Under the guidance of the composer, Robert Prizeman (known also for his role within the BBC's long-running religious television show Songs of Praise), the listener will learn how LIBERA has grown to become a household name across the world.
©2012 Adrian Jeens (P)2015 Adrian JeensWhat listeners say about The Journey
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