Daily Herald,
Dec 02, 2003
Troops to Hear "Voices from Home"
By Lee Filas
Daily Herald Staff Writer
Seventeen Stevenson High School singers teamed up with Congressman
Mark Kirk, area church choirs and other musical groups to record
"Voices From Home"
for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The compact disc, inspired by Kirk and the Midwest Young Artists
Center at Fort Sheridan, will be distributed to troops from Illinois
serving overseas, said Sarah Barnes, a spokeswoman for the center.
"It was a lot of people coming together to make something
in honor of the troops," Barnes said. "I think it will
be wonderful for them."
The Stevenson choir, which sang "Carol of the Bells"
and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" for the CD, was
honored to be a part of the project, said Choir Director Alice
Nuteson.
"It's a tremendous honor for us and nice for us to give
back something to the people who have sacrificed so much for us,"
Nuteson said.
Stevenson choir member L.B. Brodie, 17, said it was fitting his
school contributed two songs on the 12-song CD.
"It's very patriotic and we are the Patriot Singers,"
Brodie said. "Also, it's another way for me to show my support.
I'm really excited about it."
More than 200 copies of the CD "Voices
From Home" will be sent to Iraq and Afghanistan. The
first group will go to servicemen and women from Illinois who
were originally based at Great Lakes Naval Station, Fort Sheridan
and the Army's 85th Division in Arlington Heights.
CD includes performances by North Chicago's First Corinthian
Missionary Baptist Church Choir, the Midwest Young Artists Center,
New Trier High School choir and Kenilworth Union Church Choir.
Kirk, Medal of Honor recipient Al Lynch and astronaut Capt. James
Lovell will provide readings.
"It's important for the troops to have something to remind
them of home," Kirk said. "To have a CD like this will
hopefully remind them that we support their efforts."
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