South Lake Tahoe's Blue Ribbon Choir to join Foreigner on stage
Submitted by paula on Wed, 06/03/2015 - 5:35pm
South Lake Tahoe's Blue Ribbon Choir will be joining British-American rock icons, Foreigner, on the MontBleu stage Saturday evening.
Several month ago the band, famous for such hits as "I Want to Know What Love Is,""Feels Like the First Time," "Cold as Ice," and "Hot Blooded," contacted Dave Davis of MontBleu about their desire to have a local choir join them on stage during their South Shore show.
Davis contacted Paul Kushner, the Blue Ribbon Choir director, to see if his group would be interested.
He said "yes!"
The girls will join Foreigner for one song during Saturday night's show. They will also help the band sell CDs in the lobby.
You'll be able to see them if you already bought tickets as the show is sold out.
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