Oregon Art Beat
Alialujah Choir
Clip: Season 17 Episode 1703 | 8m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Alialujah Choir started as a side project for three experienced musicians.
We'll follow Alialujah Choir (Alia, Adam and Adam) as they rehearse, walk around Lone Fir Cemetery, and work together. We'll see scenes from their award winning music video, and hear music from their opbmusic performance. State of Wonder's April Baer will present this story on Art Beat.
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Oregon Art Beat is a local public television program presented by OPB
Oregon Art Beat
Alialujah Choir
Clip: Season 17 Episode 1703 | 8m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
We'll follow Alialujah Choir (Alia, Adam and Adam) as they rehearse, walk around Lone Fir Cemetery, and work together. We'll see scenes from their award winning music video, and hear music from their opbmusic performance. State of Wonder's April Baer will present this story on Art Beat.
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