FEATURE | Discovering The Music Of Toronto's That Choir
By Brian Chang on November 8, 2016
Brian Chang spends an evening with Toronto's That Choir as they rehearse for a show to remember.
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By Brian Chang on November 8, 2016
Brian Chang spends an evening with Toronto's That Choir as they rehearse for a show to remember.
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