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That's what this ole world needs is more music and the spirit with which it is sung. Bravo to these men and hopefully a way will be provided they can continue uplifting citizens and making tough days seem less.
I love Voice Male! Their Christmas concerts have become a family tradition in our home. We listen to thier new album "Kid Stuff" every day! Thanks for making great music.
Can anybody tell me where this article had anything to do with Marvin Goldstein?
I've been enjoying Voice Male CDs and concerts for many, many years. The concerts are few and far between now days, so I'm always thrilled when I read they have one scheduled. These men have remarkable talents that have to be heard! Buy a ticket to one of the upcoming concerts. I promise... it will be one of the highlights of your Christmas season.
Voice Male Rocks!!!
I was on the Institute Council at USU when the group was just taking off. (1995? Am I wrong?) Although most of them were probably finishing up school and I was just beginning, I found the members I knew to be not only funny, but very friendly and genuine people. I think that shows in their concerts and has helped them accumulate fans and keep them! Good for Voice Male! I'm glad to hear they're keeping at it despite the difficulties of distance and families. We love their music!
Voicemale is our family Christmas tradition! Every year, through rain, snow, sleet, or massive raindeer droppings, we forge ahead to make it to your Christmas concert. You are the best entertainment money can buy. YOU ARE WONDERFUL!!! We LOVE you guys!
Voice male is our families' thing to look forward to during Christmas time, besides Christmas. We go and watch their Christmas show every year! You are the best. See you soon!
Phillip Kesler, the wonderful Baritone singer of the group, Voice Male, passed away from Cancer in Alabama on February 11, 2010
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