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By Sharon Haddock

Deseret News

Published: Sunday, June 14 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Ms. Marion van der Molen

Dear Nathan - Thank you for enduring the difficult effort it takes to bring your singing gift to the place where it is today. Your voice is enchanting and heartbreaking.

As a young woman sitting in the audience I have seen people mesmorized by your performance - squirming children immediately sitting still, senior citizens gently reaching for each other's hands, even hardened marines unashamedly wisking at their eye.

I do agree with you, Nathan. The stars WERE in alignment which brought you to Yanni- but there is something else, something more.

You were born to sing. In my heart, I truly feel that your soothing and comforting voice can bring
people to a feeling which is devoid of anger and grief.

A word to your mom if I may - Thank you, Mrs. Pacheco for helping your son carry the heavy burden of enormous talent. He belongs to the public, belongs in the finest opera houses on this planet.

I am so looking forward to seeing you in San Diego and Anaheim this week. Oh yes, and I told EVERYONE in my ward you will be performing here.
Thanks, Marion M. van der Molen, M.A. Psy.

Philip Doherty

Nathan, yours is the most incredible voice I've ever been privilegded to hear. --and I've been on the planet for a long time. I saw you in Manchester N.H. and enjoyed the performance so much, that I went to see it again at Foxwoods. You didn't miss a note, and I truly felt that i got what I paid for, --and then some. i look forward to your musical future, and will purchase CDs, DVD's and concert tickets which feature you in the future. All the other performers were so very talented too, --but the showstopper was one Nathan pacheco

Peter Collingwood

what a wonderful voice it was a pleasure,want to hear more, maybe a solo cd/dvd some time in the future. Especially with Chloe.

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