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American Military Spouses Choir is a stellar choir performance group made up of 50-100 military spouses from all services and from around the United States of America. Mission One Voice had the pleaseure of working with and assisting this spectacular group of spouses in becoming an amazing choir. The project has given a VOICE to American Military spouses through music. Their first single “The Promise” was commissioned by famed Producer David Foster and written by Charlie Midnight (Living In America), Jay Landers (head of A&R for Universal Music) and Bernie Herm (writer and producer for Natalie Grant). The interest in the group comes as no surprise. They came together after rigorous and quick casting at the request of Foster,, who had a performance scheduled at the Kennedy Center and wanted to include a choir of Military Wives. He contacted CAMMO The Center For Military Music Opportunities and they quickly (within 2 weeks) answered the call with an exhaustive search. The day after they met and with only one rehearsal these amazing spouses found themselves on the stage of the Kennedy Center with Jewel, Chaka Khan and Chris Botti as the finale to a star studded show of David Foster and Friends. The way they came together is clearly indicative of their and their spouses sense of esprit de corps and trust in their leaders. Says Victor Hurtado, CAMMO Artistic Director “This song is a spouses lullaby, to make sense and remind our service members, that no matter what they may face, they are not alone.

 

They are words that not only empower them, but are reflective of a life partners words that sooth them in the rare moments of rest on the field of battle”. All of that said​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​, they happen to be STELLAR!

 

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