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Hatboro-Horsham High Choir Sings With Foreigner
The choir joined the classic rock band for an encore at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden on Sunday Night.

HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —The Hatboro-Horsham Treble Choir got the chance of a lifetime on Sunday night.
The choir joined the classic rock band Foreigner for its first encore at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, N.J., on Sunday night for the No. hit "I Want To Know What Love Is."
"What an unforgettable night," the school district said in a Facebook post.
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The legendary band is on its farewell tour, wrapping up a career of nearly 50 years in which they have been named for induction this year into the Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
The choir joined Foreigner after winning a B101 "Christmas in July" contest to be able to sing on stage.
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Choir Director Charlie Masters recently talked with Patch about the experience.
The choir features 22 women and is comprised of sopranos and altos with a few tenors thrown into the mix.
The choir earned praise from residents in the school district's Facebook post.
"I am jealous," one resident said. "I wish my school did this."
"Well done," another resident said. "Way to represent."
"I was at the concert. They were amazing," said another resident.
Editor's Note —Stay tuned for a review of the concert later this week.

(Hatboro-Horsham School District)

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