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Campbellsville Middle School choir presents Soul Train

By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville Middle School choir recently presented its spring concert entitled "Soul Train" which included performances of songs made popular in the 1970s.

CMS students prepared for the show for several months, and helped with musical arrangements and choreography.



Students performed "Boogie Fever," "ABC/I Want You Back" and an Earth, Wind and Fire medley.

Sixth-grader Luke McDonald sang "Superstition."

Eighth-grader Alexis Thomas sang "Midnight Train to Georgia," featuring classmates Gabby Skaggs and Bia Moura.

Aubrey Young, a seventh-grader, sang "We Are Family."

Moura sang "Isn't She Lovely."

And Thomas and classmate Myricle Gholston danced to "Got To Be Real."

Jessica Floyd is the Campbellsville Middle School music teacher and choir director.


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Luke McDonald sings in CMS spring concert



2018-06-13 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CMS sixth-grader Luke McDonald sings in the recent Campbellsville Middle School choir spring concert. It was entitled "Soul Train" and included performances of songs made popular in the 1970s.

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Haylee Allen and Whitney Frashure danced in CMS spring concert



2018-06-13 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CMS seventh-graders Haylee Allen, at left, and Whitney Frashure performed a dance in the spring concert.

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CMS spring concert featured Thomas Lucas



2018-06-13 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CMS sixth-grader Thomas Lucas dances in the Campbellsville Middle School choir spring concert. The concert was entitled "Soul Train" and included performances of songs made popular in the 1970s.

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Alexis Thomas and Myricle Gholston dance in CMS concert



2018-06-13 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CMS eighth-graders Alexis Thomas, at left, and Myricle Gholston dances. Campbellsville Middle School choir recently presented its spring concert. The concert was entitled "Soul Train" and included performances of songs made popular in the 1970s.

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Jessica Floyd introduces her students at CMS spring concert



2018-06-13 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CMS choir director Jessica Floyd introduces her students to the audience at the Campbellsville Middle School choir spring concert. The concert, entitled "Soul Train," and included performances of songs made popular in the 1970s.

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