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Monte Coulter <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Nov 2004 12:01:28 -0500
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Hello,

Monday, November 22,  at 7:30 in the Hayes 
Concert Hall, the UTC Percussion ensemble will 
present what has become a Chattanooga tradition: 
Beat Hunger.  "Beat Hunger" is an annual event 
which is the UTC Percussion Ensemble, raising 
money and food for the Chattanooga Community 
Kitchen.  This benefit concert has become the 
traditional start of the Christmas giving season. 
Admission is two non-perishable food items, or a 
two dollar check to the Community Kitchen (We are 
unable to accept cash donations on campus).  And 
then, there's the music!

To learn more about the event, sing the words 
"Feeding People" below to Roy Orbison's "Pretty 
Woman".

(verse 1)
Feeding people-All it takes is you,
Feeding people-It's what we're going to do
Feeding people...

You get so hungry, out on the street,
And it's that hunger we'll defeat.

("whump-a  whump-a  whump-a")

                (verse 2)
Feeding people-gather all your crumbs
Feeding people-to the sound of drums
Feeding peopleŠ

They'll play it clean and they'll play it right
They sound like thunder in the night

                (BRIDGE)
Hungry people cannot stand,
Think or work or use their hands
Bring your boxes, bags and cans to meeeeeŠ

Hungry ones in this old town
With no warm place to lie down
Searching hard for one more ca---lorieeeeeŠ

                (TRANSITION)
'Cause they need you, come to the Hayes
How many dinners can we all raaa-aa-ise!!!

("whump -  whump-a   whump-a")

FEEDING PEOPLE!!!


Best,

Monte Coulter

--
Dr. Monte Coulter
Professor of Music, UTC
Coordinator of Graduate Studies in Music
(423) 425-4647

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