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The ancient debate continues to wear on: Would Mass be the same without Frank Sacco and his eminent band of Sacco Singers? For now we fortunately don’t have to worry, for the group remains as strong as ever and, as demonstrated invariably through the Masses, has little chance of weakening.
Seeing the need for participants from all groups in church worship. Maestro Sacco has chosen the very
Sacco Singers Pack the Gym In Liturgical Revival
finest CBA has to offer. With hard
core members such as Travis calendar were many and included
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Heiser, Rob Partyka, and Jeff
Charles providing the driving force be
hind Sacco’s troubadors, the group
continues to make its presence felt
during CBA worship. Also an invalu conclusion of the year.
able element of the Sacco instrument So if by some chance you were is sophomore pianist Sam Imbolli, after school and heard the faint ech who diligently “ banged it out’’ all oes of “ Be not afraid,’’ you could be year. satisfied in knowing that Frank Sacco
Highpoints on the Sacco Singer and his Sacco Singers live on.
Helpful hints are found on sheet nnusic for Sean Murphy and Clark Bernales during a practice ses sion.
Even out-of-tune pianos are drafted into service as Mr. Sacco works with Brian Speach, Cliff Merkling. | and Sam Imbolli.
such events as the Advent Mass and the Mothers’ Club Liturgy. The climax of the year, though, was undoubtedly the Senior Baccalaureate Mass at the