One Voice Children s Choir Uses Their Voices to Raise Awareness of Their Nonprofit with Little Voice
On International World Voice Day, One Voice Children highlights importance of listening to children s voices today.
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SALT LAKE CITY, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ One Voice Children s Choir is using their voices to raise awareness of their nonprofit with the release of Little Voice originally written and performed by Sara Bareilles.
Watch the official music video. Many people don t know we are part of a nonprofit organization. The music and music videos we release are tied directly to our mission, said music director Masa Fukuda. We love how this song reminds us that sometimes a little voice can say the biggest things.
Masa Fukuda: From Child Prodigy to Music Marvel
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Masa Fukuda, founder and director of the One Voice Children’s Choir.
By ELLEN ENDO, Rafu Shimpo
SALT LAKE CITY While most music professionals dream of holding a Grammy one day, Masafumi “Masa” Fukuda has bigger goals that include inspiring the world through the power of music. It appears that he may be succeeding.
Born in Takatsuki, Osaka, Fukuda is the founder and choir director of Utah’s nonsectarian One Voice Children’s Choir, whose videos have become an Internet phenomenon.
The intricate, layered arrangements of popular songs have consistently generated anywhere from 50 million to over 120 million views per song on Facebook and YouTube.
Utah children s choir keeps singing while adapting to pandemic
This holiday season is unlike any other for the One Voice Childrenâs Choir.
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DRAPER, Utah â This holiday season is unlike any other for Utahâs One Voice Childrenâs Choir.
Usually, the choir performs for dozens of live audiences between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented large gatherings and has caused the cancellation of those traditional concerts.
âThe biggest challenge is not performing for an audience,â said Jordan Nixon, a member of the choir for four years. âI think we thrive off that energy.â