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YCP Rhapsody wins YorVoice competition
FlipSidePA
Published 5:55 a.m. ET March 19, 2016 | Updated 11:54 a.m. ET March 19, 2016
Click through this gallery for fun facts about the 10 acts participating in the Cultural Alliance of York County's YorVoice singing competition March 18.
Pictured: 3 Dollar Suit, a four-person alternative folk band from Glen Rock, has been playing music together since kindergarten. They met at a school event where their children were all in the same class. Submitted
Bella Irwin, a 15-year-old self-taught pianist and ukulele player at Northeastern High School, runs a YouTube channel with more than 180 subscribers. Watch some of her covers at www.youtube.com/xXBellaIsHereXx. Submitted
Sabrina Duke of the Sabrina Duke Trio, which will perform on behalf of Nutec Group, has been performing since she was 15 and has spent years captivating audiences with her four-octave vocal range. Submitted
When they add their experience together, the members of Glatfelter Paper's PAPERHEART band have been playing music publically for more than 150 years. That's the same amount of time that Glatfelter has been in operation. Submitted
Sophia, Ella and Bella, a group of 11-year-old best friends performing on behalf of PeoplesBank, met in Ms. Smith's homeroom at Dallastown Intermediate School. YorVoice will be their first performance together. Submitted
YCP Rhapsody, York's College's a cappella group, has performed in various locations throughout York County, including the York College President's house, Central Market House, Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center and York's local Denny's. Submitted
Though they are both accomplished musicians, YorVoice will be the first time that Key of GIG, a duo from Glatfelter Insurance Group, will perform together. Submitted
The YorVoice singing competition brought together ten different groups ranging from bands, high school students and a capella groups Friday at the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center.
Chris Garrett of Fox 43 hosted the event, and FlipSide Editor Ashley May served as one of the judges, among other local personalities.
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