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This is a sequel to the "Singing Sons" in reminiscent tribute for its revival to perpetuate Mandaue's rich cultural heritage. Aside from, and later complementing with, the all-male chorus, there's the bisexual choral ensemble informally dubbed as the "Singing Mandauehanons".

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                    [Title] => The humble also deserve the tribute
                    [Summary] => 



This is a sequel to the "Singing Sons" in reminiscent tribute for its revival to perpetuate Mandaue's rich cultural heritage. Aside from, and later complementing with, the all-male chorus, there's the bisexual choral ensemble informally dubbed as the "Singing Mandauehanons".

[DatePublished] => 2007-02-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133156 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1471332 [AuthorName] => Lorenzo Paradiang Jr. [SectionName] => Freeman Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 384433 [Title] => The 'Singing Sons' of Mandaue, a poignant refrain [Summary] => Some decades back, the "origs" of Mandaue were enraptured by the finely blended voices of the "Singing Sons" that permeated the recesses of the old Saint Joseph Church, harmonizing with the holy Mass rites. Its founding members inexorably gone, the famous Singing Sons gradually petered out, to the chagrin of their patrons who were used to their choral suavity and cathedral solemnity.
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