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Perpetuum Jazzile Sing "Let It Go" From Frozen In A Cappella
Perpetuum Jazzile is a Slovenian musical group best known for an a cappella version of Toto rock band's song "Africa". The May 2009 video showing a live performance of this version has received close to 22 million views on YouTube.
The group was founded in 1983 as Gaudeamus Chamber Choir and has always featured singers of both genders. Currently, there are 41 performers of whom 24 are female and 17 male.
These days, the members of the choir posted a special rendition of the song "Let It Go", which became a hit due to the Frozen. This time the Perpetuum Jazzile introduced a vocal performance of said song, and with the performance they impressed many users online!
The praises are raining from all over the world, and you will surely enjoy their performance yourself.
Listen how these days the members of the Perpetuum Jazzile choir sang the worldwide hit "Let It Go," which was originally performed by American film actress Idina Menzel.
The group was founded in 1983 as Gaudeamus Chamber Choir and has always featured singers of both genders. Currently, there are 41 performers of whom 24 are female and 17 male.
These days, the members of the choir posted a special rendition of the song "Let It Go", which became a hit due to the Frozen. This time the Perpetuum Jazzile introduced a vocal performance of said song, and with the performance they impressed many users online!
The praises are raining from all over the world, and you will surely enjoy their performance yourself.
Listen how these days the members of the Perpetuum Jazzile choir sang the worldwide hit "Let It Go," which was originally performed by American film actress Idina Menzel.
Son of a biscuit!
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