‘Christmas at Belmont 2009′ with Trisha Yearwood
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From Belmont University Trisha Yearwood hosts “Christmas at Belmont 2009″, with great performances and seasonal songs in holiday musical programming.
‘Christmas at Belmont’

If you tune into “Christmas at Belmont” on Oregon Public Broadcasting over the next three days, you’ll have Wood Village resident Clark Santee to thank åfor directing the seasonal åsounds of country singer Trisha Yearwood and music school students at Nashville’s Belmont University.
The music of this show gets range from jazz and pop to choral and symphonic works. For Grand Finale there will be more than 500 performances which will appear on stage.
The Outlook recently talked with Santee, a veteran TV music show producer and director who’s worked on such shows as “Austin City Limits,” movies including “The King of Comedy” and with such artists as Leonard Bernstein, Frank Zappa, B.B. King and Sting. Santee is a 1958 graduate of Reynolds High School, and also attended Gresham High as well as Wilkes Grade School.
Belmont university is featuring a beautiful evening of classical, world and traditional music, more than 400 student voices and the Nashville Children’s Choir. This annual musical special was taped at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, Tenn. 8 tonight, KCTS.
If you tune into “Christmas at Belmont” on Oregon Public Broadcasting over the next three days, you’ll have Wood Village resident Clark Santee to thank åfor directing the seasonal åsounds of country singer Trisha Yearwood and music school students at Nashville’s Belmont University.
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