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| The Bridge of Friendship | John and Tina Popoff with Florence Chernoff, Florence Salekin, Helen Argatoff, Helen Makortoff and Nellie Postnikoff. | 19?? |
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![]() | Side 1 Oh Where Has My Beauty Vanished
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| Album Notes: As a young girl, Tina Popoff walked over the Brilliant Bridge many times to participate in her favourite pastime - singing at the "Sobranya". For the young Doukhobor, a hymn or folksong would always satisfy her inner soul. As Tina matured, her powerful melodious voice gave expression and true feeling to the many songs she enjoyed singing. Tina has participated in many choirs including the Expo 67 Jubilee Choir. The Brilliant Bridge is symbolic to Tina, and her singing neighbours, of the desire to be friends with everybody. This bridge originally united two communities. The Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood and the outside world of the non-communal members. With all, Tina and her companions wished to be friends, thus she selected the title, "The Bridge of Friendship" This album contains many folksongs of long ago which were sung at weddings, funerals and gatherings of youth, as well as, during the chores of everyday life. Tina is accompanied by her husband John, two sisters, Florence Saliken and Helen Argatoff, and her close friends Florence Chernoff, Helen Makortoff, and Nellie Postnikoff. This group of singers wishes to share with the young people some of the melodies from the past which to this day are sung by the Doukhobor people. We hope you will enjoy this recording
which is dedicated to youth and to friendship.
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SIDE ONE 1.
Oh Where Has My Beauty Vanished
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TWO 1.
Song Of The Prisoner |
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| $20.00 |