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Chris Warf often performs at Trinity; is singing Angel About: Chris Warf, Ashley Zsedenyl at iIAerican Idol Ed, Clint Warf is my nephew and has blessed us with song many times here in Columbia. He sings at Trinity United Methodist Church once or twice a year. He sang at my late husband Billy's funeral and prayer vigil. Last summer he was hired by the Kentucky Opera for a summer production. Although he did not make it on Idol, he is my singing Angel, and I am so proud of him! If you have never attended a Campbellville University musical production you are missing out, they are awesome. Go Clint! s/Jelaine Phillips This story was posted on 2008-08-04 15:53:29
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