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Friday, October 8, 2004
Tatiana to perform in Altadena

San Gabriel Region
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Bringing a joyous message of hope and redemption, spiritual singer Tatiana Cameron will perform Oct. 11, 7 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Church in Altadena.

Once a pop star in her native Croatia at age 19, Cameron left the spotlight to pursue life as a wife and mother and uses her music as vehicle for spiritual reflection and celebration.

"I use my touring as a prayer for us all," said the Van Nuys singer. "I want to use my talents to talk and share about what God has done in my life and can do in anyone's life. I love to tell my conversion story."

Cameron will perform "Let it Be --- Mary's Story" at St. Elizabeth's. The musical evening involves scripture, traditional song and new songs that, as she says, "Tell the story of God's love for us. They are like a little musical theater pieces."

There will be a good faith offering for the performance. For more information call (626) 281-0466.



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