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Plans still in works for Team Lachey performance
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Friday, December 28, 2007
CINCINNATI — That the chorus led by Nick Lachey that won the "Clash of the Choirs" reality show will perform a celebratory concert is not in question.
Rather, it's a question of when or exactly where such a show might be.
Ever since the choir won the show broadcast on Dec. 20 after winning over audiences with performances of "Flight of the Bumblebee," among others.
Fans have been clamoring for a homecoming-type concert. One is in planning, but the details need to be worked out, said Amy Caruso, a spokeswoman for Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati.
"We are working closely with the choir's leaders, but nothing is planned as of yet. We're still in the search-and-find mode at this point. A city celebration is going to happen; we just don't know when or where," Caruso said.
The team won the show's top $250,000 prize, which was donated to the hospital. The 20-member choir includes Lisa Baldwin and April Hilen, graduates of Lakota East High School; Chuck Merk, a math teacher at Lakota West; Christy Ledden, a Mason High School graduate; and Jordan Thompson, who attends Miami University.

Singer Nick Lachey, front left, and his 'Team Lachey' Choir of Cincinnati are seen on NBC's 'Clash of the Choirs' television special.
Comments
By Steve
December 29, 2007 10:29 PM | Link to this
“Flight of the Bumblebee” was awesome! This has to be an absolute “First” for a vocal group! Get them on national TV again please. And the thought that ALL the 200 choir members were doing it for charities—inspirational!
SBC, San Jose, CA
By Melinda
December 29, 2007 10:28 AM | Link to this
I was proud of the choir’s accomplishments. They sounded great and were a great representation of our community.
By singer
December 28, 2007 11:05 PM | Link to this
I thought they really stink…
By LD
December 28, 2007 4:10 PM | Link to this
Let the choir sing and raise even more money for Children’s but leave Nick at Jessica’s doorstep. He is a worn out singer trying to keep his 15 minutes of fame.
By S Earl
December 28, 2007 3:01 PM | Link to this
I would guess that the children at the hospital,their families, and the families of the choir members ALL care. Just because you don’t, it doesn’t mean nobody does. The show was someting my kids could watch, and it was FUN. Chill out.
By Phil
December 28, 2007 2:19 PM | Link to this
Please make it stop, who cares about Team Lackey (qouted from the first line of your article)