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After 40 Years of Fa-La-Laing, a New York Caroler Hands In His Bells

The New York Times – Music:

A onetime Macy’s elf, Tom Andolora founded a troupe that sang Christmas carols in Victorian dress. Now he is packing it in, worried about the survival of New York caroling.

Dan Bilefsky
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