OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- People hanging out on Tuesday at Oakland City Center got an "operatic" surprise. A flash mob chorus of 50 broke out into song during lunchtime.
The group is from the Oakland-based nonprofit James Toland Vocal Arts," which helps develop and promote singers' careers.
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Organizers say the impromptu choral event took 10 months to plan. And from the looks of the pleased crowd, it was well worth it.
JTVA will sponsor a vocal competition next month at Valley Center for the Performing Arts at Holy Names University in Oakland to give money to some up and coming singers.
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