9/14/2023 0 Comments Pinterest story downloaderSKIPPER: Not even parents - my dad - 'cause I know my dad was like, look them up. SHAPIRO: But did you both know U2? Did you both know who Bono was? SKIPPER: I was like, Tiny - wait a minute. SHAPIRO: That's her classmate and fellow choir member, sophomore Jevon Skipper. HOLMES: Bono and The Edge - and we were like, wow. HOLMES: Bono - Bono and The Edge - I'm sorry. And so then, the next - when we all met up, they was like, yeah, so basically, y'all are going to be on Tiny Desk behind Bono and The Edge. I was like, just - I'm like, I'm going to wait, though. SHAPIRO: That's all you know of NPR - the Tiny Desk. I'm like, NPR, to my knowledge, is Tiny Desk, but I'm like, OK. KIRSTEN HOLMES: He was like, there's been this opportunity for you and some others to perform at NPR. She remembers about a month ago getting a call from her choir director, Patrick Lundy, about a special gig. Kirsten Holmes is a senior at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C., and a member of the concert choir there.
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