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Music Review: James Blunt
by Kristin Chulick

James Blunt is a young artist who has emerged onto the music scene with a unique voice. Blunt has already had a number one hit that was at the top of the charts for weeks. “You’re Beautiful” is the hit that helped him break through the American music industry. He is originally from the United Kingdom, where he was first discovered. Recently he broke out and crossed over to the United States, and with him he brought over the number one hit “You’re Beautiful.” People played it for months after that first time they heard it on the radio. Everyone seemed to be interested in this new artist, because he was unlike any other artist they have ever heard.
Blunt’s music adds a different type of sound than the typical American artist. His songs draw people into the music and evoke emotion from the audience. His “Back to Bedlam” album sold over two million copies in the United Kingdom. His unique yet beautiful voice is what has placed him on the top of the charts. People love the soothing yet upbeat sound he supplies with his music. Since Blunt’s huge hit “You’re Beautiful” he has come out with some other songs that are bound to be hits. His song “Goodbye My Lover” is a slower song, but the lyrics will not allow your finger to change the station. “Tears and Rain” is another one of his amazing arrangements; he places you in a different world with his lyrics and music. He is a young artist so expect to hear his name being thrown around the music industry for a long time to come. A majority of his songs are slow tempo, but they are definitely worth listening to. His new album “Back to Bedlam” has hit the stores, and it is definitely a good idea to go purchase his CD.

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Thousands of people crammed into a crowded stadium with rain pouring on top their heads. People just outside the wall have banners and signs protesting the very presence of those inside. A scene like this is intense.
This was the backdrop for the Battle Cry stadium event in San Francisco. Among the thousands of teenagers attending the concert/worship event were dozens of Valley Christian students. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors all came together for two days of meeting with God.

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Varsity Baseball Steps Up to the Plate in WCAL
The varsity baseball team is continuing their already great season. With a few tough losses the team is easily recovering. The team cannot wait to continue their WCAL season.
On Saturday March 25, Valley played Sacred Heart Cathedral at home. The team was able to easily pull off a 14-1 win. After being rained out on Tuesday March 28, the guys faced an extremely difficult opponent, Bellarmine, the next day. The team put up a strong front against the Bells, but in the end, the leading score did not fall to Valley.

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Spiritual Emphasis Week
Imagine trudging through a swamp waist deep with nothing to guide you but your compass. It is night, and you have to use your instincts to find your way to a marked point. For speaker Darrin Crowder, he has met many similar challenges such as this when he joined the army.
Crowder came to Valley Christian the week of March 27 to share his message with the students of how to separate “what the world tries to say to you vs. what the Bible is trying to tell you.”

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