MILWAUKEE — A-B-C. It was easy as 1-2-3.
It might have been quiet on the streets of Milwaukee on Saturday night, but the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music initiated a party in many homes.
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The conservatory planned a window sing-along for 7 p.m. Saturday., WISN-TV reported. Participants were encouraged to play the song, “ABC,” by The Jackson 5 and record themselves, the television station reported.
“ABC” was a number one hit for the Motown group, fronted by a young Michael Jackson, in 1970.
RT Wisconsin Conservatory of Music organizing a window sing-along for TONIGHT- 7 p.m. You're encouraged to play the song "ABC" by Jackson Five & record yourself. Then, upload the video to social media with hashtag #mkesingalong < https://t.co/WUUbzWqP6Z pic.twitter.com/0qOrrXf81M
— MJJJusticeProject (@MJJJusticePrjct) March 28, 2020
Participants were urged to upload their videos to social media with the hashtag #mkesingalong.
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From the response, it looked like it was as simple as do-re-mi.
🎶#mkesingalong @wcmusic1899 @WISN12News pic.twitter.com/ghXQG24cA7
— Petty Krueger (@kingjames04x11) March 29, 2020
LOVE THIS ❤️ 🐕 #mkesingalong #inthistogethermke https://t.co/YIc9i4wtXW
— WI Conservatory of ♫ (@wcmusic1899) March 29, 2020
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We had a blast singing with you #Milwaukee! Stay safe and sound - and let's do this again! #mkesingalong #inthistogethermke https://t.co/5xVq2aIoHZ
— WI Conservatory of ♫ (@wcmusic1899) March 29, 2020
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