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Kristy Starling sings for USO Christmas event

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November 27, 2003|8:48 am

Kristy Starling joined renowned pianist Jim Brickman and recording artist Jeff Timmons (of 98 Degrees) for the USO's "Sending You A Little Christmas" special event and Operation Care Package initiative last week on November 19. In support of American military troops and their families, the USO invited Brickman, Starling, and Timmons to perform for upwards of 500 military troops as part of their deployment overseas. The three entertainers performed a four-song set, including Starling's "Sending You A Little Christmas," at Baltimore, Maryland's BWI International Airport. Pictured below are Brickman on piano and Starling singing with some of the troops onlooking.

After their performances, Starling, Brickman, and Timmons took their spot in the assembly line of the USO's Operation Care Package. Operation Care Package provides care packages to military troops for the holiday season. "Sending You A Little Christmas," the Kristy Starling song on Jim Brickman's current Peace Christmas album, has been chosen as the program's official campaign anthem. Shown below are Starling and Timmons.

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