At the Feb. 6 memorial service for Columbia, Patti Labelle sang "Way Up There", a song commissioned by the NASA Art Program to celebrate the Centennial of Flight in 2003. The song was written by Tena R. Clark.
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2007-05-01 18:11 Clh288 516×387×8 (33089 bytes) [[Patti LaBelle]] singing at the memorial service for Columbia. At the Feb. 6 memorial service for Columbia, Patti Labelle sang "Way Up There", a song commissioned by the NASA Art Program to celebrate the Centennial of Flight in [[2003]]. The song was wr
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