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Golden Apple Chorus

The award-winning Golden Apple Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, is an all-female a cappella chorus that sings four-part harmony in the barbershop style.

Under the direction of Dr. Anastasio Rossi, Golden Apple Chorus sings year round, entertaining audiences with the best of contemporary barbershop harmony. Founded in 1969 the chorus competes in Regional Competitions every year, and has had the distinct pleasure of capturing first-place in the small chorus category several times.

Blending the rich tradition of barbershop harmony with all types of music, the Golden Apple Chorus performs a mix of old standards, fifties, gospel, patriotic, holiday and contemporary selections.


Golden Concert Choir

The Golden Concert Choir was founded in October of 2000. It is an adult choir with 50-70 members, offering the opportunity to sing in an encouraging and friendly environment.

The mission of the Golden Community Choir is to be a musical resource for the Golden community and to provide high-quality musical performances which enrich and entertain the community, and to provide voice training and choral experience for singers of all levels


Golden Empire Chorus

Hello, and welcome to the information page about our chorus. If you haven't already noticed, we are a Barbershop Chorus. At this point you might be saying to yourself "I've only heard of Barbershop Quartets". Well, don't worry; you're not the only one. The Golden Empire Chorus has actually been around for quite some time and is part of a national society called the Barbershop Harmony Society.


Golden Gate Boys Choir

The Golden Gate Boys Choir and Bellringers is an independent organization committed to the tradition of boy choir training. We offer extensive instruction in musical skills and choral performance for boys and young men in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. The choir develops repertoire,vocal skills, and knowledge of music theory. These skills are proudly showcased in performances at local, national and international levels.


Golden Gate Men's Chorus

The Golden Gate Men's Chorus (GGMC) was formed in 1982 by Dick Kramer, one of the founding fathers of the American gay choral movement. Under the direction of Joseph Piazza, the GGMC is a select group of 50 men representing the ethnic and social diversity of San Francisco who share a common appreciation of choral music. The GGMC presents high quality performances of men's choral music in annual spring, summer and winter programs, in addition to guest and community benefit performances throughout the year.


Golden Gate Quartet

From 1934 to today, from the churches of Virginia to the most prestigious international stages, the story of The Golden Gate Quartet is that of more than 60 years of golden age spiritual. An exceptionally long life due to the permanence of a style where individualisms have always given way to the importance of the quartet.

Four students from Booker T. Washington college (Virginia), Willie Johnson (baritone), William Langford (tenor), Henry Owens (second tenor) and Orlandus Wilson (bass), united by the same passion for music, create a quartet, The Golden Gate Jubilee Singers, a name chosen long before San Francisco inaugurated a bridge of the same name...Coming from very religious families, the four young men have participated from their childhood in the "junior choir" of their church and then the "glee clubs"... a musical style which they adapt and codify, harmonising in the mood of the day the scarce sentences of old traditional chants.The "Gate's Style" is thus born of the interpretation of texts reconstituting the atmosphere of the dramatic events lived by the black people.


Golden Gospel Singers

The Golden Gospel Singers began to spread their joy and talent in a small country church in Northern Germany. It was 1991, and Bob Singleton, founder of GGS, had been hoping for an opportunity to take some of his most talented gospel singer friends to Europe.

When the door of opportunity was opened, GGS was ready. In the early days of GGS, all artists came from Harlem, USA. Today, how ever, touring artists represent cities all over America. They come from big cities like New York and Los Angeles, mid-size placeslike Columbus, Ohio, and small towns like Greenville, South Carolina. Sometimes formal auditions are held, and sometimes that eager young singer will perform over the telephone, trying to win that European tour opportunity.


Golden Sands Chorus

We are a dynamic, award-winning women's chorus dedicated to the art of singing a cappella 4-part harmony in the barbershop style. We produce an annual show, sing in our community, and compete once a year with other choruses in our region. Chartered in 1952, The Golden Sands Chorus has been an active and vibrant part of Long Beach for over 68 years! We have a passion for musical excellence, and cherish our warm friendships and camaraderie. We love sharing this great musical art form!


Golden Spread Chorus

The Amarillo Golden Spread Chorus was chartered on June 9, 1948 with The Barbershop Harmony Society. We are open to all ages.


Golden Staters

Tenor Gary Harding, his brother Jack Harding, Baritone, Milt Christensen, lead, and the inimitable Mike Senter, bass, The Golden Staters; won the Gold medal in Atlanta in July, 1972. GS' road to the top included 4th place in Chicago in 1966, fifth in 1967, third in 1968, and a Silver Medal in St. Louis in 1969. An injury to their lead kept them out of competition in 1970, another third in 1971, then finally the gold. 25 classic barbershop songs fill this delightful cd, some of our favorites are, 'Jean,' 'Draft Dodger Rag,' 'Mary Poppins Medley,' 'Hello, Dolly,' and 'Give My Regards To Broadway.' All good stuff, and frankly, it's impossible to listen to this CD and be in a bad mood!


Golden Tones

Golden Tones chorus is a group of almost 70 retired (but young-at-heart) people who love to sing and dance. We present fun shows with singing, dancing and humor and take these shows where they are most needed in the community, particularly to senior citizen residences. We also perform in schools, faith communities, and at public events - almost 50 concerts a year, reaching more than 2,000 people.

Golden Tones chorus photoWhile we're at it, we socialize together and care for one another. Singing together creates a community, as we support one another to keep learning, and encourage each other to stay active, healthy and creative.

With the encouragement of our dedicated executive director (musical and managing) and the expertise of our professional accompanists, we sing popular classics, folk and traditional songs, and show tunes from all eras, changing the program regularly to challenge ourselves to learn new songs and remember familiar ones.


Golden Tones Chorus

The chorus began in 1988 as a sing-along activity offered at the Wayland Senior Center. Over time, under the direction of its dynamic founder, Madeleine Sifantus, it evolved into a vibrant performing chorus of men and women from all over the MetroWest Boston area. Reverend Sifantus retired from her position as Director in August 2008, and now serves as pastor of the Universalist Unitarian Church of Santa Paula, CA.


Golden Valley Chorus

A Cappella singing in the barbershop style. The Golden Valley Chorus is affiliated with the Barbershop Harmony Society.


Good Company

Good Company is a seven-member vocal group based out of Midland, Michigan. They began singing together in 1999. Their repertoire covers classical to jazz with an emphasis on contemporary vocal harmonies and blends; Good Company is under the direction of Jim Hohmeyer. They have performed with Steve Zegree's Jazz Quartet from Western Michigan University and opened for the well-known Michigan Comedy Ensemble "Three Men and a Tenor", Kirby Shaw's vocal group "Just 4 Kicks", the fabulous "Four Freshmen" and for Doc Severinson and his big band on the MCFTA stage. In 2004, they were one of three vocal jazz groups invited to perform in Los Angeles for the ACDA National Conference.


Good Memories Chorus

Based in Chicago, Illinois, this choral program brings together people with memory loss, their care partners and volunteers to share the joy of music.


Good News Quartet

Two-time gold medal winner Mo Rector of San Antonio, Texas, formed the Good News! quartet. The need and the ministry was simple: to make available good, simple, natural, four part a cappella arrangements of Christian hymns and gospel songs, and to help them learn the music by producing cassette learning tapes.

So, in 1985 Mo gathered three other international quartet champion singers and they began singing God's praises. Since then the Good News! has been hosting a Gospel Sing-a-long every year at the annual Barbershop Convention in cities all across the United States and Canada. They began with 150 singers in Hartford, CT., and it has grown to over 1500 enthusiastic singers last year in Salt Lake City, UT. Mo was replaced by Jim Foy as the bass in 1992. The Good News! has produced five recordings containing sixty-two of the world's favorite spiritual songs, all done in the barbershop style. They are now working on their sixth album.


Goodtimes Chorus

The Goodtimes Chorus exists to pursue musical excellence, encourage fellowship, and provide service to the Community.


Gotcha!

At an afterglow in September of 1996, four members of the Masters Of Harmony decided to sing a song. Three hours later, they had exhausted the entire repertoire from three choruses and a few international championship quartets! In short order, Gotcha! was born.

The quartet spent 1997 moving through the competition ranks, including sweeping the grand championship at the buckeye invitational. Riding high from first year successes, Gotcha! qualified for their first International Quartet contest in 1998 in Atlanta , with a 20th place finish. With renewed confidence, the quartet focused on the 1998 Far Western District contest in Phoenix, and came home with a championship trophy.


Gotta Sing!

We are (4) veterans of the barbershop art form. As members of the Santa Monica Chapter of Sweet Adelines we serve the chorus in numerous roles: Laura is the Director, Tove is the Associate Director and membership Chairperson, Jennifer is the Education Chair and Anna Pia is the Visual/Choreography Chair. To sing is not an option we Gotta Sing!


Grace Cathedral Singers

We're famous for our music! People come from all over the Bay Area and the world to hear our Choir of Men and Boys, our 7,466 pipe Aeolian-Skinner organ and our Christmas Concerts.

You'll be transported by the ethereal music of our choral Evensongs. Our Christmas Concerts are a beloved San Francisco tradition. At every service whether on a Sunday or a special day like Christmas and Easter, everyone is welcome to hear beautiful sacred music, for free. Experiencing music in our soaring gothic cathedral with its unique acoustics, soaring nave and jewel-like stained glass windows is a feast for the ears, eyes and soul.


Grace Choir

Grace Choir is an interdenominational, community-based Christian choir that sings in a variety of traditional, contemporary, and gospel styles. The choir presents Christian concerts, brings in guest Christian artists, and raises money for worthy missions and charities. We seek to demonstrate the unity of the body of Christ through shared ministry.


Grace Chorale of Brooklyn

Grace Chorale of Brooklyn is an 95-member chorus based in Brooklyn Heights dedicated to the performance and promotion of choral singing in Brooklyn. In this our 44th year, GCB concerts, performing partnerships, and educational outreach events continue to offer a wide variety of choral music to audiences throughout the Borough, and to provide amateur singers of varied experience the opportunity to study the art of choral singing under the dynamic and professional leadership of Music Director Jason Asbury and Assistant Music Director Matt Podd.


Graduates

The Graduates are a semi-professional, co-ed a cappella group based in Atlanta, GA. The group, originally founded by Wake Forest grads, has been seducing the southeast for 11 years with their vocal take on pop music. Their first album, Adult Education, was released in 2016 and can be found on iTunes and Spotify.


Grand Mesa Chorus

Grand Mesa A Cappella is a chapter of Sweet Adelines International - a non-profit organization of approximately 30,000 members in choruses and quartets worldwide. This organization is committed to advancing the musical arts of barbershop harmony through education, competition and performance. And we are proud to be a part of it!


Grand Monadnock Youth Choirs

GMYC offers inspiring choral opportunities for children in central New England with choirs rehearsing in Keene and Peterborough, New Hampshire. We offer five different ensembles supporting the musical growth and artistic development of singers in grades 2 through 12. GMYC has about 100 singers from 20 towns rehearsing in 5 ensembles in both Keene and Peterborough. Rehearsals are once per week with stand-alone performances in December and May. Tuition is $500 for the year and believes that through tuition assistance, finances will not be a barrier to any child who wants to sing with GMYC.


Grand Rapids Chorus

Grand Rapids Sweet Adelines is a membership organization of female singers, who meet regularly to practice, perform, socialize, and have fun. We currently have over 60 singers of all ages, all walks of life, and all parts of the Greater Grand Rapids area. This fantastic chorus has been reaching audiences in Michigan and all over the world since 1951.

GRSA is an entity of Sweet Adeline's International, which is a worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barber shop harmony through education and performances.

The main purpose of Grand Rapids Sweet Adelines is to get out and sing for our community. We sing at annual shows, a number of community events, and at an annual competitions. We are available to sing at your next function or event. The Grand Rapids Chorus continues to be a favorite source of entertainment, especially during the winter holiday's when they host their annual Holiday show featuring special entertainers from around the area.


Grand Rapids Women's Chorus

The Grand Rapids Women's Chorus is dedicated to singing music that celebrates and honors the diversity of women's lives. Drawing on music from many cultures, the Chorus strives to educate and inspire its community to promote justice, peace, and equality.

GRWC is a diverse, volunteer group of 24-48 fun-loving women who are passionately devoted to musical excellence and using the power of music to delight, to uplift, and to advance the cause of social justice. The chorus is widely recognized for its electrifying performances, musical diversity, professional presentation, and success in promoting women's music. The chorus is valued for its connections to community groups and the opportunities it provides for women of varying skill levels to develop their musical capabilities . Two major concerts are presented annually in addition to appearances in a variety of community events and venues. Members of the chorus are inspired and energized by their collective musical experience and the camaraderie and supportive environment they create for each other.


Grand Traverse Chorus

We are a group of approximately 30 women who like to sing. Our group includes women of all ages and diverse occupations. We come from all over northern Michigan, to sing together every Tuesday evening.


Grande Prairie Choral Arts

The musicians of the Grande Prairie Singers have been dedicated to sharing their passion for the vocal arts, and breathing life into the classic and modern masterworks of choral literature since 1977. They are students, doctors, pastors, engineers, teachers, grandparents, accountants, bartenders, secretaries, editors, florists - all walks of life - from communities across the Chicago Southland who gather weekly to perfect their craft and revel in each other's love for the song. Under the inspiring direction of Susan Myers, the Grande Prairie Singers continues to build upon the foundation of excellence that has led it to be recognized as one of the region's premier arts organizations.


Grandma's Boys

In the summer of 1968 a high school quartet from Quincy, IL rode a Greyhound bus to Cincinnati, checked into the "Y," sat in the back row at the international contest and listened in awe as quartets like the Western Continentals, Mark IV, and Golden Staters won the top medals. They had recently named the quartet, and 11 years later, when three of the original four ran onstage in Minneapolis to claim their own gold medals, it still bore the name Grandma's Boys. Jay Giallombardo (bari), Hank Brandt (lead), John Miller (bass), and Jeff Calhoun (tenor) were singing in three different high school quartets when they first got together in the spring of 1968. Their determination to stick together was rigorously tested over the next few years. After only a few weeks of rehearsals with a new tenor, Grandma's Boys placed sixth in the next year's contest. The combination proved the right one, however; in 1978 the quartet won the silver medals, and in '79 they walked offstage with the Landino Trophy.


Granite Statesmen

The Granite Statesmen Barbershop Chorus, members of the Nashua, NH Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, was formed in 1955. Representing many towns and cities in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and New York these men assemble each Wednesday evening in Nashua to sing and perform in that unique American musical art form of four part a cappella singing known as 'barbershop.' These accomplished gentlemen are twelve time Chorus Champions of the Northeastern District, one of sixteen districts throughout the US and Canada. The Chapter prides itself in being active members of the Arts community in the Greater Nashua area and are Charter Members of the Nashua Arts and Humanities Coalition, a group dedicated to the promotion of the performing and visual arts.

The Granite Statesmen perform an Annual Spring Show in the Nashua area; a Singing Valentines fund-raiser; and two Christmas Cabaret shows. For the last several years, the Granite Statesmen have been featured performers at The Groton Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony and at Nashua's Downtown Winter Holiday Stroll.


Grass Valley Male Voice Choir

The Grass Valley Male Voice Choir is the direct descendant of the Cornish miners' choirs that flourished from the Gold Rush era well into the twentieth century. Grass Valley in Nevada County, California, was the center of hard rock gold mining. Cornish miners came to Grass Valley, where their mining skills were needed to extract gold from the earth. They stayed and put down permanent roots in the community.


Great Lake Sound Chorus

We are an award-winning chorus filled with fun-loving, hardworking, dynamic women of all ages, occupations, and backgrounds, sharing our common love of musical harmony.


Great Lakes Chorus

The Great Lakes Chorus was formed in 1938, and in 1947 was chartered as the official Grand Rapids chapter of what was then known as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America (now the Barbershop Harmony Society). The chorus offers men the opportunity to learn barbershop harmony in a large group, helps them develop their skills, and encourages them to sing in quartets.


Great Northern Union Chorus

The Great Northern Union is a premier a cappella male chorus in the upper Midwest region dedicated to the performance, education, promotion, encouragement and preservation of high quality vocal music, primarily in the barbershop style.

The Great Northern Union (GNU) was founded in 1985 with the goal of becoming one of the nation's best men's choruses. Since its inception the organization has entertained thousands with high-energy performances, appealing collaborations, and consistent achievement both regionally and nationally.

85 members strong, the GNU is an auditioned men's a cappella chorus based out of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area but includes members from the upper-Midwest region including Wisconsin, Iowa and North Dakota. While our roots originate in barbershop harmony, the GNU bridges music genres that include gospel, pop, jazz, classical, and modern a cappella.


Great Plains Harmony

Great Plains Harmony is growing and on the move. GPH is a chorus of fifty men who perform a variety of music from barbershop to vocal jazz to gospel to choral arrangements. Our focus is to perform at the highest musical level and to entertain our audiences. Each member is committed to learning music outside of rehearsal so that valuable rehearsal time is spent improving the ensemble.

Members of the chorus include farmers, doctors, college students, business owners and retired gentlemen. They all share a passion for singing and enjoy the camaraderie the ensemble provides.

Our concert season typically consists of a fall performance in the Fargo Theater, which is staged around a show theme. We pride ourselves in providing a fantastic entertainment experience and audiences agree! Our winter concert features a wider variety of literature and involves partnering with another arts organization.


Great River Chorale

Great River Chorale is a 50-voice community choir based in Saint Cloud, Minnesota, whose singers live in communities across Central Minnesota and range in age from 23 to 81. Our annual concert season includes independent and collaborative concerts, a performance with the Saint Cloud Symphony Orchestra, outreach performances and a fundraising gala. Past musical guests include the Cantabile Girls' Choirs, Minneapolis Guitar Quartet, Minnesota Dance Ensemble, the Laura Caviani Trio, and choirs from local and regional schools, among others.


Greater Atlanta Girls Choir

The Greater Atlanta Girls Choir is a nonprofit organization registered in Fulton County, Georgia. The Artistic Director and the Board of Directors manage the choir. The Board coordinates administrative functions including general rules and policies, marketing and public relations, concert and tour management, volunteers and fundraising. The Board provides business direction and makes key decisions regarding the overall management and direction of the organization. All Board members serve in a volunteer capacity. The Artistic Director selects the musical repertoire and schedules performances, serves as the Director of the Tour choir and supervises the Apprentice and Traiing Choir Directors and Accompanist.


Greater Auburn Community Chorus

Membership is open to anyone from the greater Auburn area, high school age through senior citizen, who has a desire to sing and displays some musical ability. (Musical knowledge is helpful and encouraged, but not required) There is no audition except for voice section placement. (SATB) Dues of $30.00 per person per concert season are collected from each member of GACC.

Concerts are held twice a year. The first season is late fall/early winter and the second season being mid-spring. There will be two concerts performed per season. Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings in the High School Chorus Room from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. The Fall Season begins in the beginning of September, with concerts in December. The Spring Season begins in January with concerts in April.


Greater Boston Intergenerational Chorus

Our 85 singers come from 29 Boston-area towns, and we welcome all who love to sing from ages 10-110. We sing in many different musical styles - world, contemporary, traditional, jazz, classical, folk, novelty, gospel and more! Most importantly, we have a great time together. It's a lovely, supportive community, a bit different from a typical chorus - not quite as demanding or formal as some, yet we reach a high level of musicality and artistry.


Greater Cleveland Chorus

Greater Cleveland Chorus is a membership organization of female singers, who meet regularly to practice, perform, socialize, and have fun. We currently have over 70 singers of all ages, all walks of life, and all parts of the greater Cleveland area.

The main purpose of Greater Cleveland Chorus is to get out and sing for our community. We sing at annual shows, a number of community events, and at our annual competitions. We also perform Singing Telegrams around Valentines Day and Mother's Day.


Greater Eugene Chorus

The Greater Eugene Chorus is Lane County's only Sweet Adeline chorus, composed of outgoing and welcoming women of all ages who have two things in common: we love to sing and we love to perform. We present delightfully entertaining performances with distinctive four-part a capella harmony known as "barbershop".

We produce and perform regular shows and participate in the Sweet Adelines Regional competition each spring. In previous Regional Competitions, we have won three, first place medals as well as many second and third place medals, many first place Small Chorus awards, and a number of Most Improved Chorus Awards


Greater Falmouth Community Chorus

he Greater Falmouth Mostly All-Male Men's Chorus (GFMAMMC) was founded in 1990 by Tom Goux and Tom Aldrich, highly respected local musicians, to provide an opportunity for singers interested in performing choral music in an informal yet challenging community setting.

The original motto of the GFMAMMC was "Sing from the Heart - Sing Till We Part." Chorus members were expected to do two things: take the music seriously and have fun while doing so. Some but certainly not all of the original chorus members had experience with part singing. Very few were sight readers. T

here were no auditions. Under Mr. Goux's careful guidance, however, the GFMAMMC developed into a capable unit in which those members with greater musical skills were expected to assist those with lesser skills, resulting in a balanced sound that could be applied to a range of musical genres.


Greater Freeport Community Chorus

The Greater Freeport Community Chorus was founded by Sukie Rice of Freeport in 1996 and was directed by her for five years.

In late 2019, we established the Don Hamalainen Memorial Scholarship in Don's honor. He was a member of the chorus for many years and his wife continues to sing with us. The scholarship will aid a Greater Freeport area graduating high school senior who will be pursuing music in higher education


Greater Gardner Community Choir

The Greater Gardner Community Choir is a non-auditioned community choir open to singers of all abilities and backgrounds, ages 14+. We welcome singers from throughout Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.

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