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The Turtle Creek Chorale (TCC) is an American men's chorus located in Dallas, Texas.With 38 recordings and two commercially produced, feature-length motion picture documentaries in public distribution, it is among the most recorded men's choruses in the world.
R&B Showcase Radio Show (1986–present) Radio Bible Class (1940–1961) Radio Bible Hour (1935–present) Radio City Music Hall (1932–1942) Radio Daze (1996–1998) The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly; The Radio Guild (1929–1940) Rambling with Gambling (1925–2000) The Ranch Boys (1934–1956) Ray Perkins (1930–1941) Raymond Gram Swing ...
Angel City Chorale (ACC) is a Los Angeles choir conducted by founder and artistic director Sue Fink. [1]The group consists of 160 singers. It is recognized for its signature blend of musical styles and commitment to community, Angel City Chorale strives to give back to the L.A. community through song, donations, and volunteerism.
The Martha Wright Show; The Martin and Lewis Show; The Midnight Special (radio) Milkman's Matinee; Morning Becomes Eclectic; The Morning Show (Minnesota Public Radio) Motown Memories With Sweet Pea; Mountain Stage; Mr. Shovel's Check One Two; Music & the Spoken Word; Music City Roots; Music from Studio X; Musical Starstreams
Brighton Festival Chorus (abbreviated to BFC) is a large choir of over 150 amateur singers based in Brighton, UK.One of the country's leading symphony choruses.., [1] and considered "one of the jewels in the city's musical crown", [2] BFC performs in major concert halls throughout Britain and Europe, particularly in Brighton and London.
The University of Michigan Men's Glee Club is an all-male glee club (or choir) at the University of Michigan. [1] With roots tracing back to 1859, [2] it is the second oldest glee club in the United States and is the oldest student organization at the university. The club has won the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod on four separate ...
The Renaissance Street Singers is a New York City-based amateur choir that performs polyphonic sacred music a cappella in free concerts in public spaces of the city. It was founded in 1973 by John Hetland, who remains the conductor and also prepares the music.
The Paris Choral Society (or PCS) is an auditioned amateur choir based at the American Cathedral in Paris, France. The PCS is incorporated as a voluntary association under French law as an Association loi de 1901, and is made up of 100 singers of different nationalities [1] dedicated to the performance of choral masterpieces. Three concerts are ...