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Press Releases
2010 View Releases »
Seattle Men’s Chorus, Seattle Women’s Chorus Announce 2010-2011 Season
Innovative, Entertaining and Daring
- With creative collaborations, celebrity connections and pop culture inspirations Seattle Men’s Chorus’ and Seattle Women’s Chorus’ 2010-2011 seasons promise to be not only extraordinarily entertaining, but also innovative and daring.…
Over 400 Voices in Splendid Unison.
Seattle Men’s Chorus’ Closes 30th Anniversary Season with Seattle Women’s Chorus
in a Sondheim, Bernstein Tribute: GLITTER AND BE GAY
- Surpassing the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s 360 members, Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus will, for the first time, join together for a full concert to bring their powerful 400+ voices to the stage at McCaw Hall. On June 25 and June 26, 2010 the two Choruses will honor the remarkable 30 year history of Seattle Men’s Chorus while paying tribute to two of this country’s most beloved composers: Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein. …
Olé! Olé! Olé! is Hot! Hot! Hot!
Seattle Men’s Chorus Spring Concert at McCaw Hall 4/10 & 4/11
- The 30th Anniversary Season of Seattle Men’s Chorus (SMC) is Hot! Hot! Hot! With a very successful Holiday Concert under their belt, SMC now looks toward springtime and their second show of the season, Olé! Olé! Olé! at McCaw Hall on April 10 and 11, 2010. Artistic director Dennis Coleman and assistant artistic director Eric Lane Barnes have teamed up with one of Seattle’s leading local Latin LGBT directors and producers, Eduardo Khawam, to bring a colorful and authentic flair to the performances. This show has it all and presents a vivid portrait of some of the best-loved Latin songs and dances with guest performances by some of the best Latin artists in the Pacific Northwest. …
2009 View Releases »
Seattle Men’s Chorus Partners with Northwest Harvest for a Donation - Ticket Discount Event!
$20 Tickets Available for December 14 Concert with every Non-Perishable Food Item Donated
- Reaching out and giving back this holiday Season, Seattle Men’s Chorus will partner with Northwest Harvest for the
first time to bring music lovers a holiday concert ticket discount - donation event!
On Monday December 14, starting at 6:30pm on the day of the concert only, at Benaroya Hall’s box office,
all remaining tickets to that evening’s concert will be sold for $20 with every non-perishable food item donated.
This offer is NOT available online or over the phone. Available in person, day of show only. …
Betty Buckley Guest Stars in Santa Baby with Seattle Men’s Chorus
on 11/28 & 11/29
Seattle Men’s Chorus: Santa Baby November 28 - December 20, Benaroya Hall
- The Holiday Concert, Santa Baby, is the first show from their 30th Anniversary Season and special guest artist Betty Buckley will join the Chorus for the first two performances on November 28 and 29 in the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium at Benaroya Hall. You can count on the Chorus warming hearts and tickling funny bones with glorious and glamorous holiday tunes. This Broadway legend is known for her roles in CATS, Sunset Boulevard, and TV’s Eight is Enough. Betty Buckley, will be joined by her accompanist, the accomplished jazz pianist Kenny Werner. …
250 Voices Strong – Seattle Women’s Chorus Will Be Making Spirits Bright This Holiday Season
- Now in its seventh season, Seattle Women’s Chorus is breaking new boundaries and winning new fans with every concert. They have grown to over 250 members strong and are cementing their reputation as one of America’s top women’s choruses. The 2009 holiday concert promises to fill audiences with warmth and merriment while also Making Spirits Bright. …
Seattle Men’s Chorus: World’s Largest Gay Chorus Celebrates 30th Anniversary Season, 1979 - 2009
- On September 10, 1979 22 gay men from the Seattle area joined together for their first rehearsal at Seattle’s First United Methodist Church. That same year Seattle, along with groups in New York, Minneapolis, Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco (1978) formed the first Gay Choruses in the country. Three decades later, Seattle Men’s Chorus has grown to be the largest gay chorus in the world while weathering the AIDS pandemic, hate crimes and countless political and social battles. Now, SMC is 365 members strong. Under the 28-year leadership of artistic director Dennis Coleman, Seattle Men’s Chorus has travelled throughout Washington state, across the United States, and around the globe spreading their mission and sharing their vision. They have thrived and this is a season to celebrate. …
Seattle Women’s Chorus Announces Their 7th Season of Concerts
- Now in its seventh season, Seattle Women’s Chorus is breaking new boundaries and winning new fans with every concert. They have grown to over 250 members strong and are cementing their reputation as one of America’s top women’s choruses. The 2009-2010 season features two terrific programs: a holiday concert that will fill audiences with warmth and merriment, and a summertime choral extravaganza celebrating the music of Sondheim and Bernstein. In this joint concert with Seattle Men’s Chorus, and an anticipated 400 voices on stage in June, 2010, they are guaranteed to raise the rafters. …
Mayday Turns to Musical Mayhem. Captain Smartypants Goes “Native” in Air Smarty
- Captain Smartypants goes “native” when a luxury airliner nosedives into the Pacific, the shipwrecked Air Smarty crew takes to the airwaves. It’s a unique taste of homo-comedy at its talented and flagitious best. “Mayday” turns to musical mayhem as their increasingly creative distress signals attract all sorts of characters. Part Tempest, part Gilligan’s Island, part Lost, part American Idol, this show demonstrates just how creative, and desperate, a group of nine survivors can get. …
Seattle Men’s Chorus Strips Down and Gets Unplugged for the Summer with Special Guest m-pact
- Nothing can match the power of 200 male voices, singing in mighty harmony. For 30 years Seattle Men’s Chorus has been building, deepening, and polishing their sound waiting for the chance to sing a completely a cappella concert. At long last, this summer, the men are ready to strip down and go naked — no piano, no instruments, nothing but pure vocal pleasure. Joining Seattle Men’s Chorus in their return engagement at Meany Theater is the stunning a cappella sextet m-pact. Hear Sondheim and Schubert blend beautifully with Mendelssohn and Montoya. The repertoire for SMC Unplugged will cover lots of musical ground: from African anthems to barbershop, and beyond. m-pact’s pop-jazz vocals and unique sound make a perfect pairing of two extraordinary vocal groups appealing to anyone who loves music. …
Chorus Tour Documentary, This Land is Our Land, Nominated for Two 2009 Regional Emmy Awards
- Flying House Productions (FHP) is thrilled to announce that their documentary film, This Land is Our Land: A Chorus Tour of the Rocky Mountain States, featuring Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus was nominated for two 2009 Emmy Award in the Best Documentary-Topical Category, and the Outstanding Reporting / Talent Category. These awards are presented by the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). Award recipients will be announced on May 30, 2009 at the 46th Annual Regional Emmy Awards Dinner at the Snoqualmie Casino. …
Generous Donor Supports 4th Annual Free Children’s Concert at McCaw Hall
- This year marks the fourth year in a row that long-time chorus supporter Debbie Killinger will donate the funds to present a FREE choral concert at McCaw Hall for Seattle-area children and their families. On March 28th, Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus join forces with Book-It Repertory Theatre (who will perform an excerpt from The Jungle Book) to provide an entertaining, inspiring, and free matinee concert. …
Come on Along and Listen to the Lullaby of Broadway
Seattle Women’s Chorus Pays Tribute to the Women of Broadway.
- Tickets are on sale now. So come on along and listen to Seattle Women’s Chorus (SWC) sing, Lullaby of Broadway. This harmonious musical staging celebrates the women of Broadway: Mama Rose and Gypsy Rose Lee, Maria, Mame, Glinda and Elphaba, and Roxie and Velma. SWC honors these and other unforgettable Broadway characters by shining the spotlight on some of the many great musical numbers for women, about women, and written by women. …
America’s Sweetheart, Debbie Reynolds Joins Seattle Men’s Chorus for 2 Shows.
- America’s Sweetheart, Unsinkable, Princess Leia’s Mom, Abbadaba, Debbie Reynolds has taken on countless roles and identities during her six decade career; but she has never before attempted to share the spotlight with 250+ members of Seattle Men’s Chorus. …
Flying House Productions Welcomes Stuart Rosenthal as New Executive Director
- Flying House Productions (FHP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Stuart Rosenthal as its new Executive Director. Joining the organization at the midpoint of its 2008-09 season, Rosenthal comes aboard at a busy time for the group, with planning under way for both Seattle Men’s Chorus’ highly anticipated spring concert with Debbie Reynolds, and its banner 30th anniversary season in 2009-2010. …
2008 View Releases »
Seattle Women’s Chorus Serenades Fremont, West Seattle, Capitol Hill for 6th Annual Holiday Concert, “Dressed in Holiday Style”
- Be sure to come “Dressed in Holiday Style” this December and join Seattle Women’s Chorus for their sixth annual holiday concert at Meany Theater in Seattle on 12/13 and 12/14 and at McIntyre Hall in Mount Vernon on 12/9. With the full accompaniment by the Rainbow City Band (Seattle only), Seattle Women’s Chorus takes audiences on a musical tour of holiday traditions as they are celebrated in many of Seattle’s diverse and dynamic neighborhoods: West Seattle, Fremont, Capitol Hill and more. …
Seattle Men’s Chorus Celebrates 10 Years at Benaroya; Their Beloved Holiday Home
- Seattle Men’s Chorus celebrates ten years at Benaroya Hall, their beloved holiday home. There are seven performances scheduled for Seattle between December 7 and December 21 with an additional performance in Everett on December 6 and one in Tacoma on December 13. The 2008 holiday concert, “FRUITCAKE,” is soaked in spirits with a bit of spice, nuts, and fruit tossed in for fun. …
Broadway Powerhouse Jennifer Holliday Performs with Seattle Men’s Chorus; and Rainbow City Band joins Seattle Women’s Chorus
- Flying House Productions is thrilled to announce that Jennifer Holliday, a self-proclaimed “Broadway Baby,”
will perform with Seattle Men’s Chorus for two very special holiday concerts of Fruitcake on December 7th and 8th
at Benaroya Hall. Enjoy Holliday for the Holidays – to witness her vocal power live in concert is truly an unforgettable
experience.
Rainbow City Band will provide full accompaniment for Seattle Women’s Chorus this Holiday season as the Chorus takes you on a musical tour of holiday traditions as they are celebrated in many of Seattle’s diverse and dynamic neighborhoods: Queen Anne, Ballard, Wallingford, Capitol Hill, and more…
Broadway Powerhouse Jennifer Holliday Performs with Seattle Men’s Chorus; Opening Their 2008 Holiday Concert Series
- Flying House Productions is thrilled to announce that Jennifer Holliday, a self-proclaimed “Broadway Baby,” will perform with Seattle Men’s Chorus for two very special holiday concerts on December 7th and 8th at Benaroya Hall. Enjoy Holliday for the Holidays – to witness her vocal power live in concert is truly an unforgettable experience. …
Leslie Jordan Soars in to Tickle Seattle’s Funny Bone
- Standing tall at 4’11”, Leslie Jordan’s comedic brilliance will undoubtedly soar to new heights when he joins Seattle Men’s Chorus (SMC) for their Summer Concert, Comedy Tonight!, at McCaw Hall June 27 & 28th. Together Jordan and the Chorus will tickle Seattle’s funny bone and perform some of the funniest musical works that were (not so coincidentally) either, written, conceived, directed or performed by some this country’s most hilarious gay men. ...
Seattle Men’s Chorus & Seattle Women’s Chorus Announce 2008-2009 Season
Debbie Reynolds Performs with Seattle Men’s Chorus in Spring 2009
- Two, three, and five show subscription packages to both Seattle Men’ Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus will go on sale to the public on Monday, April 28, 2008. Supporters enjoy many benefits, and season subscribers are expected to pounce on the opportunity to lock in extra tickets early to the highly anticipated Men’s Chorus Spring 2009 Concert. As Seattle Men’s Chorus takes one step closer to their big anniversary season, Flying House Productions is thrilled to announce that America’s Sweetheart, Debbie Reynolds, will headline the Seattle Men’s Chorus’s 29th Season Spring Concert in March 2009. Who better to usher in the Men’s Chorus’s 30th year of singing (in the rain) than the “unsinkable” Ms. Reynolds. …
Seattle Women’s Chorus Turns up the Heat this Spring with Vixens & Sirens
- This Spring Seattle Women’s Chorus takes us back in time to the late 1950s and early 1960s; the provocative and racy birth of lesbian pulp fiction. The first half, Vixen Fiction, features celebrated American author Ann Bannon, ... ... The second half, Siren Song, showcases women's music pioneer, singer/songwriter Cris Williamson, ...
Free Annual Children’s Concert Pumps Families Full of Songs & Smiles
- Much like children, good music knows no age, race or sexual orientation. It’s all about finding joy. With that in mind, Seattle Men's Chorus, Seattle Women's Chorus, and Jet-City Improv have joined together to present this year’s fun-filled free Children’s Concert at McCaw Hall.…
Rick Steves Travels to Chorus Country?
- PBS’ travel guru Rick Steves steps out of TV-land for four live performances with the Seattle Men’s Chorus in their aptly titled Spring concert, A Foreign Affaire. Together Rick and the Chorus guide the audience on a virtual tour across Europe through cleverly coordinated travel tales, visual montages, folk songs, classical music, and contemporary hits.…
2007 View Releases »
Celebrate Coming “Home for the Holidays” with 250 Dapper, Spirited Men in Perfect Pitch!
- Seattle Men’s Chorus celebrates its 29th season by coming Home For The Holidays. Featured guest is Hokum W. Jeebs. Seattle’s very own offbeat, definitely eccentric, but always musical vaudeville artist joins the 300 spirited chorus members for all holiday performances. …
Seattle Women’s Chorus Performs “Out of this World” Carols this Holiday Season
- Seattle Women’s Chorus travels light years with Celestial Greetings, a concert showcasing carols from galaxies far, far away and carols from terra firma…
2006 View Releases »
Seattle Men's Chorus and Seattle Women's Chorus Announce 2006-2007 Season
- The Power of Harmony explores music that makes a difference…
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2005 View Releases »
Ædonis - The Birth of a New Ensemble
- The Debut Concert at All Pilgrims Church …
Seattle Men's Chorus 2004 Spring Concert
- Minding Our Manners! with Judith Martin (Miss Manners) …
Seattle Women's Chorus 2004 Spring Concert
- It's Our Party! with Lesley Gore …
La Cage aux Folles - The 9th Annual Dinner, Dance and Auction
- April 30 at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center …
Seattle Men's Chorus & 5th Avenue Theatre present
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes! with Faith Prince and Lucy Lawless …
Press Articles
2010
National & Local Television
National & Local Newspapers
2009 View Articles »
National & Local Television
National & Local Newspapers
Seattle Women's Chorus 'Making Spirits Bright' promises humor, grace
By Tom Keogh
Special to The Seattle Times
(Posted on Wednesday, December 16, 2009)
The Seattle Women's Chorus celebrates the women of Broadway
By Tom Keogh
Special to The Seattle Times
(Posted on Thursday, April 9, 2009)
Concert preview | Debbie Reynolds ready for irreverence with Seattle Men’s Chorus
By Tom Keogh
Special to The Seattle Times
(Posted on Friday, March 27, 2009)
2008 View Articles »
National & Local Television
National & Local Newspapers
Seattle Women’s Chorus spices up yule concert with neighborhood tunes
By Athima Chansanchai
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(Posted on Thursday, December 11, 2008)
Concert review: Seattle Men’s Chorus glides from celestial to silly
By Tom Keogh
Special to the Seattle Times
(Posted on Monday, December 8, 2008)
Seattle Men's Chorus to "Stomp the Halls"
By Tom Keogh
Special to the Seattle Times
(Posted on Friday, December 5, 2008)
Seattle Women's Chorus stays close to home for holidays
By Tom Keogh
Special to the Seattle Times
(Posted on Friday, December 5, 2008)
A Seattle Men’s Chorus Composer concocts holiday cheer
By Karen Johnson
(Posted December 2008)
2007 View Articles »
National & Local Television
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Dennis Coleman, Artistic Director of Seattle Men's Chorus and Dr. Stephen Jones,
Coordinating Pastor of Seattle First Baptist Church discuss issues of homosexuality and faith on
Public Exposure
with Stan Emert.
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National & Local Newspapers
Seattle Men's Chorus posters hit a sour note
By Lornet Turnbull
Seattle Times staff reporter
(Posted on Friday, June 22, 2007)
Homosexuality still divides Christians
By John Iwasaki
Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter
(Posted on Friday, June 22, 2007)
Celebrating faith and sexual identity in song - Concert highlights gay, lesbian struggle
By Athima Chansanchai
Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter
(Posted on Thursday, June 21, 2007)
Gays take pride in military skills
By Susan Paynter
Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist
(Posted on Tuesday, March 27, 2007)
2006 View Articles »
National & Local Television
Seattle Channel - Local Goverment Access Channel
Seattle Channel's video of the choruses in a rare free outdoor performance
on July 20, 2006 as part of
Seattle Presents.
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(Real Video format)
National & Local Newspapers
Seattle Men's Chorus jolly, jazzy and just plain fun
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times music critic
(Posted on Tuesday, 5 December, 2006)
Tolerance is the message of Seattle choruses
By Anne Wilson
Salt Lake Tribune
(Posted on Friday, 7 July, 2006)
Seattle vocal choruses join for Wednesday ABT concert
By Gazette News Services
Billings Gazette
(Posted on Friday, 30 June, 2006)
Coming home
By Emily Donahoe
Helena Independent Record
(Posted on Wednesday, 28 June, 2006)
Choral group's comedy done to the nines
Diane Wright
Seattle Times - Snohomish County Bureau
(Posted on Wednesday, 19 April, 2006)
2005 View Articles »
National & Local Newspapers
Seattle Men's Chorus stages a magical holiday show
By Deidre Silva
Special to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(Posted on Wednesday, 7 December, 2005)
Tidings of humor, nostalgia and joy from Seattle Men's Chorus
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times music critic
(Posted on Tuesday, 6 December, 2005)
Seattle Men's Chorus wishes you a "Holly Jolly Holiday"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times music critic
(Posted on Friday, 2 December, 2005)
Join men's chorus for jolly night
By Sharon Wootton
Special to The Herald
(Posted on Friday, 2 December, 2005)
'Xena' women talk about the show's impact
By Melaine McFarland
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Television Critic
(Posted on Thursday, 12 May, 2005)
"Blondes" highlights: Faith Prince, chorus
By Misha Berson
Seattle Times theater critic
(Posted on Monday, 16 May, 2005 )
'60s take inspired twists in coming out of the closet
By Bill White
Special to Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(Posted on Monday, 18 April, 2005)
2004 View Articles »
National & Local Television
ABC NIGHTLY NEWS

Songs of Strength, ABC News story celebrating Seattle Men's Chorus' 25th Anniversary Show.
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KOMO 4 TV - Local Seattle News

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KOMO 4 News story celebrating Seattle Men's Chorus' 25th Anniversary Show.
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National & Local Newspapers
Perk
up your holiday with "Underneath The Mistletoe"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Wednesday, December 8, 2004)
Pucker up:
SMC presents "Underneath The Mistletoe"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, December 3, 2004)
Chorus coming to Everett
by Sharon Wootton
The Everett Daily Hearld
(Posted on Friday, December 3, 2004)
Chorus
to deliver full plate of holiday music
by Diane Wright
Seattle Times
(Posted on Wednesday, December 1, 2004)
It Was A Frightening Experience
by John Sharify
KOMO 4 TV
(Posted on Tuesday, July 27, 2004)
Gay Singer Beaten In Montreal
by Jean-Pierre O'Brien
365Gay.com Newscenter
Montreal Bureau
(Posted on Wednesday, July 21, 2004)
Gay
Seattle man recovering from attack in Montreal
By Sam Skolnick
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(Posted on Wednesday, July 21, 2004)
Member
of men's chorus of Seattle allegedly attacked
By Lornet Turnbull
Seattle Times
(Posted on Wednesday, July 21, 2004)
Diverse
concerts mark the end of the season
By R.M. Campbell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, June 25, 2004)
Out
on Broadway Concert to Feature Book by Terrence McNally and Songs from Avenue Q and Producers
By Andrew Gans
Playbill.com
(Posted on Friday, April 16, 2004)
Chorus
Pays Spectacular Tribute To The Past
By Philippa Kiraly
Special to The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(Posted on Monday, April 5, 2004)
Von
Stade will help the Seattle Men's Chorus celebrate 'The Best of Times'
By R.M. Campbell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, April 2, 2004)
Men's
Chorus marks 25 years
By Sharon Wootton
Special to The Herald
(Posted on Friday, April 2, 2004)
Frederica
von Stade performs with the Seattle Men's Chorus, April 3-4
The Advocate
Daily Headlines
(Posted on Friday, April 2, 2004)
"Hey,
kids, let's put on a rummage sale!"
By Tina Potterf
Seattle Times Staff Reporter
(Posted on Friday, March 26, 2004)
2003 View Articles »
National & Local Newspapers
"Harmonizing,
Hijinks Are Highlights Of 'Haul Out The Holly'"
By John Voorhees
Special to The Seattle Times
Seattle Times
(Posted on Monday, December 01, 2003)
"Seattle
Men's Chorus Will 'Haul Out The Holly' Early This Year"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, November 28, 2003)
"Need
A Little Christmas? Men's Chorus Will 'Haul Out the Holly'"
By R.M. Campbell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, November 28, 2003)
"Cheer
Arrives Early"
By Sharon Wootton
Special to The Herald
(Posted on Friday, November 28, 2003)
"The
best the season has to offer"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Sunday, December 07, 2003)
"Joining
Voices to Pay Tribute to Elton John"
By Kim Nowacki
Yakima Herald-Republic
(Posted on Friday, June 6, 2003 )
"Chorus
Refrain — There's All Kinds of Normal — Sings to Farmer "
By Kim Nowacki
Yakima Herald-Republic
(Posted on Friday, June 6, 2003 )
"A
mixed report on the health of smaller musical groups"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Sunday, April 20, 2003 )
"True
to American style, Seattle choir is biggest of its kind"
By Robin Usher
The Sydney Morning Herald
(Posted on Tuesday, February 25, 2003)
"Seattle's
choirboys just want to have fun"
By Robin Usher
The Age
(Posted on Tuesday, February 24, 2003)
"Sweet
singers' voices of approval"
By William Dart
The New Zealand Herald
(Posted on Tuesday, February 17, 2003)
2002 View Articles »
National & Local Newspapers
"Seattle
Men's Chorus shakes it up with Snowglobe"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Tuesday, December 10, 2002)
"Men's
Chorus cooks up some holiday fun"
By Philippa Kiraly
Special to the Post-Intelligencer
(Posted on Monday, December 9, 2002)
"Twist
on tradition"
Sharon Wootton
Special to The Herald
(Posted on Friday, December 6, 2002)
"Some
Opt To Snub Diversity Concert"
By The Associated Press
(Posted on Friday, May 17, 2002)
"Gay
pride sows discord at a concert for diversity"
By Robert L. Jamieson Jr.
Seattle Post-Intellegencer Jamieson Columnist
(Posted on Tuesday, Saturday, May 18, 2002)
"Letters
to the Editor "
Seattle Post-Intellegencer
(Posted on Tuesday, May 28, 2002)
"Helping
students pursue their dreams with pride"
By Audrey Haberman
Seattle Post-Intellegencer Guest Columnist
(Posted on Wednesday, June 12, 2002)
"Seattle
Men's Chorus celebrates ABBA"
By Tracy Landers
Eastside Journal Correspondent
(Posted on Friday, June 21, 2002)
"Helping
students pursue their dreams with pride"
By Audrey Haberman
Seattle Post-Intellegencer Guest Columnist
(Posted on Wednesday, June 12, 2002)
2001 View Articles »
National & Local Newspapers
"Seattle
Men's Chorus decking a few halls with holiday music"
By R.M. Campbell
Seattle Post-Intellegencer Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, November 30, 2001)
"Hark,
it's the heralded Seattle Men's Chorus holiday show "
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, November 30, 2001)
"Discord
at Benaroya "
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Sunday, February 04, 2001)
2000 View Articles »
National & Local Newspapers
"Seattle
Men's Chorus Jingles Its Bells"
by Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, December 07, 2000)
"There'll
be no shortage of spectacle in flashy Gentlemen Prefer Broadway"
By Gene Stout
Seattle Post-Intellegencer Pop Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, June 18, 1999)
"Merry
Gentlemen give merry concert"
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, December 10, 1999)
"Men's
Chorus: It's a beautiful sound"
By R.M. Campbell
Seattle Post-Intellegencer Music Critic
(Posted on Friday, December 10, 1999)
"Faith
Prince back in Seattle for concert "
by Misha Berson
Seattle Times Theater Critic
(Posted at 03:38 am PDT; Thursday, June 24, 1999)
"Seattle
Men's Chorus is on a roll with a musical - and a mission"
by Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted at 07 pm PST; Sunday, March 7, 1999)
"Men's
Chorus fills Benaroya with plenty of cheer"
by Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted at 04:37 am PST; Friday, December 11, 1998)
"Men's
Chorus sounds great in a great place "
by Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Wednesday, September 23, 1998)
"Seattle
Men's Chorus holiday show hits all the right notes"
by Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Wednesday, December 03, 1997)
"Men's
chorus: a holiday tradition"
by Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times Music Critic
(Posted on Wednesday, December 04, 1996)


