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Chorale hits notes high and low throughout Mobile

Posted by Kevin Lee | Apr 23, 2014 | Art Gallery | 0 |

The season of renewal brings new hope. Appropriately, the Spring Hill College Chorale joins with the Greater Mobile Bay Area Choral Society (formerly the Mobile Community Chorus) and the Boys & Girls Club Honor Chorus to present their spring show of Jewish, Broadway and popular music with a pair of concerts.

The first is Sunday, April 27 at the Government Street Presbyterian Church (300 Government St.) in downtown. The show begins at 4 p.m.

They repeat the performance on Monday, April 28 at St. Joseph’s Chapel on the campus of Spring Hill College. That show starts at 7:30 p.m.

Both programs are free and open to the public. The Greater Mobile Choral Society website can be found at gmbacs.hambirds.me.

For more info, contact director Terry Maddox at 251-434-9325 or email him at [email protected].


Musical Sounds of Spring from Valley to Hill
Where: Downtown and Spring Hill
When: April 27 & 28

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Kevin Lee

Kevin Lee

Kevin Lee has served as Lagniappe arts editor since 2003. He won Mobile Press Club awards for both Best Commentary Print and In-Depth Reporting for Non-Daily Newspaper in 2004 and 2005.

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