Our own Lloyd Meeker is about to launch his Canadian edition of his novel Traveling Light “…this is a beautifully written novel, an almost perfect marriage of style and story…This is a book to be savored on many different levels… a wonderfully compelling read.” Victor J. Banis, author and pioneer of contemporary gay fiction “I [...]
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Choir member launches new novel!
Posted in Basses, Members, Uncategorized on May 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Manly Basses
Posted in Basses, Bisectional, Members on October 6, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The first time I switched to bass, it was both exciting and uncertain. Exciting because I get to sing differently, and uncertain because I had no idea what I was doing. Being a real trouper, I lingered on, hoping that I didn’t make a bad decision. One of the songs we did, Vladimir Radian’s version [...]
Section leaders in place for sopranos, altos, basses
Posted in Altos, Basses, Members, Sopranos, Tenors on September 22, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Each year, the choir looks for one person from each section to organize the occasional rehearsal and generally track of things within their section. As volunteer tasks go, it’s comparatively low-key, and as an added bonus it’s a good way to get to know the people you’re singing most closely with! In our 2010 season [...]
Defying Rigid Sectionality…
Posted in Basses, Bisectional, Inspired-by-Glee, Members, Tenors on September 9, 2010 | 3 Comments »
I consider myself a baritone with a wide crazy range. I’m not a true bass, but I can sing quite low without getting a scratchy throat. I’m not exactly a tenor either, but I can sing high tenor notes if I breathe properly (or wear tight pants). When I joined the choir in 2006, I [...]


