Craven Arms Men’s Chorus
Choir history
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The Craven Arms Men's Chorus was founded in 1961 by Basil Cullum, who remained with the choir as its Musical Director for over 40 years, until he retired in 2003. The baton then passed to Colin Reeves, who had been the choir's accompanist for over 30 years. Though the choir doesn't aim to win competitions, but rather to enjoy itself (and hope to entertain its audiences), it has a number of achievements to its credit - including winning a cup, singing on radio and television, performing with famous artistes like Owen Brannigan and, most important, raising many thousands of pounds for charitable causes.

New members, with or without experience, are always welcome. If you enjoy singing and like a good tune, give it a go!

(You don't have to be able to read music.)

 

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