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All-American Boys Chorus

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The All-American Boys Chorus started as a small church choir in Orange County, California in 1970 and has grown into a 501(c)(3) non-profit, internationally-touring, non-denominational chorus that fosters creativity and leadership development in over one hundred boys each year.

About

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Based in Santa Ana, California, the Chorus is under the artistic direction of Wesley Martin. The Chorus attracts youth from 26 cities throughout Southern California, from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds and economic status. Programs require a small tuition payment; however, no child is turned away based on need.

The Chorus's program progresses through different stages of cognitive development, transforming an individual from a beginner vocalist to a seasoned performer while instilling leadership skills through peer-to-peer mentoring. All choristers participate in after-school and weekend music lessons with rehearsals at the Santa Ana campus, as well as performances, recordings, national and international concert tours, and an annual week-long summer camp.

Most choristers remain in the program for approximately four years, with some students continuing by joining the graduate chorus or as part-time staff or interns. All Saturday four-hour rehearsals combine periods of time for breaks, recreation, games, music education, and vocal learning.

History

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For over 40 years, the group worked out of rented space at the Orange County Fairgrounds.[1]

Discography

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  • A Little Christmas Magic (1985)
  • On the Sunny Side of the Street (1988)
  • The Best Gift of All (1992)
  • By Request (1996)
  • On Tour! (2003)
  • California Dreamin' (2016)

References

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  1. ^ Zint, Bradley (6 February 2016). "After 42 years, All-American Boys Chorus loses space at OC Fairgrounds". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ Cohen, Aaron (8 December 2015). "Holiday Music On Jazz 91.9! The David Benoit Trio, Believe ft. Jane Monheit". www.wclk.com.
  3. ^ Long, Anne-Greyson (6 September 2016). "BYU's Vocal Point 'goes the distance' in new music video". The Daily Universe.
  4. ^ "Alleged paedophile extradited to US". 10 August 2018 – via www.bbc.com.
  5. ^ "Orange County DA - Roger Alan Giese". orangecountyda.org.
  6. ^ "Arizona's tallest Christmas tree set to arrive in north Phoenix on Thursday". KTAR.com. 24 October 2018.
  7. ^ Painter, Alysia Gray (7 November 2018). "Sled to the Citadel for a Free Tree Lighting". NBC Southern California.
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