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LOOKING FOR MEN!


We are a new choir based in East Dulwich. Like many local choirs we need a few more men. It?s a great place to meet new friends and socialise (Our rehearsal venue has a great bar with very reasonable prices) and singing is good for your health - FACT.


We had our first rehearsal last week and it went really well (even if we do say so ourselves). You don?t need to be able to read music but some experience of singing in your past would be an advantage - a school or church choir for instance. We support you by producing teaching tracks for all songs so that you can easily familiarise yourself with the songs on your daily commute.


Rehearsal are Tuesday evening, 7pm till 9pm at the Dulwich Constitutional Club, 33 East Dulwich Grove.


Check out the website for more information on us and our music www.tongueandgroove.london


Or email us on [email protected] to arrange a free taster session


Tongue and Groove Choir

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