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    Does acepella make you want to sing?

    11 Feb 2020 by Mazeline Hemmings

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    Established in 1977, the West Midlands Barbershop Harmony Club, better known as Anvil Chorus, is a group of around 35 men of all ages, with a passion for acapella singing in the Barbershop Harmony style.

    The rehearsal venue is Grove Vale School, Monksfield Road, Great Barr. The school is close to the M6, easily accessible from all parts of the West Midlands. The club meet on Tuesdays from 7.30 – 10.00 pm.

    Do you enjoy singing in a group, without instruments, or would try like to try singing in a traditional barbershop style? If so, new members are always welcomed.

    The club is not a theatrical or theological organisation, just a registered charity of singers. Anvil Chorus is happy travel to entertain at weddings, shows, functions and fundraising events.

    For further information visit the website or email secretary@anvilchorus.uk.

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