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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

CGMC sings Michael's Letter to Mama from their March 2002 show, "69". The song is adapted from the Armisted Maupin's Tales of the City, where the character Michael comes out to his Mother.

Soloist, Jason Bockis

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  • My own "coming out" letter was based on Mouse's. This performance is very touching.

  • @heckonwheels1 Thank you! It was an amazing vocal work to perform,

  • Beautiful performance! Pittsburgh's Renaissance City Choirs is performing this for our 25th anniversary spring concert!

  • @Mosaleah Thanks! I wish your group the best in its performance. I am sure it will be stellar!

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  • @deusabscondidum The Seattle Men's Chorus sang a work based on the stories of "Tales of the City", in which this piece stood out as the most popular. Pretty much every gay chorus has sang it in the past 8 years.

    In June of 2011, American Conservatory Theater will be debuting a musical based on Tales of the City - but this won't be part of it (to the best of my knowledge)

  • I love this song. Does anyone know where it is from? I know it is from "Tales of the City," but was there a musical made from that or is this a stand alone piece?

  • yes, i was there at the renaissance city choirs performance last saturday. they did a great job. TCGMC had sung this as part of our 25th Anniversary season "Great Southern Sing-Out Tour" through five cities in six days in July of 2006. we were the first gay organization to perform on the historic ryman theater stage. three bus loads of chorus members and supporters traveled from Tennessee, to Birmingham, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; Mobile, Alabama; and New Orleans, Louisiana

  • Our chorus performed this in 2001. I still can't get through it without crying. This is beautiful.

  • I love this.

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