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Seventy-Six Trombones by the All-American Boys Chorus

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The members of the All-American Boys Chorus are yours. They belong to YOU. They are just like, and in many cases ARE, the boy next door, the boy down the street, the boy around the corner. They hail from more than two dozen cities, and attend more than 30 schools throughout Southern California; they travel the world representing America. If you know of a young man with determination, who enjoys working hard, has a happy disposition, and a real desire to succeed, send him to us. He will be grateful after he attends his first rehearsal and experiences the camaraderie, the discipline, the striving for excellence, and the FUN that are the hallmarks of the All-American Boys Chorus. www.AllAmericanBoysChorus.org (714) 708-1670

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  • ummmmm that was good but............. how old are they

  • Our son Wyatt is a member of this chorus.  We are so incredibly proud and thankful to be a part of this wonderful organization.

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  • @essslj okay all cleared up now thanks :).

  • @sstewros 8-15, it says on their website. In many countries there is a long tradition of young boys singing. They make a uniquely beautiful sound and get a wonderful musical education.

  • @sammy4goats Their voices haven't yet broken, so they sing soprano, mezzo-soprano and alto parts. Tenor and bass are for when they're older.

  • so are the parts divided into tenor and bass since they're all boys?

  • Very nice choir. Thank you

  • i joined the All American Boys Chorus when i was 7. it was the best decision i ever made. it was an AMAZING experience. haha the practices were intense. first to become a red shirt (the touring part of the chorus) you had to memorize and "pass off" around fifty songs. that took me about three years i was a baritone so i had rehearsal on Tuesdays,Wednesdays, and Saturdays. so we practiced up to 5 hours a week, and then we had to go home and practice the songs as much as possible.

  • Don't they study? :X

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