Crewe choir which once performed with Sir Tom Jones looking for new members
By Ryan Parker
11th Oct 2022 | Local News
An established Crewe choir which once performed alongside Sir Tom Jones is looking for new members - holding rehearsals in the town every week.
The Crewe Make Voice Choir (CMVC) has members from the Crewe and Cheshire East area.
Founded in 1957, the Choir has been actively involved with the local community to raise awareness and funds for local charities.
It has performed at prestigious events worldwide - including playing alongside popular singers Sir Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey and Russell Watson.
Today (October 11), CMVC told Nub News it was actively seeking new members to join.
A statement read: "Interested in joining the choir? We have space for you.
"Pop down to one of our rehearsals or join us for an online rehearsal, meet the lads and enjoy an evening of fun and music-making with no obligation to join.
"We are looking for singers of all abilities as being able to read music is not essential.
"Our repertoire includes popular songs, musicals, traditional Male voice choir songs, hymns and spirituals as well as adventures into modern popular songs - particularly from film and television.
"Our only requirement is that you enjoy singing and are willing to perform it for an audience."
Rehearsals for the Crewe choir take place on Mondays from 2:15pm to 4:15pm at Hopes and Beams, Broad Street.
CMVC is run by chairman, Peter Davies, since 2014. He has been a member of the choir since the mid-1990s.
You can contact CMVC via email: [email protected]. Visit its website HERE.
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