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Choir aims to keep the red flag flying


Teri Connolly, Sheffield Socialist Choir

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SHEFFIELD Socialist Choir has been singing songs of struggle and solidarity from around the world at benefits, gigs and political events for 20 years and we are celebrating!
Over the years, hundreds of people have sung with us in the choir and on Saturday May 17 we are holding a reunion and nostalgic sing-song of some of the old favourite songs, led by some of the wonderful conductors who have worked with us over the years.

Ex-choir members who would like to join us can contact us at info@socialistchoir.org.uk, or on 07779021939.

Our website (www.socialistchoir.co.uk) has details of this and all our other 20th birthday events, (such as our concert of newly commissioned political songs, with Chumbawamba on 18th May.)
We'll keep the red flag flying in Sheffield!




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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:57 AM
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  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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