Texas State Men and Boys Choir Newsroom - Profile and News Archive
The Texas State Men & Boys Choir is a Fort Worth based non-profit organization founded by Executive Director, Gary McGrath, in January of 2015.
The choir originally began as a men's choir comprised of various alumni of The Texas Boys Choir, The Austin Boys Choir, The Lubbock Boys Choir, and The Fort Bend Boys Choir. Since then the choir has been opened to men from any walk of life, and currently has members from all over the state of Texas and Oklahoma.
Following this change, the choir also opened up their boys choir portion in the Fall of 2015. The boys choir is a treble only choir which currently has members ages 6 to 14 years old, and requires little to no musical experience to join. The choir welcomes and encourages Grandfathers, Fathers, and Sons to join the choir together to get the amazing opportunity to perform with family.
With Conductor, Alan Buratto, you can find them performing all over the state of Texas for church services, weddings, and with various symphonies and chamber ensembles.
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Learn more online at: http://www.texasstatemenandboyschoir.org/
Press Releases from Texas State Men and Boys Choir :
The Texas State Men & Boys Choir Releases Follow Up To Top 40 Record
FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 7, 2016 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — In 2016, The Texas State Men’s Choir, founded in January of 2015, released its debut record titled “Prayers, Poems & Promises” which reached #39 on iTunes classical charts in April. With the choir’s new treble addition and now renamed The Texas State Men & Boys Choir, they teamed up with The Dorothy Shaw Bell Choir to offer a new Christmas album titled “Following The Star; Traditional Carols.”
Texas Boys Choir 70th Anniversary Documentary Debuts Feb. 18 at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 10, 2016 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — A film documentary commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Texas Boys Choir will be screened at 7 p.m., Feb. 18 during a special ceremony at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The documentary – literally seven decades in the making – explores the vast and rich history and legacy of the boys choir. It is written and directed by Gary McGrath, a TBC alum who also is executive director of The Texas State Men and Boys Choir.