ROCKY MOUNTAIN SINGERS
Choruses [choruses becoming increasingly popular in gay community; this newsnote
mentions Edmonton Feminist Singers, Rocky Mountain Singers (a Calgary
gay/lesbian chorus), and Bridge City Chorus (forming in Saskatoon)].
P67 (v9n6)[misnumbered on contents page as v9n5](Sept. 25, 1991): 20 (14cm.)
Sing with pride [newsnote that Rocky Mountain Singers will host "A Celebration of
Canadian GALA Choruses" in Calgary, June 27 -- choruses from Vancouver,
Ottawa, and Toronto will attend; individual singers from western Canada,
including members of Saskatoon's Bridge City Men's Chorus, will also
participate].
P72 (v10n3)(April 29, 1992): 10 (9cm.)
Sing with pride [Rocky Mountain Singers and their special guests, Vancouver Men's
Chorus, June 27, 1992, University Theatre, Calgary] [display advertisement].
P73 (v10n4)(June 10, 1992): 25 (12cm.)
Choruses [announcement of concert on November 28 of Calgary's Rocky Mountain
Singers at University of Alberta, Edmonton; special guest performers will be
the Vocal Minority, which operated as an Edmonton mixed chorus from
1983 to 1986 and which some are working to reorganize].
By Donald B. Campbell.
P76 (v10n7)(Oct. 28, 1992): 22 (13cm.)
Not much support [from Calgary politicians and media in attempt of Rocky Mountain
Singers choral group to bring GALA Choruses (group of 135 gay and lesbian
choral groups from around the world) to Calgary in 2000; details].
P110 (v15n1)(Jan. 29, 1997): 12 (35cm.)
Rocky Mountain Singers [of Calgary "have recently undergone a number of changes and
are hoping to regain their former numbers"].
P115 (v15n6)(Sept. 10, 1997): 12 (8cm.)
New R.M.S. director [Michael Angel will conduct the Calgary gay/lesbian chorus;
information about and comments by Angel].
P139 (v18n6)(Sept. 13, 2000): 13 (24cm.)