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星期五, 10 月 4, 2024

City of Auckland Singers to celebrate 50th year 

Bruce and Sue Murray are two of the original members of the now City of Auckland Singers. Times Photo / Ben Plummer

The City of Auckland Singers are calling for old members to reunite for their 50th-year celebration later this month. And they’re looking for new future members.

The City Of Auckland Singers is a well-established show choir that focuses mainly on popular music – classic hits from the ‘50s to the present day.

The group also have in their repertoire 20th Century and traditional New Zealand music for more formal events.

They will hold their 50th-year celebration on Saturday, March 18 and they are calling all former members to join them.

Bruce Murray was an original founding member in 1972, at the age of 20, and his wife Sue joined a couple of years later in 1974.

Originally called the Harmoneers, the choir has donned many different uniforms and group names over its 50-year span.

The name was changed to the Bruce Murray Singers before settling upon the City of Auckland Singers.

Sue says the group is very welcoming, tight-knit and vibrant that loves to sing and harmonise.

“The only reason people have left us really is if they’ve shifted out of Auckland or if their health is declining,” she says.

The group practises every week from February to December, with only one week off for a holiday break.

Over the past few years, Covid-19 has made it difficult for the choir to perform their average number of annual shows.

The City of Auckland Singers choir in 2021. Photo / Supplied

You can find the group singing Christmas carols yearly at MOTAT in December.

The official 50th-year celebration was originally meant to take place at the end of last year, however, was postponed to March 2023.

The choir have completed four overseas tours to date to Italy, Wales and Australia and has been successful in competitions.

The group also travel locally to perform concerts in places such as Thames and Waiuku.

Performing at concerts, social functions, festivals and local events is their forte. They have sung with other top choirs and bands at major venues in the Auckland region.

“We just enjoy the crowd’s happy faces and love to entertain,” says Sue.

If you have always wanted to join a choir, here’s your chance. The group is currently actively looking for new bass and soprano singers.

“It is a very special group of people, and we are very good at welcoming new people,” says Sue.

If you have previously sung in the City of Auckland Singers choir, Bruce and Sue ask you to contact them regarding the details of the 50th-year reunion.

Bruce can be reached at 0276307497 and Sue at 021549020.

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