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Charleston Sound Chorus is a premier, all-female a cappella ensemble based in Charleston, South Carolina. As a proud chapter of Sweet Adelines International, we are part of a global organization committed to empowering women through education, performance, and competition in the art of barbershop harmony. Under the expert direction of David Templeton, our chorus blends exceptional vocal technique with expressive musicality, creating a signature sound that captivates audiences. Our repertoire spans a variety of genres from timeless classics and Broadway show tunes to contemporary hits all delivered in rich, four-part harmony. Whether performing on stage, at community events, or in front of thousands at professional sports stadiums, we strive to bring passion, precision, and joy to every performance. At Charleston Sound Chorus, we are more than just singers we are a sisterhood united by a love of music and a commitment to artistic growth. Through regular rehearsals, vocal coaching, and educational workshops, we continuously refine our skills and elevate our musical standards. We also embrace the thrill of competition, representing our region with pride at Sweet Adelines contests, where we celebrate our dedication to musical excellence alongside talented choruses from across the country. Beyond the stage, we are dedicated to sharing our love of music with the community. Whether through public performances, educational outreach, or local collaborations, we aim to inspire and connect with audiences of all ages. As we continue to grow, Charleston Sound Chorus remains committed to pushing musical boundaries, fostering lifelong friendships, and delivering unforgettable performances that leave a lasting impression. |
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