| About Solid Harmony Choir |
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Solid Harmony is a youth community choir based in the East End of London. It began in the spring of 2002, set up by Jane Wheeler, Nick Bowers Broadbent and Mo Mason with NRF funding. The initial idea was to build on the success of Revelation Youth Community Gospel Choir and to offer an opportunity to sing in a choir to a wider range of young people in the borough, of any faith and of a wider age range. The choir is now run primarily by Jane Wheeler, who is also encouraging the development of a team of senior students to help the running of the choir, it's band and it's website. Solid Harmony Choir now has 25 members including a 6-piece band and has come to celebrate the coming together of young people ages 9 - 21 from all walks of life and backgrounds. They are open to learning music of all styles and from any origin and they are willing to work hard to achieve authenticity and musicality in their interpretation of their repertoire while enjoying the shared experience of singing and performing together. Significant EventsIn this section, the choir's highlights will be listed. This will include any performances, recordings or events they have been involved in. in 2005, they performed at Westminster Abbey in aid of the Commonwealth Observance Ceremony. Solid Harmony joined forces with Revelation to perform Dorren Rao's arrangement of "This Is The Day". Links:
Earlier this year the choir performed at the re-furbushed Southbank Centre as part of the Newham Arts Festival. Links:
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