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[[File:Pinksingers.png|thumb|Pink Singers logo]]The '''Pink Singers''' are Europe's longest-running LGBT choir, founded 1983 for that year's [[London Pride march]].
[[File:Pinksingers.png|thumb|Pink Singers logo]]The '''Pink Singers''' are Europe's longest-running LGBT choir, founded in April 1983 by {{Mark Bunyan]] and [[Brian Kennedy]]. The first rehearsal was at the Oval pub with about 20 people, and they performed in that year's [[London Pride march]]. In the early days there was a radical aspect of the choir's repertoire.


They are a mixed four-part choir, with over 80 LGBT singers. The repertoire includes everything from pop to classical to jazz, folk and show tunes.
They are a mixed four-part choir, with over 80 LGBT singers. The repertoire includes everything from pop to classical to jazz, folk and show tunes.

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The Pink Singers are Europe's longest-running LGBT choir, founded in April 1983 by {{Mark Bunyan]] and Brian Kennedy. The first rehearsal was at the Oval pub with about 20 people, and they performed in that year's London Pride march. In the early days there was a radical aspect of the choir's repertoire.

They are a mixed four-part choir, with over 80 LGBT singers. The repertoire includes everything from pop to classical to jazz, folk and show tunes.

External sites

http://www.pinksingers.co.uk/