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[[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 to the choir's repertoire.
[[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 (journalist)|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 to 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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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 to 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/