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The '''Loud and Proud Choir''', founded 2005<ref>http://projects.scottishcultureonline.com/scotlandsings/link-pages/loud-proud-choir/ Scotland Sings</ref> is an LGBT choir based in [[Edinburgh]]. Members are mainly but not exclusively LGBT. iT in a singing class set up by the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing and run by Emily Isaacson. Following a performance in Sala, the group grew to 25 and formed a fully fledged choir under the leadership of Karen Dietz.<ref>http://www.loudandproudchoir.org/#/about/4535736703 About Us</ref>
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[[File:Loudandproud.jpg|thumb|Loud & Proud Choir logo]]The '''Loud and Proud Choir''', founded 2005<ref>http://projects.scottishcultureonline.com/scotlandsings/link-pages/loud-proud-choir/ Scotland Sings</ref><ref>http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/gay-choir-hits-big-time-thanks-to-rod-1-2666291#.ULdjKhDJHFU.facebook</ref> is an LGBT choir based in [[Edinburgh]]. Members are mainly but not exclusively LGBT. iT in a singing class set up by the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing and run by Emily Isaacson. Following a performance in Sala, the group grew to 25 and formed a fully fledged choir under the leadership of Karen Dietz.<ref>http://www.loudandproudchoir.org/#/about/4535736703 About Us</ref>
  
 
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Loud & Proud Choir logo
The Loud and Proud Choir, founded 2005[1][2] is an LGBT choir based in Edinburgh. Members are mainly but not exclusively LGBT. iT in a singing class set up by the LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing and run by Emily Isaacson. Following a performance in Sala, the group grew to 25 and formed a fully fledged choir under the leadership of Karen Dietz.[3]

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References

  1. http://projects.scottishcultureonline.com/scotlandsings/link-pages/loud-proud-choir/ Scotland Sings
  2. http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/gay-choir-hits-big-time-thanks-to-rod-1-2666291#.ULdjKhDJHFU.facebook
  3. http://www.loudandproudchoir.org/#/about/4535736703 About Us