It gets better!

Johnathon
Johnathon

Apparently, the last time the Pink Singers appeared on the Joel Kafetz show turned out to be one of the most popular episodes ever. This wasn’t just down to us of course, but all the other LGBT choirs who took part.
Because of this Joel decided to give it a second whirl, and this time our own Johnathon picked up the microphone. He spoke for over 15 minutes on topics covering everything from what the Pinkies are doing next, to what it means to be in a choir, to how hard it can be coming out.
More topically, the discussion also turned to the recent spate of gay teen suicides in the U.S. of A and the work of the It Gets Better Project. Stay tuned to this website, or keep an eye on the Pink Singers YouTube channel – we have something very special planned to support the cause! After the break you can hear the edited version of Jonathon’s guest stint on the radio show. Continue reading “It gets better!”

A magical evening at Kettner’s

Simon

“It was the most magical evening, made all the more extraordinary by the fabulous Pink Singers” said actor Martin Parr after his birthday bash at Kettner’s restaurant in the heart of Soho.
“Everyone performed with such heart and gusto and professionalism,” he added. “I was utterly taken aback by the standard, the humour and joy of it all.” Martin said he received many messages saying what a huge hit the Pink Singers were.
And it was a memorable night out for Pink Singers tenor Simon Harrison. “After two fine years of choir action I was taking part in my first small group performance – and picked the right time to lose my cherry. After the long summer break it was sheer vocal heaven to be back in the bosom of the choir and doing what we do best – sing!
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Pride Run 2010

We’re celebrating the Pink Singers’ third year running (rather than just marching) with Pride at the London Pride Run 2010. For those of you who have been to a Pride Run before, you will know that it has a great atmosphere and is a huge amount of fun, but more than that we’ll be helping to raise funds for the London Lesbian & Gay Switchboard.

This year Team Pinkies be debuting our new Pinkies running T-shirts as well, so there’s even more reason to come down and give us a supportive cheer. You could even run yourself, just make sure you register soon! Remember to give us a wave if you see us around Victoria Park on Saturday, 14 August 2010.

Timeline datestamp: 14 August 2010

Welcome to our new website

Michael
Michael

Hello to all the Pinkies and friends, and welcome to the latest incarnation of our website. We have been aiming to update the website for quite some time, and we have brought our website up to date and into the 2010’s.
There have been some major changes since the old website, and there has been a large focus this time around on integrating our site with other social applications such as twitter, facebook and myspace (web 2.0, for the techies out there).
Among some of the changes to the site are:
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Cheers, tears and champagne

Andrew
Andrew

Wikipedia describes a brunch as “a combination of breakfast and lunch”. For us Pink Singers, it’s way more than that. Following six months of gruelling Sunday rehearsals and extra sectionals, learning music, lyrics and movements, hard work in organizing and producing the concert, various activities, some dramas and the concert itself, it’s nice to have an activity where we can let our hair down with plenty of food (and alcohol) while being elated yet tired after the big concert day!
I have been a Pinkie for 3½ years now, and this was my 6th brunch. I love food and alcohol, so brunches suit me to a ‘T’; however, this brunch was definitely my favourite yet. The fact that we performed what was described by the audience as our best concert to date certainly helped the good times flow, but what made this event more special was the fact that this was by far our most intimate brunch ever. Continue reading “Cheers, tears and champagne”