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Choir sings for charity

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News17 October 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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POP Choir members record a music video to be released with their new song. Picture: Supplied
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A CHOIR group which rehearses across Mordialloc, Mornington, Oakleigh, and Moorabbin has recorded a single to raise money for charity.

The song, titled Window With Smiles, was recorded by Pop Choir at Iwaki Auditorium. It is scheduled to release online on 22 October.

Money from the song’s release will be donated to The Lighthouse Foundation, a youth homelessness charity.

Pop Choir has around 600 members. It was founded in 2014 by performers Darryl Moulton and Sharon Stokes. Moulton said “our motto at Pop Choir is if you can speak you can sing, so we welcome anyone to come and give it a go at our weekly sessions. The power of Pop Choir is that we make everyone sound good quickly as a large group with really simple but effective musical parts. The friendships that people make along the way and the community spirit is also just amazing.”

For more information visit popchoir.com.au

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 18 October 2023

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