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Town Hall Seattle and Crowdsource Choir present
Sing Country Music
Country music tells stories of love, loss, and resilience that resonate with everyone—so let’s sing them! Rooted in Appalachian folk, gospel, blues, and Western traditions, country songs come alive when voices come together in harmony.
We’ll warm up by harmonizing some classic country tunes, then dive deep into one special song. What should that song be? We want to hear from you! Send us your song suggestions to https://forms.gle/DbtsMZVkCDkiXsr39.
What Makes This Event Special
Your voice matters: Whether you’re a seasoned singer, a sing-alone-while-driving singer, or a fan of country tunes, your voice will bring the choir to life.
The heart of country music: We’ll sing the songs that have connected generations and shaped the global musical landscape.
A co-created experience: Together, we’ll bring harmonies to life in an evening of community and connection, celebrating country’s enduring legacy.
One choir. One night. Don’t miss it!
About Crowdsource Choir
Since its formation in 2017, Crowdsource Choir has revolutionized the choral experience, ensuring accessibility and enjoyment for all. Thousands have already discovered the joy of singing with the choir, and now it’s an opportunity for others to join in the harmonious celebration.
With a focus on community engagement, Town Hall Seattle provides the perfect stage for this unique experience, where individual voices come together to create harmony.
No singing experience is required. Just show up, learn your part, and have fun!
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