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  2. Richard Page (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His mother worked as the Assistant Director of the Phoenix Boys Choir, while his father was a musical director at a Phoenix church. During high school, Page performed in school musicals such as Oliver! [4] Page cited that his musical influences at this stage included The Beatles and The Beach Boys. [5]

  3. Salem High School (Virginia Beach, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Salem High School is a secondary school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. [1] The school has a Visual and Performing Arts Academy; one of eight magnet programs in Virginia Beach. Students throughout the city interested in these arts can apply. The class of 2008 is the first graduating class to include students from the academy.

  4. Boys' choir - Wikipedia

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    The Wilten Boys' Choir, one of the oldest boys' choirs. Six of its members formed, in the 15th century, the nucleus of the Vienna Boys' Choir as established by Maximilian I. Boys' choirs in Western culture developed during the Middle Ages. Boys contributed the treble and meane lines in church music, women being barred

  5. Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association (more commonly known as VBODA) is an organization of high school, middle school, and elementary school band and orchestra directors within the Commonwealth of Virginia, whose mission is to help promote opportunities of music education to K-12 students. Many of the events that the VBODA ...

  6. Robert Mitchell (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mitchell (October 12, 1912 – July 4, 2009) was an American organist and choir director whose career spanned 85 years, from 1924 to 2009. [2] [3] He was one of the last original silent film accompanists, having accompanied films from 1924 to 1928. [1]

  7. Richmond Boys Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Boys Choir was founded in 1996 in Richmond, Virginia, as a collaboration between Theatre IV and the Boys & Girls Club of Richmond. In the fall of 1996 the RBC conducted its first citywide auditions. As a result, approximately 25 boys were chosen for membership. By 1997 RBC became an independent, non-profit 501(c)3.

  8. Raleigh Boychoir - Wikipedia

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    The Raleigh Boychoir holds auditions several times per year. Interested boys and their parents come to the Raleigh Boychoir Center to learn more about the choir and meet with the artistic directors. [5] Auditions are open to school-aged boys. New boys are allowed to participate in a trial period of a month before committing to a semester-based ...

  9. Herbert Huffman - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Huffman began efforts to establish a choir for local boys. The organization was founded as a part-time singing group. [6] Huffman conducted auditions with his wife, Mary Christine, who accompanied applicants on the piano. The choir began to enjoy considerable success on the local level and was invited to perform in neighboring towns.