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Georgia Tech Glee Club

At a glance

  • Open to undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Only men are allowed to participate
  • No choral experience is necessary
  • No audition required

About

The Men's Glee Club is the oldest student organization on the Georgia Tech campus. Founded in 1906, it has a rich tradition of singing that includes numerous national and international tours, as well as radio broadcasts and recordings. Over the past four years, the Glee Club has experienced a “renaissance” of sorts, taking the campus and community by storm with its “healthily irreverent” blend of music, drama, and vocal/visual performance antics. The Glee Club sings entirely original arrangements of mostly unaccompanied music, utilizing vocal percussion, movement, and technology. For the past two years, the Glee Club served as Ensemble-in-Residence in Honolulu at the 2006 and 2007 Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities. The Glee Club also just released its first studio CD recording of all original arrangements and compositions titled Sing, Kindred Voices. In spring 2008 the Glee Club embarked upon a tour of England and Scotland and performed in Carnegie Hall.

Visit the Men's Glee Club's for more information about the club, including history, upcoming performances, and booking information.

Rehearsals

The Glee Club rehearses from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM every Monday in the Navy ROTC Armory.

Performances

The Glee Club performes many times during the semester. In 2006, the Glee Club performed 60 times to thousands of people, and have as recently as the fall of 2007 shared the stage with Kenny Chesney, Sugarland and Joe Walsh. Their exploits are best detailed on their website.

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