DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE
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- By J. COOK
Two Hundred Men Are About to make some Declarations of Independencetogether on June 27th and 28th at the Saban. GMCLA is putting on a concert for America’s 250th B-day, and following it up with their annual Gala. Now, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles have been doing this for 47 years. And the country isn’t exactly in a great place. But that doesn’t mean we can stop to appreciate the progress we’ve made since 1776. The song list spans anthems to folk, pop to theater, like, “Defying Gravity,” “Born This Way,” “We Shall Overcome,” “Imagine” and more. It reads like a playlist someone made at 2 a.m. while feeling very deeply about America. Which, same.
Guest artist Justin Tranter, who has 100 billion streams on Spotify and YouTube, which breaks down to every human on Earth having heard his music an average 12 times, will join the chorus and do a medley of his hits. Bieber, Grande, yada yada—everyone knows it and everyone loves it. To round out the evening, composer Saunder Choi was commissioned to write a new piece with lyrics by LA Poet Laureate Brian Sonia-Wallace.
Following the show on the 28th is the annual Gala—pink carpet into the art deco Saban, a silent auction, and a dinner. Proceeds from the Gala benefit the Alive Music Project in schools and free concert performances in the community. Tickets start at $49. The gala starts at $750. Both are worth it. Go. Sing along. Declare your independence and your pride. Happy B-day ‘Merica!
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