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“Sail Away” with the Beach Boys – The Troy Messenger

By Kimberly L. Ferguson
July 17, 2023
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The Troy Arts Council offers a fantastic musical program scheduled for early October, free and open to the public.

“The Troy Arts Council is thrilled with the opportunity to bring two amazing musical groups to town,” said Bill Hopper, ATC President. “We encourage anyone who loves great music to make plans to join us for” Sail On: Beach Boys Tribute “at 7pm on Monday October 4th at the Crosby Theater on the Troy University campus and” Chanticleer “in 7:30 p.m. on Sunday October 10 at the Saint Martin Catholic Church in Tours.

Hopper said the Beach Boys tribute will include the band’s classic hits as well as some treasures from the band’s extensive catalog.

“Chanticleer is known the world over as a vocal orchestra,” Hopper said. “The mix of 12 male voices is seamless and a pleasure to hear.”

Hopper said Chanticleer’s repertoire includes jazz, gospel, and contemporary classical music.

“It is the wish of the Troy Arts Council that by presenting shows like the Beach Boys Tribute and Chanticleer, our citizens have the opportunity to experience the diversity of the arts and to enjoy a program of performances they will remember for coming years.

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