Fron Male Voice Choir
Add to your CD collection! The Fron Male Voice Choir have signed a record deal and are out to conquer the charts.
Visit their site an hear them sing: http://www.voicesofthevalley.co.uk/
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Add to your CD collection! The Fron Male Voice Choir have signed a record deal and are out to conquer the charts.
Visit their site an hear them sing: http://www.voicesofthevalley.co.uk/
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October 22nd, 2006 at 11:49 pm
I had the privilege of attending the Fron Male Voice Choir’s concert “Songs of the Shows” on Saturday 21st October. It was the first choir concert that I’ve ever attended. My wife and I were curious after all publicity the choir have attracted with their new CD and we were not disappointed. Leyland Band and the Fron Male Voice Choir must be congratulated on a thoroughly professional and entertaining concert and both more than deserved the standing ovation given to them at the end of the concert.
We are now new coverts to Male Voice singing, I am not surprised that Daniel Glatman was so moved when he first heard them. We are looking forward to the release of the Choir’s CD in November and their concert in the William Aston Hall in March
November 25th, 2006 at 12:53 pm
The CD is now available in the shops and for download. Buy it today!
May 13th, 2007 at 10:04 pm
Dear Sirs, my wife bought me the V.O.T.V CD and the voices sent shivers up my spine but why oh why do producers muddy the recording with an over-indulgence of ’support’ musicians, what these fine peoples voices can’t manage, doesn’t need doing, they’re far better than that.
Yours very sincerely…………..David Laker.
June 29th, 2007 at 9:45 am
Agree with David Lakers comment, CDs from less known MVCs such as Chepstow which are not produced on big budgets have the bare essentials for accompaniment and thus have a more authentic MVC sound in my view.
The Fron did pique my interest in MVCs again though so I am grateful to them for that.