Seattle Men’s Chorus, a Seattle-based choir, was founded in 1979 as an LGBTQ
community chorus. The group held its first rehearsal in September of that year
and performed its inaugural concert at the Museum of History and Industry in
spring 1980. Dennis Coleman became the chorus's conductor in May 1981, and the
chorus subsequently became a founding member of GALA Choruses in July 1983. The
chorus marked the 25th anniversary of Stonewall by marching in the New York City
Pride Parade and performing at Carnegie Hall with the New York City Chorus.
Notable performances include collabor...