Talk:Alexandria Harmonizers
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Needed: photos, more history, sources
[edit]I have begun adding some content to this page, mostly from the Harmonizers' website. In the History section, details and description (with references) of the notable performances should be added, as well as competition information.
Photos are needed, as is the group logo. If the Harmonizers will release a photo or two to Wikimedia, that would be preferable. The logo should be usable under permissible use guidelines.
The years each director directed the chorus are questionable and are assembled from piecemeal information from the website.
MyrCyn (talk) 16:48, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Discography
[edit]They have a CD called "Havin' Fun".
They also have a CD called "Live on Stage", although that might be the same as the live one that is listed. Johncolton (talk) 22:06, 19 June 2010 (UTC)