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Supporting music education in our schools and the community
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We hope you enjoy this week's issue of the
Nashville Singers News
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Mission & Vision
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 Organizational Mission
The mission of Nashville Singers is to entertain, educate, unite and uplift our audiences and members through music that is distinguished for its innovation, diversity and artistic excellence.
Philanthropic Mission The philanthropic mission of Nashville Singers is to provide resources and support for music education in our schools and the community.
Leadership MissionThe leadership mission of Nashville Singers is to seek, develop, use and enhance the skills and talents of each member to such an extent that progress seems limitless. Vision The vision of Nashville Singers is to be a dynamic choral leader, enriching lives through the performance of significant music; collaborating with highly engaged, skilled donors to make a substantial impact on music education in our schools and the community.
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Nashville Singers In-Kind Sponsors
 Ambassador Formalwear
1714 North Gallatin Road Madison, TN 37115 (Rivergate) 615.865.4640 Carl Diebold Sincera Media Solutions Dove Award-winning videographer Suzi Moran
For more information about becoming an in-kind sponsor of Nashville Singers, please click HERE to review a list of our current needs.
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| About Us |
Nashville Singers, Inc. is a 501(C)3 non-profit corporation and performing arts organization founded in 2008.
The members reside in Brentwood, Hermitage, LaVergne, Lebanon, Nashville, and Smyrna.
The group meets at Whitworth Memorial Baptist Church the first three Thursday evenings of each month from 7-10pm. Membership in Nashville Singers is open to all men who demonstrate the ability, desire, and a commitment to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
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We Are Grateful for the Support from our Donors and Grant Funders
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Sustaining Donors
Bruce and Kellye Cokeroft
Bryan Patrick
Individual Donors
Nikki Baker Sarah Beatty Janet Koch Colonel Samuel Liburdi Ed and Tracey Luke Doug and Trish Morrison Tim and Amy Mullican Jonathan (Jay) Ress Lisa Black Schlossberg Brett and Brandrea Sweeney Gary Sinagra Dr. Jane Warren Darlene Williamson Harlan and Sandy Wilson Todd and Jennifer Wilson Sloan Yarborough Grant Funders
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Todd Wilson Executive Director Ex Officio Director of Music Music Evaluation Committee Webmaster Newsletter Editor
Doug Morrison
President/Board Chair Lenny Farmer Vice-Chair Board Secretary Celebration Coordinator
Tim Mullican Treasurer In-House Photographer Historian
Taylor Wilson Board Member At Large Baritone Section Leader Music Evaluation Committee Visual Performance Coach
Mike Casper
Board Member At Large
Performance Scout Venue Search Task Force
Sloan Yarborough Associate Director Bass Section Leader Music Evaluation Committee Pitch Pipes
Annual Survey Administrator
Bruce Cokeroft Membership Manager Manager of Auditions Tenor Section Leader Venue Search Task Force
Bryan Patrick
Music Evaluation Committee Prime Minister of Fun & Mischief Interim Costume Manager
Ric Domenico Music Evaluation Committee Learning Media Producer Lead Section Leader Music Engraver Music Librarian
Harlan Wilson
Performance Coach
Bob Allen
Venue Search Task Force Michael Schwalbe
Venue Search Task Force
Grace Thomson
Performance Coach Voice Teacher
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Advisory Board
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Nashville Singers is blessed to have some outstanding community, business, and association leaders serving as volunteers on our team
Sarah Beatty
Director of Events and Communications
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee
Dawn Davenport
Sports Anchor/Reporter WKRN, News 2
Cheryl B. Davis
Director, Dickson and Cheatham Divisions
Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity
Dr. Robert L. Elliott Professor of Music and Department Head Tennessee State University
Shane Fortner
Senior Sales Manager
Jason G. Franke
Assistant General Manager of Sales and Marketing Nashville Sounds Baseball
Carrie Hobbs Guiden Executive Director The Arc of Tennessee
Don Hart
Professional music arranger, composer, orchestrator
Laura Landress Manager of Corporate Support Nashville Public Radio
Emily Lansdell Director of Marketing & Admissions Columbia Academy
Lynn D. McGill, CLU, ChFC Financial Advisor The McGill Financial Ensemble Choir Director Trinity United Methodist Church
Joann McIntire Office Assistant IV Neurology Department Vanderbilt University
Dr. Jeffrey T. Phillips Director of Fine Arts Hendersonville High School President Tennessee Music Education Association
Amanda Foster VP of Development Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce
Tom Ventress
President
Ventress Design Works
Jane Warren
Assoc. Professor of Music
Belmont University
Roger White
Trainer / Outside Sales
Dr. Gary Wilson
Director of Choral Activities
Ruth Woodall Associate Vice-President of Education and Workforce Development
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Current Repertoire |
REGULAR
Bad Day Beyond the Sea Blew by You Bring Him Home Danny Boy Happy Together How High the Moon I Then Shall Live My Lord and I Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Over the Rainbow The Lion Sleeps Tonight
The Lord's Prayer Man in the Mirror
Star Spangled Banner Tonight When She Loved Me
HOLIDAY
Away in a Manger Believe Birthday of a King It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Let It Snow I Wonder What You're Doing for Christmas Santa Claus is Comin' to Town Silent Night The Secret of Christmas We Wish You a Merry Christmas
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Philanthropy
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Music Makes a Difference
Grants Awarded
2013
I.T. Creswell Arts Magnet Middle School ($500) H.B. Williams Elementary School (Sound Effects) ($500) Ezell-Harding School (Fine Arts Academy) ($500) 2012
Lakeview Design Center ($500) Oliver Middle School ($500) 2011
John Overton High School ($500) Educator of the Future
College Scholarships Awarded
2012
Michael Collins ($1000) McGavock High School |
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Music Makes a Difference Grant Recipient Profile
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I.T. Creswell Arts Magnet Middle School
Nita L. Smith, Music Teacher
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The choral program at I. T. Creswell is growing and thriving under new leadership. Nita Smith joined the faculty in 2011-12, initially as an itinerant music specialist part-time serving 7th & 8th grade classes. This year the choral department expanded class offerings for grades 5-8 to compliment the school's band and strings fine arts curriculum. Choral students have experienced a wide variety of musical performances and choral training which include vocal master classes with visiting artists, MTVA Middle School Mass Choir festival, and a collaboration with MET Singers Honor Choir for the annual Nashville Symphony MLK Concert and annual MET LEGACY Concert. Additional training is provided through the after-school choral program MET Academy at ITC. Designed from the MET Singers Honor Choir model, these sessions provide additional choral enrichment in sight-reading, ear-training and score study twice a week.
I.T. Creswell Arts Magnet Middle School is a model of excellence in arts and academics while cultivating a disciplined community of creative, enthusiastic lifelong learners.
Choral Music at I. T. Creswell aspires to develop fundamental music skills through three areas: choral singing, musicianship, and performance. Every singer will experience these skills in an aesthetically stimulated environment that will develop positive life-skills, self-discipline, leadership, cooperation, communication, and a basic knowledge and appreciation for a variety of styles of music through singing, listening, playing, moving, reading and creating music.
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Click on the Bow Tie to Order a Bag Today!
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Board Meeting Tonight
The Nashville Singers Governing Board monthly meeting is tonight at 7:00pm at Casa de Wilson
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Inside Acappella - Episode 8
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Nashville Singers Core Values
Membership in the Nashville Singers and the following core values are closely intertwined:
- Singing - We love to sing. Through singing, we provide opportunities for personal expression, spread joy in performance, and enrich our lives and the lives of others.
- Fellowship - We foster rich relationships. We are committed to inclusive and respectful relationships based on integrity, trust and reputation. Our companionship cultivates lasting friendships and a sense of belonging. Collaboration on common interests bonds people of diverse interests and backgrounds.
- Fun - We have fun. We sing for the sheer enjoyment of it. Singing is accompanied by laughter, camaraderie, and the happiness of sharing the magic of a great performance.
- Enrichment - We seek personal growth and enrichment through singing. Education permeates all that we do. We promote skills in performance, interpersonal relationships, leadership, evaluation, collaboration and administration. A culture of lifelong learning encourages members to continually seek personal growth.
- Creativity - We embrace and celebrate creativity. We create sound from silence. In that act of creativity, we bring forth beauty, hope, joy and other artistic expressions. As performers we experience the exhilaration of delivering a powerful message through exceptional performances. We deliver these results to our audiences who, in turn, undergo their own emotional uplifting. A powerful core of creation inspires us to honor the art of song in everything we do.
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Video of the Week
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FRED - 1997 International Quartet Semi-final set
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Click on the Shirt to Visit Our Online Store
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This Day in Music
May 6, 1978 - The soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever started an 18 week run at No.1 on the UK album chart, also No.1 in the US. The album, which features seven Bee Gee songs, went on to sell over 30 million copies worldwide.
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Agenda for May 9 Rehearsal
SECTION I (Sloan Yarborough)7:00pm - Warmup 7:10pm - Let It Snow 7:20pm - Sleigh Ride 7:30pm - Seventy-Six Trombones 8:00pm - Sectionals (Sloan's choice)
SECTION II (Doug Morrison) 8:25pm - Break 8:40pm - Business
SECTION III (Todd Wilson) 8:50pm - The Lord's Prayer 9:00pm - We Wish You a Merry Christmas 9:10pm - I Wonder What You're Doing for Christmas 9:20pm - Silent Night 9:30pm - Bring Him Home 9:40pm - How High the Moon 9:50pm - Beyond the Sea
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SAVE THE DATES for two Season of Harmony Concerts
Saturday - November 23, 2013 First Baptist Church Donelson, TN Silent Auction begins at 6:00pm Concert begins at 7:00pm
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Sunday - November 24, 2013
Lifepoint Church
Smyrna, TN
Concert begins at 2:30pm
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Stay tuned for more details as they become available.
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Upcoming Schedule
SPRING
May 6 - (Mon) Monthly board meeting at 7:00pm (Todd & Taylor's place)
May 9 - (Thu) Next rehearsal
SUMMER
June 22 - (CHANGE) (Sat) All-Day Board Retreat (Lifepoint Church in Smyrna)
July 2 - (Tue) Rehearsal on a different night to avoid conflict with Independence Day holiday.
July 15 - Advisory Board Teleconference (7:00pm to 8:30pm)
July 27 - (NEW) (Sat) Recording session for new Christmas CD
August 16 - Performance at Woodmont Baptist Church. Chorus call 6:00pm; 45-minute performance begins sometime between 6:45pm and 7:00pm;
August 17 - (Sat) Photo session for new Christmas CD
FALL
September 7 - (Sat) Recording session for new Christmas CD
September 21 - (NEW) Performance at Annual Paper Sale Auction presented by the AL Menah Shrine Clowns benefiting the Shrine Hospital for Children
September 26 - (Thu) Advisory Board Dinner (6:30pm to 9:00pm)(Location TBD)
November 13 - Nashville Singers 5th Anniversary
November 16 - (Sat) 35-minute concert set in Oak Ridge, TN
November 23 - (Sat) Season of Harmony Concert in Nashville - Silent Auction starts at 6:00pm, concert starts at 7:00pm (First Baptist Church in Donelson)
November 24 - (Sun) Season of Harmony Concert in Smyrna at 2:30pm (Lifepoint Church)
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Please Support
Nashville Singers
Music Education Programs (PSA)
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Nashville Singers is recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt 501(c)3 non-profit organization registered in the state of Tennessee. Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. All solicitations are intended for Tennessee residents and help us impact the lives of other by perpetuating mission-critical outreach and music education programs. If you reside outside of Tennessee, please contact us BEFORE making a donation.
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Todd Wilson
Executive Director The Nashville Singers, Inc.
615-852-SING (7464) office
615-669-TODD (8633) cell 615-523-TODD (8633) fax
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The Nashville Singers, Inc. is a Tennessee chartered corporation and recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Donations are tax -deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. For more information, visit our website or contact Executive Director, Todd Wilson by phone at 615-852-SING (7464) or via email at todd@nashvillesingers.org
Nashville Singers and Nashvillesingers.org are registered and protected service marks (SM) of Nashville Singers, Inc.
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