When more than 100 powerful male voices join in the musical harmony that is the 30-year-old Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus, there is more than just the singing of songs.
“In the composition of our concerts, the selections will center around a message. It may not always be obvious, but our strategy is to speak through song about things that speak to our community. Ours is a strong message of acceptance and social awareness,” said Joshua I. Bosin, 31, a labor and employment litigator at Holland & Knight, and a five-year member of the chorus.
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