Granite City Chorus
The Granite City Chorus has been in existence since 1990 when it started with four or five guys getting together to discover the joys of producing that unique barbershop sound. Starting out as the “Royal Mailers” the chorus later adopted its current name to reflect its roots in North East Scotland’s Silver City. Over the years we’ve grown into a chorus around 40-strong that also includes 2 quartets and an octet. And out of over fifty groups affiliated to the British Association of Barbershop Singers (BABS), we’re the furthest North.
Under the direction of Colin Reid since 2007 the chorus has continued to grow and develop its repertoire to include a variety of songs ranging from traditional barbershop through to musical theatre, Scottish, and vintage pop standards.
Under the direction of Colin Reid since 2007 the chorus has continued to grow and develop its repertoire to include a variety of songs ranging from traditional barbershop through to musical theatre, Scottish, and vintage pop standards.