The Savannah Children’s Choir performs its third annual end of camp musical review
Savannah Children’s Choir
A-Town Get Down is back on Indian Street with visuals, sounds, and soul
The festival’s vibrant and loving environment is a can’t-miss for artists, dreamers, and families.
Savannah Children’s Choir to sing at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
The Premiere Choir will also perform at Normandy Memorial.
Sacred Sounds: Honoring Duke Ellington’s legacy
THIS WEEKEND, Savannah Children’s Choir will pay tribute to a monumental moment in music history: the Sacred Concerts of American music legend Duke Ellington. Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concerts, which the […]
Get Down at A-Town: A talk with Cracker’s Johnny Hickman
Perhaps one of A-Town’s best characteristics is its participatory nature: this isn’t a spectator’s festival
Stopover in the Yard @The Grey
Savannah Stopover’s oh-so-Savannah series features food fresh off the grill and a rotating schedule of musicians from the region
Holiday Pops @Johnny Mercer Theatre
Featuring musical favorites that span the ages, attendees can look forward to traditional carols, sing-a-longs, classics, and more
Savannah Children’s Choir goes home to Ireland
The choir served as Savannah emissaries, performing for Jerry O’Dea, the Mayor of Limerick, who admitted that getting to meet people like them made his job worthwhile
A-Town Get Down: The Complete Guide
Robert Randolph headlines the sixth annual fest held in loving memory of SCAD student Andrew “A-Town” Townsend
Year In Review: Live Music
WITH CONCERTS happening almost every night of the week, a look back at the last year in music is quite the blur, but there were certainly some shows that are […]
Savannah Children’s Choir Annual Christmas Concert @The Lucas Theatre
The Christmas concert has become such an annual favorite, Roger Moss even has a snow globe of the yearly poster’s artwork sitting on his desk.
Night in Bohemia (presented by SAV Children’s Choir) @SCAD MoA
In the words of SCC co-founder and Director of Development Roger Moss, ‘All of the arias, none of the shouting.’
