SeaChordsmen production follows a dream from childhood

Shoreline, WALocal News

On June 30, 2018, the Seattle SeaChordsmen barbershop chorus presented an inspiring musical production in Shoreline titled "Songs of Childhood? Stories of A Lifetime. " The show narrated the life of Charlie, who dreams of becoming a military pilot, with music reflecting his journey at various stages. The production captivated audiences by combining storytelling with powerful performances, highlighting the importance of pursuing one’s dreams. Known for their vibrant presence in the local arts scene, the SeaChordsmen perform regularly at festivals and community events, including Folklife and Mariners games.

This event not only provided entertainment but also fostered a sense of community engagement, showcasing the talents of local artists. With a robust schedule of public performances, the SeaChordsmen invite audiences to connect with them through their Facebook page for updates on future shows. The production was well-received, underscoring the significance of local arts in enriching community life. This performance exemplified the chorus's dedication to both entertainment and inspiring the audience through meaningful narratives.

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