LA’s Gay Men’s Chorus goes country!


Anyone who’s ever attended a performance of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles knows what first-rate entertainment these shows always are.
This weekend, GMCLA will be performing its first-ever country show and performing with the group is Leann Rhimes!
And if that isn’t enough of a reason to get your attention, I’m sure this shirtless advertising campaign will! Featured in the ad are chorus members Sean Masse, Michael Graham, Charles Fabian Martinez and Tegr Michael Powell.
And then here’s a second picture of Michael because he’s a friend of mine and a wonderful guy!
To buy tickets to one of this weekend’s shows at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills, click HERE!
Comments
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Robert says:
Gay Men’s chorus: …and their shirts are off why? Christ, looks like a cheap porno DVD cover. Geez!..leave it to my fellow gays to cheapen and sexualize something so mundane as singing. **rolls eyes**
Lionhart says:
Robert, give me a freakin’ break. These guys are highly talented and anything they do is perfect. Country/Western is not something I particularly listen to, but I am going to watch them and applaud with my hands and feet. I cant believe you said what you said…
James says:
I agree with Robert.
Lionhart says:
I just watched their “True Colors” video again and it still brings tears to my eyes. These guys guys are true artists…If they want to put on cowboy boots and take off their shirts, we should be grateful. HOT DAMN!!
Sammie says:
Oh yeah…the guys should sing shirtless always! Because I heard them sing a country tune on local morning news and that’s when I was convinced that they should not quit their day jobs.
Dale says:
Greg, what you haven’t said is whether or not Michael is taken?
ND Mitchell says:
I like them shirtless…..leave the shirts off!
Chicklet says:
Oh, be fair. That spot was just 10 guys out of 200. They sound so fantastic live on stage! And they do amazing work as gay activists and role models working as volunteers.