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A busy weekend when “we came back home”

Margaret - August 13, 2022

What a fabulous and a VERY busy weekend for the Games Maker Choir! On Friday 22nd July the choir were to be found mingling and singing with some well-known Team GB athletes from London 2012, the Mayor of London and representatives of the organisations involved in creating (arguably) the “Greatest Show on Earth” ten years… Read more

BBC Music Day in a very special location

Margaret - September 29, 2019

The Games Maker Choir enjoyed BBC Music Day 2019 in a very special place, with some very special people.     The National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire is a warm, inviting and inspiring  place, where incredible work is carried out day by day to help patients living with  many types of… Read more

The Games Maker Choir annual review…the musical legacy continues

Margaret - December 31, 2018

2018 holds more wonderful memories for The Games Maker Choir. As the New Year dawned, we had no real idea of what was in store; we had our eye on some targets, but as ever, this unique choir was ready to run with some surprises!   We wouldn’t be a British choir, without talking about… Read more

Making our own kind of music, and some new friends too

Margaret - October 31, 2018

The Games Maker Choir have had some unforgettable musical and sporty experiences since the choir was formed during the London 2012 Olympics, all ranking as true ‘pinch me’ moments. Last Saturday proved to be yet another such occasion set this time, not in an iconic sport stadium but in the impressive surroundings of the Church… Read more

The Games Maker Choir Review of 2017; Part 1

Margaret - December 27, 2017

Read about another incredible year for the ‘Go To’ Choir for Sport! 2017 started with enjoyable, though intense work as usual with choir members rehearsing together and at home, honing skills on tunes both known and new to the choir. This was just as well with the range of new opportunities which were to come… Read more