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- Texas_Boys_Choir abstract "The Texas Boys Choir is a mixed-voice boychoir located in Fort Worth, Texas. Since its founding in 1946 by George Bragg, the Texas Boys Choir has grown from a mere twenty-six voices to a distinguished choral program consisting of close to one hundred boys. The mission of the Texas Boys Choir (TBC) is \"to be a world-class boychoir, to develop personal excellence and to inspire a lifelong passion for choral artistry.\"".
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- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLink American_Choral_Directors_Association.
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- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Worth,_Texas.
- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLink George_Bragg.
- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLink Grammy_Award.
- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLink Opus_Cuatro.
- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLink S._Bryan_Priddy.
- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
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- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Texas Boys Choir".
- Texas_Boys_Choir awards "2".
- Texas_Boys_Choir founding "1946".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeLabel "Artistic Director".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeLabel "Board of Directors".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeLabel "Executive Director".
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- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Ann E. Dunkin".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Anne Miller".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Betty Bob Buckley".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Bill Lamkin, President".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Clint Riley".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Dr. Judith M. Kelly".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Dr. Steven E. Johnson, Vice President".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Josh Coronado".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Melissa Goodroe, Vice President".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Michael W. Wellbaum, Secretary C. Robert Baird".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Sylvia Dodson".
- Texas_Boys_Choir freeText "Willa Gill Dunleavy".
- Texas_Boys_Choir genre "Choral music of all genres".
- Texas_Boys_Choir musicDirector "S. Bryan Priddy".
- Texas_Boys_Choir origin Fort_Worth,_Texas.
- Texas_Boys_Choir origin Texas.
- Texas_Boys_Choir website "www.texasboyschoir.org".
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- Texas_Boys_Choir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Texas_Boys_Choir subject Category:American_choirs.
- Texas_Boys_Choir hypernym Boychoir.
- Texas_Boys_Choir comment "The Texas Boys Choir is a mixed-voice boychoir located in Fort Worth, Texas. Since its founding in 1946 by George Bragg, the Texas Boys Choir has grown from a mere twenty-six voices to a distinguished choral program consisting of close to one hundred boys. The mission of the Texas Boys Choir (TBC) is \"to be a world-class boychoir, to develop personal excellence and to inspire a lifelong passion for choral artistry.\"".
- Texas_Boys_Choir label "Texas Boys Choir".
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- Texas_Boys_Choir wasDerivedFrom Texas_Boys_Choir?oldid=633465130.
- Texas_Boys_Choir homepage www.texasboyschoir.org.
- Texas_Boys_Choir isPrimaryTopicOf Texas_Boys_Choir.