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‘You managed to present that group of irreligious, uncivilised and unenlightened folk as a coherent, well-disciplined and musical ensemble. What magic!!! Please thank them all for their wonderful contribution to the concert.’ Sue Capper, making light of the informal definition of the word heathens from dictionary.com
'Thank you Deb and all of the Heathens who sang so beautifully last night. So many great comments from all of the audience - you certainly started the BANC AGM with a flourish! Your enthusiasm was more than measurable'. Adrienne
President BANC Committee.Upcoming Events 2023
18 Mar Newcastle Fringe Festival 5pm Hamilton Uniting Church
https://newcastlefringe.com.au/events/heathens-hunter-singers/01 Jun Blackheath Folk Club, 7.30pm Ivanhoe Hotel
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Tag Archives: Blue Mountains
Mountain Devil
Chloe has been working up some ideas to find a logo for The Heathens. The ideas are many and various, but amongst them this wonderful bit of creativity popped out. In case you didn’t realise it’s our local native plant, … Continue reading
Come together
Hi Chris, […] I just had to say I agree with your sentiments from Saturday – we certainly are coming together. The Mountains can bring together quirky individuals ( and I count myself as a “quirk”!!) and the group reflects … Continue reading
Blackheath Choir Festival
Friday 22nd August: Opening Concert (including The Heathens) at 7:30pm on Stage 1 in the Phillips Hall, Gardiner Crescent: Checkout the Festival website and buy some tickets here ($15) 🙂
Heathens sing with a master
We are usually busy practising our repertoire for the next gig – so it was a good idea by our Musical Director, Christine, to have a two- hour session with local maestro, the renowned and much loved singing educator and … Continue reading
Member profile – Harry
Harry was born in 1927 in Warwick, Queensland. Significantly he says, 1927 was also the year the Federal Parliament moved from Melbourne to Canberra. From there it appears his life has been full and it continues to be so. Never … Continue reading
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