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Concert benefits Brattleboro Women’s Chorus

BRATTLEBORO — On Friday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m., in the Centre Congregational Church parlor, a benefit concert for the Brattleboro Women's Chorus will be performed by two local-area vocal quartets, the Seymour Sisters and Singcrony.

The Seymour Sisters are Betsy Williams, Laura Williams, Beth Spicer, and Kate Wolff, who sing old-time, gospel, country, and swing, and play banjo, mandolin, guitar, dobro and stand-up bass.

Singcrony is an a cappella quartet consisting of Carrie Walker, Beth Kiendl, Ruth Allard, and Andrea Matthews. They have been singing together for eight years and love close harmonies and especially swing jazz.

An array of desserts made by chorus members will be available, and after the concert of about an hour, there will be the opportunity to socialize.

Admission is by donation of $10 to $20, and all proceeds benefit the chorus.

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