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Lou Channon - Brighton Goes Gospel

Season 1, Ep. 9

In this podcast, the crash test dummies meet Lou Channon; the driving force behind a Brighton based community gospel choir open to all.

Over two decades, the acclaimed 'Brighton Goes Gospel’ choir has grown from just a handful of like minded people - with a love of gospel - to over a 140 strong membership.

Lou talks about the choirs' first small get-togethers, to their numerous live performances, concerts and shows. She also talks about the logistical and personal management of such an organic endeavour as it grows. Plus, the skills she personally had to develop in order to manage the choir as became more popular. We also talk about the sheer pleasure, delight and overwhelming sensation of wellness that comes from singing within a choir. 

If you'd like to find out more about the choir, just type in Brighton Goes Gospel in the YouTube search bar. There are numerous performance films and clips of the choir in action. 

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