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We are Note-Orious, East Dulwich's community Choir. Our spring term starts on Monday 12th January and we would love to meet some new Tenor and Bass singers.


Why not come for a free taster session on 12th? We rehearse upstairs at the East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane from 8pm until 10pm with a beer break half way through!


If you would like more information please visit our website www.note-orious.co.uk or email us on [email protected]


All the songs we sing are suggested by our members and we're a friendly bunch who like to socialise.

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