The Cowboy Capital Chorus began as a dream of Scott Schurman (our first president) who missed having a barbershop group to sing with when he moved to Ogallala. Our first meeting was held in March 2001, and it's interesting to note that the majority of the guys who attended that meeting are still singing with the group. In January 2003 we were presented with our charter from SPEBSQSA and officially became a part of the inter- national organization Our repertoire includes show tunes, jazz, blues, sacred music, gospel and, of course, "the old songs." Our community services include performances in retirement and convalescent homes, hospitals, schools, and anywhere that the joys of this American art form can be experienced and encouraged for the benefit of others.
If you're interested in CCC's documented history, we started publishing a BULLetin in April of "Ought Fore" all of which are on file as PDF's or Word document files by clicking on the [BULLETINS] tab on the menu or just clicking on the BULL above.
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The Chapter is to be an ever-growing fraternity of Barbershop style singers who sing for their own enjoyment and for the entertainment of others, who wish to improve their singing ability, and who lead the cause of encouraging vocal music in the schools and communities.
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up-dated 8/23/2007