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Something You Should Know - May 02 - Singing Legionaires

May 06, 20247 min
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“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!

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Something you should go out for, something you should know, brought to you by Genesis gooldr dot com. That is also something you should know that you can put your retirement plan on. The gold standard. Jenesis Gold Group is the only IRA backed by physical gold and silver. You can learn more now and you can get a free gold and Silver guide at Jenesis goldr dot com. And I've got a guest, actually two guests joining me in the studio

from the Singing Legioneers. We have Bruce and we have Bill. We're excited to have you guys in the studio. How you doing. We're doing great, well, just awesome. We're excited to have you in here. I get to see you perform so many times, and it's been really fun to visit here for the last fifteen to twenty minutes because I get to talk to you rather than here he sing, which is it's fun to hear you sing, but it's great to hear the passion while we're talking. And we'll start

over here. Let's talk about how long have you been a member of the Singing Legioneers. I joined in two thousand and six, so what's that a little bit eighteen years already? Yeah, I've been there for a while in Bill, how about you, Holung. I came right right when we broke out of COVID and take our masks off about four years ago. And overall, how many members are there currently? And I suppose that kind of ebbs

and flows, but what is a pretty general number? Twenty eight or twenty nine, very nice, and there's room for more, which is one of the reasons we're having this discussion today. Yes, and thank you, thank you for doing this. We excited to do this. We are looking to recruit singers and we're looking for another fifteen or twenty singers. Now, everything I know about the singing legionnaires was wrong because I thought I have to be a veteran, I have to be an legion member, I have to be

none of those things. So if I'm a singer and I'm a patriot, and I watch what you do and say that looks amazing, I'd like to be a part of that, chances are there might be a place for me. Exactly. And if you have sung for a men's course before, you will understand that singing in a men's course is a little different. Yeah, and it's a little bit different sound. So absolutely, And it's a come

as you are on Monday night. We practice it at seven o'clock every Monday night at the Alliance, the Armory at the Alliance, it's just west of the Alliance. Come and sing with us, and sing with us for three weeks and we make a decision and you make a decision as to whether or not you want to continue. Very nice, and Bill, what part like when you're singing, because there's you know, there's the tenor and the base.

What are the different parts even I don't even know the names of the Well, we've got bass and baritones and first and second tenors, and Bruce and I are in the first tenor section first tenors. Okay, right, it's four part in part. Are there certain parts that you're looking for, Like, hey, we really have a need for this, you kind of just whichever we need. We need people in all four parts in all four

okay, very nice. We've recently recruited another two or three or four bases and a couple more bar tones, but bar tones and second tenors are probably the hardest spots to fill. Okay, very nice, And so like the ideal candidate, would that be somebody who maybe like sang in the choir at church, or they sang when they were in school, or is it even somebody that I've never sang in anything, but I love to sing. If

you've had some background in music, it's actually a little bit better. But if you haven't had any background, come and see if you like it. Yeah, we have people that don't read music that sing with us, So it's not it's not anything that you can't learn. Nice, very nice. And again, if somebody would like to join, you don't need to be a veteran, You don't need to be a Legion member. You need to basically have a passion for this and be a patriot and say I want to

come out and let's talk. We'll visit with Bill. Let's talk about some of the cool things you guys get to do. I see you at events all the time. But for people who maybe didn't know that's who that group was, it was singing. What are some of the things you guys do throughout the year. For example, I think it's been about a year and a half or so ago it was the I think it was the one hundredth

anniversary of the courthouse downtown. We go down there and we sang a couple of well we're saying the Star Spangled banner and a couple of other numbers down there right in the court outside in the court area. We do that as a community service. We also sang at the grand opening or the ribbon cutting of the State Veteran Cemetery just north of town here. That's kind of an

example of the types of things we do. We also go to retirement homes as a community service and we get around those quite often, very nice. And one of the other things I talked with Bruce a little bit about you guys, also has nothing to do with the singing, but it helps pay for the singing. You place the flags around Sioux Falls, and you said there's like six hundred of those. Yeah, it's called the Avenue of Flags, and eight times a year, weather permitting, we put flags out through

the city of Sioux Falls. There's a charge for that. I think right now it's thirty six dollars per flag per year and we'll put that flag out eight times. That's amazing and it's well supported. So financially, there's no obligation for anybody that sings with us. You don't need any money. You

have to find your own way to practice. Very nice. And also add Bruce, that we provide a tuxedo type uniform on loan permanently if you're going to be a permanent member, and polo shirt so that we all have more or less a uniform when we sing together, a consistent look. Well, very good. Thank you guys so much for coming in to visit. And we're going to remind people if they would like to join, if they'd like

to be a singing Legionnaire, to show up on Monday seven pm. They can go this Monday, they go next Monday, and go every Monday, because you guys sing each Monday. And it's at the Alliance building is sixteen hundred. The building they're in is seventeen hundred West Russell. They refer to that as the Armory, but that's the building that has the American Legion of the VFW and many other groups in there. And do they just go right to the front door or the back door or either way the door on the

north side and we're right to the left when you walk in. Very very nice. And again that's Monday night, seven pm, the Singing Legionnaires. Bruce Bill, thank you so much. For coming in. Thanks Joe, thank you, and again if you would like to know more, I'm going to post this information on our Facebook page as well, Facebook dot com slash Sunny Radio and Facebook dot com slash Soup Falls News is Something you Should Know. Something you Should Know is brought to you by Genesisgoldra dot com. Put

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