About

The Lanier Chamber Singers was formed in 1991 as The Lanier Singers by Lee Bratton and Keith Jefcoat for the sole purpose of promoting outstanding choral singing in the northeast Georgia area. From the beginning, the group focused developing a repertoire of a cappella literature from the Renaissance and Twentieth century periods.

In 1996 the group performed during the summer olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The group performed in 1997 and 2001 for the summer convention of the Georgia American Choral Directors Association in Spivey Hall at Clayton College & State University in Morrow, Georgia.
 

The choir draws its members from throughout northeast Georgia. Members of The Lanier Singers have extensive musical backgrounds, but their current professions include general contractors, students, lawyers and college professors. Members volunteer their time in singing because of their dedication to the arts, and their commitment to the cultural enrichment of the community.

The Lanier Chamber Singers is committed to enhancing the northeast Georgia community by providing outstanding choral music. To this end, they endeavor to present repertoire of the highest quality, to promote the cultural heritage of choral music, and to sing at the utmost level of excellence.

The Lanier Chamber Singers is organized as a not-for-profit corporation in the state of Georgia, and is recognized as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Your generous contributions to the group are fully tax deductable. To find out more about supporting The Lanier Chamber Singers with your financial gift, please contact Mr. Keith Jefcoat by phone at 770-534-6274, or by email at jefcoat@lib.brenau.edu.

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