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Portland Voices Rock non-audition choir provides a ‘come one, come all’ experience for adults who just want to sing

Portland Voices Rock non-audition choir provides a ‘come one, come all’ experience for adults who just want to sing

Update: 2025-11-19
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The very first Voices Rock choir started in Denver in 2014 by a music teacher who heard from her students’ parents and her own  friends that they wished they had some kind of musical outlet. Jill Teas obliged with a small group of adults who met for several weeks, rehearsing popular songs and performing them at local bars. But the no-audition “come one, come all” ethos of the choir quickly spread to other Colorado cities. And after a few years, Teas chose to quit her teaching job to run the Voices Rock organization full time. This year, three Northwest cities began their own Voice Rock chapters: Seattle, Tacoma and Portland.  We hear from the Voices Rock founder about the idea behind the choir — and from two Portland participants, director Caley Barstow and soloist Courtney Upton, about what they get out of it.

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Portland Voices Rock non-audition choir provides a ‘come one, come all’ experience for adults who just want to sing

Portland Voices Rock non-audition choir provides a ‘come one, come all’ experience for adults who just want to sing