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Pub Choir

Pub Choir is a musical act founded in Brisbane, Australia, directed by Astrid Jorgensen.

Background
The first Pub Choir event was held in West End, Brisbane at venue The Bearded Lady in March 2017. and was shared by the band themselves shortly after the death of lead singer, Dolores O’Riordan. Other artists including Mariah Carey, Radiohead, Sir Barry Gibb, The Killers and Kiss have also praised and shared Pub Choir's arrangements of their songs. In 2022, Pub Choir's video of "Running Up That Hill" garnered international media attention when Kate Bush shared a statement describing the performance as "utterly, utterly wonderful!". Pub Choir has held events widely around Australia, as well as in New Zealand, the United States and England. On 5 April 2018 Pub Choir performed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. On 20 July 2019 Pub Choir performed at Splendour In The Grass. Jorgensen created a form of musical notation incorporating colour-coded contoured text and comedic visual cues to teach at Pub Choir, so that musical literacy is not required for audience participation. The term Pub Choir was coined by Jorgensen, and is trademarked. == Special guests ==
Special guests
Pub Choir has featured guest appearances by several notable musicians and celebrities. The first guest appearance in March 2018 by John Collins of Powderfinger for a performance of "My Happiness" received significant media attention, with a three-page feature in The Australian In 2018 other notable musical guests included: • Chris Cheney of The Living EndFelix Riebl of The Cat EmpireBen Ely of RegurgitatorJohn Willsteed and Adele Pickvance formerly of The Go-Betweens In 2019 musical guests included: • Patience Hodgson of The GratesElla Hooper of Killing Heidi • Samuel Cromack of Ball Park Music • Danielle Caruana of Mama KinTania Doko of Bachelor GirlShane Howard of GoannaDarren Middleton of PowderfingerLiorMeg MacJim Moginie of Midnight OilBen Lee In 2020 musical guests included: • Paul Kelly In 2022 guests included: • Tim Freedman of The WhitlamsJudith LucyMark Gable of The ChoirboysJason Singh of Taxiride In 2018 Pub Choir was featured in Hit Network's national advertising campaign, with multiple presenters appearing at shows including Grant Denyer, Dave Hughes, Kate Langbroek, and Ed Kavalee. == Philanthropy ==
Philanthropy
Pub Choir has regularly partnered with local charities, often donating a portion of ticket sales and raising money at events. in which Hanley was featured in the inaugural episode on 16 April 2019. On 20 December 2018 Pub Choir sold out a Christmas event at Brisbane City Hall for a performance of "How to Make Gravy" by Paul Kelly. Samuel Johnson (OAM) was the guest speaker, and the event raised over $108,000 for Samuel's charity, "Love Your Sister". On 14 June 2019 Jorgensen was awarded the Queensland Community Foundation Emerging Philanthropist of the Year as a result of her charitable work with Pub Choir. ==Couch Choir==
Couch Choir
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic a virtual choir named Couch Choir was created as an online equivalent of Pub Choir. In 2020, Couch Choir's video performance of Close to You by The Carpenters was added to the collection of the Australian National Communications Museum. Couch Choir's 2020 Christmas video of All I Want For Christmas Is You featured the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and was shared online by Mariah Carey, raising over $31,000 for the charity GIVIT. ==''Australia's Biggest Singalong!''==
Australia's Biggest Singalong!
The inaugural television special ''Australia's Biggest Singalong!'' was broadcast live on SBS from the Sydney Town Hall on 5 June 2021. The two-hour special was co-created by Pub Choir in collaboration with Artemis Media and SBS and was hosted by Julia Zemiro and Miranda Tapsell. == See also ==
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