A Quote by Brian Tyree Henry

I was in show choir in high school. — © Brian Tyree Henry
I was in show choir in high school.
Before 'Music and Lyrics,' I was just doing high school plays and singing in my church choir and my school choir.
I was a choir director for my high school. Of my friends, I was the more rational one, because I was the choir girl!
I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school.
In high school, I was Mr. Choir Boy. I had solos, I was helping out the tenors with their parts and our choir teacher would ask me what songs we should do.
I grew up in Synagogue in the boys' choir. We didn't listen to music in the house; only at temple. Then I went to a mostly African American high school on the South Side of Chicago and joined a gospel choir.
My high-school a cappella teacher would embarrass me in front of the choir. 'Mavis, you're in the basement. Mavis, you're singing with the boys.' I said, 'Mr. Finch, my voice isn't soprano. I can't sing up there with the girls.' So I just got out of the choir.
In middle school, I really didn't have music, but in high school, I remember taking a lot of choir and drama.
Christine Bass was my high school music teacher. She took a program on its last legs and within a few years turned into one of the best programs in the country. Our high school dominated national choir competitions all through her 20-plus year tenure.
Everybody's like, 'You're tall. You didn't play basketball?' They asked me when I was a freshman in high school, and basketball practice was the same time a lot of stuff happened with choir. And I picked choir, which, normally, people would scratch their heads at, but it worked out okay.
My mom sang in high school choir and so did my father.
I started out singing in high school in the choir and in a garage band.
I did choir in high school, but I didn't sing professionally anywhere ever.
In high school, I was very active in extracurricular activities such as art, theatre, and choir. I also wrote for the school newspaper, but not regularly, because I never liked writing non-fiction very much.
I've taught Sunday school, I've sung in the choir, I directed a choir.
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
I was in choir in school. I kind of just did it. I already knew I wanted to sing. My music program in my school wasn't really great - people didn't really want to be part of the choir, they didn't want to do the plays and stuff like that. It definitely wasn't the cool thing to do.
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