At yesterday's Prime Minister’s Questions, Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes celebrated the recent Britain’s Got Talent performance of Rhos-based choir, the Johns’ Boys Male Chorus.
He asked the Deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden MP, to join
him in congratulating the choir on their magnificent performance as well as the
work of other community choirs in Clwyd South and across the UK who bring
pleasure to singers and audiences alike.
Mr Dowden congratulated Johns’ Boys on their success in BGT, noting that choral music is one of the UK’s greatest contributions to global culture.
He praised the "fantastic achievement" of the choir in reaching the semi-final of the competition commenting that
he is sure Johns’ Boys will continue to entertain and engage communities for
many years to come.
Speaking at Prime Ministers Questions, Mr Baynes had said: “Wales is the land of song and there is no better example of this than Johns’ Boys Male Chorus from Rhos in Clwyd South who have performed magnificently in the recent series of Britain’s Got Talent, moving Bruno Tonioli and the other judges to tears.
"Would the Deputy Prime Minister join with me in congratulating the choir and also the many community choirs in Clwyd South and across the UK who bring such pleasure to the singers and audiences alike?”
The Deputy Prime Minister responded: “Choral music is possibly one of our greatest contributions to global culture and really do join my Honourable Friend in congratulating Johns’ Boys Male Chorus for their fantastic achievement in reaching the semi-final of Britain’s Got Talent and I’m sure they will continue to entertain and engage communities for many years to come.”
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