The OK Chorale Quartet
Dedicated to the Preservation of Harmonic Law and Order in the Old West
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On October 26th 1881, four brave men walked down Freemont Street in Tombstone Arizona and into infamy!
The OK Chorale Quartet is dedicated to the preservation of this exciting era of western history through the telling of the stories in a unique and entertaining way. By combining the wonderful sounds of four part a cappella harmony with the fascinating history of the old west, the OK Chorale are sure to leave you with great memories of the old west.
What's being said about the Quartet
Historian and Executive Editor of True West Magazine, Bob
Boze Bell, said "The OK Chorale's clever and entertaining
approach to western history, especially Arizona's coloful
past, is truly unique."
"Anyone who missed their performance on Saturday night, should make a special effort to hear this quartet at the earliest opportunity"
...Richard Zoller - SV Herald Entertainment Critic
"Our audience is still clapping. What a great show this quartet created!"
....Joe Salz - Sun CIty Chapter Show Producer
"Our members loved them so much we had to have them back again and again! "
...Judy Confer Director of the River of Time Museum