Sing Out

No Longer Available

Sing Out!, released in 1996, features music from our 15th anniversary concert with our special guest diva, Ann Hampton Callaway. The title song was commissioned by the Chorus and composed by Callaway.

Song List & Audio Clips

Below is the complete list of songs on this CD and links to download audio clips. Each clip is one minute long unless otherwise noted.

No. Title Download
1. Free to Love lo-fi | hi-fi
2. Great Day lo-fi | hi-fi
3. Count Your Blessings  
4. Wherever You Are  
5. Nightwatch  
6. Sing Out!  
7. Been in the Storm lo-fi | hi-fi
8. Would You Harbor Me lo-fi | hi-fi
9. Steal Away lo-fi | hi-fi
10. Love Don’t Need A Reason lo-fi | hi-fi
11. Get Used to It lo-fi | hi-fi
12. Means to an End lo-fi | hi-fi
13. Anthem  

Audio Help

Software: The audio clips are in MP3 format. Most MP3 players will play the clips without problems. Some common MP3 players are Windows Media Player for PCs and ITunes for Macintosh.

Hi-Fi vs. Lo-Fi: Our Hi-Fi and Lo-Fi features allow you to “stream” MP3 files, or listen to the file without copying it onto your PC. Unless you have broadband Internet access like cable, DSL or better, we recommend that you stream in Lo-Fi. Hi-Fi requires more bandwidth than standard 56k or 28.8 modems can handle.

Audio Quality: These audio clips are compressed for delivery on the Internet. Because of this, the sound you hear online will not be CD-quality.

Troubleshooting: Some MP3 players, especially older versions, do not support the Hi-Fi and Lo-Fi streaming functions. You may wish to upgrade your audio program if you’re having problems.

Our 31st Season!

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OutLoud! presents

Forces of Nature

May 11 – 12, 2012

They Sang to Me

The Farewell Concerts

June 22 – 23, 2012

Out of My Range (and Other Age-Related Performance Issues)

July 11, 2012
GALA Festival, Denver
Ellie Caulkins Opera House

This activity is made possible in part by a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature and a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts.

This activity is funded in part by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on Novemer 4, 2008.