New women's chorus launches in Ruston

Type of post: Chorus news item
Sub-type: News release
Posted By: Sallie Rose Hollis
Status: Current
Date Posted: Mon, Sep 2 2024

A new melody is rising in Ruston as Southern A'Chord, a women's community a cappella chorus, announces its formation and invites area residents to a harmonious beginning.

The group will host a Welcome Night on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the Presbyterian Church of Ruston, 212 N. Bonner.

Chorus leaders say Southern A'Chord's purpose is to bring music to the community and to provide a place for women to enjoy and grow their musical skills.

All women who have a love for singing are encouraged to attend the recruitment event. It will provide a chance to meet the director and fellow singers, discover more about the chorus's mission and upcoming activities, and experience the delight of singing in a group.

"The group is more than just a chorus," said Lynette Murphy, of Choudrant, assistant director for musical expression. "It's a celebration of the joys of singing and the uplifting power of music. Singing is a journey of the soul that connects us to the deepest parts of ourselves and to each other.

"There's something truly magical about coming together to create harmony," explained Murphy, who also serves as chorus president. "Singing not only lifts the spirit but also promotes a sense of unity."

The chorus Music Staff is led by Director Candice Bassett, of Grayson, who believes in the transformative power of music. "When we sing, we create a space where every voice matters. It's not just about the notes on the page. It's about the stories we tell and the community we build – a community where women can support each other, learn together and perform for the joy of our audiences."

With a repertoire that spans pop, patriotic, gospel and holiday, Southern A'Chord offers a sound that resonates with diverse audiences. As a new non-profit organization, the chorus has a roster of 14 members from multiple parishes.

"We’re committed to helping our members find their voice and use it confidently," Bassett said. "Our rehearsals are a place of discovery, where the art of a cappella singing – especially barbershop – can be embraced. We're excited to build this sisterhood and share our love of music with Ruston and beyond."
 
Regular rehearsals are held Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the same location as the guest night. Visitors and singers from other groups are welcome any time.

Southern A'Chord is not yet affiliated with any other organizations but would like to partner with local arts and community groups to serve North Louisiana, its leaders say. One of the chorus goals is to do community service outreach.

Bassett has extensive a cappella chorus training and background, having earned a director's certification and international medals with other singing groups. Murphy is the choir director and piano teacher for Ruston High School and serves as worship leader for First Baptist Church in Choudrant.

For more information concerning either membership or booking a performance, visit the website southernachordchorus.org or the Facebook page Southern A'Chord Chorus, or contact Murphy at 501-318-8701.

Photo info:

Directors and officers from recently created Southern A'Chord Chorus are inviting others to join. Back row, from left: Candice Bassett, director; Lynette Murphy, assistant director for musical expression; Sallie Rose Hollis, assistant director for visual expression. Front row: Judy Sisson, secretary; Tina Allen, treasurer.