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Welcome.


The Georgetown Chimes are Georgetown University's oldest all-male singing group.

Since 1946, The Georgetown Chimes have entertained Presidents from Ike to Clinton, cocktail parties from Maine to California, and crowds of all ages from Holland to Argentina.



A Georgetown Chimes concert consists of high-quality vocal performance, entertainment, and energy sure to please audiences of all ages.

From barbershop standards to The Star Spangled Banner to holiday season favorites, The Chimes will entertain your guests.

For more information, contact our business manager, Matthew Moore, by clicking here.


News and Updates:


May 2, 2008

We are very happy to have welcomed two new Chimes into the group in recent weeks: Chime #217 Brandon Shamel, a lead from Arizona, and Chime #218 Arthur Woods, a tenor from California.

Congrats to them.


Brandon

Arthur

 

March 16, 2008

We returned last weekend from a fantastic nine-day trip through western Europe.

We sang at the Georgetown University Library Associates dinner in London, saw the sights in Paris, enjoyed the sun in Barcelona, and performed at the 2008 John Carroll Awards Weekend in Madrid.

Thanks to all who helped make the trip possible.


The Actives sing before the John Carroll Awards Banquet in Madrid


Featured Video:


The Chimes sing the Star Spangled Banner for a crowd of 20,000 at the Verizon Center before the Georgetown Hoyas beat UConn this year.

 

"We Meet" as performed on Feburary 24, 2007, at the 34th annual Cherry Tree Massacre, Gaston Hall, Georgetown University.

 

"Loch Lomond" as performed on Feburary 24, 2007, at the 34th annual Cherry Tree Massacre, Gaston Hall, Georgetown University.