SF Gay Men’s Chorus Performs Tribute To Feinstein
San Francisco’s Fox affiliate reports: The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus sang a farewell song in the historic rotunda of City Hall in special sendoff honoring late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s work for the LGBTQ+ community. Nearly 100 members, both chorus alumni and active singers, gathered to pay their respects in song. The chorus has a … The post SF Gay Men’s Chorus Performs Tribute To Feinstein appeared first on Joe.My.God..
San Francisco’s Fox affiliate reports:
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus sang a farewell song in the historic rotunda of City Hall in special sendoff honoring late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s work for the LGBTQ+ community. Nearly 100 members, both chorus alumni and active singers, gathered to pay their respects in song.
The chorus has a long history with Sen. Feinstein, as she was present during their very first performance.
It was November 1978, just after the late senator assumed the mayorship. Supervisor Harvey Milk and then-Mayor George Moscone had just been assassinated. The chorus came together at the Polk Street steps of City Hall to perform for a candlelit vigil. Feinstein was in attendance.
Read the full article. In the video report below, you’ll see that the line to pay respects to Feinstein wrapped all around City Hall.
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus sang the “The Star-Spangled Banner” in a final tribute to the late Senator Dianne Feinstein who is lying in state at city hall. Here’s how to watch Thursday’s memorial on ABC7: https://t.co/mYWqyun3Pz pic.twitter.com/7jYuolQRDI
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) October 5, 2023
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