Turtle Creek Chorale

Turtle Creek Chorale
Turtle Creek Chorale during the 2016-2017 spring season mainstage show "Topsy Turvy."
Turtle Creek Chorale during the 2016-2017 spring season mainstage show "Topsy Turvy."
Background information
Also known asTCC
OriginDallas, Texas, United States
GenresChoral, jazz, popular
OccupationMen's Choir
Years active1980–present
LabelsReference Recordings
MembersMore than 200 voices
Websiteturtlecreekchorale.com
STAFF

Artistic Director
Sean Baugh
Executive Director
Jeremy Wayne
Associate Conductor & Principal Pianist
Scott Ayers
Director of Patron Experience
Jason Crane

Director of Marketing & Development
Mike Dilbeck

The Turtle Creek Chorale (TCC) is an American men's chorus located in Dallas, Texas. With 38 recordings and two commercially produced, feature-length motion picture documentaries in public distribution, it is among the most recorded men's choruses in the world.

Founded February 19, 1980, and currently featuring more than 200 singing members, the Chorale performs a full concert series annually to live audiences in excess of 20,000.

While primarily a gay men's chorus, the Turtle Creek Chorale welcomes all men, and those that identify as male, regardless of sexual orientation.

TCC also performs more than 30 benefit appearances annually. Recent partnerships and collaborations include Lone Star Rides, LifeWalk, Genesis Women's Shelter, Children's Medical Center, Hope's Door, Parkland Hospital, and the American Airlines Sky Ball.