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DTX Seeks Tenor and Bass (Boston/Cambridge/Somerville)   Message List  
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Downtown Crossing (DTX) is a well-established mixed 6-person Boston
vocal band specializing in original songs and innovative, high-energy
covers of alternative, modern rock, and R&B tunes. Five years strong,
DTX is proud to be considered a mainstay of the dynamic Boston a
cappella scene. Check us out at www.dtxboston.com.

We rehearse once a week in Cambridge (T-accessible) and gig around
town. This past summer we kicked off the AIDS walk with a performance at the
Hatch Shell and entertained crowds at several Faneuil Hall shows. Now we're
searching for (1) a funk-filled bass singer who can anchor the rhythm section
along with our outstanding vocal percussionist, and (2) a high tenor with a
rockin’ solo voice. Blending, stage presence, and a sense of humor are key.
Arranging or song-writing experience is a plus.

Auditions will be held by individual appointment on an ongoing basis.
Please contact Tom at info at dtxboston dot com or 617-501-9438 for
questions, or to schedule an audition.





Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:14 pm

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