Central Performing Arts Center, DeWitt, Iowa, proudly presents The Chordbuster Chorus on March 23, 2013 at 7:00 pm.

The performing chorus is called The Chordbuster, a group of men who love to sing and harmonize in the barbershop style while entertaining audiences and putting smiles on the faces of their fans.

The Chordbuster Chorus and its Chapter quartets regularly entertain a wide variety of audiences. Perhaps you have heard them singing the National Anthem at local baseball games, caroling at their annual Christmas show and local nursing/retirement homes, delivering singing valentines to lovers of all ages, or in concert at their annual Spring show called "Holiday in Harmony." The Chordbusters also had the honor of performing for the Governor of Iowa, President Ronald Reagan and have shared the stage with the Quad City Symphony.

The Chordbusters` proudly support several charitable causes: The Harmony Foundation, the Davenport Family " programs for children, Toys for Tots, local school vocal music programs, and Quad City food pantries.

Tickets for The Chordbuster Chorus are $10.00 each and are available online at Midwestix.com, at DeWitt City Hall, 510 9th Street, or at the door one hour before the show.

Visit us at www.centralperformingartscenter.org

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