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Men of the Deeps miners choir seeks new members

North America's only coal miners chorus will hold rare auditions in February to supplement its ranks and 'replenish the stock.'

Rare auditions to be held in early February

Some men have been with the chorus since its founding in 1966. (Men of the Deeps)

North America's only coal minerschorus, The Men of the Deeps, is looking for new members.

Conductor and business managerStephen Muisesaidhe is looking to "replenish the stock, as they say."

The choir's bylaws stateit can have 28 members, but this year the chorus is trying something different.

"We are going to take on fouradditional members to that," said Muise. "One to take on each of the sections of the choir, so the tenor, the baritone, tenor 2 and bass."

Non-official members

"You have to be ready," said Jim MacLellan, 83, who has been with the choir since it formed in 1966.

"If you had a sudden drop-off, if fellows took sick or for God blessed, pass on, we could have a loss of three, four, maybe five members and they could be critical.So Stephen wants to be ready," MacLellan said.

The four extras will not be "official" members, but they won't have to wait in the wings either, as they will perform in local shows and will rehearse with the full choir.

'Kitchen singers'

"This choir is made up of kitchen musicians, kitchen singers," said Muise, who encourages potential applicants not to be intimidated by their lack of experience.

Jack O'Donnell directs the original Men of the Deeps at an event at St. Francis Xavier University in 1967. (Courtesy St. FX Archives)

"Very few of these guys had sung in choirs before The Men of the Deeps. We are looking for people who just love to sing and who want to be dedicated to carrying this Cape Breton mining story across the country."

MacLellan, who sings bass, says he enjoys the camaraderie of the chorale,but the best part is the reaction of audiences.

"The response to our singing is the favourite part. The looks on their faces when we sing, especially when we sing Working Man at the end of the show, to see the tears coming down," he said.

Auditions in February

The average age of the chorus is about 70, but MacLellan says hehas no plans to retire.

"My body, my voice or my lungs will tell me when it's time."

People have untilFeb.2to apply.

Applicants must have two years of mining experience, and although Muisesaid he did not believe the bylaws stipulate that members must be men, he said he's never been asked whether women could join.

Auditions will be held onFeb. 9 and 10.

With files from Mainstreet Cape Breton