New mexico gay mens chorus

The New Mexico Homosexual Men’s Chorus began in 1981 with the name The Brash Ensemble. It started as a sixteen-member group and has varied in size from eight to sixty. As one of the country’s first gay men’s choruses the brand-new ensemble functioned as a performing team within its parent organization, Common Bond.  As surprising as it may appear today, early members worried about organism openly gay and often found it hard to come across a director willing to conduct an openly gay organization. The brave conductors during its first decade were Bill Boyer, Alan Stringer, Bob Morris, John Roberts, David Arellanes, Sean Dougherty and Stephen Montoya. For more than half its history, the chorus rehearsed in both Santa Fe and Albuquerque, with members driving between the two cities and from as far away as Los Alamos and the East Mountains. No other same-sex attracted chorus in the country ranged over such a roomy geographic area.

In addition to concerts, the chorus has sung for numerous AIDS events, church services, holiday parties, senior centers, the annual Presbyterian hospital plant lighting, with the Santa Fe Symphony, the Zia lgbtq+ rodeo, Isotope baseball games, New Mexico United matches, the Albuquerque Gay Lgbtq+ fest festival,

New Mexico Gay Men's Chorus 2025 Spring SeasonPresented by New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus

The New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus is advocate this spring with two standout productions that honor LGBTQ+ history, resilience, and music’s power to connect.

Their 2025 season blends storytelling and song in a way that moves audiences and celebrates community.

About the New Mexico Lgbtq+ Men’s Chorus

For more than 40 years, the New Mexico Homosexual Men’s Chorus (NMGMC) has used music to bring people together, challenge perspectives, and celebrate culture. As one of the longest-running gay men’s choruses in the country, NMGMC has built a reputation for performances that arouse , entertain, and advocate for equality. The 44th season continues their tradition of artistry and protest with two unique productions that offer both history and high-energy fun.

2025 Spring Performances

The Unbreakable Harvey Milk (March – April 2025)

The chorus takes on the tune of composer Andrew Lippa with a compelling double feature. I Am Harvey Milk tells the story of the groundbreaking civil rights leader who became one of the first openly male lover elected officials in the U.S. Unbreakable expands the lens, chr

The New Mexico Same-sex attracted Men’s Chorus returns to Santa Fe with two performances that celebrate Gay icons through song and storytelling. Their 2025 season features The Unbreakable Harvey Milk, a tribute to a pioneering LGBTQ+ activist, and We’re Still Standing! The Music of Sir Elton John, honoring one of pop music’s most influential artists. These shows bring the chorus’s signature sound together with strong narratives, offering both historical reflection and pure entertainment.

About the New Mexico Queer Men’s Chorus

Since 1981, the New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus (NMGMC) has been a leading compel in the Southwest’s choral scene. Now in its 44th season, NMGMC continues to use harmony as a tool for storytelling, lobbying, and community building. Their performances depart beyond entertainment — they spark conversations, promote inclusion, and celebrate identity through song.

Spring 2025 Performances

The Unbreakable Harvey Milk

On March 29, The Unbreakable Harvey Milk takes the stage at the Lensic Performing Arts Center. Featuring I Am Harvey Milk and Unbreakable, both unruffled by Andrew Lippa, the production explores the life of Harvey Milk and the broader Diverse experi

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2:00 pm

The New Mexico Queer Men’s Chorus presents The Unbreakable Harvey Milk . A reprise of two powerful stories about the LGBTQ+ communities by Andrew Lippa. I Am Harvey Milk chronicles the life of the civil rights leader who became one of the first openly gay men to be elected to public office in California. Unbreakable presents a historical arc to the experiences of Gay people over the last 12 decades, illuminated by stories drawn from real-life stories throughout LGBTQ+ history.

$20, $30, $45 & $60. Discount tickets for those 30 years old and younger with the NMGMC NextGen Ticket.

Run time: Approx 2 hours


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