The Albany Gay Men’s Chorus loves choral singing, in the rich and time-honored tradition of Tenor 1, Tenor 2, Baritone, Bass (TTBB). The Chorus strives to promote the dignity and pride of the LGBTQIA+ community. AGMC endeavors to build bridges by making positive contributions to the culture and well being of the greater Capital Region and beyond.
AGMC
is proud to be a member of the
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, pansexual, non-binary and two-spirit +
community.
Our goal is to represent the LGBTQIA+ community with dignity & grace.
We firmly stand against violence, bigotry, & discrimination towards our community!






Sam Nordquist, a transgender man from Minnesota, was killed in Hopewell, New York after being tortured for a month. Nordquist had been tortured between December 2024 and February 2025 before being killed.
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Michael “Mickey” Harmon, co-owner of The Good Stuff gallery in Buffalo, and his partner Jordan Celotto, were found dead at their home in Allentown. Police said the victims were killed by blunt force trauma.
This brutal violence is due to the growing bias against transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals driven by harmful anti-trans/anti-gay policies.
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The Albany Gay Men's Chorus will continue to condemn violence of any kind against any community, but especially violence against our own community. Although our hearts are broken, we will continue to spread joy, resilience, strength, vulnerability and hope through our music and our support.




The Albany Gay Men's Chorus was honored to be a part of the Community Chorus at this performance along with Albany Voices of Pride, APM's High School Honor Chorus, Singers from RPI and of course the Albany Pro Musica Concert Chorus and Ensemble. Thank you, Jose Daniel Flores-Caraballo






Why We Sing
Albany Gay Men's Chorus
Ose Shalom



