The Lincoln Boys Choir
Performing ArtsUnited States2-10 Employees
The Lincoln Boys Choir originated in 1952, when the choir was sponsored by the Lincoln Public Schools. Until 1968, the choir, under the direction of Dr. Hugh Rangeler, provided hundreds of boys a myriad of educational opportunities through performances and travel. The group was then directed by Duane Nichols and Randy McEwen until it dissolved in 1972. In 2002, the Lincoln Scottish Rite Preservation Foundation provided the resources needed to re-establish the Lincoln Boys Choir. The organization is now comprised of three choirs of more than 100 boys, ages 8-18, and is an incorporated entity in its own right with a board of directors.