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Singing from the cowsheds: Welsh choir heads back to the farm after finding fame on Britain's Got Talent

A Welsh choir that found fame on the latest series of Britain’s Got Talent is heading back to its farm-based rehearsal space as the singers prepare for a series of upcoming concerts.

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Singing from the cowsheds: Welsh choir heads back to the farm after finding fame on Britain's Got Talent

The 37-strong Johns' Boys Male Chorus, which ranges in age from 14 to 73, is made up of a mix of part-time singers that includes farmers, teachers, tree surgeons, salesman and students to name but a few...

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