Got Soul Choir


Got Soul Choir is a group of Scottish community choirs singing in the soul and R & B genres. The choir has charitable status. The charity seeks to use music, and specifically choir membership, as a means of addressing loneliness. The choir makes it possible for other charities to raise funds during its concerts.

History

The choir was founded in 2012 by Maryam Ghaffari, who continues to oversee and lead the choirs, with the aid of musical director, Rob Harrison, and several key volunteers. The original choir had only 30 members. The choirs began with Edinburgh’s Got Soul, which is also the largest of the choirs ; this was added to in 2016 by the creation of Glasgow’s Got Soul and Dundee’s Got Soul, bringing total membership to around 300.
The Edinburgh branch, contains a smaller core, known as the Performance Choir, who sing at numerous invited events throughout the year, including regular appearances such as the Royal Highland Show and switching on the Christmas Lights on George Street in Edinburgh’s Light Night. Other notable appearances included Traquair Fair in August 2015 and the Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens in May 2014. More exclusive events include Harvey Nichols Christmas party, and Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh.
The choir made its television debut on 25 October 2016 as part of Gareth Malone’s Gareth’s Best in Britain.
Charities supported by the choir during their fund-raising concerts include Waverley Care, Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre Lothian, Scottish Autism, Edinburgh NE Foodbank, Dundee Foodbank, Glasgow SE Foodbank, Macmillan Cancer Support, Children's Hospice Association Scotland and Maggie's Centres.
The climax of their events to date was the sell-out concert at the Usher Hall on 10 December 2016, singing with Mica Paris as soloist to an audience of 2200, and singing to a crowd of 20,000 on George Street in November 2017 to switch on Edinburgh's Christmas lights. The choir also launched the Edinburgh 2017/2018 Hogmanay celebrations with a rendition of Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now".

Public concerts