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Rise of the Broletariat
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Musical struggle necessarily leads to the rise of the Broletariat.
And with the coming of these musical bros, there is music for the people.
Before the rise of the Broletariat, there was unrest, the Brogeoisie had withheld music from the people. The masses demanded music for all, but that was not to be, 'til the Broletariat revolution made them equal.
What shall they bring to you? Songs of hope, and work, and sharks, and wookiees, and the sea. (And we also take commissions.)
We will sing in bars or houses, crowds of thousands, or parties of one. (That could be fun.)
But most of all, we're an ensemble of convenience, with limited equipment needs or lead time, which leads us to the point that we are making: For booking fees, please contact me, Broletariat.
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Sweet Adeline
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Sweet Adeline, my Adeline, at night, dear heart, for you I pine.
In all my dreams, your fair face beams, you're the flower of my heart, Sweet Adeline.
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The Broletariat regina, Saskatchewan
The Broletariat is a small men's choir from Regina, SK. They sing a mixture of traditional men's choir repertoire including sea shanties, folk songs, and barbershop, as well as arrangements of some fun and popular music.
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