The University of Michigan Men's Glee Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious collegiate choral ensembles in the United States. Founded in 1859, the Glee Club has performed for presidents, popes, and royalty, and has toured extensively throughout the world. The group is known for its diverse repertoire, which includes everything from traditional choral music to contemporary pop and jazz. The Glee Club has also been featured on numerous recordings, including the Grammy-nominated album "The Michigan Difference."
Under the direction of Dr. Eugene Rogers, the Glee Club continues to uphold its tradition of excellence. The group's recent performances have included a sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall and a performance at the White House. The Glee Club is also committed to outreach and education, and offers a variety of programs for students and the community.
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