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Marlborough Singer In Group To Be Featured On 'Sing That Thing'
A Marlborough resident is part of the Boston Motown a cappella group Tonehenge which will be in an upcoming episode of 'Sing That Thing'.

MARLBOROUGH, MA — A Marlborough resident is part of the Boston a capella group Tonehenge which will perform on Season 5 of Sing That Thing! this Friday, May 3 at 8pm on WGBH 2. Michael Radner of Marlborough is part of the all men's vocal group, based in Boston.
Tonehenge was created in 2009 by a group of Boston area men who wanted to continue their passion for a cappella from their high school and college days. Tonehenge enjoys singing songs the men grew up with including Motown and rock and roll. Favoring 60s and 80s hits, the group jokes that their rule is to avoid singing anything written in the last thirty years. The members meet weekly while balancing family lives and a variety of professional careers, from landscape architecture and business development to the pharmaceutical industry. Last year, Tonehenge performed in Sing That Thing! Season 4 and are returning to the stage to up their game.
Sing That Thing! is WGBH's televised singing competition that celebrates the joy and diversity of choral music. Eighteen ensembles representing genres from barbershop and pop to gospel and classical compete across eight episodes in three age-based divisions. The coaches will select two groups from each division to perform on the Grand Finale, when one group will be named the overall champion.
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