Harmony & Advocacy: Kathy Clark on the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus cover art

Harmony & Advocacy: Kathy Clark on the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus

Harmony & Advocacy: Kathy Clark on the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

In this episode of Dayton Drama Queens, hosts Philip Drennen and Josh Stucky sit down with Kathy Clark, veteran music educator and Choral Director of the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus. In this episode, Kathy shares:

  • From Classroom to Chorus Loft: how she arrived in Dayton fresh out of college, spent 30 years teaching high-school music, then found her calling with DGMC.

  • Building a Community Voice: the story behind DGMC’s founding, its growth to 38+ members, and Kathy’s role in teaching, arranging and “Mission Anthem” composition.

  • Stand-out Concert Moments: performing at the Roger Glass Center, the Ohio Gala (where Dayton “blew it away”), and Americana Festival—plus memorable collaborations with Nina West.

  • Musical Diversity & Sacred Sound: why gospel arrangements and Westminster Presbyterian’s choir partnerships fuel her passion beyond barbershop standards.

  • Pride, Purpose & Philanthropy: the Chorus’s mission to be a “gay-affirming presence” through choral excellence, community performances, and meaningful outreach.

  • Looking Ahead: exploring new recruits, expanding repertoire, and ways YOU can support DGMC through donations, sponsorships, and attending their next concert.

Whether you’re a choral fan, an arts supporter, or a Dayton booster, Kathy’s journey proves how music can unite, uplift, and spark real change. Tune in to Dayton Drama Queens and subscribe for more insider conversations with the movers and shakers of our local arts scene!

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.