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Sound Of The Rockies Quartets Offer Valentine's Serenades

DENVER (CBS4) – Nearly a dozen quartets from Sound of the Rockies deployed all over the Denver Metro Area to serenade unsuspecting Valentines. The singing Valentines include a card, a rose, a box of chocolates, and a couple of traditional love songs sung in perfect harmony.

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"Every year we have a dozen quartets out. Last year, they delivered just under 120 Valentines," said Paul MacLaren, a bass section lead with Sound of the Rockies.

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Sound of the Rockies is a non-profit, all-male, a cappella group, founded in 2000. The ensemble's mission is to entertain, mold singers of all ages, and enrich the community. CBS4 followed one quartet as they sang to Valentine's at a small business and an office. Adam Mahan sang lead, Scott Breeden is the tenor, David Schultz is the baritone, and Paul MacLaren sang bass.

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"It's great, especially when they're not expecting it, and you get in the environment with lots of co-workers and everybody's gathering around with their phones, makes the person you're delivering to feel real special, even more special than just getting a Valentine," MacLaren told CBS4.

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The Singing Valentine's is an annual fundraiser for Sound of the Rockies, and this year they're raising money for a special trip.

"The chorus was invited to go sing in Normandy, France for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. So our biggest fundraiser right now is to make sure we can get as many guys across the seas as we can to represent the chorus there," MacLaren explained.

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Sound of the Rockies performs in the community throughout the year.

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