Southern California Mormon Choir
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| Southern California Latter-day Saint Choir | |
|---|---|
| Choir | |
| Origin | Southern California |
| Founded | 1953 (73 years ago) |
| Founder | H. Frederick Davis |
| Members | 80-100 |
| Music director | Jan Bills |
| Headquarters | Glendale, California United States |
| Website | scldsc |
The Southern California Latter-day Saint Choir (formerly the Southern California Mormon Choir)[1] is a choir based in Southern California that was formed in 1953 under the auspices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2]

The choir performs concerts of classical, sacred, folk, patriotic, and popular choral music throughout the Southern California area.
The choir was organized by H. Frederick Davis (1909-2000), a Tonga-born, New Zealand raised Latter-day Saint.[3][4]
The current director is Jan Bills, a professional harpist with a degree in music from Brigham Young University.[5][6]