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Strength in Numbers

Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles member Andrew Bender says singing Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" with 200-plus people for the It Gets Better campaign is a moment he will never forget.

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- (from left) Accompanist Michael Alfera,
producer Chris Verdugo, and
videographer John Lavin
- Photos by Jerry Fernandez

“Which way do we face?” asked someone in the crowd.

“Straight ahead,” answered Bill Bowersock, of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles’s production team. “You’re singing to all those bullied kids alllll across America,” he continued, with a sweep of his hand toward a row of empty bleachers. I think every chorus member there got a lump his throat.

And so began the video we recorded for the It Gets Better Project. The camera pulled back from a tight shot of tenor Chris Etscheid singing “You with the sad eyes” from Cyndi Lauper’s anthem “True Colors.” He was soon flanked by two chorus members, then six more. Within the next dozen measures, some 100 of us were singing to those kids — perhaps even back in time to the kids we had been. The music swelled, and another 100 members of the community joined in, singing of true colors shining through. Together we raised the virtual rafters and faded into the song’s final, pianissimo “rainbow.”

Everyone present knew that magic had happened that Sunday afternoon, in a humble gym (the irony!), in a humble church (another irony!) in L.A.’s Koreatown. Yet none of us could have known the impact we were about to have. After a lightning-quick edit job by John Lavin (and a mere five days after the idea was conceived), the video was posted to YouTube that Tuesday. “When the view count hit 15,000 within the first 24 hours,” said Jim Geiger, GMCLA member and webmaster, “we realized that this was really something quite special. It absolutely defines ‘viral.’”

Count me infected. I monitored the numbers with a fervor other people reserve for sports scores, election results, or the Oscars. By Thursday, I could barely sleep. We were at 135,403 views, number 1 in YouTube’s nonprofit category and in the top 10 in dozens of other countries. Many viewers watched it over and over.

“If that’s not a message that flippin’ delivered, I don't know WHAT is!!” one chorus member posted to Facebook. “This video may just have been the push I needed to come out to my parents,” wrote a YouTube reviewer. “My pastor showed this to us in church tonight. There was not a dry eye in the place,” wrote another. I stopped counting reviewers’ references to tears after the first 100. Even Cyndi Lauper cried, as we learned through the executive director of her Give a Damn Foundation.

Viewers included friends and fans, neighbors, long-lost relatives, and complete strangers as far away as Saudi Arabia. We received messages of inspiration, hope, and, as trite as it may sound, love. It’s a tribute to the ability of song to inspire without even a word being spoken. Message delivered indeed.

That Friday night, I ran into B. Daniel Blatt of the gay conservative blog GayPatriot. He and I rarely see eye to eye, yet even he waxed enthusiastic about the video. Just after our conversation, I checked my BlackBerry for the view count. We had just broken through 200,000.

- In photos below...

Top: Members of Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles and Friends.

Bottom: Co-director Bill Bowersock and Bobby Buchanan (on ladder) conduct members of the chorus.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Magda
    Date posted: 8/1/2011 8:25:53 AM
    Hometown: KbnyzIHUYwfqC

    Comment:

    Ho ho, who wdolua thunk it, right?

  • Name: JJ
    Date posted: 11/10/2010 7:25:22 PM
    Hometown: Portland

    Comment:

    SJ: You do have support. Please call the Trevor Lifeline at 1-866-4-U-TREVOR or look them up at http://www.thetrevorproject.org right away. You need help, and there are people standing by to help you. Your life can be so much better than it is, and not just in some far-off "someday" - with the right help, you can feel better fast, but you need to reach out for support. Help will come immediately to your aid. You are worth it!

  • Name: Art M.
    Date posted: 11/10/2010 4:15:19 AM
    Hometown: San Francisco, CA

    Comment:

    I've been vaguely worried about the whole "It gets better" thing. I couldn't put my finger on it until I read a DADT story about Obama dragging his heels and hearing about setback after setback and what Obama was saying by "be patient " and "you'll have to wait some more" was an empty promise of "it gets better". IT GETS BETTER means your life sucks now and it's gonna get better, but NOT RIGHT NOW. When? Well, we don't know, but SOMETIME. Later. Not now. Right now you have to SUFFER. How will I make it better - what do I have to do? SORRY - don't really know about that - BUT - it gets better. Later. WAY LATER. Do you really think a suicidal teenager is gonna take this tripe and feel any better than the way we feel about Obama lying to us about DADT? Shouldn't we give them something more than just "IT GETS BETTER?" Is that the ONLY hope we can give them?

  • Name: SJ
    Date posted: 11/9/2010 6:44:51 PM
    Hometown: Miami

    Comment:

    YOU MADE ME CRY Im ready to commit suidice - notjust cuz of being gay but years and years of physical and emotional trauma. Dont think I can make it - I wish IT DID GET BETTER but for me, it actually has gotten worse- year after year after year. My life has been a waste. Im all alone and unfortunatley family and friends have all abandoned me. That sprobably why seeing something like this Or Ricky Martin's recent interviews just make me cry. I wish I had that support

  • Name: Frank
    Date posted: 11/7/2010 10:46:06 PM
    Hometown: Elk Grove

    Comment:

    Would it kill you advocate to put a link or the actual video from youtube? Here it is for those who haven't seen it. youtube.com/watch?v=KnYa9R4N-8c

  • Name: Rick Watts
    Date posted: 11/7/2010 7:19:27 PM
    Hometown: West Hollywood

    Comment:

    Kudos to Andy Bender's piece on a brilliant production--and to the members of the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles (and friends) for their performance! Their "True Colors" is a VERY rare video that REALLY DESERVES to go viral. Like the hymn "Amazing Grace," it is an inspired work of art and heart that cannot help but open up people across ALL lines; transcending ALL boundaries--rendering artificial separations between members of the human family wonderfully irrelevant, if only for a moment; a divine sermon all by itself, worthy of Martin Luther King himself. Kierkegaard said that prayer changes not God, but the person praying. Upon viewing the video performance the first time, even my stony heart was moved. Small wonder Cyndi Lauper was brought to tears: The simple attractive painting she rendered with her earlier creation has been remade better than the original; a masterpiece endowed with the power to challenge; to change, and to make the world a better place. THANK YOU, GMCLA!

  • Name: James Roman
    Date posted: 11/6/2010 6:41:43 PM
    Hometown: Greenwich, Connecticut

    Comment:

    The conductor on the ladder, unseen in the video, is baritone Bobby Buchanan, now singing his 16th season with GMCLA.



 
 
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