“San Francisco Skyline” watercolor painting by Michele Weitzenberg. Used with permission.

 

The Fog City Singers Present:

My Way Home

A Series of April Concerts Featuring our signature blend of barbershop and contemporary choral music

 
 

When/Where

Sunday, April 6, 2:30PM: Redwood City
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
178 Clinton St, Redwood City, CA 94062

Thursday, April 10, 8PM: San Francisco
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
1111 O’Farrell St, San Francisco, CA 94109

 

Description

Have you ever heard the saying, “home is not a place, it’s a feeling”?  As humans, we often find ourselves longing for a particular place that makes us feel comfortable and safe — a source of meaning, a context for our lives. Our home can be a physical place, an idea of a place, or a sense of spiritual grounding.

My Way Home explores the feelings of various facets of the homeward journey: returning to a familiar space, pining for the security of a loved one, regaining self-worth and confidence, and taking a spiritual or psychedelic journey to the next realm.

Join us—in either Redwood City or San Francisco—and we will embark on this homeward journey together.

 

Repertoire

Concert selections from the Fog City Singers will include the following:

Naduri (ნადური) — Trad. Georgian Work Song

It’s a Pity to Say Goodnight — by B. Reid (1946) · arr. K. Kitzmiller (2021)

White Rabbit — by G. Slick (1966) · arr. M. O’Meara (2025)

Gravity — by S. Bareilles (2007)  · arr. J. Pope (2025)

Santa Fe (from “Newsies”) — by A. Menken, J. Feldman (1992) · arr. C. Lewis (2018)

My Way Home — by C. Harris (2013)

Unclouded Day — by S. Kirchner (2012)

 
 

“San Francisco Skyline” watercolor painting by Michele Weitzenberg. Used with permission.