The Spooky Men's Chorale is a group of Australian male singers, formed in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales in 2001.
The Spooky Men's Chorale were created by Stephen Taberner and made their first appearance in August 2001 as part of an evening called "This was nearly my life" at Paddington Uniting Church, Sydney.
Taberner claims he called up every man he knew who could sing and "taught them 3 songs, and asked them to show up wearing black and with an interesting hat.
[3] The latter was an existential rumination on the aftermath of breakfast written by New Zealand's Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair of The Front Lawn.
[5][6][7] In the UK/Europe they have appeared at major festivals including Tonder (Denmark), WOMAD, Cropredy, Cambridge, Broadstairs, Wickham, Camp Bestival, Towersey, Shrewsbury, Sidmouth, and Edinburgh Fringe.